--- # Variables here are applicable to all host groups NOT roles # This sample file generated by generate_group_vars_sample.sh # Dummy variable to avoid error because ansible does not recognize the # file as a good configuration file when no variable in it. dummy: # You can override vars by using host or group vars ########### # GENERAL # ########### ###################################### # Releases name to number dictionary # ###################################### #ceph_release_num: # dumpling: 0.67 # emperor: 0.72 # firefly: 0.80 # giant: 0.87 # hammer: 0.94 # infernalis: 9 # jewel: 10 # kraken: 11 # luminous: 12 # mimic: 13 # nautilus: 14 # octopus: 15 # pacific: 16 # quincy: 17 # reef: 18 # squid: 19 # dev: 99 # The 'cluster' variable determines the name of the cluster. # Changing the default value to something else means that you will # need to change all the command line calls as well, for example if # your cluster name is 'foo': # "ceph health" will become "ceph --cluster foo health" # # An easier way to handle this is to use the environment variable CEPH_ARGS # So run: "export CEPH_ARGS="--cluster foo" # With that you will be able to run "ceph health" normally #cluster: ceph # Inventory host group variables #mon_group_name: mons #osd_group_name: osds #rgw_group_name: rgws #mds_group_name: mdss #rbdmirror_group_name: rbdmirrors #client_group_name: clients #mgr_group_name: mgrs #rgwloadbalancer_group_name: rgwloadbalancers #monitoring_group_name: monitoring #adopt_label_group_names: # - "{{ mon_group_name }}" # - "{{ osd_group_name }}" # - "{{ rgw_group_name }}" # - "{{ mds_group_name }}" # - "{{ rbdmirror_group_name }}" # - "{{ client_group_name }}" # - "{{ mgr_group_name }}" # - "{{ rgwloadbalancer_group_name }}" # - "{{ monitoring_group_name }}" # If configure_firewall is true, then ansible will try to configure the # appropriate firewalling rules so that Ceph daemons can communicate # with each others. #configure_firewall: true # Open ports on corresponding nodes if firewall is installed on it #ceph_mon_firewall_zone: public #ceph_mgr_firewall_zone: public #ceph_osd_firewall_zone: public #ceph_rgw_firewall_zone: public #ceph_mds_firewall_zone: public #ceph_rbdmirror_firewall_zone: public #ceph_dashboard_firewall_zone: public #ceph_rgwloadbalancer_firewall_zone: public # cephadm account for remote connections #cephadm_ssh_user: root #cephadm_ssh_priv_key_path: "/home/{{ cephadm_ssh_user }}/.ssh/id_rsa" #cephadm_ssh_pub_key_path: "{{ cephadm_ssh_priv_key_path }}.pub" #cephadm_mgmt_network: "{{ public_network }}" ############ # PACKAGES # ############ #debian_package_dependencies: [] #centos_package_dependencies: # - epel-release # - "{{ (ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] is version('8', '>=')) | ternary('python3-libselinux', 'libselinux-python') }}" #redhat_package_dependencies: [] #suse_package_dependencies: [] # Whether or not to install the ceph-test package. #ceph_test: false # Enable the ntp service by default to avoid clock skew on ceph nodes # Disable if an appropriate NTP client is already installed and configured #ntp_service_enabled: true # Set type of NTP client daemon to use, valid entries are chronyd, ntpd or timesyncd #ntp_daemon_type: chronyd # This variable determines if ceph packages can be updated. If False, the # package resources will use "state=present". If True, they will use # "state=latest". #upgrade_ceph_packages: false #ceph_use_distro_backports: false # DEBIAN ONLY #ceph_directories_mode: "0755" ########### # INSTALL # ########### # ORIGIN SOURCE # # Choose between: # - 'repository' means that you will get ceph installed through a new repository. Later below choose between 'community', 'dev' or 'obs' # - 'distro' means that no separate repo file will be added # you will get whatever version of Ceph is included in your Linux distro. # 'local' means that the ceph binaries will be copied over from the local machine #ceph_origin: dummy #valid_ceph_origins: # - repository # - distro # - local #ceph_repository: dummy #valid_ceph_repository: # - community # - dev # - uca # - custom # - obs # REPOSITORY: COMMUNITY VERSION # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'community' # #ceph_mirror: https://download.ceph.com #ceph_stable_key: https://download.ceph.com/keys/release.asc #ceph_stable_release: reef #ceph_stable_repo: "{{ ceph_mirror }}/debian-{{ ceph_stable_release }}" # Use the option below to specify your applicable package tree, eg. when using non-LTS Ubuntu versions # # for a list of available Debian distributions, visit http://download.ceph.com/debian-{{ ceph_stable_release }}/dists/ # for more info read: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/issues/305 # ceph_stable_distro_source: "{{ ansible_facts['distribution_release'] }}" # REPOSITORY: UBUNTU CLOUD ARCHIVE # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'uca' # # This allows the install of Ceph from the Ubuntu Cloud Archive. The Ubuntu Cloud Archive # usually has newer Ceph releases than the normal distro repository. # # #ceph_stable_repo_uca: "http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu" #ceph_stable_openstack_release_uca: queens #ceph_stable_release_uca: "{{ ansible_facts['distribution_release'] }}-updates/{{ ceph_stable_openstack_release_uca }}" # REPOSITORY: openSUSE OBS # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'obs' # # This allows the install of Ceph from the openSUSE OBS repository. The OBS repository # usually has newer Ceph releases than the normal distro repository. # # #ceph_obs_repo: "https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/filesystems:/ceph:/{{ ceph_stable_release }}/openSUSE_Leap_{{ ansible_facts['distribution_version'] }}/" # REPOSITORY: DEV # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'dev' # #ceph_dev_branch: main # development branch you would like to use e.g: main, wip-hack #ceph_dev_sha1: latest # distinct sha1 to use, defaults to 'latest' (as in latest built) # REPOSITORY: CUSTOM # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'custom' # # Use a custom repository to install ceph. For RPM, ceph_custom_repo should be # a URL to the .repo file to be installed on the targets. For deb, # ceph_custom_repo should be the URL to the repo base. # # ceph_custom_key: https://server.domain.com/ceph-custom-repo/key.asc #ceph_custom_repo: https://server.domain.com/ceph-custom-repo # ORIGIN: LOCAL CEPH INSTALLATION # # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'local' # # Path to DESTDIR of the ceph install # ceph_installation_dir: "/path/to/ceph_installation/" # Whether or not to use installer script rundep_installer.sh # This script takes in rundep and installs the packages line by line onto the machine # If this is set to false then it is assumed that the machine ceph is being copied onto will already have # all runtime dependencies installed # use_installer: false # Root directory for ceph-ansible # ansible_dir: "/path/to/ceph-ansible" ###################### # CEPH CONFIGURATION # ###################### ## Ceph options # # Each cluster requires a unique, consistent filesystem ID. By # default, the playbook generates one for you. # If you want to customize how the fsid is # generated, you may find it useful to disable fsid generation to # avoid cluttering up your ansible repo. If you set `generate_fsid` to # false, you *must* generate `fsid` in another way. # ACTIVATE THE FSID VARIABLE FOR NON-VAGRANT DEPLOYMENT #fsid: "{{ cluster_uuid.stdout }}" #generate_fsid: true #ceph_conf_key_directory: /etc/ceph #ceph_uid: "{{ '64045' if not containerized_deployment | bool and ansible_facts['os_family'] == 'Debian' else '167' }}" # Permissions for keyring files in /etc/ceph #ceph_keyring_permissions: '0600' #cephx: true # Cluster configuration #ceph_cluster_conf: # global: # public_network: "{{ public_network | default(omit) }}" # cluster_network: "{{ cluster_network | default(omit) }}" # osd_pool_default_crush_rule: "{{ osd_pool_default_crush_rule }}" # ms_bind_ipv6: "{{ (ip_version == 'ipv6') | string }}" # ms_bind_ipv4: "{{ (ip_version == 'ipv4') | string }}" # osd_crush_chooseleaf_type: "{{ '0' if common_single_host_mode | default(false) else omit }}" ## Client options # #rbd_cache: "true" #rbd_cache_writethrough_until_flush: "true" #rbd_concurrent_management_ops: 20 #rbd_client_directories: true # this will create rbd_client_log_path and rbd_client_admin_socket_path directories with proper permissions # Permissions for the rbd_client_log_path and # rbd_client_admin_socket_path. Depending on your use case for Ceph # you may want to change