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| # PVC cluster specification for pvcbootstrapd | ||||
| # | ||||
| # This configuration is entirely optional, and is not required unless you are using pvcbootstrap to | ||||
| # deploy the cluster. It must be filled out and committed before connecting any hosts from | ||||
| # This configuration is entirely optional, and is not required unless you are using pvcbootstrap | ||||
| # to deploy the cluster. It must be filled out and committed before connecting any hosts from | ||||
| # the new cluster. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # This example provides a detailed explanation for, and examples of, the various options that can | ||||
| # be used by this subsystem. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Bootstrap Host Definitions | ||||
| # | ||||
| # All hosts to be bootstrapped by the pvcbootstrapd system must be present in this list. | ||||
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| # BMCs can be used, but they must be pre-configured with a system disk RAID, to boot from network, | ||||
| # etc. and the per-host TFTP files must be created manually. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Disks Logic | ||||
| # Each host is specified by its hardware BMC MAC address, usually available on the system asset | ||||
| # tag or on some sort of label on the system board. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # There are 3 categories of disks that can be specified for use in the pvcbootstrapd system: | ||||
| #  * System disk (for the host OS) | ||||
| #  * Data disks (for VM data, i.e. Ceph OSDs) | ||||
| #  * Ceph database disk (if applicable, for OSD journaling/database) | ||||
| # Under the parent tag are a series of required and optional values, which are self-documented. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # The first two categories are not optional; at least one system disk and one data disk per | ||||
| # coordinator node must be specified for a usable cluster. | ||||
| # System Disks Logic | ||||
| # | ||||
| # OSD Database Disks | ||||
| # The key "bootstrap" -> "config" -> "system_disks" specifies the disk(s) that the system will | ||||
| # be installed to. These disks are specified as a YAML list of one (or more) of the following: | ||||
| # | ||||
| # OSD database disks are optional, and only required in some specific situations with some specific | ||||
| # guest workloads. Only one (1) device may be specified, and this should usually be an NVMe device | ||||
| # with a Linux path (e.g. '/dev/nvme0n1', see format specifications below). | ||||
| #  1. A fixed Linux "/dev" path, for example "/dev/sda" (SCSI/SAS/SATA), "/dev/nvme0n1" (NVMe), | ||||
| #     "/dev/disk/by-id" (fixed-ID paths), or "/dev/disk/by-path" (fixed-location paths). | ||||
| #     Generally, the latter options are preferable as they are more consistent and more easily | ||||
| #     guessed before a Linux operating system is booted, but all are acceptable depending on the | ||||
| #     disk type. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # The post-bootstrap hooks will use this disk, if present, to create an "osd-db-vg" device within | ||||
| # PVC before creating OSDs, and this database VG will then be used for all OSDs on the node. | ||||
| #  2. A "detect:" string, in the form "detect:<name>:<human-readable size>:<id>". Detect strings | ||||
| #     leverage the "lsscsi" tool in the installer to logically determine the desired block device | ||||
| #     path from the given information. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Data Disks | ||||
| #     The "<name>" can be any identifier the device will have, for example "INTEL" for an Intel | ||||
| #     SSD, "SEAGATE" for a Seagate HDD, "DELLBOSS" for a Dell BOSS (Boot-Optimized Storage System) | ||||
| #     virtual volume, "PERC" for a Dell PERC RAID card, etc. This should usually match something | ||||
| #     found in the "Vendor" column of "lsscsi" or elsewhere in the output line. Multiple space- | ||||
| #     separated "words" are supported but should only be used to avoid ambiguity. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # At least one (1) data disk must be specified, and these should be fast devices (SATA, SAS, or | ||||
| # NVMe SSD); the former two can use any format below, but the latter should use a Linux path. | ||||
| #     The "<size>" is a human-readable size, usually matching the label size of the disk (e.g. | ||||
| #     300GB, 800GB, 1.92TB, etc.). This will be matched to within +/- 2% of a real block device | ||||
| #     in "lsscsi" to find a match. | ||||
| #      | ||||
| #     The "<id>" specifies the Nth (0-indexed) match on both the "<name>" and "<size>". So for | ||||
| #     example, if there are 3x 800GB Intel SSDs, "detect:INTEL:800GB:2" will match the third. | ||||
| #     Note that this ordering is based on SCSI bus ID, and is thus normally consistent and | ||||
| #     predictable, but there can be corner cases. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # These disk(s) will be used for OSD volumes within PVC, and will be provisioned by the post- | ||||
| # bootstrap hooks. | ||||
