Add updated IPMI configuration to match base role

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Joshua Boniface 2021-06-05 01:30:16 -04:00
parent 6b79e5db31
commit 6d8f08e1b2
2 changed files with 61 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -9,21 +9,67 @@ timezone_location: Canada/Eastern
# Cluster domain for node FQDNs # Cluster domain for node FQDNs
local_domain: upstream.local local_domain: upstream.local
# Cluster hardware model, used in pvc_user_configuration below
cluster_hardware: default
# Debian package repository URL # Debian package repository URL
debian_main_repository: http://ftp.debian.org/debian debian_main_repository: http://ftp.debian.org/debian
debian_security_repository: http://security.debian.org debian_security_repository: http://security.debian.org
debian_pvc_repository: https://repo.bonifacelabs.net/debian debian_pvc_repository: https://repo.bonifacelabs.net/debian
# IPMI user and password
# > For the password, use pwgen to generate.
# > Set these in the IPMI configuration as a user with permissions to reboot the host.
username_ipmi_host: pvc
passwd_ipmi_host: ""
# Root user password # Root user password
# > Use pwgen to generate # > Use pwgen to generate
root_password: "" root_password: ""
# IPMI configuration
# > For the "pvc" user password, use pwgen to generate.
# > Set the "pvc"user with permissions in IPMI to reboot the host as this user will be use for
# any fencing operations.
# > Set the IP networking to match your expected IPMI configuration.
ipmi:
users:
admin:
username: "root"
password: "{{ root_password }}"
pvc:
username: "host"
password: ""
hosts:
"pvchv1":
hostname: pvchv1-lom
address: 192.168.100.101
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.100.1
"pvchv2":
hostname: pvchv2-lom
address: 192.168.100.102
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.100.1
"pvchv3":
hostname: pvchv3-lom
address: 192.168.100.103
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.100.1
# IPMI user configuration
# > Adjust this based on the specific hardware you are using; the cluster_hardware variable is
# used as the key in this dictionary.
# > If you run multiple clusters with different hardware, it may be prudent to move this to an
# 'all' group_vars file instead.
ipmi_user_configuration:
"default":
channel: 1
admin:
id: 1
role: 0x4 # ADMINISTRATOR
username: "{{ ipmi['users']['admin']['username'] }}"
password: "{{ ipmi['users']['admin']['password'] }}"
pvc:
id: 2
role: 0x4 # ADMINISTRATOR
username: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['username'] }}"
password: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['password'] }}"
# Log rotation configuration # Log rotation configuration
logrotate_keepcount: 7 logrotate_keepcount: 7
logrotate_interval: daily logrotate_interval: daily

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@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ pvc_nodes:
upstream_ip: "192.168.100.11" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.11"
cluster_ip: "10.0.0.1" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.1"
storage_ip: "10.0.1.1" storage_ip: "10.0.1.1"
ipmi_host: "pvchv1-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_host: "{{ ipmi['hosts']['pvchv1']['hostname'] }}.{{ local_domain }}" # Note the hostname in here
ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_user: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['username'] }}"
ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['password'] }}"
- hostname: "pvchv2" - hostname: "pvchv2"
is_coordinator: yes is_coordinator: yes
node_id: 2 node_id: 2
@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ pvc_nodes:
upstream_ip: "192.168.100.12" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.12"
cluster_ip: "10.0.0.2" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.2"
storage_ip: "10.0.1.2" storage_ip: "10.0.1.2"
ipmi_host: "pvchv2-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_host: "{{ ipmi['hosts']['pvchv2']['hostname'] }}.{{ local_domain }}" # Note the hostname in here
ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_user: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['username'] }}"
ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['password'] }}"
- hostname: "pvchv3" - hostname: "pvchv3"
is_coordinator: yes is_coordinator: yes
node_id: 3 node_id: 3
@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ pvc_nodes:
upstream_ip: "192.168.100.13" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.13"
cluster_ip: "10.0.0.3" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.3"
storage_ip: "10.0.1.3" storage_ip: "10.0.1.3"
ipmi_host: "pvchv3-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_host: "{{ ipmi['hosts']['pvchv3']['hostname'] }}.{{ local_domain }}" # Note the hostname in here
ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_user: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['username'] }}"
ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ ipmi['users']['pvc']['password'] }}"
# Bridge device entry # Bridge device entry
# This device is passed to PVC and is used when creating bridged networks. Normal managed networks are # This device is passed to PVC and is used when creating bridged networks. Normal managed networks are