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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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# GENERAL #
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###########
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# Even though OSD nodes should not have the admin key
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# at their disposal, some people might want to have it
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# distributed on OSD nodes. Setting 'copy_admin_key' to 'true'
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# will copy the admin key to the /etc/ceph/ directory
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#copy_admin_key: false
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##############
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# CEPH OPTIONS
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##############
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# Devices to be used as OSDs
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# You can pre-provision disks that are not present yet.
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# Ansible will just skip them. Newly added disk will be
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# automatically configured during the next run.
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#
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# Declare devices to be used as OSDs
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# All scenario(except 3rd) inherit from the following device declaration
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# Note: This scenario uses the ceph-volume lvm batch method to provision OSDs
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# devices:
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# - /dev/sdb
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# - /dev/sdc
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# - /dev/sdd
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# - /dev/sde
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#devices: []
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# Declare devices to be used as block.db devices
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# dedicated_devices:
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# - /dev/sdx
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# - /dev/sdy
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#dedicated_devices: []
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# Declare devices to be used as block.wal devices
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# bluestore_wal_devices:
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# - /dev/nvme0n1
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# - /dev/nvme0n2
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#bluestore_wal_devices: []
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# 'osd_auto_discovery' mode prevents you from filling out the 'devices' variable above.
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# Device discovery is based on the Ansible fact 'ansible_facts["devices"]'
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# which reports all the devices on a system. If chosen, all the disks
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# found will be passed to ceph-volume lvm batch. You should not be worried on using
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# this option since ceph-volume has a built-in check which looks for empty devices.
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# Thus devices with existing partition tables will not be used.
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#
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#osd_auto_discovery: false
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# Encrypt your OSD device using dmcrypt
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# If set to True, no matter which osd_objecstore you use the data will be encrypted
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#dmcrypt: false
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# Use ceph-volume to create OSDs from logical volumes.
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# lvm_volumes is a list of dictionaries.
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#
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# Filestore: Each dictionary must contain a data, journal and vg_name key. Any
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# logical volume or logical group used must be a name and not a path. data
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# can be a logical volume, device or partition. journal can be either a lv or partition.
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# You can not use the same journal for many data lvs.
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# data_vg must be the volume group name of the data lv, only applicable when data is an lv.
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# journal_vg is optional and must be the volume group name of the journal lv, if applicable.
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# For example:
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# lvm_volumes:
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# - data: data-lv1
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# data_vg: vg1
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# journal: journal-lv1
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# journal_vg: vg2
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# crush_device_class: foo
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# - data: data-lv2
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# journal: /dev/sda1
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# data_vg: vg1
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# - data: data-lv3
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# journal: /dev/sdb1
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# data_vg: vg2
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# - data: /dev/sda
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# journal: /dev/sdb1
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# - data: /dev/sda1
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# journal: /dev/sdb1
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#
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# Bluestore: Each dictionary must contain at least data. When defining wal or
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# db, it must have both the lv name and vg group (db and wal are not required).
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# This allows for four combinations: just data, data and wal, data and wal and
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# db, data and db.
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# For example:
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# lvm_volumes:
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# - data: data-lv1
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# data_vg: vg1
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# wal: wal-lv1
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# wal_vg: vg1
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# crush_device_class: foo
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# - data: data-lv2
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# db: db-lv2
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# db_vg: vg2
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# - data: data-lv3
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# wal: wal-lv1
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# wal_vg: vg3
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# db: db-lv3
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# db_vg: vg3
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# - data: data-lv4
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# data_vg: vg4
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# - data: /dev/sda
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# - data: /dev/sdb1
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#lvm_volumes: []
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#crush_device_class: ""
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#osds_per_device: 1
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###############
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# CRUSH RULES #
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###############
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#crush_rule_config: false
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#crush_rule_hdd:
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# name: HDD
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# root: default
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# type: host
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# class: hdd
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# default: false
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#crush_rule_ssd:
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# name: SSD
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# root: default
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# type: host
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# class: ssd
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# default: false
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#crush_rules:
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# - "{{ crush_rule_hdd }}"
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# - "{{ crush_rule_ssd }}"
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#ceph_ec_profiles: {}
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# Caution: this will create crush roots and racks according to hostvars {{ osd_crush_location }}
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# and will move hosts into them which might lead to significant data movement in the cluster!
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#
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# In order for the playbook to create CRUSH hierarchy, you have to setup your Ansible inventory file like so:
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#
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# [osds]
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# ceph-osd-01 osd_crush_location="{ 'root': 'mon-roottt', 'rack': 'mon-rackkkk', 'pod': 'monpod', 'host': 'ceph-osd-01' }"
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#
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# Note that 'host' is mandatory and that you need to submit at least two bucket type (including the host)
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#create_crush_tree: false
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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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# Resource limitation
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# For the whole list of limits you can apply see: docs.docker.com/engine/admin/resource_constraints
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# 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
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#ceph_osd_docker_memory_limit: "{{ ansible_facts['memtotal_mb'] }}m"
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#ceph_osd_docker_cpu_limit: 4
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# The next two variables are undefined, and thus, unused by default.
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# If `lscpu | grep NUMA` returned the following:
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# NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16
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# NUMA node1 CPU(s): 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17
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# then, the following would run the OSD on the first NUMA node only.
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# ceph_osd_docker_cpuset_cpus: "0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16"
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# ceph_osd_docker_cpuset_mems: "0"
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# PREPARE DEVICE
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#
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# WARNING /!\ DMCRYPT scenario ONLY works with Docker version 1.12.5 and above
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#
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#ceph_osd_docker_devices: "{{ devices }}"
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#ceph_osd_docker_prepare_env: -e OSD_JOURNAL_SIZE={{ journal_size }}
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# ACTIVATE DEVICE
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#
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#ceph_osd_numactl_opts: ""
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# If you want to add parameters, you should retain the existing ones and include the new ones.
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#ceph_osd_container_params:
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# volumes:
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# - /dev:/dev
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# - /var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring:/var/lib/ceph/bootstrap-osd/ceph.keyring:z
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# - /var/lib/ceph/osd/{{ cluster }}-"${OSD_ID}":/var/lib/ceph/osd/{{ cluster }}-"${OSD_ID}":z
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# - /var/run/udev/:/var/run/udev/
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# - /run/lvm/:/run/lvm/
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# envs:
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# OSD_ID: ${OSD_ID}
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# args:
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# - -f
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# - -i=${OSD_ID}
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###########
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# SYSTEMD #
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###########
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# ceph_osd_systemd_overrides will override the systemd settings
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# for the ceph-osd services.
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# For example,to set "PrivateDevices=false" you can specify:
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# ceph_osd_systemd_overrides:
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# Service:
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# PrivateDevices: false
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###########
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# CHECK #
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###########
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#nb_retry_wait_osd_up: 60
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#delay_wait_osd_up: 10
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