kolla-ansible/ansible/group_vars/all.yml
Dave McCowan 34c2cb8e64 Implement Option for Two VIPs to separate API traffic
To improve security, operators have asked for two VIPs for
their cloud.

VIP 1 is the internal VIP that can reach internal and admin endpoints.
In addition, the internal VIP can also reach other internal services,
such as the database and message services.
VIP 2 is the external VIP that can only reach public endpoints.

With one VIP only, all services are reached at the same address.

To add a second VIP, this patch adds two new configuration parameters.

kolla_external_vip_address: is an IPv4 address to use for created VIP
kolla_external_vip_interface: is the network interface to use for VIP
In this scenario, the first VIP (the internal VIP), is defined by
the original parameters (kolla_internal address and network_interface).

When using two VIPs, the existing kolla_external_address parameter
should be/point to/resolve to the kolla_external_vip_address.

Closes-bug: 1535333

Change-Id: I5bfcefaf7899298455cdade8209c34324aebfecb
2016-02-24 09:18:06 -05:00

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---
# The options in this file can be overridden in 'globals.yml'
# The "temp" files that are created before merge need to stay persistent due
# to the fact that ansible will register a "change" if it has to create them
# again. Persistent files allow for idempotency
node_templates_directory: "/usr/share/kolla/templates"
container_config_directory: "/var/lib/kolla/config_files"
# The directory to store the config files on the destination node
node_config_directory: "/etc/kolla"
###################
# Kolla options
###################
# Valid options are [ COPY_ONCE, COPY_ALWAYS ]
config_strategy: "COPY_ONCE"
# Valid options are [ centos, fedora, oraclelinux, ubuntu ]
kolla_base_distro: "centos"
# Valid options are [ binary, source ]
kolla_install_type: "binary"
# Value set in the public_url endpoint in Keystone
kolla_external_vip_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
kolla_external_address: "{{ kolla_external_vip_address }}"
kolla_enable_sanity_checks: "no"
kolla_enable_sanity_keystone: "{{ kolla_enable_sanity_checks }}"
kolla_enable_sanity_glance: "{{ kolla_enable_sanity_checks }}"
####################
# Database options
####################
database_address: "{{ kolla_internal_address }}"
database_user: "root"
####################
# Docker options
####################
docker_registry_email:
docker_registry:
docker_namespace: "kollaglue"
docker_registry_username:
# Valid options are [ never, on-failure, always ]
docker_restart_policy: "always"
# '0' means unlimited retries
docker_restart_policy_retry: "10"
# Common options used throughout docker
docker_common_options:
auth_email: "{{ docker_registry_email }}"
auth_password: "{{ docker_registry_password }}"
auth_registry: "{{ docker_registry }}"
auth_username: "{{ docker_registry_username }}"
environment:
KOLLA_CONFIG_STRATEGY: "{{ config_strategy }}"
restart_policy: "{{ docker_restart_policy }}"
restart_retries: "{{ docker_restart_policy_retry }}"
####################
# Networking options
####################
kolla_external_vip_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
tunnel_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
# Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge ]
neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch"
# The default ports used by each service.
mariadb_port: "3306"
mariadb_wsrep_port: "4567"
mariadb_ist_port: "4568"
mariadb_sst_port: "4444"
rabbitmq_port: "5672"
rabbitmq_management_port: "15672"
rabbitmq_cluster_port: "25672"
rabbitmq_epmd_port: "4369"
mongodb_port: "27017"
mongodb_web_port: "28017"
haproxy_stats_port: "1984"
keystone_public_port: "5000"
keystone_admin_port: "35357"
glance_api_port: "9292"
glance_registry_port: "9191"
nova_api_port: "8774"
nova_api_ec2_port: "8773"
nova_metadata_port: "8775"
nova_novncproxy_port: "6080"
nova_spicehtml5proxy_port: "6082"
neutron_server_port: "9696"
cinder_api_port: "8776"
memcached_port: "11211"
swift_proxy_server_port: "8080"
swift_object_server_port: "6000"
swift_account_server_port: "6001"
swift_container_server_port: "6002"
heat_api_port: "8004"
heat_api_cfn_port: "8000"
murano_api_port: "8082"
ironic_api_port: "6385"
magnum_api_port: "9511"
rgw_port: "6780"
mistral_api_port: "8989"
kibana_port: "5601"
elasticsearch_port: "9200"
public_protocol: "http"
internal_protocol: "http"
admin_protocol: "http"
####################
# OpenStack options
####################
openstack_release: "2.0.0"
openstack_logging_debug: "False"
openstack_region_name: "RegionOne"
# Optionally allow Kolla to set sysctl values
set_sysctl: "yes"
# Valid options are [ novnc, spice ]
nova_console: "novnc"
# OpenStack authentication string. You should only need to override these if you
# are changing the admin tenant/project or user.
openstack_auth:
auth_url: "{{ admin_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_address }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}"
username: "admin"
password: "{{ keystone_admin_password }}"
project_name: "admin"
# This shouldn't be needed for long. It is only temporary until we get the
# ansible modules sorted out
openstack_auth_v2:
auth_url: "{{ admin_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_address }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}/v2.0"
username: "admin"
password: "{{ keystone_admin_password }}"
project_name: "admin"
# These roles are required for Kolla to be operation, however a savvy deployer
# could disable some of these required roles and run their own services.
enable_glance: "yes"
enable_haproxy: "yes"
enable_keystone: "yes"
enable_memcached: "yes"
enable_mariadb: "yes"
enable_neutron: "yes"
enable_nova: "yes"
enable_rabbitmq: "yes"
# Additional optional OpenStack services are specified here
enable_ceph: "no"
enable_ceph_rgw: "no"
enable_cinder: "no"
enable_heat: "yes"
enable_horizon: "yes"
enable_swift: "no"
enable_murano: "no"
enable_ironic: "no"
enable_magnum: "no"
enable_mistral: "no"
enable_elk: "no"
enable_mongodb: "no"
ironic_keystone_user: "ironic"
# Nova fake driver and the number of fake driver per compute node
enable_nova_fake: "no"
num_nova_fake_per_node: 5
####################
# RabbitMQ options
####################
rabbitmq_user: "openstack"
####################
# HAProxy options
####################
haproxy_user: "openstack"
haproxy_enable_external_vip: "{{ 'no' if kolla_external_vip_address == kolla_internal_address else 'yes' }}"
#################################
# Cinder - Block Storage options
#################################
cinder_volume_driver: "{{ 'ceph' if enable_ceph | bool else 'lvm' }}"
###################
# 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"
ceph_cinder_pool_name: "volumes"
ceph_cinder_backup_pool_name: "backups"
ceph_glance_pool_name: "images"
ceph_nova_pool_name: "vms"
ceph_erasure_profile: "k=4 m=2 ruleset-failure-domain=host"
ceph_rule: "default host {{ 'indep' if ceph_pool_type == 'erasure' else 'firstn' }}"
ceph_cache_rule: "cache host firstn"