82 lines
3.2 KiB
YAML
82 lines
3.2 KiB
YAML
## Valid bootstrap options (required): ubuntu, coreos, centos, none
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## If the OS is not listed here, it means it doesn't require extra/bootstrap steps.
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## In example, python is not available on 'coreos' so it must be installed before
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## anything else. In the opposite, Debian has already all its dependencies fullfiled, then bootstrap_os should be set to `none`.
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bootstrap_os: none
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## Directory where etcd data stored
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etcd_data_dir: /var/lib/etcd
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## Directory where the binaries will be installed
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bin_dir: /usr/local/bin
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## The access_ip variable is used to define how other nodes should access
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## the node. This is used in flannel to allow other flannel nodes to see
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## this node for example. The access_ip is really useful AWS and Google
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## environments where the nodes are accessed remotely by the "public" ip,
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## but don't know about that address themselves.
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#access_ip: 1.1.1.1
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## External LB example config
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## apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name: "elb.some.domain"
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#loadbalancer_apiserver:
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# address: 1.2.3.4
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# port: 1234
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## Internal loadbalancers for apiservers
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#loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: true
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## Local loadbalancer should use this port instead, if defined.
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## Defaults to kube_apiserver_port (6443)
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#nginx_kube_apiserver_port: 8443
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### OTHER OPTIONAL VARIABLES
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## For some things, kubelet needs to load kernel modules. For example, dynamic kernel services are needed
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## for mounting persistent volumes into containers. These may not be loaded by preinstall kubernetes
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## processes. For example, ceph and rbd backed volumes. Set to true to allow kubelet to load kernel
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## modules.
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#kubelet_load_modules: false
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## With calico it is possible to distributed routes with border routers of the datacenter.
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## Warning : enabling router peering will disable calico's default behavior ('node mesh').
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## The subnets of each nodes will be distributed by the datacenter router
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#peer_with_router: false
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## Upstream dns servers used by dnsmasq
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#upstream_dns_servers:
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# - 8.8.8.8
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# - 8.8.4.4
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## There are some changes specific to the cloud providers
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## for instance we need to encapsulate packets with some network plugins
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## If set the possible values are either 'gce', 'aws', 'azure', 'openstack', 'vsphere', 'oci', or 'external'
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## When openstack is used make sure to source in the openstack credentials
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## like you would do when using nova-client before starting the playbook.
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#cloud_provider:
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## Uncomment to enable experimental kubeadm deployment mode
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#kubeadm_enabled: false
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## Set these proxy values in order to update package manager and docker daemon to use proxies
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#http_proxy: ""
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#https_proxy: ""
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## Refer to roles/kubespray-defaults/defaults/main.yml before modifying no_proxy
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#no_proxy: ""
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## Certificate Management
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## This setting determines whether certs are generated via scripts or whether a
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## cluster of Hashicorp's Vault is started to issue certificates (using etcd
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## as a backend). Options are "script" or "vault"
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#cert_management: script
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## Set to true to allow pre-checks to fail and continue deployment
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#ignore_assert_errors: false
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## The read-only port for the Kubelet to serve on with no authentication/authorization. Uncomment to enable.
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#kube_read_only_port: 10255
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## Set true to download and cache container
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#download_container: true
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