| #  3. A logical, 0-indexed disk ID detectable by Redfish, for example "0", "1", etc. On systems | ||||
| #     with support for it, up to two (2), but no more, disks can be specified in this list by | ||||
| #     these logical IDs. In such a case, the Redfish bootstrap will attempt to find the physical | ||||
| #     disks at the given IDs on the first storage (RAID) controller and, if found, create a RAID-1 | ||||
| #     virtual disk out of them. This allows easy specification of the situation where you might | ||||
| #     want, for example, "the first and second disks" to be turned into a RAID-1, with the rest | ||||
| #     used for other purposes. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # System Disks | ||||
| #     Note that only the 3rd method supports this auto-creation of RAID devices; the first two | ||||
| #     require an existing (single) disk or virtual device which is visible by Linux. Also note | ||||
| #     that the PVC installer does not support software RAID-1 for system volumes, though this | ||||
| #     could be added later. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # At least one (1) and at most two (2) system disks must be specified, and these can be any | ||||
| # devices (SSDs, SD Cards, etc.), though faster system disks will result in a more responsive | ||||
| # system. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # If one system disk is specified, the system will be installed directly onto it. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # If two system disks are specified, and the controller supports it, a hardware RAID will be | ||||
| # created out of the disks for use as the resulting single system disk. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # PVC does not supports software RAID for node system disks; of the controller does not support | ||||
| # Redfish and hardware RAID therein, only the first listed disk will be used. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Drive Specification Formats | ||||
| # | ||||
| # The disks in each group can be specified in one of 3 ways: | ||||
| # | ||||
| #  1. A full Linux block path beginning with '/dev/'. Any path can be used but, if possible, | ||||
| #     reliable paths like '/dev/disk/by-path' or '/dev/disk/by-id' are recommended unless there is | ||||
| #     no chance for ambiguity (e.g. only a single sdX drive is present for the system disk). | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     These direct paths are the most reliable way to specify NVMe disks due to the predicable | ||||
| #     format of Linux "/dev/nvmeX" drive names. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #  2. On Redfish-capable hosts only, a chassis disk ID number, usually 0-7 (0-indexed), indicating | ||||
| #     the position of the disk on the primary storage controller. When specified this way, the | ||||
| #     system will query the active storage devices from Redfish and then automatically construct | ||||
| #     a "detect:" string for each one based on its vendor/model, size and ID. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     Note that on most chassis, the bays are labeled "1-8"; these must be converted by | ||||
| #     subtracting 1 from them to get 0-indexed IDs. So for example the drive in bay "1" would | ||||
| #     have the index of 0, and so on. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     These ID numbers are the most relible way to specify SATA/SAS disks on Redfish-capable | ||||
| #     nodes and should be preferred for their simplicity there. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     The pvcbootstrapd setup will use the values provided by Redfish to craft a "detect:" string | ||||
| #     for the block device (or virtual RAID array, if two devices are specified for the system | ||||
| #     disk entries). | ||||
| # | ||||
| #  3. A "detect:" string. This is a specially-formatted string which can be used by the installer | ||||
| #     to search the output of 'lsscsi' for the given device. A "detect:" string is formatted as | ||||
| #     such: | ||||
| #       detect:<Controller-or-Model-Name>:<0-indexed-ID>:<Capacity-in-human-units> | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     For example, to detect the *second* 800GB Intel SSD: | ||||
| #       detect:INTEL:1:800GB | ||||
| #     Or to detect a (single) Dell BOSS card's virtual RAID-1 of two 240GB M.2 SSDs: | ||||
| #       detect:DELLBOSS:0:240GB | ||||
| #     Or to detect the first RAID-1 volume on a Dell PERC controller of two 200GB SSDs: | ||||
| #       detect:PERC:0:200GB | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     The controller/vendor name will usually be fully capitalized. This string can contain | ||||
| #     multiple space-separated elements, though usually only the first word is required, for | ||||
| #     example "DELLBOSS VD" -> "DELLBOSS" or "PERC H330 Mini" -> "PERC", unless there is | ||||
| #     potential for ambiguity. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     The ID is the Nth entry *of multiple identical devices*, and should usually be "0" unless | ||||
| #     there are multiple identically-sized devices with the same vendor. If there is only a set | ||||
