--- # Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. ## APT Cache Options cache_timeout: 600 # Set the package install state for distribution packages # Options are 'present' and 'latest' rabbitmq_package_state: "latest" # Inventory group containing the hosts for the cluster rabbitmq_host_group: "rabbitmq_all" # The local address used for the rabbitmq cluster node rabbitmq_node_address: "{{ ansible_host }}" # Hosts file entries (set this to an empty list to disable /etc/hosts generation # for the rabbitmq cluster nodes) rabbitmq_hosts_entries: >- {{ groups[rabbitmq_host_group] | map('extract', hostvars) | list | json_query( "[].{address: rabbitmq_node_address || ansible_host , hostnames: [ansible_hostname, ansible_fqdn] }" ) }} rabbitmq_primary_cluster_node: "{{ hostvars[groups[rabbitmq_host_group][0]]['ansible_hostname'] }}" # Upgrading the RabbitMQ package requires shutting down the cluster. This variable makes upgrading # the version an explicit action. rabbitmq_upgrade: false # If the user does not want to upgrade but needs to rerun the playbooks for any reason the # upgrade/version state can be ignored by setting `rabbitmq_ignore_version_state=true` rabbitmq_ignore_version_state: false rabbitmq_package_url: "" rabbitmq_package_version: "{{ _rabbitmq_package_version }}" rabbitmq_package_sha256: "" rabbitmq_package_path: "" # Set the gpg keys needed to be imported # This should be a list of dicts, with each dict # giving a set of arguments to the applicable # package module. The following is an example for # systems using the apt package manager. # rabbitmq_gpg_keys: # - id: '0xC2E73424D59097AB' # keyserver: 'hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80' # validate_certs: no rabbitmq_gpg_keys: "{{ _rabbitmq_gpg_keys | default([]) }}" # Set the URL for the RabbitMQ repository rabbitmq_repo_url: "{{ _rabbitmq_repo_url | default(null) }}" # Set the repo information for the RabbitMQ repository rabbitmq_repo: "{{ _rabbitmq_repo | default({}) }}" # Set the URL for the Erlang repository rabbitmq_erlang_repo_url: "{{ _rabbitmq_erlang_repo_url | default(null) }}" # Set the repo information for the Erlang repository rabbitmq_erlang_repo: "{{ _rabbitmq_erlang_repo | default({}) }}" # Set the elang version used on the deployment rabbitmq_erlang_version_spec: "{{ _rabbitmq_erlang_version_spec | default(null) }}" # Choose file, distro, external_repo for rabbitmq_install_method. rabbitmq_install_method: "{{ _rabbitmq_install_method }}" # Name of the rabbitmq cluster rabbitmq_cluster_name: rabbitmq_cluster1 # Specify a partition recovery strategy (autoheal | pause_minority | ignore) rabbitmq_cluster_partition_handling: pause_minority # Rabbitmq open file limits rabbitmq_ulimit: 65536 # Configure rabbitmq plugins rabbitmq_plugins: - name: rabbitmq_management state: enabled # RabbitMQ SSL support rabbitmq_ssl_cert: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.pem rabbitmq_ssl_key: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.key rabbitmq_ssl_ca_cert: /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-ca.pem # Set rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_regen to true if you want to generate a new # SSL certificate for RabbitMQ when this playbook runs. You can also change # the subject of the self-signed certificate here if you prefer. rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_regen: false rabbitmq_ssl_self_signed_subject: "/C=US/ST=Texas/L=San Antonio/O=IT/CN={{ ansible_hostname }}" # Define user-provided SSL certificates in: # /etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml #rabbitmq_user_ssl_cert: #rabbitmq_user_ssl_key: #rabbitmq_user_ssl_ca_cert: # RabbitMQ erlang VM parameters rabbitmq_async_threads: 128 rabbitmq_process_limit: 1048576 # Limit memory consumption of the erlang VM rabbitmq_memory_high_watermark: 0.2 # RabbitMQ collect statistics interval rabbitmq_collect_statistics_interval: 5000 # RabbitMQ Management service bind address rabbitmq_management_bind_address: 0.0.0.0 # RabbitMQ Management rates mode rabbitmq_management_rates_mode: basic # Precompile RabbitMQ with HiPE rabbitmq_hipe_compile: False # Disable non-TLS listeners rabbitmq_disable_non_tls_listeners: False # RabbitMQ policies # Used to tune performance characteristics of OpenStack messaging # # Example override that uses HA queues only for telemetry and sets message # expiry for RPC messages # # rabbitmq_policies: # - name: "heat_rpc_expire" # pattern: '^heat-engine-listener\\.' # tags: "expires=3600000" # priority: 1 # - name: "results_expire" # pattern: '^results\\.' # tags: "expires=3600000" # priority: 1 # - name: "tasks_expire" # pattern: '^results\\.' # tags: "expires=3600000" # priority: 1 # - name: "ha-notif" # pattern: '^(event|metering|notifications)\.' # tags: "ha-sync-mode=automatic" # priority: 0 # rabbitmq_policies: [] rabbitmq_apply_openstack_policies: False rabbitmq_openstack_policies: - name: "HA" pattern: '^(?!(amq\.)|(.*_fanout_)|(reply_)).*' tags: "ha-mode=all" rabbitmq_port_bindings: ssl_listeners: "0.0.0.0": 5671 tcp_listeners: "0.0.0.0": 5672 # Mnesia configuration # The Mnesia dump_log_write_threshold option controls # how often the dumping occurs # Increase this value can increase the performances, # reducing the IO. # Increase it in case of: # Mnesia is overloaded: {dump_log,write_threshold}. # The default value is 100 mnesia_dump_log_write_threshold: 300