--- # You can override vars by using host or group vars ########### # GENERAL # ########### mon_group_name: mons # ACTIVATE BOTH FSID AND MONITOR_SECRET VARIABLES FOR NON-VAGRANT DEPLOYMENT monitor_secret: "{{ monitor_keyring.stdout }}" admin_secret: 'admin_secret' # Secure your cluster # This will set the following flags on all the pools: # * nosizechange # * nopgchange # * nodelete secure_cluster: false secure_cluster_flags: - nopgchange - nodelete - nosizechange client_admin_ceph_authtool_cap: mon: allow * osd: allow * mds: allow * mgr: allow * ########## # DOCKER # ########## # Resource limitation # For the whole list of limits you can apply see: docs.docker.com/engine/admin/resource_constraints # Default values are based from: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_ceph_storage/2/html/red_hat_ceph_storage_hardware_guide/minimum_recommendations # These options can be passed using the 'ceph_mon_docker_extra_env' variable. ceph_mon_docker_memory_limit: "{{ ansible_facts['memtotal_mb'] }}m" ceph_mon_docker_cpu_limit: 1 ceph_mon_container_listen_port: 3300 # Use this variable to add extra env configuration to run your mon container. # If you want to set a custom admin keyring you can set this variable like following: # ceph_mon_docker_extra_env: -e ADMIN_SECRET={{ admin_secret }} ceph_mon_docker_extra_env: mon_docker_privileged: false mon_docker_net_host: true ceph_config_keys: [] # DON'T TOUCH ME ########### # SYSTEMD # ########### # ceph_mon_systemd_overrides will override the systemd settings # for the ceph-mon services. # For example,to set "PrivateDevices=false" you can specify: #ceph_mon_systemd_overrides: # Service: # PrivateDevices: False