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openstack-ansible/inventory/group_vars/galera_all.yml
Jean-Philippe Evrard e84ada6b63 Be consistent with haproxy group name
Without this patch, two different groups are used
for haproxy: "haproxy" and "haproxy_all".

This is a problem if you want to deploy openstack-ansible
with a static inventory, and only define one of the groups:
"haproxy". You would define the group "haproxy" because it
is already the one used in group_vars. In that case, the
group var resolution for galera_all would fail, as
groups['haproxy_all'] does not exist.

This patch solves the problem by ensuring the only
group used for haproxy is named "haproxy" and not "haproxy_all".

Change-Id: Ic43564a8cbcb1aa30ac9b805c04f409dbf885b2e
2018-07-05 14:12:47 +02:00

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galera_client_drop_config_file: true
# Ensure that the package state matches the global setting
galera_server_package_state: "{{ package_state }}"
# Galera default list of bind mounts
galera_container_bind_mounts:
- bind_dir_path: "/var/lib/mysql"
mount_path: "/openstack/{{ inventory_hostname }}"
# Disable PrivateDevices for MariaDB on CentOS 7
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/1697531 for details.
galera_disable_privatedevices: "{{ ((properties.is_metal | default(false)) | bool) | ternary('false', 'true') }}"
# By default galera_monitoring xinetd app is open to 0.0.0.0/0
# This makes sure the monitoring is only restricted to the necessary nodes:
# the load balancers, and the galera nodes.
galera_monitoring_allowed_source: >-
{{
groups['galera_all'] | union(groups['haproxy'])
| map('extract', hostvars, 'ansible_host')
| list
| join(' ') ~ ' 127.0.0.1'
}}
# Galera sessions are long lived, so if we do endpoint maintenance we will
# force kill the sessions to force a failover to the active endpoint.
haproxy_shutdown_sessions: yes