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# Variables here are applicable to all host groups NOT roles
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# This sample file generated by generate_group_vars_sample.sh
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# Dummy variable to avoid error because ansible does not recognize the
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# file as a good configuration file when no variable in it.
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dummy:
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#########
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# SETUP #
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#########
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# NOTE (leseb): the rbd-mirror daemon needs a user to start
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# because it has to authenticate with the local cluster.
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# By default, using the admin user is fine, so you should not
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# need to change 'ceph_rbd_mirror_local_user' unless you have
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# a dedicated key available in /etc/ceph/.
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# Generally Ansible will use the admin key and put it
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# under /etc/ceph/. The same goes for 'ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_user'
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# there should not be any reason to change it.
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#ceph_rbd_mirror_local_user: admin
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#ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_user: admin
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# NOTE (leseb): the following variable needs the name of the remote cluster.
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# The name of this cluster must be different than your local cluster simply
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# because we need to have both keys and ceph.conf inside /etc/ceph.
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# Thus if cluster names are identical we can not have them under /etc/ceph
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#ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_cluster: ""
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#################
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# CONFIGURATION #
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#################
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#ceph_rbd_mirror_configure: false
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#ceph_rbd_mirror_pool: ""
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##########
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# DOCKER #
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##########
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#ceph_config_keys: [] # DON'T TOUCH ME
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