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-rw-r--r-- | inventory/README.md | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.ini | 189 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.py | 1511 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/aws/hosts/hosts | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.external.example | 56 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.mixed.example | 59 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.native.example | 46 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.registry-only.example (renamed from inventory/byo/hosts.byo.native-glusterfs.example) | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.storage-and-registry.example | 63 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.example (renamed from inventory/byo/hosts.origin.example) | 409 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/byo/hosts.ose.example | 875 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | inventory/gce/hosts/gce.py | 477 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/gce/hosts/hosts | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/libvirt/hosts/hosts | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt.ini | 20 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt_generic.py | 191 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | inventory/openstack/hosts/hosts | 1 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | inventory/openstack/hosts/openstack.py | 247 |
18 files changed, 535 insertions, 3637 deletions
diff --git a/inventory/README.md b/inventory/README.md index b61bfff18..5e26e3c32 100644 --- a/inventory/README.md +++ b/inventory/README.md @@ -2,8 +2,4 @@ You can install OpenShift on: -* [Amazon Web Services](aws/hosts/) -* [BYO](byo/) (Bring your own), use this inventory config file to install OpenShift on your bare metal servers -* [GCE](gce/) (Google Compute Engine) -* [libvirt](libvirt/hosts/) -* [OpenStack](openstack/hosts/) +* [BYO](byo/) (Bring your own), use this inventory config file to install OpenShift on your pre-existing hosts diff --git a/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.ini b/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 64c097d47..000000000 --- a/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -# Ansible EC2 external inventory script settings -# - -[ec2] - -# to talk to a private eucalyptus instance uncomment these lines -# and edit edit eucalyptus_host to be the host name of your cloud controller -#eucalyptus = True -#eucalyptus_host = clc.cloud.domain.org - -# AWS regions to make calls to. Set this to 'all' to make request to all regions -# in AWS and merge the results together. Alternatively, set this to a comma -# separated list of regions. E.g. 'us-east-1,us-west-1,us-west-2' -regions = all -regions_exclude = us-gov-west-1,cn-north-1 - -# When generating inventory, Ansible needs to know how to address a server. -# Each EC2 instance has a lot of variables associated with it. Here is the list: -# http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/ref/ec2.html#module-boto.ec2.instance -# Below are 2 variables that are used as the address of a server: -# - destination_variable -# - vpc_destination_variable - -# This is the normal destination variable to use. If you are running Ansible -# from outside EC2, then 'public_dns_name' makes the most sense. If you are -# running Ansible from within EC2, then perhaps you want to use the internal -# address, and should set this to 'private_dns_name'. The key of an EC2 tag -# may optionally be used; however the boto instance variables hold precedence -# in the event of a collision. -destination_variable = public_dns_name - -# This allows you to override the inventory_name with an ec2 variable, instead -# of using the destination_variable above. Addressing (aka ansible_ssh_host) -# will still use destination_variable. Tags should be written as 'tag_TAGNAME'. -hostname_variable = tag_Name - -# For server inside a VPC, using DNS names may not make sense. When an instance -# has 'subnet_id' set, this variable is used. If the subnet is public, setting -# this to 'ip_address' will return the public IP address. For instances in a -# private subnet, this should be set to 'private_ip_address', and Ansible must -# be run from within EC2. The key of an EC2 tag may optionally be used; however -# the boto instance variables hold precedence in the event of a collision. -# WARNING: - instances that are in the private vpc, _without_ public ip address -# will not be listed in the inventory until You set: -# vpc_destination_variable = private_ip_address -vpc_destination_variable = ip_address - -# The following two settings allow flexible ansible host naming based on a -# python format string and a comma-separated list of ec2 tags. Note that: -# -# 1) If the tags referenced are not present for some instances, empty strings -# will be substituted in the format string. -# 2) This overrides both destination_variable and vpc_destination_variable. -# -#destination_format = {0}.