--- ######### # SETUP # ######### # NOTE (leseb): the rbd-mirror daemon needs a user to start # because it has to authenticate with the local cluster. # By default, using the admin user is fine, so you should not # need to change 'ceph_rbd_mirror_local_user' unless you have # a dedicated key available in /etc/ceph/. # Generally Ansible will use the admin key and put it # under /etc/ceph/. The same goes for 'ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_user' # there should not be any reason to change it. ceph_rbd_mirror_local_user: admin ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_user: admin # NOTE (leseb): the following variable needs the name of the remote cluster. # The name of this cluster must be different than your local cluster simply # because we need to have both keys and ceph.conf inside /etc/ceph. # Thus if cluster names are identical we can not have them under /etc/ceph ceph_rbd_mirror_remote_cluster: "" ################# # CONFIGURATION # ################# ceph_rbd_mirror_configure: false ceph_rbd_mirror_pool: "" ########## # DOCKER # ########## ceph_config_keys: [] # DON'T TOUCH ME ########### # SYSTEMD # ########### # ceph_rbd_mirror_systemd_overrides will override the systemd settings # for the ceph-rbd-mirror services. # For example,to set "PrivateDevices=false" you can specify: #ceph_rbd_mirror_systemd_overrides: # Service: # PrivateDevices: False