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Add vCenter CA to UPI CI image. #3327
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A vSphere IPI install requires that the installer host have the vCenter's CA certificates. This commit adds the CA certs to the UPI image's system trust in order to enable CI for IPI installs.
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I kinda wish we didn't have to bake it in the image but I can't figure out a different way of doing atm. /lgtm |
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/lgtm |
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/retest Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes. |
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/retest Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes. |
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/retest Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes. |
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/retest Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes. |
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/retest Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes. |
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@patrickdillon: The following tests failed, say
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A vSphere IPI install requires that the installer host have the vCenter's CA certificates. This commit adds the CA certs to the UPI image's system trust in order to enable CI for IPI installs.
The vSphere IPI install step would then use this upi image.
Blocks openshift/release#7586