--- # The options in this file can be overridden in 'globals.yml' # The "temp" files that are created before merge need to stay persistent due # to the fact that ansible will register a "change" if it has to create them # again. Persistent files allow for idempotency node_templates_directory: "/usr/share/kolla/templates" container_config_directory: "/var/lib/kolla/config_files" # The directory to store the config files on the destination node node_config_directory: "/etc/kolla" ################### # Kolla options ################### # Valid options are [ COPY_ONCE, COPY_ALWAYS ] config_strategy: "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 }}" kolla_enable_sanity_checks: no kolla_enable_sanity_keystone: "{{ kolla_enable_sanity_checks }}" kolla_enable_sanity_glance: "{{ kolla_enable_sanity_checks }}" #################### # Database options #################### database_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}" database_user: "root" #################### # Docker options #################### docker_registry_email: docker_registry: docker_namespace: "kollaglue" docker_registry_username: # Valid options are [ never, on-failure, always ] docker_restart_policy: "always" # '0' means unlimited retries docker_restart_policy_retry: "10" # Common options used throughout docker docker_common_options: auth_email: "{{ docker_registry_email }}" auth_password: "{{ docker_registry_password }}" auth_registry: "{{ docker_registry }}" auth_username: "{{ docker_registry_username }}" environment: KOLLA_CONFIG_STRATEGY: "{{ config_strategy }}" restart_policy: "{{ docker_restart_policy }}" restart_retries: "{{ docker_restart_policy_retry }}" #################### # 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" mariadb_sst_port: "4444" rabbitmq_port: "5672" rabbitmq_management_port: "15672" rabbitmq_cluster_port: "25672" rabbitmq_epmd_port: "4369" haproxy_stats_port: "1984" keystone_public_port: "5000" keystone_admin_port: "35357" glance_api_port: "9292" glance_registry_port: "9191" nova_api_port: "8774" nova_api_ec2_port: "8773" nova_metadata_port: "8775" nova_novncproxy_port: "6080" nova_spicehtml5proxy_port: "6082" neutron_server_port: "9696" cinder_api_port: "8776" memcached_port: "11211" swift_proxy_server_port: "8080" swift_object_server_port: "6000" swift_account_server_port: "6001" swift_container_server_port: "6002" heat_api_port: "8004" heat_api_cfn_port: "8000" murano_api_port: "8082" ironic_api_port: "6385" magnum_api_port: "9511" rgw_port: "6780" mistral_api_port: "8989" #################### # Openstack options #################### openstack_release: "2.0.0" openstack_logging_verbose: "True" openstack_logging_debug: "False" openstack_region_name: "RegionOne" # Optionally allow Kolla to set sysctl values set_sysctl: "yes" # Valid options are [ novnc, spice ] nova_console: "novnc" # 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 }}" username: "admin" password: "{{ keystone_admin_password }}" project_name: "admin" # This shouldn't be needed for long. It is only temporary until we get the # ansible modules sorted out openstack_auth_v2: auth_url: "http://{{ kolla_internal_address }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}/v2.0" 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 their own services. enable_glance: "yes" enable_haproxy: "yes" enable_keystone: "yes" enable_memcached: "yes" enable_mariadb: "yes" enable_neutron: "yes" enable_nova: "yes" enable_rabbitmq: "yes" # Additional optional OpenStack services are specified here enable_ceph: "no" enable_ceph_rgw: "no" enable_cinder: "no" enable_heat: "yes" enable_horizon: "yes" enable_swift: "no" enable_murano: "no" enable_ironic: "no" enable_magnum: "no" enable_mistral: "no" ironic_keystone_user: "ironic" # Nova fake driver and the number of fake driver per compute node enable_nova_fake: "no" num_nova_fake_per_node: 5 #################### # RabbitMQ options #################### rabbitmq_user: "openstack" #################### # HAProxy options #################### haproxy_user: "openstack" ################################# # Cinder - Block Storage options ################################# cinder_volume_driver: "{{ 'ceph' if enable_ceph | bool else 'lvm' }}" ################### # Ceph options ################### # Ceph can be setup with a caching to improve performance. To use the cache you # must provide separate disks than those for the OSDs ceph_enable_cache: "no" # Valid options are [ forward, none, writeback ] ceph_cache_mode: "writeback" # A requirement for using the erasure-coded pools is you must setup a cache tier # Valid options are [ erasure, replicated ] ceph_pool_type: "replicated" ceph_cinder_pool_name: "volumes" ceph_cinder_backup_pool_name: "backups" ceph_glance_pool_name: "images" ceph_nova_pool_name: "vms" ceph_erasure_profile: "k=4 m=2 ruleset-failure-domain=host" ceph_rule: "default host {{ 'indep' if ceph_pool_type == 'erasure' else 'firstn' }}" ceph_cache_rule: "cache host firstn"