{1}.example.com -#destination_format_tags = Name,environment - -# To tag instances on EC2 with the resource records that point to them from -# Route53, uncomment and set 'route53' to True. -route53 = False - -# To exclude RDS instances from the inventory, uncomment and set to False. -rds = False - -# To exclude ElastiCache instances from the inventory, uncomment and set to False. -elasticache = False - -# Additionally, you can specify the list of zones to exclude looking up in -# 'route53_excluded_zones' as a comma-separated list. -# route53_excluded_zones = samplezone1.com, samplezone2.com - -# By default, only EC2 instances in the 'running' state are returned. Set -# 'all_instances' to True to return all instances regardless of state. -all_instances = False - -# By default, only EC2 instances in the 'running' state are returned. Specify -# EC2 instance states to return as a comma-separated list. This -# option is overridden when 'all_instances' is True. -# instance_states = pending, running, shutting-down, terminated, stopping, stopped - -# By default, only RDS instances in the 'available' state are returned. Set -# 'all_rds_instances' to True return all RDS instances regardless of state. -all_rds_instances = False - -# Include RDS cluster information (Aurora etc.) -include_rds_clusters = False - -# By default, only ElastiCache clusters and nodes in the 'available' state -# are returned. Set 'all_elasticache_clusters' and/or 'all_elastic_nodes' -# to True return all ElastiCache clusters and nodes, regardless of state. -# -# Note that all_elasticache_nodes only applies to listed clusters. That means -# if you set all_elastic_clusters to false, no node will be return from -# unavailable clusters, regardless of the state and to what you set for -# all_elasticache_nodes. -all_elasticache_replication_groups = False -all_elasticache_clusters = False -all_elasticache_nodes = False - -# API calls to EC2 are slow. For this reason, we cache the results of an API -# call. Set this to the path you want cache files to be written to. Two files -# will be written to this directory: -# - ansible-ec2.cache -# - ansible-ec2.index -cache_path = ~/.ansible/tmp - -# The number of seconds a cache file is considered valid. After this many -# seconds, a new API call will be made, and the cache file will be updated. -# To disable the cache, set this value to 0 -cache_max_age = 300 - -# Organize groups into a nested/hierarchy instead of a flat namespace. -nested_groups = False - -# Replace - tags when creating groups to avoid issues with ansible -replace_dash_in_groups = False - -# If set to true, any tag of the form "a,b,c" is expanded into a list -# and the results are used to create additional tag_* inventory groups. -expand_csv_tags = False - -# The EC2 inventory output can become very large. To manage its size, -# configure which groups should be created. -group_by_instance_id = True -group_by_region = True -group_by_availability_zone = True -group_by_ami_id = True -group_by_instance_type = True -group_by_key_pair = True -group_by_vpc_id = True -group_by_security_group = True -group_by_tag_keys = True -group_by_tag_none = True -group_by_route53_names = True -group_by_rds_engine = True -group_by_rds_parameter_group = True -group_by_elasticache_engine = True -group_by_elasticache_cluster = True -group_by_elasticache_parameter_group = True -group_by_elasticache_replication_group = True - -# If you only want to include hosts that match a certain regular expression -# pattern_include = staging-* - -# If you want to exclude any hosts that match a certain regular expression -# pattern_exclude = staging-* - -# Instance filters can be used to control which instances are retrieved for -# inventory. For the full list of possible filters, please read the EC2 API -# docs: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-DescribeInstances.html#query-DescribeInstances-filters -# Filters are key/value pairs separated by '=', to list multiple filters use -# a list separated by commas. See examples below. - -# Retrieve only instances with (key=value) env=staging tag -# instance_filters = tag:env=staging - -# Retrieve only instances with role=webservers OR role=dbservers tag -# instance_filters = tag:role=webservers,tag:role=dbservers - -# Retrieve only t1.micro instances OR instances with tag env=staging -# instance_filters = instance-type=t1.micro,tag:env=staging - -# You can use wildcards in filter values also. Below will list instances which -# tag Name value matches webservers1* -# (ex. webservers15, webservers1a, webservers123 etc) -# instance_filters = tag:Name=webservers1* - -# A boto configuration profile may be used to separate out credentials -# see http://boto.readthedocs.org/en/latest/boto_config_tut.html -# boto_profile = some-boto-profile-name - - -[credentials] - -# The AWS credentials can optionally be specified here. Credentials specified -# here are ignored if the environment variable AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or -# AWS_PROFILE is set, or if the boto_profile property above is set. -# -# Supplying AWS credentials here is not recommended, as it introduces -# non-trivial security concerns. When going down this route, please make sure -# to set access permissions for this file correctly, e.g. handle it the same -# way as you would a private SSH key. -# -# Unlike the boto and AWS configure files, this section does not support -# profiles. -# -# aws_access_key_id = AXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -# aws_secret_access_key = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -# aws_security_token = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX diff --git a/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.py b/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.py deleted file mode 100755 index b71458a29..000000000 --- a/inventory/aws/hosts/ec2.