# A Heat environment file which can be used to enable the # use of an externally managed Ceph cluster. resource_registry: OS::TripleO::Services::CephExternal: ../docker/services/ceph-ansible/ceph-external.yaml OS::TripleO::Services::CephMon: OS::Heat::None OS::TripleO::Services::CephClient: OS::Heat::None OS::TripleO::Services::CephOSD: OS::Heat::None parameter_defaults: # NOTE: These example parameters are required when using CephExternal #CephClusterFSID: '4b5c8c0a-ff60-454b-a1b4-9747aa737d19' #CephClientKey: 'AQDLOh1VgEp6FRAAFzT7Zw+Y9V6JJExQAsRnRQ==' #CephExternalMonHost: '172.16.1.7, 172.16.1.8' # the following parameters enable Ceph backends for Cinder, Glance, Gnocchi and Nova NovaEnableRbdBackend: true CinderEnableRbdBackend: true CinderBackupBackend: ceph GlanceBackend: rbd GnocchiBackend: rbd # If the Ceph pools which host VMs, Volumes and Images do not match these # names OR the client keyring to use is not named 'openstack', edit the # following as needed. NovaRbdPoolName: vms CinderRbdPoolName: volumes CinderBackupRbdPoolName: backups GlanceRbdPoolName: images GnocchiRbdPoolName: metrics CephClientUserName: openstack # finally we disable the Cinder LVM backend CinderEnableIscsiBackend: false # Uncomment if connecting to a pre-Jewel or RHCS1.3 Ceph Cluster # RbdDefaultFeatures: 1