Offline environment documentation
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Those also allow to specify custom urls and local repositories for binaries and container
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images as well. See also the DNS stack docs for the related intranet configuration,
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so the hosts can resolve those urls and repos.
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## Offline environment
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In case your servers don't have access to internet (for example when deploying on premises with security constraints), you'll have, first, to setup the appropriate proxies/caches/mirrors and/or internal repositories and registries and, then, adapt the following variables to fit your environment before deploying:
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* At least `foo_image_repo` and `foo_download_url` as described before (i.e. in case of use of proxies to registries and binaries repositories, checksums and versions do not necessarily need to be changed).
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NB: Regarding `foo_image_repo`, when using insecure registries/proxies, you will certainly have to append them to the `docker_insecure_registries` variable in group_vars/all/docker.yml
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* Depending on the `container_manager`
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* When `container_manager=docker`, `docker_foo_repo_base_url`, `docker_foo_repo_gpgkey`, `dockerproject_bar_repo_base_url` and `dockerproject_bar_repo_gpgkey` (where `foo` is the distribution and `bar` is system package manager)
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* When `container_manager=crio`, `crio_rhel_repo_base_url`
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* When using Helm, `helm_stable_repo_url`
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