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1511 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python2 -# pylint: skip-file - -''' -EC2 external inventory script -================================= - -Generates inventory that Ansible can understand by making API request to -AWS EC2 using the Boto library. - -NOTE: This script assumes Ansible is being executed where the environment -variables needed for Boto have already been set: - export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='AK123' - export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='abc123' - -This script also assumes there is an ec2.ini file alongside it. To specify a -different path to ec2.ini, define the EC2_INI_PATH environment variable: - - export EC2_INI_PATH=/path/to/my_ec2.ini - -If you're using eucalyptus you need to set the above variables and -you need to define: - - export EC2_URL=http://hostname_of_your_cc:port/services/Eucalyptus - -If you're using boto profiles (requires boto>=2.24.0) you can choose a profile -using the --boto-profile command line argument (e.g. ec2.py --boto-profile prod) or using -the AWS_PROFILE variable: - - AWS_PROFILE=prod ansible-playbook -i ec2.py myplaybook.yml - -For more details, see: http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/boto_config_tut.html - -When run against a specific host, this script returns the following variables: - - ec2_ami_launch_index - - ec2_architecture - - ec2_association - - ec2_attachTime - - ec2_attachment - - ec2_attachmentId - - ec2_block_devices - - ec2_client_token - - ec2_deleteOnTermination - - ec2_description - - ec2_deviceIndex - - ec2_dns_name - - ec2_eventsSet - - ec2_group_name - - ec2_hypervisor - - ec2_id - - ec2_image_id - - ec2_instanceState - - ec2_instance_type - - ec2_ipOwnerId - - ec2_ip_address - - ec2_item - - ec2_kernel - - ec2_key_name - - ec2_launch_time - - ec2_monitored - - ec2_monitoring - - ec2_networkInterfaceId - - ec2_ownerId - - ec2_persistent - - ec2_placement - - ec2_platform - - ec2_previous_state - - ec2_private_dns_name - - ec2_private_ip_address - - ec2_publicIp - - ec2_public_dns_name - - ec2_ramdisk - - ec2_reason - - ec2_region - - ec2_requester_id - - ec2_root_device_name - - ec2_root_device_type - - ec2_security_group_ids - - ec2_security_group_names - - ec2_shutdown_state - - ec2_sourceDestCheck - - ec2_spot_instance_request_id - - ec2_state - - ec2_state_code - - ec2_state_reason - - ec2_status - - ec2_subnet_id - - ec2_tenancy - - ec2_virtualization_type - - ec2_vpc_id - -These variables are pulled out of a boto.ec2.instance object. There is a lack of -consistency with variable spellings (camelCase and underscores) since this -just loops through all variables the object exposes. It is preferred to use the -ones with underscores when multiple exist. - -In addition, if an instance has AWS Tags associated with it, each tag is a new -variable named: - - ec2_tag_[Key] = [Value] - -Security groups are comma-separated in 'ec2_security_group_ids' and -'ec2_security_group_names'. -''' - -# (c) 2012, Peter Sankauskas -# -# This file is part of Ansible, -# -# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -###################################################################### - -import sys -import os -import argparse -import re -from time import time -import boto -from boto import ec2 -from boto import rds -from boto import elasticache -from boto import route53 -import six - -from ansible.module_utils import ec2 as ec2_utils - -HAS_BOTO3 = False -try: - import boto3 - HAS_BOTO3 = True -except ImportError: - pass - -from six.moves import configparser -from collections import defaultdict - -try: - import json -except ImportError: - import simplejson as json - - -class Ec2Inventory(object): - - def _empty_inventory(self): - return {"_meta" : {"hostvars" : {}}} - - def __init__(self): - ''' Main execution path ''' - - # Inventory grouped by instance IDs, tags, security groups, regions, - # and availability zones - self.inventory = self._empty_inventory() - - # Index of hostname (address) to instance ID - self.index = {} - - # Boto profile to use (if any) - self.boto_profile = None - - # AWS credentials. - self.credentials = {} - - # Read settings and parse CLI arguments - self.parse_cli_args() - self.read_settings() - - # Make sure that profile_name is not passed at all if not set - # as pre 2.24 boto will fall over otherwise - if self.boto_profile: - if not hasattr(boto.ec2.EC2Connection, 'profile_name'): - self.fail_with_error("boto version must be >= 2.24 to use profile") - - # Cache - if self.args.refresh_cache: - self.do_api_calls_update_cache() - elif not self.is_cache_valid(): - self.do_api_calls_update_cache() - - # Data to print - if self.args.host: - data_to_print = self.get_host_info() - - elif self.args.list: - # Display list of instances for inventory - if self.inventory == self._empty_inventory(): - data_to_print = self.get_inventory_from_cache() - else: - data_to_print = self.json_format_dict(self.inventory, True) - - print(data_to_print) - - - def is_cache_valid(self): - ''' Determines if the cache files have expired, or if it is still valid ''' - - if os.path.isfile(self.cache_path_cache): - mod_time = os.path.getmtime(self.cache_path_cache) - current_time = time() - if (mod_time + self.cache_max_age) > current_time: - if os.path.isfile(self.cache_path_index): - return True - - return False - - - def read_settings(self): - ''' Reads the settings from the ec2.ini file ''' - if six.PY3: - config = configparser.ConfigParser() - else: - config = configparser.SafeConfigParser() - ec2_default_ini_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), 'ec2.ini') - ec2_ini_path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(os.environ.get('EC2_INI_PATH', ec2_default_ini_path))) - config.read(ec2_ini_path) - - # is eucalyptus? - self.eucalyptus_host = None - self.eucalyptus = False - if config.has_option('ec2', 'eucalyptus'): - self.eucalyptus = config.getboolean('ec2', 'eucalyptus') - if