--- ## Directory where etcd data stored etcd_data_dir: /var/lib/etcd ## Directory where the binaries will be installed bin_dir: /usr/local/bin ## The access_ip variable is used to define how other nodes should access ## the node. This is used in flannel to allow other flannel nodes to see ## this node for example. The access_ip is really useful AWS and Google ## environments where the nodes are accessed remotely by the "public" ip, ## but don't know about that address themselves. # access_ip: 1.1.1.1 ## External LB example config ## apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name: "elb.some.domain" # loadbalancer_apiserver: # address: 1.2.3.4 # port: 1234 ## Internal loadbalancers for apiservers # loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: true # valid options are "nginx" or "haproxy" # loadbalancer_apiserver_type: nginx # valid values "nginx" or "haproxy" ## Local loadbalancer should use this port ## And must be set port 6443 loadbalancer_apiserver_port: 6443 ## If loadbalancer_apiserver_healthcheck_port variable defined, enables proxy liveness check for nginx. loadbalancer_apiserver_healthcheck_port: 8081 ### OTHER OPTIONAL VARIABLES ## For some things, kubelet needs to load kernel modules. For example, dynamic kernel services are needed ## for mounting persistent volumes into containers. These may not be loaded by preinstall kubernetes ## processes. For example, ceph and rbd backed volumes. Set to true to allow kubelet to load kernel ## modules. # kubelet_load_modules: false ## Upstream dns servers # upstream_dns_servers: # - 8.8.8.8 # - 8.8.4.4 ## There are some changes specific to the cloud providers ## for instance we need to encapsulate packets with some network plugins ## If set the possible values are either 'gce', 'aws', 'azure', 'openstack', 'vsphere', 'oci', or 'external' ## When openstack is used make sure to source in the openstack credentials ## like you would do when using openstack-client before starting the playbook. ## Note: The 'external' cloud provider is not supported. ## TODO(riverzhang): https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/running-cloud-controller/#running-cloud-controller-manager # cloud_provider: ## Set these proxy values in order to update package manager and docker daemon to use proxies # http_proxy: "" # https_proxy: "" ## Refer to roles/kubespray-defaults/defaults/main.yml before modifying no_proxy # no_proxy: "" ## Some problems may occur when downloading files over https proxy due to ansible bug ## https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/32750. Set this variable to False to disable ## SSL validation of get_url module. Note that kubespray will still be performing checksum validation. # download_validate_certs: False ## If you need exclude all cluster nodes from proxy and other resources, add other resources here. # additional_no_proxy: "" ## Certificate Management ## This setting determines whether certs are generated via scripts. ## Chose 'none' if you provide your own certificates. ## Option is "script", "none" ## note: vault is removed # cert_management: script ## Set to true to allow pre-checks to fail and continue deployment # ignore_assert_errors: false ## The read-only port for the Kubelet to serve on with no authentication/authorization. Uncomment to enable. # kube_read_only_port: 10255 ## Set true to download and cache container # download_container: true ## Deploy container engine # Set false if you want to deploy container engine manually. # deploy_container_engine: true ## Set Pypi repo and cert accordingly # pyrepo_index: https://pypi.example.com/simple # pyrepo_cert: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt