--- # 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: ########### # GENERAL # ########### # Even though Client nodes should not have the admin key # at their disposal, some people might want to have it # distributed on Client nodes. Setting 'copy_admin_key' to 'true' # will copy the admin key to the /etc/ceph/ directory #copy_admin_key: false #user_config: false #test: # name: "test" # pg_num: "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['osd_pool_default_pg_num'] }}" # pgp_num: "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['osd_pool_default_pg_num'] }}" # rule_name: "replicated_rule" # type: "replicated" # erasure_profile: "" # expected_num_objects: "" #test2: # name: "test2" # pg_num: "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['osd_pool_default_pg_num'] }}" # pgp_num: "{{ hostvars[groups[mon_group_name][0]]['osd_pool_default_pg_num'] }}" # rule_name: "replicated_rule" # type: "replicated" # erasure_profile: "" # expected_num_objects: "" #pools: # - "{{ test }}" # - "{{ test2 }}" # Can add `mds_cap` attribute to override the default value which is '' for mds capabilities. # To have have ansible setfacl the generated key for $user, set the acls var like so: # acls: ["u:$user:r--"] # # Generate a keyring using ceph-authtool CLI or python. # Eg: # $ ceph-authtool --gen-print-key # or # $ python2 -c "import os ; import struct ; import time; import base64 ; key = os.urandom(16) ; header = struct.pack('