--- # Copyright 2015, Serge van Ginderachter # Copyright 2016 IBM Corp # # 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 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # 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. # to use Ceph in OSA, you need to # - have the needed pools and a client user (for glance, cinder and/or nova) # pre-provisioned in your ceph cluster; OSA assumes to have root access to # the monitor hosts # - configure / overrules following defaults in osa's user config # - some ceph specific vars are (also) part of other role defaults: # * glance # * nova # - cinder gets configured with ceph if there are cinder backends defined with # the rbd driver (see openstack_user_config.yml.example) # The ceph_pkg_source variable controls the install source for the Ceph packages. # Valid values include: # * ceph This option installs Ceph from a ceph.com repo. Additional variables to # adjust items such as Ceph release and regional download mirror can be found # in vars/*.yml # # * uca This option installs Ceph from the Ubuntu Cloud Archive. Additional variables # to adjust items such as the OpenStack/Ceph release can be found in vars/*.yml. # # * distro This options installs Ceph from the operating system's default repository and # unlike the other options does not attempt to manage package keys or add additional # package repositories. ceph_pkg_source: ceph ceph_apt_pinned_packages: [{ package: "*", release: Inktank, priority: 1001 }] # Ceph Authentication cephx: true # Ceph Monitors # A list of the IP addresses for your Ceph monitors ceph_mons: [] # Path to local ceph.conf file # Leave this commented to obtain a ceph.conf from one of the monitors defined in ceph_mons #ceph_conf_file: | # [global] # fsid = 4037aa5f-abde-4378-9470-f73dbd6ceaba # mon_initial_members = mon1.example.local,mon2.example.local,mon3.example.local # mon_host = 10.16.5.40,10.16.5.41,10.16.5.42 # auth_cluster_required = cephx # auth_service_required = cephx # auth_client_required = cephx # Ceph client usernames for glance and cinder+nova glance_ceph_client: glance cinder_ceph_client: cinder cinder_backup_ceph_client: cinder-backup # by default we assume you use rbd for both cinder and nova, and as libvirt # needs to access both volumes (cinder) as boot disks (nova) we default to # reuse the cinder_ceph_client # only need to change this if you'd use ceph for boot disks and not for volumes nova_ceph_client: '{{ cinder_ceph_client }}' # overruled in user_secrets: nova_ceph_client_uuid: 457eb676-33da-42ec-9a8c-9293d545c337 cephkeys_access_group: cephkeys openstack_service_system_user: null ceph_cinder_service_names: - cinder-volume - cinder-backup ceph_nova_service_names: - nova-compute ceph_glance_service_names: - glance-api