| #     of identical drives, these will usually match in position to the drive bay because they will | ||||
| #     be sorted by the PCIe bus identifier, but this does not map 1-to-1 with chassis disk IDs as | ||||
| #     used by specification format 2, and must always be 0-indexed based on a given vendor+size. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     The size should be the expected human-readable size of the disk with a suffix attached, for | ||||
| #     example "800GB", "240GB", "1.92TB", "2TB", etc.. This value will be used to match, within | ||||
| #     +/-2%, the actual reported sizes of the block devices (which are usually slightly smaller). | ||||
| # | ||||
| #     These "detect:" strings are the most reliable way to determine a SATA/SSD disk or hardware | ||||
| #     RAID volume independent of Redfish, and should generally be used for these device types on | ||||
| #     non-Redfish capable systems. NVMe devices can *not* use this format and should always use | ||||
| #     the predicable '/dev/nvmeX' names instead as mentioned in specification format 1. | ||||
|  | ||||
| bootstrap: | ||||
|   # First node | ||||
|   "d8:d7:d6:d5:d4:d1":              # BMC MAC Address (from asset tag, etc.) | ||||
|   node:                             # Node information | ||||
|     hostname: hv1                   # The (short) hostname. Must be present in the pvc_nodes list. | ||||
|   config:                           # Node configuration (optional) | ||||
|     kernel_options:                 # Additional options for the installer kernel command line | ||||
|       - "console=ttyS1,115200n" | ||||
|     release: buster                 # The Debian release to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|     mirror: http://ftp.debian.org   # The Debian mirror to use, OPTIONAL | ||||
|     packages:                       # List of additional packages to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|       - ca-certificates | ||||
|     filesystem: ext4                # The filesystem to use for the system partitions, OPTIONAL | ||||
|  | ||||
|   bmc: | ||||
|     username: Administrator         # BMC/IPMI administrative username | ||||
|     password: SuperSecret           # BMC/IPMI administrative password (initial) | ||||
|                                     # NOTE: This is usually the out-of-box password; the actual | ||||
|                                     # password will be set later by the Ansible roles. | ||||
|     redfish: yes                    # Can system BMC support Redfish? | ||||
|     bios_settings:                  # An optional listing of BIOS settings to alter before bootstrap | ||||
|       BootMode: "Uefi"              # NOTE: Must be valid Redfish BIOS options or will be ignored. | ||||
|       SecureBoot: "Disabled" | ||||
|   disks:                            # Disk definitions (see explanations above) | ||||
|     system:                         # List of system disk(s) | ||||
|       - "detect:Internal SD-CARD:0:64GB" | ||||
|     data:                           # List of data disks for OSDs | ||||
|       - "/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy0-lun-0" | ||||
|       - "/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:01:00.0-sas-phy4-lun-0" | ||||
|     osd_db:                         # List of OSD database disk (maximum one) | ||||
|       - "/dev/nvme0n1" | ||||
|   # Second node | ||||
|   "d8:d7:d6:d5:d4:d2": | ||||
|     node: | ||||
|       hostname: hv2 | ||||
|     config: | ||||
|     bmc: | ||||
|       username: Administrator | ||||
|       password: SuperSecret | ||||
|       redfish: yes | ||||
|     disks: | ||||
|       system: | ||||
|         - "detect:DELLBOSS:0:240GB" | ||||
|       data: | ||||
|         - "detect:INTEL:0:960GB" | ||||
|         - "detect:INTEL:1:960GB" | ||||
|   # Third node | ||||
|   "d8:d7:d6:d5:d4:d3": | ||||
|     node: | ||||
|       hostname: hv3 | ||||
|     config: | ||||
|     bmc: | ||||
|       username: Administrator | ||||
|       password: SuperSecret | ||||
|       redfish: no | ||||
|     disks: | ||||
|       system: | ||||
|         - "/dev/sda" | ||||
|       data: | ||||
|         - "/dev/nvme0n1" | ||||
|         - "/dev/nvme0n2" | ||||
|  | ||||
| #     Once created, the virtual RAID-1 created using this method will be found via a "detect:" | ||||
| #     string identical to method 2. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Hooks | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Hooks are sets of tasks (commands, etc.) to be run against the cluster once the bootstrap Ansible run has | ||||
| # been completed. These are useful to perform post-Ansible setup tasks, for instance creating storage OSDs and | ||||
| # pools, deploying VMs, running hooks, executing webhooks, etc. | ||||
| # Hooks are a series of tasks that are run against one or more nodes in the cluster after the | ||||
| # completion of the Ansible configuration. These hooks, specified on a cluster-level, can be | ||||
| # used to automate post-deployment tasks. Hooks are specified as a YAML list of dictionaries. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Each hook can define which host(s) it should be run on or against depending on the handler. | ||||
