kolla-ansible/etc/kolla/globals.yml
Carlos Cesario 115c55e1fe Add multipathing support to docker container
Due some cinder drivers need multipathing support like this one
http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/block-storage/drivers/ibm-storwize-svc-driver.html

This PS will allow to run these additional drivers when using Kolla.

Implements: blueprint multipath-support
Change-Id: Id6cf29f984c92773bbfc2f95daea573a74701648
2016-07-11 09:07:21 -03:00

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---
# You can use this file to override _any_ variable throughout Kolla.
# Additional options can be found in the 'kolla/ansible/group_vars/all.yml' file.
# Default value of all the commented parameters are shown here, To override
# the default value uncomment the parameter and change its value.
###################
# Kolla options
###################
# Valid options are [ COPY_ONCE, COPY_ALWAYS ]
#config_strategy: "COPY_ALWAYS"
# Valid options are [ centos, fedora, oraclelinux, ubuntu ]
#kolla_base_distro: "centos"
# Valid options are [ binary, source ]
#kolla_install_type: "binary"
# Valid option is Docker repository tag
#openstack_release: "3.0.0"
# This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between
# the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. 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_vip_address: "10.10.10.254"
# This is the DNS name that maps to the kolla_internal_vip_address VIP. By
# default it is the same as kolla_internal_vip_address.
#kolla_internal_fqdn: "{{ kolla_internal_vip_address }}"
# This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between
# the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. It defaults to the
# kolla_internal_vip_address, allowing internal and external communication to
# share the same address. Specify a kolla_external_vip_address to separate
# internal and external requests between two VIPs.
#kolla_external_vip_address: "{{ kolla_internal_vip_address }}"
# The Public address used to communicate with OpenStack as set in the public_url
# for the endpoints that will be created. This DNS name should map to
# kolla_external_vip_address.
#kolla_external_fqdn: "{{ kolla_external_vip_address }}"
####################
# Docker options
####################
### Example: Private repository with authentication
#docker_registry: "172.16.0.10:4000"
#docker_namespace: "companyname"
#docker_registry_username: "sam"
#docker_registry_password: "correcthorsebatterystaple"
####################
# Networking options
####################
# 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 contain an IPv4 address.
#kolla_external_vip_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#cluster_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"
# Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge ]
#neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch"
####################
# keepalived options
####################
# Arbitary unique number from 0..255
#keepalived_virtual_router_id: "51"
####################
# TLS options
####################
# To provide encryption and authentication on the kolla_external_vip_interface,
# TLS can be enabled. When TLS is enabled, certificates must be provided to
# allow clients to perform authentication.
#kolla_enable_tls_external: "no"
#kolla_external_fqdn_cert: "{{ node_config_directory }}/certificates/haproxy.pem"
####################
# OpenStack options
####################
# Use these options to set the various log levels across all OpenStack projects
# Valid options are [ True, False ]
#openstack_logging_debug: "False"
# Valid options are [ novnc, spice ]
#nova_console: "novnc"
# OpenStack services can be enabled or disabled with these options
#enable_ceilometer: "no"
#enable_central_logging: "no"
#enable_ceph: "no"
#enable_ceph_rgw: "no"
#enable_cinder: "no"
#enable_heat: "yes"
#enable_horizon: "yes"
#enable_ironic: "no"
#enable_iscsi: "no"
#enable_magnum: "no"
#enable_manila: "no"
#enable_mistral: "no"
#enable_mongodb: "no"
#enable_murano: "no"
#enable_multipathd: "no"
#enable_neutron_lbaas: "no"
#enable_neutron_qos: "no"
#enable_swift: "no"
###################
# 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"
#######################
# Cinder iSCSI options
#######################
# Cinder's iSCSI backend !!!REQUIRES!!! two parameters:
# 1 - IP address of the server hosting LVM Volume group
# 2 - The name of Volume group which Cinder will use.
#cinder_volume_group:
#######################################
# Manila - Shared File Systems Options
#######################################
#manila_enable_dhss: "yes"
##################################
# Swift - Object Storage Options
##################################
# Swift expects block devices to be available for storage. Two types of storage
# are supported: 1 - storage device with a special partition name and filesystem
# label, 2 - unpartitioned disk with a filesystem. The label of this filesystem
# is used to detect the disk which Swift will be using.
# Swift support two mathcing modes, valid options are [ prefix, strict ]
#swift_devices_match_mode: "strict"
# This parameter defines matching pattern: if "strict" mode was selected,
# for swift_devices_match_mode then swift_device_name should specify the name of
# the special swift partition for example: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA", if "prefix" mode was
# selected then swift_devices_name should specify a pattern which would match to
# filesystems' labels prepared for swift.
#swift_devices_name: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA"