--- # {{ ansible_managed }} # You can use this file to override _any_ variable throughout Kolla. # Additional options can be found in the 'kolla/ansible/group_vars/all.yml' file. # Default value of all the commented parameters are shown here, To override # the default value uncomment the parameter and change its value. ################### # Kolla options ################### # Valid options are [ COPY_ONCE, COPY_ALWAYS ] config_strategy: "COPY_ALWAYS" # Valid options are [ centos, fedora, oraclelinux, ubuntu ] kolla_base_distro: "{{ kolla_base_distro }}" # Valid options are [ binary, source ] kolla_install_type: "{{ kolla_install_type }}" # Valid option is Docker repository tag openstack_release: "{{ kolla_openstack_release }}" # This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between # the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. When running an All-In-One # without haproxy and keepalived, this should be the first IP on your # 'network_interface' as set in the Networking section below. kolla_internal_vip_address: "{{ kolla_internal_vip_address }}" # This is the DNS name that maps to the kolla_internal_vip_address VIP. By # default it is the same as kolla_internal_vip_address. kolla_internal_fqdn: "{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}" # This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between # the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. It defaults to the # kolla_internal_vip_address, allowing internal and external communication to # share the same address. Specify a kolla_external_vip_address to separate # internal and external requests between two VIPs. kolla_external_vip_address: "{{ kolla_external_vip_address }}" # The Public address used to communicate with OpenStack as set in the public_url # for the endpoints that will be created. This DNS name should map to # kolla_external_vip_address. kolla_external_fqdn: "{{ kolla_external_fqdn }}" # Path to directory containing Kolla custom configuration files. node_custom_config: "{{ kolla_node_custom_config_path }}" #################### # Docker options #################### ### Example: Private repository with authentication #docker_registry: "172.16.0.10:4000" docker_namespace: "{{ kolla_docker_namespace }}" #docker_registry_username: "sam" #docker_registry_password: "correcthorsebatterystaple" #################### # Networking options #################### # This interface is what all your api services will be bound to by default. # Additionally, all vxlan/tunnel and storage network traffic will go over this # interface by default. This interface must contain an IPv4 address. # It is possible for hosts to have non-matching names of interfaces - these can # be set in an inventory file per host or per group or stored separately, see # http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_inventory.html # Yet another way to workaround the naming problem is to create a bond for the # interface on all hosts and give the bond name here. Similar strategy can be # followed for other types of interfaces. network_interface: "{{ kolla_network_interface }}" # These can be adjusted for even more customization. The default is the same as # the 'network_interface'. These interfaces must contain an IPv4 address. kolla_external_vip_interface: "{{ kolla_external_vip_interface }}" api_interface: "{{ kolla_api_interface }}" storage_interface: "{{ kolla_storage_interface }}" cluster_interface: "{{ kolla_cluster_interface }}" # NOTE: tunnel_interface is unused. # This is the raw interface given to neutron as its external network port. Even # though an IP address can exist on this interface, it will be unusable in most # configurations. It is recommended this interface not be configured with any IP # addresses for that reason. neutron_external_interface: "{{ kolla_neutron_external_interfaces | join(',') }}" # Name of the Neutron external bridge. neutron_bridge_name: "{{ kolla_neutron_bridge_names | join(',') }}" # This is the interface to use for Bifrost bare metal provisioning of the # control plane. bifrost_network_interface: "{{ kolla_bifrost_network_interface }}" # This is the interface to use for bare metal provisioning. It is not a # standard kolla variable. provision_interface: "{{ kolla_provision_interface }}" # Interface on which the inspector dnsmasq service listens. ironic_dnsmasq_interface: "{{ kolla_inspector_dnsmasq_interface }}" # Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge ] neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch" #################### # keepalived options #################### # Arbitrary unique number from 0..255 #keepalived_virtual_router_id: "51" #################### # TLS options #################### # To provide encryption and authentication on the kolla_external_vip_interface, # TLS can be enabled. When TLS is enabled, certificates must be provided to # allow clients to perform authentication. kolla_enable_tls_external: "{{ kolla_enable_tls_external }}" kolla_external_fqdn_cert: "{{ kolla_external_fqdn_cert }}" #################### # OpenStack options #################### # Use these options to set the various log levels across all OpenStack projects # Valid options are [ True, False ] openstack_logging_debug: {{ kolla_openstack_logging_debug }} # Valid options are [ novnc, spice ] #nova_console: "novnc" # OpenStack services can be enabled or disabled with these options {% for feature_flag in kolla_feature_flags %} {% if ('kolla_enable_' ~ feature_flag) in hostvars[inventory_hostname] %} enable_{{ feature_flag }}: {{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['kolla_enable_' ~ feature_flag] | bool }} {% endif %} {% endfor %} ################### # Ceph options ################### # Ceph can be setup with a caching to improve performance. To use the cache you # must provide separate disks than those for the OSDs #ceph_enable_cache: "no" # Valid options are [ forward, none, writeback ] #ceph_cache_mode: "writeback" # A requirement for using the erasure-coded pools is you must setup a cache tier # Valid options are [ erasure, replicated ] #ceph_pool_type: "replicated" ####################### # Keystone options ####################### # Valid options are [ uuid, fernet ] #keystone_token_provider: 'uuid' # Interval to rotate fernet keys by (in seconds). Must be an interval of # 60(1 min), 120(2 min), 180(3 min), 240(4 min), 300(5 min), 360(6 min), # 600(10 min), 720(12 min), 900(15 min), 1200(20 min), 1800(30 min), # 3600(1 hour), 7200(2 hour), 10800(3 hour), 14400(4 hour), 21600(6 hour), # 28800(8 hour), 43200(12 hour), 86400(1 day), 604800(1 week). #fernet_token_expiry: 86400 # Use versionless endpoints for Keystone to avoid hitting an issue similar to # TripleO issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1667679. keystone_admin_url: "{% raw %}{{ admin_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}{% endraw %}" keystone_internal_url: "{% raw %}{{ internal_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}:{{ keystone_public_port }}{% endraw %}" keystone_public_url: "{% raw %}{{ public_protocol }}://{{ kolla_external_fqdn }}:{{ keystone_public_port }}{% endraw %}" ####################### # Glance options ####################### # Configure image backend. #glance_backend_file: "yes" #glance_backend_ceph: "no" ####################### # Ceilometer options ####################### # Valid options are [ mongodb, mysql, gnocchi ] #ceilometer_database_type: "mongodb" ####################### # Gnocchi options ####################### # Valid options are [ file, ceph ] #gnocchi_backend_storage: "{% raw %}{{ 'ceph' if enable_ceph|bool else 'file' }}{% endraw %}" ####################### # Cinder options ####################### # Enable / disable Cinder backends #cinder_backend_ceph: "{% raw %}{{ enable_ceph }}{% endraw %}" #cinder_volume_group: "cinder-volumes" ####################### # Nova options ####################### #nova_backend_ceph: "{% raw %}{{ enable_ceph }}{% endraw %}" ####################### # Horizon options ####################### #horizon_backend_database: "no" ####################################### # Manila - Shared File Systems Options ####################################### # Valid options are [ True, False ] #driver_handles_share_servers: "True" ################################## # Swift - Object Storage Options ################################## # Swift expects block devices to be available for storage. Two types of storage # are supported: 1 - storage device with a special partition name and filesystem # label, 2 - unpartitioned disk with a filesystem. The label of this filesystem # is used to detect the disk which Swift will be using. # Swift support two mathcing modes, valid options are [ prefix, strict ] #swift_devices_match_mode: "strict" # This parameter defines matching pattern: if "strict" mode was selected, # for swift_devices_match_mode then swift_device_name should specify the name of # the special swift partition for example: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA", if "prefix" mode was # selected then swift_devices_name should specify a pattern which would match to # filesystems' labels prepared for swift. #swift_devices_name: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA" ################################################ # Tempest - The OpenStack Integration Test Suite ################################################ # following value must be set when enable tempest tempest_image_id: tempest_flavor_ref_id: tempest_public_network_id: tempest_floating_network_name: # tempest_image_alt_id: "{% raw %}{{ tempest_image_id }}{% endraw %}" # tempest_flavor_ref_alt_id: "{% raw %}{{ tempest_flavor_ref_id }}{% endraw %}" ##################################### # Bifrost - Bare Metal Provisioning ##################################### # The Bifrost deployment image only supports a source installation. bifrost_deploy_image: "{% raw %}{{ docker_registry ~ '/' if docker_registry else '' }}{{ docker_namespace }}/{{ kolla_base_distro }}-source-bifrost-deploy{% endraw %}" {% if kolla_extra_globals %} ####################### # Extra configuration ####################### {{ kolla_extra_globals|to_nice_yaml }} {% endif %}