| # There are several fixed, defined hooks which are known to the cluster, while all other hooks must be defined | ||||
| # with their full specifications. | ||||
| # Each hook is given a "name" which is used in the log output but which is otherwise unimportant. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # The hook type can be one of the defined hooks, "pvc", "script", "python", or "webhook". | ||||
| # * "pvc" hooks use the PVC CLI on one node to execute the desired command, without the leading "pvc". | ||||
| # * "script" hooks are a set of shell commands that will be run in a ROOT shell on the given node(s). | ||||
| # * "python" hooks are a set of Python commands that will be run in a ROOT interpreter on the given node(s). | ||||
| # * "webhook" hooks send POST events with the specified body to the specified URL from pvcprovisionerd itself. | ||||
| # There are several "type"s of hooks, some of which are specialized for common tasks, and others | ||||
| # which can be free-form. The primary types are: | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Hooks are always executed in the order they are presented. | ||||
| hooks: | ||||
|   - name: install virtual router | ||||
|   type: script | ||||
|   node: hv1 | ||||
|   action: | | ||||
|   pvc provisioner profile list | ||||
| #   * osddb    Create an OSD DB volume group on a given node from a given block path, specified | ||||
| #              by one of the first two (2) methods mentioned above for system disks. | ||||
| #   * osd      Create a storage OSD on a given node from a given block device path, specified by | ||||
| #              one of the first two (2) methods mentioned above for system disk. | ||||
| #              If multiple nodes have the same devices, the same task can run against several | ||||
| #              at once in one task, otherwise they should be run sequentially, per-node. | ||||
| #   * pool     Create a storage pool on the cluster with the specified number of PGs. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   Note: The above 3 hooks should always be specified in the given order if they are to be used. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   * network  Create a network on the PVC cluster with the specified parameters (see below). | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   * script   Run a script on the given host(s). Can be used to run arbitrary commands or other | ||||
| #              scripts on the remote system. | ||||
| #              The script may be specified in one of 3 ways: | ||||
| #                1. A raw YAML block, containing a valid shebang and the contents of the script. | ||||
| #                   For a single BASH command, this would be something like: | ||||
| #                     #!/usr/bin/env bash | ||||
| #                     mycommand | ||||
| #                2. A "local" source and a "path" to a script to copy to the destination host. | ||||
| #                   The path may be absolute, or relative to the Ansible repository directory. | ||||
| #                3. A "remote" source and a "path" to the script on the destination host. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   Note: A script hook will run as the "deploy_user" on the remote system. If you require the | ||||
| #         command to have root privileges, use "sudo" in the script. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # A hook can "target" one or more nodes in the cluster. These are specified by their "node | ||||
| # hostname" as specified in the "bootstrap" section in a YAML list. The special value "all" can | ||||
| # be used to represent all nodes in the cluster; if "all" is specified it should be the only value. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # The value of "target" is used slightly differently for the osddb, osd, pool, and network (PVC) | ||||
| # hook types above. For osddb and osd, the list of "target"s will be the nodes that the given | ||||
| # block device will be created on with the given parameters, but will actually target the API. | ||||
| # For pool and network hook types, the target is ignored completely and can/should be empty or | ||||
| # "all" for clarity. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Each hook has a series of "args" which are unique to that particular hook type. These are | ||||
| # self-documented inline below for each hook type. | ||||
|  | ||||
| # Bootstrap elements | ||||
| bootstrap: | ||||
|   # First node | ||||
|   "d8:d3:85:12:34:56":                  # BMC MAC Address (from asset tag, etc.) | ||||
|     node:                               # Node information | ||||
|         hostname: hv1                   # The (short) hostname. Must be present in the pvc_nodes list. | ||||
|     config:                             # Node configuration | ||||
|         kernel_options:                 # Additional kernel options for the installer, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - console=ttyS1,115200n       # "Use the serial console ttyS1 at 115200 baud" | ||||
