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Hi!
Firstly, cool project - thanks a million!!
We've been running sorry-cypress for maybe a couple of months now, in a very lightweight fashion on a Kubernetes platform, and we've been making very heavy use of it.
MongoDB (also running on Kubernetes) appears to have died and the pods were recreated - looks like we lost both primary and secondary but not the arbiter.
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ansible step
there should be a step to run an ansible playbook.
Probably with cloning it from git before (or use git, as another step)
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