From 40647b785c3c33349389f21b268840e909f675e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Joshua M. Boniface" Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 02:31:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Try to fix formatting of hosts example --- docs/deployment/getting-started.md | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/deployment/getting-started.md b/docs/deployment/getting-started.md index 83cf87e..da866ce 100644 --- a/docs/deployment/getting-started.md +++ b/docs/deployment/getting-started.md @@ -95,16 +95,19 @@ You will also need a switch to connect the nodes, capable of vLAN trunks passing 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] hv1.cluster1.mydomain.tld hv2.cluster1.mydomain.tld hv3.cluster1.mydomain.tld + # Second cluster [cluster2] 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. 0. In your local repository, enter the `group_vars` directory, and create a new directory for the cluster which matches the title (inside `[`/`]` square brackets) in the above `hosts` file. For example, `cluster1`.