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Closes-Bug: #1998109 Change-Id: I5149b81f66775d0212d44e277e1e1cf794b1003d
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# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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###
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### This file contains commonly used overrides for convenience. Please inspect
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### the defaults for each role to find additional override options.
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###
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## Debug and Verbose options.
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debug: false
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## Set the service setup host
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# The default is to use localhost (the deploy host where ansible runs),
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# but any other host can be used. If using an alternative host with all
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# required libraries in a venv (eg: the utility container) then the
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# python interpreter needs to be set. If it is not, the default is to
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# the system python interpreter.
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# If you wish to use the first utility container in the inventory for
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# all service setup tasks, uncomment the following.
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#
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#openstack_service_setup_host: "{{ groups['utility_all'][0] }}"
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#openstack_service_setup_host_python_interpreter: "/openstack/venvs/utility-{{ openstack_release }}/bin/python"
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## Installation method for OpenStack services
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# Default option (source) is to install the OpenStack services using PIP
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# packages. An alternative method (distro) is to use the distribution cloud
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# repositories to install OpenStack using distribution packages
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install_method: source
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## Common Glance Overrides
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# Set glance_default_store to "swift" if using Cloud Files backend
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# or "rbd" if using ceph backend; the latter will trigger ceph to get
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# installed on glance. If using a file store, a shared file store is
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# recommended. See the OpenStack-Ansible install guide and the OpenStack
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# documentation for more details.
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# Note that "swift" is automatically set as the default back-end if there
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# are any swift hosts in the environment. Use this setting to override
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# this automation if you wish for a different default back-end.
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# glance_default_store: file
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## Ceph pool name for Glance to use
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# glance_rbd_store_pool: images
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# glance_rbd_store_chunk_size: 8
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## Common Nova Overrides
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# When nova_libvirt_images_rbd_pool is defined, ceph will be installed on nova
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# hosts.
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# nova_libvirt_images_rbd_pool: vms
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# If you wish to change the dhcp_domain configured for both nova and neutron
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# dhcp_domain: openstacklocal
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## Common Glance Overrides when using a Swift back-end
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# By default when 'glance_default_store' is set to 'swift' the playbooks will
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# expect to use the Swift back-end that is configured in the same inventory.
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# If the Swift back-end is not in the same inventory (ie it is already setup
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# through some other means) then these settings should be used.
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#
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# NOTE: Ensure that the auth version matches your authentication endpoint.
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#
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# NOTE: If the password for glance_swift_store_key contains a dollar sign ($),
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# it must be escaped with an additional dollar sign ($$), not a backslash. For
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# example, a password of "super$ecure" would need to be entered as
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# "super$$ecure" below. See Launchpad Bug #1259729 for more details.
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#
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# glance_swift_store_auth_version: 3
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# glance_swift_store_auth_address: "https://some.auth.url.com"
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# glance_swift_store_user: "OPENSTACK_TENANT_ID:OPENSTACK_USER_NAME"
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# glance_swift_store_key: "OPENSTACK_USER_PASSWORD"
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# glance_swift_store_container: "NAME_OF_SWIFT_CONTAINER"
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# glance_swift_store_region: "NAME_OF_REGION"
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## Common Ceph Overrides
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# ceph_mons:
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# - 10.16.5.40
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# - 10.16.5.41
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# - 10.16.5.42
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## Custom Ceph Configuration File (ceph.conf)
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# By default, your deployment host will connect to one of the mons defined above to
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# obtain a copy of your cluster's ceph.conf. If you prefer, uncomment ceph_conf_file
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# and customise to avoid ceph.conf being copied from a mon.
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# ceph_conf_file: |
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# [global]
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# fsid = 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
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# mon_initial_members = mon1.example.local,mon2.example.local,mon3.example.local
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# mon_host = 10.16.5.40,10.16.5.41,10.16.5.42
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# # optionally, you can use this construct to avoid defining this list twice:
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# # mon_host = {{ ceph_mons|join(',') }}
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# auth_cluster_required = cephx
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# auth_service_required = cephx
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# By default, openstack-ansible configures all OpenStack services to talk to
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# RabbitMQ over encrypted connections on port 5671. To opt-out of this default,
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# set the rabbitmq_use_ssl variable to 'false'. The default setting of 'true'
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# is highly recommended for securing the contents of RabbitMQ messages.