self.eucalyptus and config.has_option('ec2', 'eucalyptus_host'): - self.eucalyptus_host = config.get('ec2', 'eucalyptus_host') - - # Regions - self.regions = [] - configRegions = config.get('ec2', 'regions') - configRegions_exclude = config.get('ec2', 'regions_exclude') - if (configRegions == 'all'): - if self.eucalyptus_host: - self.regions.append(boto.connect_euca(host=self.eucalyptus_host).region.name, **self.credentials) - else: - for regionInfo in ec2.regions(): - if regionInfo.name not in configRegions_exclude: - self.regions.append(regionInfo.name) - else: - self.regions = configRegions.split(",") - - # Destination addresses - self.destination_variable = config.get('ec2', 'destination_variable') - self.vpc_destination_variable = config.get('ec2', 'vpc_destination_variable') - - if config.has_option('ec2', 'hostname_variable'): - self.hostname_variable = config.get('ec2', 'hostname_variable') - else: - self.hostname_variable = None - - if config.has_option('ec2', 'destination_format') and \ - config.has_option('ec2', 'destination_format_tags'): - self.destination_format = config.get('ec2', 'destination_format') - self.destination_format_tags = config.get('ec2', 'destination_format_tags').split(',') - else: - self.destination_format = None - self.destination_format_tags = None - - # Route53 - self.route53_enabled = config.getboolean('ec2', 'route53') - self.route53_excluded_zones = [] - if config.has_option('ec2', 'route53_excluded_zones'): - self.route53_excluded_zones.extend( - config.get('ec2', 'route53_excluded_zones', '').split(',')) - - # Include RDS instances? - self.rds_enabled = True - if config.has_option('ec2', 'rds'): - self.rds_enabled = config.getboolean('ec2', 'rds') - - # Include RDS cluster instances? - if config.has_option('ec2', 'include_rds_clusters'): - self.include_rds_clusters = config.getboolean('ec2', 'include_rds_clusters') - else: - self.include_rds_clusters = False - - # Include ElastiCache instances? - self.elasticache_enabled = True - if config.has_option('ec2', 'elasticache'): - self.elasticache_enabled = config.getboolean('ec2', 'elasticache') - - # Return all EC2 instances? - if config.has_option('ec2', 'all_instances'): - self.all_instances = config.getboolean('ec2', 'all_instances') - else: - self.all_instances = False - - # Instance states to be gathered in inventory. Default is 'running'. - # Setting 'all_instances' to 'yes' overrides this option. - ec2_valid_instance_states = [ - 'pending', - 'running', - 'shutting-down', - 'terminated', - 'stopping', - 'stopped' - ] - self.ec2_instance_states = [] - if self.all_instances: - self.ec2_instance_states = ec2_valid_instance_states - elif config.has_option('ec2', 'instance_states'): - for instance_state in config.get('ec2', 'instance_states').split(','): - instance_state = instance_state.strip() - if instance_state not in ec2_valid_instance_states: - continue - self.ec2_instance_states.append(instance_state) - else: - self.ec2_instance_states = ['running'] - - # Return all RDS instances? (if RDS is enabled) - if config.has_option('ec2', 'all_rds_instances') and self.rds_enabled: - self.all_rds_instances = config.getboolean('ec2', 'all_rds_instances') - else: - self.all_rds_instances = False - - # Return all ElastiCache replication groups? (if ElastiCache is enabled) - if config.has_option('ec2', 'all_elasticache_replication_groups') and self.elasticache_enabled: - self.all_elasticache_replication_groups = config.getboolean('ec2', 'all_elasticache_replication_groups') - else: - self.all_elasticache_replication_groups = False - - # Return all ElastiCache clusters? (if ElastiCache is enabled) - if config.has_option('ec2', 'all_elasticache_clusters') and self.elasticache_enabled: - self.all_elasticache_clusters = config.getboolean('ec2', 'all_elasticache_clusters') - else: - self.all_elasticache_clusters = False - - # Return all ElastiCache nodes? (if ElastiCache is enabled) - if config.has_option('ec2', 'all_elasticache_nodes') and self.elasticache_enabled: - self.all_elasticache_nodes = config.getboolean('ec2', 'all_elasticache_nodes') - else: - self.all_elasticache_nodes = False - - # boto configuration profile (prefer CLI argument) - self.boto_profile = self.args.boto_profile - if config.has_option('ec2', 'boto_profile') and not self.boto_profile: - self.boto_profile = config.get('ec2', 'boto_profile') - - # AWS credentials (prefer environment variables) - if not (self.boto_profile or os.environ.get('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID') or - os.environ.get('AWS_PROFILE')): - if config.has_option('credentials', 'aws_access_key_id'): - aws_access_key_id = config.get('credentials', 'aws_access_key_id') - else: - aws_access_key_id = None - if config.has_option('credentials', 'aws_secret_access_key'): - aws_secret_access_key = config.get('credentials', 'aws_secret_access_key') - else: - aws_secret_access_key = None - if config.has_option('credentials', 'aws_security_token'): - aws_security_token = config.get('credentials', 'aws_security_token') - else: - aws_security_token = None - if aws_access_key_id: - self.credentials = { - 'aws_access_key_id': aws_access_key_id, - 'aws_secret_access_key': aws_secret_access_key - } - if aws_security_token: - self.credentials['security_token'] = aws_security_token - - # Cache related - cache_dir = os.path.expanduser(config.get('ec2', 'cache_path')) - if self.boto_profile: - cache_dir = os.path.join(cache_dir, 'profile_' + self.boto_profile) - if not os.path.exists(cache_dir): - os.makedirs(cache_dir) - - cache_name = 'ansible-ec2' - aws_profile = lambda: (self.boto_profile or - os.environ.get('AWS_PROFILE') or - os.environ.get('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID') or - self.credentials.get('aws_access_key_id', None)) - if aws_profile(): - cache_name = '%s-%s' % (cache_name, aws_profile()) - self.cache_path_cache = cache_dir + "/%s.cache" % cache_name - self.cache_path_index = cache_dir + "/%s.index" % cache_name - self.cache_max_age = config.getint('ec2', 'cache_max_age') - - if config.has_option('ec2', 'expand_csv_tags'): - self.expand_csv_tags = config.getboolean('ec2', 'expand_csv_tags') - else: - self.expand_csv_tags = False - - # Configure nested groups instead of flat namespace. - if config.has_option('ec2', 'nested_groups'): - self.nested_groups = config.getboolean('ec2', 'nested_groups') - else: - self.nested_groups = False - - # Replace dash or not in group names - if config.has_option('ec2', 'replace_dash_in_groups'): - self.replace_dash_in_groups = config.getboolean('ec2', 'replace_dash_in_groups') - else: - self.replace_dash_in_groups = True - - # Configure which groups should be created. - group_by_options = [ - 'group_by_instance_id', - 'group_by_region', - 'group_by_availability_zone', - 'group_by_ami_id', - 'group_by_instance_type', - 'group_by_key_pair', - 'group_by_vpc_id', - 'group_by_security_group', - 'group_by_tag_keys', - 'group_by_tag_none', - 'group_by_route53_names', - 'group_by_rds_engine', - 'group_by_rds_parameter_group', - 'group_by_elasticache_engine', - 'group_by_elasticache_cluster', - 'group_by_elasticache_parameter_group', - 'group_by_elasticache_replication_group', - ] - for option in group_by_options: - if config.has_option('ec2', option): - setattr(self, option, config.getboolean('ec2', option)) - else: - setattr(self, option, True) - - # Do we need to just include hosts that match a pattern? - try: - pattern_include = config.get('ec2', 'pattern_include') - if pattern_include and len(pattern_include) > 0: - self.pattern_include = re.compile(pattern_include) - else: - self.pattern_include = None - except configparser.NoOptionError: - self.pattern_include = None - - # Do we need to exclude hosts that match a pattern? - try: - pattern_exclude = config.get('ec2', 'pattern_exclude'); - if pattern_exclude and len(pattern_exclude) > 0: - self.pattern_exclude = re.compile(pattern_exclude) - else: - self.pattern_exclude = None - except configparser.NoOptionError: - self.pattern_exclude = None - - # Instance filters (see boto and EC2 API docs). Ignore invalid filters. - self.ec2_instance_filters = defaultdict(list) - if config.has_option('ec2', 'instance_filters'): - - filters = [f for f in config.get('ec2', 'instance_filters').split(',') if f] - - for instance_filter in filters: - instance_filter = instance_filter.strip() - if not instance_filter or '=' not in instance_filter: - continue - filter_key, filter_value = [x.strip() for x in instance_filter.split('=', 1)] - if not filter_key: - continue - self.ec2_instance_filters[filter_key].append(filter_value) - - def parse_cli_args(self): - ''' Command line argument processing ''' - - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on EC2') - parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True, - help='List instances (default: True)') - parser.add_argument('--host', action='store', - help='Get all the variables about a specific instance') - parser.add_argument('--refresh-cache', action='store_true', default=False, - help='Force refresh of cache by making API requests to EC2 (default: False - use cache files)') - parser.add_argument('--profile', '--boto-profile', action='store', dest='boto_profile', - help='Use boto profile for connections to EC2') - self.args = parser.parse_args() - - - def do_api_calls_update_cache(self): - ''' Do API calls to each region, and save data in cache files ''' - - if self.route53_enabled: - self.get_route53_records() - - for region in self.regions: - self.get_instances_by_region(region) - if self.rds_enabled: - self.get_rds_instances_by_region(region) - if self.elasticache_enabled: - self.get_elasticache_clusters_by_region(region) - self.get_elasticache_replication_groups_by_region(region) - if self.include_rds_clusters: - self.include_rds_clusters_by_region(region) - - self.write_to_cache(self.inventory, self.cache_path_cache) - self.write_to_cache(self.index, self.cache_path_index) - - def connect(self, region): - ''' create connection to api server''' - if self.eucalyptus: - conn = boto.connect_euca(host=self.eucalyptus_host, **self.credentials) - conn.APIVersion = '2010-08-31' - else: - conn = self.connect_to_aws(ec2, region) - return conn - - def boto_fix_security_token_in_profile(self, connect_args): - ''' monkey patch for boto issue boto/boto#2100 ''' - profile = 'profile ' + self.boto_profile - if boto.config.has_option(profile, 'aws_security_token'): - connect_args['security_token'] = boto.config.get(profile, 'aws_security_token') - return connect_args - - def connect_to_aws(self, module, region): - connect_args = self.credentials - - # only pass the profile name if it's set (as it is not supported by older boto versions) - if self.boto_profile: - connect_args['profile_name'] = self.boto_profile - self.boto_fix_security_token_in_profile(connect_args) - - conn = module.connect_to_region(region, **connect_args) - # connect_to_region will fail "silently" by returning None if the region name is wrong or not supported - if conn is None: - self.fail_with_error("region name: %s likely not supported, or AWS is down. connection to region failed." % region) - return conn - - def get_instances_by_region(self, region): - ''' Makes an AWS EC2 API call to the list of instances in a particular - region ''' - - try: - conn = self.connect(region) - reservations = [] - if self.ec2_instance_filters: - for filter_key, filter_values in self.ec2_instance_filters.items(): - reservations.extend(conn.get_all_instances(filters = { filter_key : filter_values })) - else: - reservations = conn.get_all_instances() - - # Pull the tags back in a second step - # AWS are on record as saying that the tags fetched in the first `get_all_instances` request are not - # reliable and may be missing, and the only way to guarantee they are there is by calling `get_all_tags` - instance_ids = [] - for reservation in reservations: - instance_ids.extend([instance.id for instance in reservation.instances]) - - max_filter_value = 199 - tags = [] - for i in range(0, len(instance_ids), max_filter_value): - tags.extend(conn.get_all_tags(filters={'resource-type': 'instance', 'resource-id': instance_ids[i:i+max_filter_value]})) - - tags_by_instance_id = defaultdict(dict) - for tag in tags: - tags_by_instance_id[tag.res_id][tag.name] = tag.value - - for reservation in reservations: - for instance in reservation.instances: - instance.tags = tags_by_instance_id[instance.id] - self.add_instance(instance, region) - - except boto.exception.BotoServerError as e: - if e.error_code == 'AuthFailure': - error = self.get_auth_error_message() - else: - backend = 'Eucalyptus' if self.eucalyptus else 'AWS' - error = "Error connecting to %s backend.\n%s" % (backend, e.message) - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting EC2 instances') - - def get_rds_instances_by_region(self, region): - ''' Makes an AWS API call to the list of RDS instances in a particular - region ''' - - try: - conn = self.connect_to_aws(rds, region) - if conn: - marker = None - while True: - instances = conn.get_all_dbinstances(marker=marker) - marker = instances.marker - for instance in instances: - self.add_rds_instance(instance, region) - if not marker: - break - except boto.exception.BotoServerError as e: - error = e.reason - - if e.error_code == 'AuthFailure': - error = self.get_auth_error_message() - if not e.reason == "Forbidden": - error = "Looks like AWS RDS is down:\n%s" % e.message - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting RDS instances') - - def include_rds_clusters_by_region(self, region): - if not HAS_BOTO3: - self.fail_with_error("Working with RDS clusters requires boto3 - please install boto3 and try again", - "getting RDS clusters") - - client = ec2_utils.boto3_inventory_conn('client', 'rds', region, **self.credentials) - - marker, clusters = '', [] - while marker is not None: - resp = client.describe_db_clusters(Marker=marker) - clusters.extend(resp["DBClusters"]) - marker = resp.get('Marker', None) - - account_id = boto.connect_iam().get_user().arn.split(':')[4] - c_dict = {} - for c in clusters: - # remove these datetime objects as there is no serialisation to json - # currently in place and we don't need the data yet - if 'EarliestRestorableTime' in c: - del c['EarliestRestorableTime'] - if 'LatestRestorableTime' in c: - del c['LatestRestorableTime'] - - if self.ec2_instance_filters == {}: - matches_filter = True - else: - matches_filter = False - - try: - # arn:aws:rds:<region>:<account number>:<resourcetype>:<name> - tags = client.list_tags_for_resource( - ResourceName='arn:aws:rds:' + region + ':' + account_id + ':cluster:' + c['DBClusterIdentifier']) - c['Tags'] = tags['TagList'] - - if self.ec2_instance_filters: - for filter_key, filter_values in self.ec2_instance_filters.items(): - # get AWS tag key e.g. tag:env will be 'env' - tag_name = filter_key.split(":", 1)[1] - # Filter values is a list (if you put multiple values for the same tag name) - matches_filter = any(d['Key'] == tag_name and d['Value'] in filter_values for d in c['Tags']) - - if matches_filter: - # it matches a filter, so stop looking for further matches - break - - except Exception as e: - if e.message.find('DBInstanceNotFound') >= 0: - # AWS RDS bug (2016-01-06) means deletion does not fully complete and leave an 'empty' cluster. - # Ignore errors when trying to find tags for these - pass - - # ignore empty clusters caused by AWS bug - if len(c['DBClusterMembers']) == 0: - continue - elif matches_filter: - c_dict[c['DBClusterIdentifier']] = c - - self.inventory['db_clusters'] = c_dict - - def get_elasticache_clusters_by_region(self, region): - ''' Makes an AWS API call to the list of ElastiCache clusters (with - nodes' info) in a particular region.''' - - # ElastiCache boto module doesn't provide a get_all_intances method, - # that's why we need to call describe directly (it would be called by - # the shorthand method anyway...) - try: - conn = self.connect_to_aws(elasticache, region) - if conn: - # show_cache_node_info = True - # because we also want nodes' information - response = conn.describe_cache_clusters(None, None, None, True) - - except boto.exception.BotoServerError as e: - error = e.reason - - if e.error_code == 'AuthFailure': - error = self.get_auth_error_message() - if not e.reason == "Forbidden": - error = "Looks like AWS ElastiCache is down:\n%s" % e.message - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting ElastiCache clusters') - - try: - # Boto also doesn't provide wrapper classes to CacheClusters or - # CacheNodes. Because of that we can't make use of the get_list - # method in the AWSQueryConnection. Let's do the work manually - clusters = response['DescribeCacheClustersResponse']['DescribeCacheClustersResult']['CacheClusters'] - - except KeyError as e: - error = "ElastiCache query to AWS failed (unexpected format)." - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting ElastiCache clusters') - - for cluster in