Move lots of global.yml options

This moves the remaining global.yml options into the all.yml file

Change-Id: I9795b924e3e1882d20ba8f16ef3c5fe5c0193ef3
Partially-Implements: blueprint update-configs
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Sam Yaple 2015-08-18 14:03:44 +00:00
parent 8d65921bc3
commit faff29d66d
2 changed files with 134 additions and 70 deletions

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---
# The options in this file can be overridden in 'globals.yml', but typically
# shouldn't be modified. A comment describing why the option exists should be
# included before each option.
# The options in this file can be overridden in 'globals.yml'
# Ansible Docker module bug. This can be removed when Ansible 2.0 arrives
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/1227
@ -19,10 +17,57 @@ node_templates_directory: "/usr/share/kolla/templates"
# The directory to store the config files on the destination node
node_config_directory: "/opt/kolla/config"
# All services have ports that need to be referenced on a global scale between
# the different services. This prevents setting the ports in the defaults for
# each role.
###################
# Kolla options
###################
# Valid options are [ CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ONCE, CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ALWAYS ]
config_strategy: "CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ONCE"
# Valid options are [ centos, fedora, oraclelinux, ubuntu ]
kolla_base_distro: "centos"
# Valid options are [ binary, source ]
kolla_install_type: "binary"
# Value set in the public_url endpoint in Keystone
kolla_external_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
####################
# Database options
####################
database_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
database_user: "root"
####################
# Docker options
####################
docker_registry:
docker_namespace: "kollaglue"
docker_registry_username:
docker_insecure_registry: "False"
# Valid options are [ missing, always ]
docker_pull_policy: "always"
# Valid options are [ no, on-failure, always ]
docker_restart_policy: "always"
# '0' means unlimited retries
docker_restart_policy_retry: "10"
####################
# Networking options
####################
api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
tunnel_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
# Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge ]
neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch"
# The default ports used by each service.
mariadb_port: "3306"
mariadb_wsrep_port: "4567"
mariadb_ist_port: "4568"
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cinder_api_port: "8776"
# These roles are required for Kolla to be operation, however a savvy deployer
# could disable some of these required roles and run thier own services.
enable_glance: "yes"
enable_haproxy: "yes"
enable_keystone: "yes"
enable_mariadb: "yes"
enable_neutron: "yes"
enable_nova: "yes"
enable_rabbitmq: "yes"
####################
# Openstack options
####################
openstack_release: "latest"
openstack_logging_verbose: "True"
openstack_logging_debug: "False"
# Openstack authentication strings. You should only need to adjust these if you
openstack_region_name: "RegionOne"
# Openstack authentication string. You should only need to override these if you
# are changing the admin tenant/project or user.
openstack_auth:
auth_url: "http://{{ kolla_internal_address }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}"
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username: "admin"
password: "{{ keystone_admin_password }}"
project_name: "admin"
# These roles are required for Kolla to be operation, however a savvy deployer
# could disable some of these required roles and run thier own services.
enable_glance: "yes"
enable_haproxy: "yes"
enable_keystone: "yes"
enable_mariadb: "yes"
enable_neutron: "yes"
enable_nova: "yes"
enable_rabbitmq: "yes"
# Additional option OpenStack services are specified here
enable_cinder: "no"
####################
# RabbitMQ options
####################
rabbitmq_user: "openstack"
#################################
# Cinder - Block Storage options
#################################
cinder_volume_driver: "lvm"

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---
# Please specify all passwords/secrets in the "/etc/kolla/passwords.yml"
# You can use this file to override _any_ variable throughout Kolla.
# Additional options can be found in the 'kolla/group_vars/all.yml' file.
###################
# Kolla options
###################
config_strategy: "CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ONCE"
# Valid options are [ CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ONCE, CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ALWAYS ]
#config_strategy: "CONFIG_EXTERNAL_COPY_ONCE"
kolla_base_distro: "centos"
kolla_install_type: "binary"
# Valid options are [ centos, fedora, oraclelinux, ubuntu ]
#kolla_base_distro: "centos"
# The Public address used to communicate with Openstack
# This must be set, but it can be an private ip. It can also be the same as the
# internal address.
kolla_external_address: "openstack.example.com"
# Valid options are [ binary, source ]
#kolla_install_type: "binary"
# This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between
# the hosts running keepalived for high-availibility. When running an All-In-One
# without haproxy and keepalived, this should be the first IP on your
# 'network_interface' as set in the Networking section below.
kolla_internal_address: "10.10.10.254"
####################
# Database options
####################
database_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
database_user: "root"
# The Public address used to communicate with Openstack as set in the public_url
# for the endpoints that will be created. It defaults to kolla_internal_address
# but can be overridden in your globals.yml to a public address. It is up to the
# deployer to ensure that that public address maps to the environment correctly.
# It is recommended to use a DNS name as well, but not required.
#kolla_external_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
####################
# Docker options
####################
docker_registry:
docker_namespace: "kollaglue"
docker_registry_username:
docker_insecure_registry: "False"
# Valid options are [ missing, always ]
docker_pull_policy: "always"
# Valid options are [ no, on-failure, always ]
docker_restart_policy: "always"
# '0' means unlimited retries
docker_restart_policy_retry: "10"
### Example: Private repository with authentication
#
# docker_registry: "172.16.0.10:5000"
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# docker_registry_password: "correcthorsebatterystaple"
# docker_insecure_registry: "False"
# The default behaviour when running the playbooks is to pull the latest image
# available when running the playbooks. If a newer image is found, it will pull
# that new image and recreate the containers. If this is not the behaviour you
# want, this should be set to 'missing'
# Valid options are [ always, missing ]
#docker_pull_policy: "always"
####################
# Networking options
####################
# The interface to use for various services types
# This interface is what all your api services will be bound to by default.
# Additionally, all vxlan/tunnel and storage network traffic will go over this
# interface by default. This interface must contain an IPv4 address.
network_interface: "eth0"
# These can be adjusted for even more customization. The default is the same as
# the 'network_interface'. These interfaces must container an IPv4 address.
#api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#tunnel_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
# This is the raw interface given to neutron as its external network port. Even
# though an IP address can exist on this interface, it will be unusable in most
# configurations. It is recommended this interface not be configured with any IP
# addresses for that reason.
neutron_external_interface: "eth1"
# These can be adjusted for even more customization
api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
tunnel_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
# Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge ]
neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch"
####################
# Openstack options
# OpenStack options
####################
openstack_release: "latest"
openstack_logging_verbose: "True"
openstack_logging_debug: "False"
# This option is used to specify the tag to use when pulling the Docker images
#openstack_release: "latest"
openstack_region_name: "RegionOne"
# Use these options to set the various log levels across all OpenStack projects
#openstack_logging_verbose: "True"
#openstack_logging_debug: "False"
####################
# RabbitMQ options
####################
rabbitmq_user: "openstack"
#################################
## Cinder - Block Storage options
#################################
enable_cinder: "no"
cinder_volume_driver: "lvm"
# OpenStack services can be enabled or disabled with these options
#enable_cinder: "yes"
#enable_heat: "no"