these values. The default, which is used if # any of the variables are unset or set to a false value (like `null` # or `false`) is to automatically determine what is appropriate for # the Ceph version with non-OpenStack workloads -- ceph:ceph and 0770 # for infernalis releases, and root:root and 1777 for pre-infernalis # releases. # # For other use cases, including running Ceph with OpenStack, you'll # want to set these differently: # # For OpenStack on RHEL, you'll want: # rbd_client_directory_owner: "qemu" # rbd_client_directory_group: "libvirtd" (or "libvirt", depending on your version of libvirt) # rbd_client_directory_mode: "0755" # # For OpenStack on Ubuntu or Debian, set: # rbd_client_directory_owner: "libvirt-qemu" # rbd_client_directory_group: "kvm" # rbd_client_directory_mode: "0755" # # If you set rbd_client_directory_mode, you must use a string (e.g., # 'rbd_client_directory_mode: "0755"', *not* # 'rbd_client_directory_mode: 0755', or Ansible will complain: mode # must be in octal or symbolic form #rbd_client_directory_owner: ceph #rbd_client_directory_group: ceph #rbd_client_directory_mode: "0770" #rbd_client_log_path: /var/log/ceph #rbd_client_log_file: "{{ rbd_client_log_path }}/qemu-guest-$pid.log" # must be writable by QEMU and allowed by SELinux or AppArmor #rbd_client_admin_socket_path: /var/run/ceph # must be writable by QEMU and allowed by SELinux or AppArmor ## Monitor options # set to either ipv4 or ipv6, whichever your network is using #ip_version: ipv4 #mon_host_v1: # enabled: true # suffix: ':6789' #mon_host_v2: # suffix: ':3300' #enable_ceph_volume_debug: false ########## # CEPHFS # ########## # When pg_autoscale_mode is set to True, you must add the target_size_ratio key with a correct value # `pg_num` and `pgp_num` keys will be ignored, even if specified. # eg: # cephfs_data_pool: # name: "{{ cephfs_data if cephfs_data is defined else 'cephfs_data' }}" # target_size_ratio: 0.2 #cephfs: cephfs # name of the ceph filesystem #cephfs_data_pool: # name: "{{ cephfs_data if cephfs_data is defined else 'cephfs_data' }}" #cephfs_metadata_pool: # name: "{{ cephfs_metadata if cephfs_metadata is defined else 'cephfs_metadata' }}" #cephfs_pools: # - "{{ cephfs_data_pool }}" # - "{{ cephfs_metadata_pool }}" ## OSD options # #lvmetad_disabled: false #is_hci: false #hci_safety_factor: 0.2 #non_hci_safety_factor: 0.7 #safety_factor: "{{ hci_safety_factor if is_hci | bool else non_hci_safety_factor }}" #osd_memory_target: 4294967296 #journal_size: 5120 # OSD journal size in MB #block_db_size: -1 # block db size in bytes for the ceph-volume lvm batch. -1 means use the default of 'as big as possible'. #public_network: 0.0.0.0/0 #cluster_network: "{{ public_network | regex_replace(' ', '') }}" #osd_mkfs_type: xfs #osd_mkfs_options_xfs: -f -i size=2048 #osd_mount_options_xfs: noatime,largeio,inode64,swalloc #osd_objectstore: bluestore # Any device containing these patterns in their path will be excluded. #osd_auto_discovery_exclude: "dm-*|loop*|md*|rbd*" ## MDS options # #mds_max_mds: 1 ## Rados Gateway options # #radosgw_frontend_type: beast # For additional frontends see: https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/frontends/ #radosgw_frontend_port: 8080 # The server private key, public certificate and any other CA or intermediate certificates should be in one file, in PEM format. #radosgw_frontend_ssl_certificate: "" #radosgw_frontend_ssl_certificate_data: "" # certificate contents to be written to path defined by radosgw_frontend_ssl_certificate #radosgw_frontend_options: "" #radosgw_thread_pool_size: 512 # You must define either radosgw_interface, radosgw_address. # These variables must be defined at least in all.yml and overrided if needed (inventory host file or group_vars/*.yml). # Eg. If you want to specify for each radosgw node which address the radosgw will bind to you can set it in your **inventory host file** by using 'radosgw_address' variable. # Preference will go to radosgw_address if both radosgw_address and radosgw_interface are defined. #radosgw_interface: interface #radosgw_address: x.x.x.x #radosgw_address_block: subnet #radosgw_keystone_ssl: false # activate this when using keystone PKI keys #radosgw_num_instances: 1 # Rados Gateway options #email_address: foo@bar.com ## Testing mode # enable this mode _only_ when you have a single node # if you don't want it keep the option commented # common_single_host_mode: true ## Handlers - restarting daemons after a config change # if for whatever reasons the content of your ceph configuration changes # ceph daemons will be restarted as well. At the moment, we can not detect # which config option changed so all the daemons will be restarted. Although # this restart will be serialized for each node, in between a health check # will be performed so we make sure we don't move to the next node until # ceph is not healthy # Obviously between the checks (for monitors to be in quorum and for osd's pgs # to be clean) we have to wait. These retries and delays can be configurable # for both monitors and osds. # # Monitor handler checks #handler_health_mon_check_retries: 10 #handler_health_mon_check_delay: 20 # # OSD handler checks #handler_health_osd_check_retries: 40 #handler_health_osd_check_delay: 30 #handler_health_osd_check: true # # MDS handler checks #handler_health_mds_check_retries: 5 #handler_health_mds_check_delay: 10 # # RGW handler checks #handler_health_rgw_check_retries: 5 #handler_health_rgw_check_delay: 10 # RBD MIRROR handler checks #handler_health_rbd_mirror_check_retries: 5 #handler_health_rbd_mirror_check_delay: 10 # MGR handler checks #handler_health_mgr_check_retries: 5 #handler_health_mgr_check_delay: 10 ## health mon/osds check retries/delay: #health_mon_check_retries: 20 #health_mon_check_delay: 10 #health_osd_check_retries: 20 #health_osd_check_delay: 10 ############## # RBD-MIRROR # ############## #ceph_rbd_mirror_pool: "rbd" ################### # CONFIG OVERRIDE # ################### # Ceph configuration file override. # This allows you to specify more configuration options # using an INI style format. # # When configuring RGWs, make sure you use the form [client.rgw.*] # instead of [client.radosgw.*]. # For more examples check the profiles directory of https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible. # # The following sections are supported: [global], [mon], [osd], [mds], [client] # # Example: # ceph_conf_overrides: # global: # foo: 1234 # bar: 5678 # "client.rgw.{{ hostvars[groups.get(rgw_group_name)[0]]['ansible_facts']['hostname'] }}": # rgw_zone: zone1 # #ceph_conf_overrides: {} ############# # OS TUNING # ############# #disable_transparent_hugepage: "{{ false if osd_objectstore == 'bluestore' }}" #os_tuning_params: # - { name: fs.file-max, value: 26234859 } # - { name: vm.zone_reclaim_mode, value: 0 } # - { name: vm.swappiness, value: 10 } # - { name: vm.min_free_kbytes, value: "{{ vm_min_free_kbytes }}" } # For Debian & Red Hat/CentOS installs set TCMALLOC_MAX_TOTAL_THREAD_CACHE_BYTES # Set this to a byte value (e.g. 134217728) # A value of 0 will leave the package default. #ceph_tcmalloc_max_total_thread_cache: 134217728 ########## # DOCKER # ########## #ceph_docker_image: "ceph/daemon-base" #ceph_docker_image_tag: latest-reef #ceph_docker_registry: quay.io #ceph_docker_registry_auth: false # ceph_docker_registry_username: # ceph_docker_registry_password: # ceph_docker_http_proxy: # ceph_docker_https_proxy: #ceph_docker_no_proxy: "localhost,127.0.0.1" ## Client only docker image - defaults to {{ ceph_docker_image }} #ceph_client_docker_image: "{{ ceph_docker_image }}" #ceph_client_docker_image_tag: "{{ ceph_docker_image_tag }}" #ceph_client_docker_registry: "{{ ceph_docker_registry }}" #containerized_deployment: false #container_binary: #timeout_command: "{{ 'timeout --foreground -s KILL ' ~ docker_pull_timeout if (docker_pull_timeout != '0') and (ceph_docker_dev_image is undefined or not ceph_docker_dev_image) else '' }}" #ceph_common_container_params: # envs: # NODE_NAME: "{{ ansible_facts['hostname'] }}" # CEPH_USE_RANDOM_NONCE: "1" # CONTAINER_IMAGE: "{{ ceph_docker_registry }}/{{ ceph_docker_image }}:{{ ceph_docker_image_tag }}" # TCMALLOC_MAX_TOTAL_THREAD_CACHE_BYTES: "{{ ceph_tcmalloc_max_total_thread_cache }}" # args: # - --default-log-to-file=false # - --default-log-to-stderr=true # - --default-log-stderr-prefix="debug " # volumes: # - /var/lib/ceph/crash:/var/lib/ceph/crash:z # - /var/run/ceph:/var/run/ceph:z # - /var/log/ceph:/var/log/ceph:z # - /etc/ceph:/etc/ceph:z # - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro # this is only here for usage with the rolling_update.yml playbook # do not ever change this here #rolling_update: false ##################### # Docker pull retry # ##################### #docker_pull_retry: 3 #docker_pull_timeout: "300s" ############# # DASHBOARD # ############# #dashboard_enabled: true # Choose http or https # For https, you should set dashboard.crt/key and grafana.crt/key # If you define the dashboard_crt and dashboard_key variables, but leave them as '', # then we will autogenerate a cert and keyfile #dashboard_protocol: https #dashboard_port: 8443 # set this variable to the network you want the dashboard to listen on. (Default to public_network) #dashboard_network: "{{ public_network }}" #dashboard_admin_user: admin #dashboard_admin_user_ro: false # This variable must be set with a strong custom password when dashboard_enabled is True # dashboard_admin_password: p@ssw0rd # We only need this for SSL (https) connections #dashboard_crt: '' #dashboard_key: '' #dashboard_certificate_cn: ceph-dashboard #dashboard_tls_external: false #dashboard_grafana_api_no_ssl_verify: "{{ true if dashboard_protocol == 'https' and not grafana_crt and not grafana_key else false }}" #dashboard_rgw_api_user_id: ceph-dashboard #dashboard_rgw_api_admin_resource: '' #dashboard_rgw_api_no_ssl_verify: false #dashboard_frontend_vip: '' #dashboard_disabled_features: [] #prometheus_frontend_vip: '' #alertmanager_frontend_vip: '' #node_exporter_container_image: "docker.io/prom/node-exporter:v0.17.0" #node_exporter_port: 9100 #grafana_admin_user: admin # This variable must be set with a strong custom password when dashboard_enabled is True # grafana_admin_password: admin # We only need this for SSL (https) connections #grafana_crt: '' #grafana_key: '' # When using https, please fill with a hostname for which grafana_crt is valid. #grafana_server_fqdn: '' #grafana_container_image: "docker.io/grafana/grafana:6.7.4" #grafana_container_cpu_period: 100000 #grafana_container_cpu_cores: 2 # container_memory is in GB #grafana_container_memory: 4 #grafana_uid: 472 #grafana_datasource: Dashboard #grafana_dashboards_path: "/etc/grafana/dashboards/ceph-dashboard" #grafana_dashboard_version: main #grafana_dashboard_files: # - ceph-cluster.json # - cephfs-overview.json # - host-details.json # - hosts-overview.json # - osd-device-details.json # - osds-overview.json # - pool-detail.json # - pool-overview.json # - radosgw-detail.json # - radosgw-overview.json # - radosgw-sync-overview.json # - rbd-details.json # - rbd-overview.json #grafana_plugins: # - vonage-status-panel # - grafana-piechart-panel #grafana_allow_embedding: true #grafana_port: 3000 #grafana_network: "{{ public_network }}" #grafana_conf_overrides: {} #prometheus_container_image: "docker.io/prom/prometheus:v2.7.2" #prometheus_container_cpu_period: 100000 #prometheus_container_cpu_cores: 2 # container_memory is in GB #prometheus_container_memory: 4 #prometheus_data_dir: /var/lib/prometheus #prometheus_conf_dir: /etc/prometheus #prometheus_user_id: '65534' # This is the UID used by the prom/prometheus container image #prometheus_port: 9092 #prometheus_conf_overrides: {} # Uncomment out this variable if you need to customize the retention period for prometheus storage. # set it to '30d' if you want to retain 30 days of data. # prometheus_storage_tsdb_retention_time: 15d #alertmanager_container_image: "docker.io/prom/alertmanager:v0.16.2" #alertmanager_container_cpu_period: 100000 #alertmanager_container_cpu_cores: 2 # container_memory is in GB #alertmanager_container_memory: 4 #alertmanager_data_dir: /var/lib/alertmanager #alertmanager_conf_dir: /etc/alertmanager #alertmanager_port: 9093 #alertmanager_cluster_port: 9094 #alertmanager_conf_overrides: {} #alertmanager_dashboard_api_no_ssl_verify: "{{ true if dashboard_protocol == 'https' and not dashboard_crt and not dashboard_key else false }}" #no_log_on_ceph_key_tasks: true ############### # DEPRECATION # ############### ###################################################### # VARIABLES BELOW SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED BY THE USER # # *DO NOT* MODIFY THEM # ###################################################### #container_exec_cmd: #docker: false #ceph_volume_debug: "{{ enable_ceph_volume_debug | ternary(1, 0) }}"