|         release: buster                 # The Debian release to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         mirror: http://ftp.debian.org/debian   # The Debian mirror to use, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         packages:                       # List of additional packages to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - ca-certificates             # "Install the ca-certificates package in the target system" | ||||
|         filesystem: ext4                # The filesystem to use for the system partitions, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         system_disks:                   # List of system disks to install to | ||||
|           - "detect:Intel:200GB:0"      # "Find the first 200GB Intel SSD" | ||||
|     bmc:                                # BMC information | ||||
|         username: Administrator         # BMC/IPMI administrative username | ||||
|         password: SuperSecretPassword   # BMC/IPMI administrative password (initial) | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is usually the out-of-box password; the production | ||||
|                                         # password will be set later by the Ansible roles. | ||||
|         redfish: yes                    # Can system BMC support Redfish? | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is optional; Redfish will be probed if missing. | ||||
|   # Second node | ||||
|   "68:b5:99:12:34:78":                  # BMC MAC Address (from asset tag, etc.) | ||||
|     node:                               # Node information | ||||
|         hostname: hv2                   # The (short) hostname. Must be present in the pvc_nodes list. | ||||
|     config:                             # Node configuration (optional) | ||||
|         kernel_options:                 # Additional kernel options for the installer, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - console=ttyS1,115200n       # "Use the serial console ttyS1 at 115200 baud" | ||||
|         release: buster                 # The Debian release to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         mirror: http://ftp.debian.org/debian   # The Debian mirror to use, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         packages:                       # List of additional packages to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - ca-certificates             # "Install the ca-certificates package in the target system" | ||||
|         filesystem: ext4                # The filesystem to use for the system partitions, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         system_disks:                   # List of system disks to install to | ||||
|           - "0"                         # "Create a RAID out of the first and second physical disks" | ||||
|           - "1" | ||||
|     bmc: | ||||
|         username: Administrator         # BMC/IPMI administrative username | ||||
|         password: SuperSecretPassword   # BMC/IPMI administrative password (initial) | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is usually the out-of-box password; the actual live password | ||||
|                                         # will be set later by the Ansible roles. | ||||
|         redfish: yes                    # Can system BMC support Redfish? | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is optional; Redfish will be probed if missing. | ||||
|   # Third node | ||||
|   "18:a9:05:12:45:90":                  # BMC MAC Address (from asset tag, etc.) | ||||
|     node:                               # Node information | ||||
|         hostname: hv3                   # The (short) hostname. Must be present in the pvc_nodes list. | ||||
|     config:                             # Node configuration (optional) | ||||
|         kernel_options:                 # Additional kernel options for the installer, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - console=ttyS1,115200n       # "Use the serial console ttyS1 at 115200 baud" | ||||
|         release: buster                 # The Debian release to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         mirror: http://ftp.debian.org/debian   # The Debian mirror to use, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         packages:                       # List of additional packages to install, OPTIONAL | ||||
|           - ca-certificates             # "Install the ca-certificates package in the target system" | ||||
|         filesystem: ext4                # The filesystem to use for the system partitions, OPTIONAL | ||||
|         system_disks:                   # List of system disks to install to | ||||
|           - "/dev/sda"                  # "Use the disk at /dev/sda" | ||||
|     bmc: | ||||
|         username: Administrator         # BMC/IPMI administrative username | ||||
|         password: SuperSecretPassword   # BMC/IPMI administrative password (initial) | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is usually the out-of-box password; the actual live password | ||||
|                                         # will be set later by the Ansible roles. | ||||
|         redfish: yes                    # Can system BMC support Redfish? | ||||
|                                         # NOTE: This is optional; Redfish will be probed if missing. | ||||
|  | ||||
| # Bootstrap hooks (post-configuration) | ||||
| hooks: | ||||
