--- # Logging configuration (uncomment to override defaults) #pvc_log_to_file: False # Log to a file in /var/log/pvc #pvc_log_to_stdout: True # Log to stdout (i.e. journald) #pvc_log_colours: True # Log colourful prompts for states instead of text #pvc_log_dates: False # Log dates (useful with log_to_file, not useful with log_to_stdout as journald adds these) #pvc_log_keepalives: True # Log keepalive event every pvc_keepalive_interval seconds #pvc_log_keepalive_cluster_details: True # Log cluster details (VMs, load, etc.) duing keepalive events #pvc_log_keepalive_storage_details: True # Log storage details (OSDs, pools, health) during keepalive events #pvc_log_console_lines: 1000 # The number of VM console log lines to store in Zookeeper for 'vm log' commands. # Timing and fencing configuration (uncomment to override defaults) #pvc_vm_shutdown_timeout: 180 # Number of seconds before a 'shutdown' VM is forced off #pvc_keepalive_interval: 5 # Number of seconds between keepalive ticks #pvc_fence_intervals: 6 # Number of keepalive ticks before a node is considered dead #pvc_suicide_intervals: 0 # Number of keepalive ticks before a node consideres itself dead (0 to disable) #pvc_fence_successful_action: migrate # What to do with VMs when a fence is successful (migrate, None) #pvc_fence_failed_action: None # What to do with VMs when a fence is failed (migrate, None) - migrate is DANGEROUS without pvc_suicide_intervals set to < pvc_fence_intervals #pvc_fence_migrate_target_selector: mem # The selector to use for migrating VMs after a fence # Client API configuration pvc_api_listen_address: "{{ pvc_upstream_floatingip }}" pvc_api_listen_port: "7370" pvc_api_enable_authentication: True pvc_api_secret_key: "" pvc_api_tokens: - description: "myuser" token: "a3945326-d36c-4024-83b3-2a8931d7785a" pvc_api_enable_ssl: False pvc_api_ssl_cert: > # A RAW CERTIFICATE FILE, installed to /etc/pvc/api-cert.pem pvc_api_ssl_key: > # A RAW KEY FILE, installed to /etc/pvc/api-key.pem # Ceph storage configuration pvc_ceph_storage_secret_uuid: "" # Use uuidgen to generate # Database configuration pvc_dns_database_name: "pvcdns" pvc_dns_database_user: "pvcdns" pvc_dns_database_password: "" # Use pwgen to generate pvc_prov_database_name: "pvcprov" pvc_prov_database_user: "pvcprov" pvc_prov_database_password: "" # Use pwgen to generate pvc_replication_database_user: "replicator" pvc_replication_database_password: "" # Use pwgen to generate pvc_superuser_database_user: "postgres" pvc_superuser_database_password: "" # Use pwgen to generate # Network routing configuration # > The ASN should be a private ASN number. # > The list of routers are those which will learn routes to the PVC client networks via BGP; # they should speak BGP and allow sessions from the PVC nodes. pvc_asn: "65500" pvc_routers: - "192.168.100.1" # Node list # > Every node configured with this playbook must be specified in this list. pvc_nodes: - hostname: "pvchv1" # This name MUST match the Ansible inventory_hostname is_coordinator: yes node_id: 1 router_id: "192.168.100.11" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.11" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.1" storage_ip: "10.0.1.1" ipmi_host: "pvchv1-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" - hostname: "pvchv2" is_coordinator: yes node_id: 2 router_id: "192.168.100.12" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.12" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.2" storage_ip: "10.0.1.2" ipmi_host: "pvchv2-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" - hostname: "pvchv3" is_coordinator: yes node_id: 3 router_id: "192.168.100.13" upstream_ip: "192.168.100.13" cluster_ip: "10.0.0.3" storage_ip: "10.0.1.3" ipmi_host: "pvchv3-lom.{{ local_domain }}" ipmi_user: "{{ username_ipmi_host }}" ipmi_password: "{{ passwd_ipmi_host }}" # Bridge device entry # This device is passed to PVC and is used when creating bridged networks. Normal managed networks are # created on top of the "cluster" interface defined below, however bridged networks must be created # directly on an underlying non-vLAN network device. This can be the same underlying device as the # upstream/cluster/storage networks (especially if the upstream network device is not a vLAN itself), # or a different device separate from the other 3 main networks. pvc_bridge_device: bondU # Replace based on your network configuration # Configuration file networks # > Taken from base.yml's configuration; do not modify this section. pvc_upstream_device: "{{ networks['upstream']['device'] }}" pvc_upstream_mtu: "{{ networks['upstream']['mtu'] }}" pvc_upstream_domain: "{{ networks['upstream']['domain'] }}" pvc_upstream_netmask: "{{ networks['upstream']['netmask'] }}" pvc_upstream_subnet: "{{ networks['upstream']['subnet'] }}" pvc_upstream_floatingip: "{{ networks['upstream']['floating_ip'] }}" pvc_upstream_gatewayip: "{{ networks['upstream']['gateway_ip'] }}" pvc_cluster_device: "{{ networks['cluster']['device'] }}" pvc_cluster_mtu: "{{ networks['cluster']['mtu'] }}" pvc_cluster_domain: "{{ networks['cluster']['domain'] }}" pvc_cluster_netmask: "{{ networks['cluster']['netmask'] }}" pvc_cluster_subnet: "{{ networks['cluster']['subnet'] }}" pvc_cluster_floatingip: "{{ networks['cluster']['floating_ip'] }}" pvc_storage_device: "{{ networks['storage']['device'] }}" pvc_storage_mtu: "{{ networks['storage']['mtu'] }}" pvc_storage_domain: "{{ networks['storage']['domain'] }}" pvc_storage_netmask: "{{ networks['storage']['netmask'] }}" pvc_storage_subnet: "{{ networks['storage']['subnet'] }}" pvc_storage_floatingip: "{{ networks['storage']['floating_ip'] }}"