--- run_gitinfos: false # Set to true to allow pre-checks to fail and continue deployment ignore_assert_errors: false epel_rpm_download_url: "https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm" common_required_pkgs: - python-httplib2 - openssl - curl - rsync - bash-completion - socat - unzip # Set to true if your network does not support IPv6 # This maybe necessary for pulling Docker images from # GCE docker repository disable_ipv6_dns: false kube_cert_group: kube-cert kube_config_dir: /etc/kubernetes # For the openstack integration kubelet will need credentials to access # openstack apis like nova and cinder. Per default this values will be # read from the environment. openstack_auth_url: "{{ lookup('env','OS_AUTH_URL') }}" openstack_username: "{{ lookup('env','OS_USERNAME') }}" openstack_password: "{{ lookup('env','OS_PASSWORD') }}" openstack_region: "{{ lookup('env','OS_REGION_NAME') }}" openstack_tenant_id: "{{ lookup('env','OS_TENANT_ID')|default(lookup('env','OS_PROJECT_ID'),true) }}" openstack_domain_name: "{{ lookup('env','OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME') }}" # For the vsphere integration, kubelet will need credentials to access # vsphere apis # Documentation regarding these values can be found # https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/cloudprovider/providers/vsphere/vsphere.go#L105 vsphere_vcenter_ip: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_VCENTER') }}" vsphere_vcenter_port: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_VCENTER_PORT') }}" vsphere_user: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_USER') }}" vsphere_password: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_PASSWORD') }}" vsphere_datacenter: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_DATACENTER') }}" vsphere_datastore: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_DATASTORE') }}" vsphere_working_dir: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_WORKING_DIR') }}" vsphere_insecure: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_INSECURE') }}" vsphere_scsi_controller_type: pvscsi # vsphere_public_network is name of the network the VMs are joined to vsphere_public_network: "{{ lookup('env', 'VSPHERE_PUBLIC_NETWORK')|default('') }}" # Container Linux by CoreOS cloud init config file to define /etc/resolv.conf content # for hostnet pods and infra needs resolveconf_cloud_init_conf: /etc/resolveconf_cloud_init.conf # All inventory hostnames will be written into each /etc/hosts file. populate_inventory_to_hosts_file: true