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Joshua Boniface 2024-10-25 02:32:22 -04:00
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0. In your local repository, edit the `hosts` file and add a new cluster. How you do so is technically up to you, but for those without advanced Ansible experience, the following format is simplest:
```
---
# First cluster
[cluster1]
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hv1.cluster2.mydomain.tld
hv2.cluster2.mydomain.tld
hv3.cluster2.mydomain.tld
```
**NOTE** The hostnames given here must be the actual reachable FQDNs of the hypervisor nodes in the "upstream" network; if they do not resolve in DNS, you can use the `ansible_host=` per-entry variable to set the IP address in the "upstream" network for each node.