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# rabbitmq_use_ssl: false
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# RabbitMQ management plugin is enabled by default, the guest user has been
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# removed for security reasons and a new userid 'monitoring' has been created
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# with the 'monitoring' user tag. In order to modify the userid, uncomment the
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# following and change 'monitoring' to your userid of choice.
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# rabbitmq_monitoring_userid: monitoring
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## Additional pinning generator that will allow for more packages to be pinned as you see fit.
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## All pins allow for package and versions to be defined. Be careful using this as versions
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## are always subject to change and updates regarding security will become your problem from this
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## point on. Pinning can be done based on a package version, release, or origin. Use "*" in the
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## package name to indicate that you want to pin all package to a particular constraint.
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# apt_pinned_packages:
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# - { package: "lxc", version: "1.0.7-0ubuntu0.1" }
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# - { package: "libvirt-bin", version: "1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.9" }
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# - { package: "rabbitmq-server", origin: "www.rabbitmq.com" }
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# - { package: "*", release: "MariaDB" }
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## Environment variable settings
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# This allows users to specify the additional environment variables to be set
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# which is useful in setting where you working behind a proxy. If working behind
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# a proxy It's important to always specify the scheme as "http://". This is what
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# the underlying python libraries will handle best. This proxy information will be
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# placed both on the hosts and inside the containers.
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## Example environment variable setup:
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## This is used by apt-cacher-ng to download apt packages:
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# proxy_env_url: http://username:pa$$w0rd@10.10.10.9:9000/
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## (1) This sets up a permanent environment, used during and after deployment:
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# no_proxy_env: "localhost,127.0.0.1,{{ internal_lb_vip_address }},{{ external_lb_vip_address }},{% for host in groups['all_containers'] %}{{ hostvars[host]['container_address'] }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{% endfor %}"
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# global_environment_variables:
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# HTTP_PROXY: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# HTTPS_PROXY: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# NO_PROXY: "{{ no_proxy_env }}"
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# http_proxy: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# https_proxy: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# no_proxy: "{{ no_proxy_env }}"
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#
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## (2) This is applied only during deployment, nothing is left after deployment is complete:
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# deployment_environment_variables:
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# http_proxy: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# https_proxy: "{{ proxy_env_url }}"
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# no_proxy: "localhost,127.0.0.1,{{ internal_lb_vip_address }},{{ external_lb_vip_address }},{% for host in groups['keystone_all'] %}{{ hostvars[host]['container_address'] }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{% endfor %}"
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## SSH connection wait time
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# If an increased delay for the ssh connection check is desired,
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# uncomment this variable and set it appropriately.
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#ssh_delay: 5
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## HAProxy and keepalived
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# All the previous variables are used inside a var, in the group vars.
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# You can override the current keepalived definition (see
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# group_vars/all/keepalived.yml) in your user space if necessary.
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#
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# Uncomment this to disable keepalived installation (cf. documentation)
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# haproxy_use_keepalived: False
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#
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# HAProxy Keepalived configuration (cf. documentation)
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# Make sure that this is set correctly according to the CIDR used for your
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# internal and external addresses.
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# If you've set external_lb_vip_address or internal_lb_vip_address to FQDN
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# you must set these variables to the corresponding CIDRs for your setup.
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# haproxy_keepalived_external_vip_cidr: "{{external_lb_vip_address}}/32"
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# haproxy_keepalived_internal_vip_cidr: "{{internal_lb_vip_address}}/32"
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# haproxy_keepalived_external_interface:
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# haproxy_keepalived_internal_interface:
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# Defines the default VRRP id used for keepalived with haproxy.
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# Overwrite it to your value to make sure you don't overlap
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# with existing VRRPs id on your network. Default is 10 for the external and 11 for the
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# internal VRRPs
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# haproxy_keepalived_external_virtual_router_id:
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# haproxy_keepalived_internal_virtual_router_id:
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# Defines the VRRP master/backup priority. Defaults respectively to 100 and 20
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# haproxy_keepalived_priority_master:
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# haproxy_keepalived_priority_backup:
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# Keepalived default IP address used to check its alive status (IPv4 only)
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# keepalived_external_ping_address: "193.0.14.129"
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# keepalived_internal_ping_address: "193.0.14.129"
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