openstack-ansible-rabbitmq_.../defaults/main.yml
Jesse Pretorius 8adfab58c0 Add ability to change apt/yum package state
The current method of installing the distribution packages required is
set in the tasks and cannot be changed by a deployer.

Currently the apt task always installs the latest package. This results
in unexpected binary changes when a deployer may simply be trying to
execute a configuration change.

This patch adds the ability for a deployer to change the desired state
so that the results are predictable.

Change-Id: I3227dc6f15e0307926e65427bc635c34e2baa87f
2016-08-02 15:31:16 +01:00

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# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
## APT Cache Options
cache_timeout: 600
# Set the package install state for distribution packages
# Options are 'present' and 'latest'
rabbitmq_package_state: "latest"
# Inventory group containing the hosts for the cluster
rabbitmq_host_group: "rabbitmq_all"
rabbitmq_primary_cluster_node: "{{ hostvars[groups[rabbitmq_host_group][0]]['ansible_hostname'] }}"
# Upgrading the RabbitMQ package requires shutting down the cluster. This variable makes upgrading
# the version an explicit action.
rabbitmq_upgrade: false
# If the user does not want to upgrade but needs to rerun the playbooks for any reason the
# upgrade/version state can be ignored by setting `rabbitmq_ignore_version_state=true`
rabbitmq_ignore_version_state: false
rabbitmq_package_url: "{{ _rabbitmq_package_url }}"
rabbitmq_package_version: "{{ _rabbitmq_package_version }}"
rabbitmq_release_version: "{{ _rabbitmq_release_version }}"
rabbitmq_package_sha256: "{{ _rabbitmq_package_sha256 }}"
rabbitmq_package_path: "{{ _rabbitmq_package_path }}"
# Name of the rabbitmq cluster
rabbitmq_cluster_name: rabbitmq_cluster1
# Specify a partition recovery strategy (autoheal | pause_minority | ignore)
rabbitmq_cluster_partition_handling: pause_minority
# Rabbitmq open file limits
rabbitmq_ulimit: 4096
# Enable the management plugin in rabbitmq
rabbitmq_plugins:
- names: rabbitmq_management
state: enabled
# RabbitMQ SSL support
rabbitmq_ssl_cert: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.pem
rabbitmq_ssl_key: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.key
rabbitmq_ssl_ca_cert: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-ca.pem
# Set rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_regen to true if you want to generate a new
# SSL certificate for RabbitMQ when this playbook runs. You can also change
# the subject of the self-signed certificate here if you prefer.
rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_regen: false
rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_subject: "/C=US/ST=Texas/L=San Antonio/O=IT/CN={{ container_name }}"
# Define user-provided SSL certificates in:
# /etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
#rabbitmq_user_ssl_cert: <path to cert on ansible deployment host>
#rabbitmq_user_ssl_key: <path to cert on ansible deployment host>
#rabbitmq_user_ssl_ca_cert: <path to cert on ansible deployment host>
# RabbitMQ erlang VM parameters
rabbitmq_async_threads: 128
rabbitmq_process_limit: 1048576