Set Rabbit recovery method for network partitions
Adds configurable option rabbit_cluster_partition_handling with default value of pause_minority. Allows option to be explicitly set to ignore through Ansible to reset to prior (and RabbitMQ default) behavior. Change-Id: I52625390b388a55c6ed210b5804c7de336985f37 Closes-Bug: #1454860
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# Name of the rabbitmq cluster
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rabbitmq_cluster_name: rabbitmq_cluster1
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# Specify a partition recovery strategy (autoheal | pause_minority | ignore)
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rabbitmq_cluster_partition_handling: pause_minority
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# Rabbitmq open file limits
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rabbitmq_ulimit: 4096
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[
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{rabbit, [
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{loopback_users, []},
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{% if rabbitmq_cluster_partition_handling != 'ignore' %}{cluster_partition_handling, {{ rabbitmq_cluster_partition_handling }}},{% endif %}
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{cluster_nodes, {
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[ {% for host in groups['rabbitmq_all'] %}'rabbit@{{ hostvars[host]['ansible_ssh_host'] }}'{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor %}], disc}
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}
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