|   - name: "Create OSD database volume on the first NVMe device" | ||||
|     type: osddb | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       disk: "/dev/nvme0n1"              # The disk to be used for the OSD DB volume group | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Create OSDs on the first 300GB HDD device on each node" | ||||
|     type: osd | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       disk: "detect:LOGICAL:300GB:0"    # The disk to be used for the OSD, first 300GB LOGICAL disk | ||||
|       weight: 8                         # The weight of the OSD | ||||
|       ext_db: no                        # Use external OSD DB | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Create OSDs on the first 800GB  Intel SSD device on each node" | ||||
|     type: osd | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       disk: "detect:INTEL:800GB:0"      # The disk to be used for the OSD, first 400GB Intel SSD | ||||
|       weight: 4                         # The weight of the OSD, note half of first OSD weight | ||||
|       ext_db: yes                       # Use external OSD DB | ||||
|       ext_db_ratio: 0.08                # External OSD DB percentage ratio if different from default 0.05 | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Create storage pool 'vms'" | ||||
|     type: pool | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       name: "vms"                       # The name of the pool | ||||
|       pgs: 128                          # The number of placement groups (#OSD * ~250 / 3 / 2, round down to 2^n) | ||||
|       tier: "ssd"                       # The tier of storage devices to use (default, hdd, ssd, nvme if available) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Create bridged public network on vLAN 1000" | ||||
|     type: network | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       vni: 1000                         # The PVC VNI (vLAN ID) | ||||
|       description: "public"             # The network description (no whitespace) | ||||
|       type: bridged                     # The type of network (bridged or managed) | ||||
|       mtu: 9000                         # The network MTU | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Create managed deployment network on VXLAN 10000" | ||||
|     type: network | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       vni: 10000                        # The PVC VNI (VXLAN ID) | ||||
|       description: "deployment"         # The network description (no whitespace) | ||||
|       type: managed                     # The type of network (bridged or managed) | ||||
|       mtu: auto                         # The network MTU; 'auto' and 'default' preserve default | ||||
|       domain: pvc.local                 # The network domain for DNSMasq | ||||
|       dns_servers:                      # The remote DNS servers | ||||
|         - 10.100.100.10 | ||||
|         - 10.100.100.11 | ||||
|       ip4: yes                          # Enable IPv4 networking | ||||
|       ip4_network: 10.0.0.0/24          # The IPv4 network, required if ip4 | ||||
|       ip4_gateway: 10.0.0.1             # The IPv4 gateway, required if ip4 | ||||
|       ip4_dhcp: yes                     # Enable IPv4 DHCP, required if ip4 | ||||
|       ip4_dhcp_start: 10.0.0.100        # IPv4 DHCP start address, required if ip4_dhcp | ||||
|       ip4_dhcp_end: 10.0.0.199          # IPv4 DHCP end address, required if ip4_dhcp | ||||
|       ip6: yes                          # Enable IPv6 networking | ||||
|       ip6_network: 2001:1234:5678::/64  # The IPv6 network, required if ip6 | ||||
|       ip6_gateway: 2001:1234:5678::1    # The IPv6 gateway, required if ip6 | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Run a quick storage benchmark leveraging node 1 as the runner" | ||||
|     type: script | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - hv1 | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       script: | | ||||
|         #!/usr/bin/env bash | ||||
|         pvc storage benchmark run --yes vms | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Run a quick Python script on all nodes" | ||||
|     type: script | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - all | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       script: | | ||||
|         #!/usr/bin/env python | ||||
|         print("Hello, world!") | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Run a more complex Python script on nodes 2 and 3" | ||||
|     type: script | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - hv2 | ||||
|       - hv3 | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       source: local                     # Copy the script first from the local system (full path or relative under the Ansible repository) | ||||
|       path: "scripts/mytask.py"         # This is the path to the script, which must have a valid shebang. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   - name: "Run a more complex BASH script on nodes 1" | ||||
|     type: script | ||||
|     target: | ||||
|       - hv1 | ||||
|     args: | ||||
|       source: remote | ||||
|       path: "/usr/local/bin/dostuff" | ||||
|   | ||||
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