clusters: - self.add_elasticache_cluster(cluster, region) - - def get_elasticache_replication_groups_by_region(self, region): - ''' Makes an AWS API call to the list of ElastiCache replication groups - in a particular region.''' - - # ElastiCache boto module doesn't provide a get_all_intances method, - # that's why we need to call describe directly (it would be called by - # the shorthand method anyway...) - try: - conn = self.connect_to_aws(elasticache, region) - if conn: - response = conn.describe_replication_groups() - - except boto.exception.BotoServerError as e: - error = e.reason - - if e.error_code == 'AuthFailure': - error = self.get_auth_error_message() - if not e.reason == "Forbidden": - error = "Looks like AWS ElastiCache [Replication Groups] is down:\n%s" % e.message - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting ElastiCache clusters') - - try: - # Boto also doesn't provide wrapper classes to ReplicationGroups - # Because of that we can't make use of the get_list method in the - # AWSQueryConnection. Let's do the work manually - replication_groups = response['DescribeReplicationGroupsResponse']['DescribeReplicationGroupsResult']['ReplicationGroups'] - - except KeyError as e: - error = "ElastiCache [Replication Groups] query to AWS failed (unexpected format)." - self.fail_with_error(error, 'getting ElastiCache clusters') - - for replication_group in replication_groups: - self.add_elasticache_replication_group(replication_group, region) - - def get_auth_error_message(self): - ''' create an informative error message if there is an issue authenticating''' - errors = ["Authentication error retrieving ec2 inventory."] - if None in [os.environ.get('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'), os.environ.get('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY')]: - errors.append(' - No AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment vars found') - else: - errors.append(' - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment vars found but may not be correct') - - boto_paths = ['/etc/boto.cfg', '~/.boto', '~/.aws/credentials'] - boto_config_found = list(p for p in boto_paths if os.path.isfile(os.path.expanduser(p))) - if len(boto_config_found) > 0: - errors.append(" - Boto configs found at '%s', but the credentials contained may not be correct" % ', '.join(boto_config_found)) - else: - errors.append(" - No Boto config found at any expected location '%s'" % ', '.join(boto_paths)) - - return '\n'.join(errors) - - def fail_with_error(self, err_msg, err_operation=None): - '''log an error to std err for ansible-playbook to consume and exit''' - if err_operation: - err_msg = 'ERROR: "{err_msg}", while: {err_operation}'.format( - err_msg=err_msg, err_operation=err_operation) - sys.stderr.write(err_msg) - sys.exit(1) - - def get_instance(self, region, instance_id): - conn = self.connect(region) - - reservations = conn.get_all_instances([instance_id]) - for reservation in reservations: - for instance in reservation.instances: - return instance - - def add_instance(self, instance, region): - ''' Adds an instance to the inventory and index, as long as it is - addressable ''' - - # Only return instances with desired instance states - if instance.state not in self.ec2_instance_states: - return - - # Select the best destination address - if self.destination_format and self.destination_format_tags: - dest = self.destination_format.format(*[ getattr(instance, 'tags').get(tag, '') for tag in self.destination_format_tags ]) - elif instance.subnet_id: - dest = getattr(instance, self.vpc_destination_variable, None) - if dest is None: - dest = getattr(instance, 'tags').get(self.vpc_destination_variable, None) - else: - dest = getattr(instance, self.destination_variable, None) - if dest is None: - dest = getattr(instance, 'tags').get(self.destination_variable, None) - - if not dest: - # Skip instances we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet) - return - - # Set the inventory name - hostname = None - if self.hostname_variable: - if self.hostname_variable.startswith('tag_'): - hostname = instance.tags.get(self.hostname_variable[4:], None) - else: - hostname = getattr(instance, self.hostname_variable) - - # If we can't get a nice hostname, use the destination address - if not hostname: - hostname = dest - else: - hostname = self.to_safe(hostname).lower() - - # if we only want to include hosts that match a pattern, skip those that don't - if self.pattern_include and not self.pattern_include.match(hostname): - return - - # if we need to exclude hosts that match a pattern, skip those - if self.pattern_exclude and self.pattern_exclude.match(hostname): - return - - # Add to index - self.index[hostname] = [region, instance.id] - - # Inventory: Group by instance ID (always a group of 1) - if self.group_by_instance_id: - self.inventory[instance.id] = [hostname] - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'instances', instance.id) - - # Inventory: Group by region - if self.group_by_region: - self.push(self.inventory, region, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'regions', region) - - # Inventory: Group by availability zone - if self.group_by_availability_zone: - self.push(self.inventory, instance.placement, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - if self.group_by_region: - self.push_group(self.inventory, region, instance.placement) - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'zones', instance.placement) - - # Inventory: Group by Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID - if self.group_by_ami_id: - ami_id = self.to_safe(instance.image_id) - self.push(self.inventory, ami_id, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'images', ami_id) - - # Inventory: Group by instance type - if self.group_by_instance_type: - type_name = self.to_safe('type_' + instance.instance_type) - self.push(self.inventory, type_name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'types', type_name) - - # Inventory: Group by key pair - if self.group_by_key_pair and instance.key_name: - key_name = self.to_safe('key_' + instance.key_name) - self.push(self.inventory, key_name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'keys', key_name) - - # Inventory: Group by VPC - if self.group_by_vpc_id and instance.vpc_id: - vpc_id_name = self.to_safe('vpc_id_' + instance.vpc_id) - self.push(self.inventory, vpc_id_name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'vpcs', vpc_id_name) - - # Inventory: Group by security group - if self.group_by_security_group: - try: - for group in instance.groups: - key = self.to_safe("security_group_" + group.name) - self.push(self.inventory, key, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'security_groups', key) - except AttributeError: - self.fail_with_error('\n'.join(['Package boto seems a bit older.', - 'Please upgrade boto >= 2.3.0.'])) - - # Inventory: Group by tag keys - if self.group_by_tag_keys: - for k, v in instance.tags.items(): - if self.expand_csv_tags and v and ',' in v: - values = map(lambda x: x.strip(), v.split(',')) - else: - values = [v] - - for v in values: - if v: - key = self.to_safe("tag_" + k + "=" + v) - else: - key = self.to_safe("tag_" + k) - self.push(self.inventory, key, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'tags', self.to_safe("tag_" + k)) - if v: - self.push_group(self.inventory, self.to_safe("tag_" + k), key) - - # Inventory: Group by Route53 domain names if enabled - if self.route53_enabled and self.group_by_route53_names: - route53_names = self.get_instance_route53_names(instance) - for name in route53_names: - self.push(self.inventory, name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'route53', name) - - # Global Tag: instances without tags - if self.group_by_tag_none and len(instance.tags) == 0: - self.push(self.inventory, 'tag_none', hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'tags', 'tag_none') - - # Global Tag: tag all EC2 instances - self.push(self.inventory, 'ec2', hostname) - - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][hostname] = self.get_host_info_dict_from_instance(instance) - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][hostname]['ansible_ssh_host'] = dest - - - def add_rds_instance(self, instance, region): - ''' Adds an RDS instance to the inventory and index, as long as it is - addressable ''' - - # Only want available instances unless all_rds_instances is True - if not self.all_rds_instances and instance.status != 'available': - return - - # Select the best destination address - dest = instance.endpoint[0] - - if not dest: - # Skip instances we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet) - return - - # Set the inventory name - hostname = None - if self.hostname_variable: - if self.hostname_variable.startswith('tag_'): - hostname = instance.tags.get(self.hostname_variable[4:], None) - else: - hostname = getattr(instance, self.hostname_variable) - - # If we can't get a nice hostname, use the destination address - if not hostname: - hostname = dest - - hostname = self.to_safe(hostname).lower() - - # Add to index - self.index[hostname] = [region, instance.id] - - # Inventory: Group by instance ID (always a group of 1) - if self.group_by_instance_id: - self.inventory[instance.id] = [hostname] - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'instances', instance.id) - - # Inventory: Group by region - if self.group_by_region: - self.push(self.inventory, region, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'regions', region) - - # Inventory: Group by availability zone - if self.group_by_availability_zone: - self.push(self.inventory, instance.availability_zone, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - if self.group_by_region: - self.push_group(self.inventory, region, instance.availability_zone) - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'zones', instance.availability_zone) - - # Inventory: Group by instance type - if self.group_by_instance_type: - type_name = self.to_safe('type_' + instance.instance_class) - self.push(self.inventory, type_name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'types', type_name) - - # Inventory: Group by VPC - if self.group_by_vpc_id and instance.subnet_group and instance.subnet_group.vpc_id: - vpc_id_name = self.to_safe('vpc_id_' + instance.subnet_group.vpc_id) - self.push(self.inventory, vpc_id_name, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'vpcs', vpc_id_name) - - # Inventory: Group by security group - if self.group_by_security_group: - try: - if instance.security_group: - key = self.to_safe("security_group_" + instance.security_group.name) - self.push(self.inventory, key, hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'security_groups', key) - - except AttributeError: - self.fail_with_error('\n'.join(['Package boto seems a bit older.', - 'Please upgrade boto >= 2.3.0.'])) - - - # Inventory: Group by engine - if self.group_by_rds_engine: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("rds_" + instance.engine), hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'rds_engines', self.to_safe("rds_" + instance.engine)) - - # Inventory: Group by parameter group - if self.group_by_rds_parameter_group: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("rds_parameter_group_" + instance.parameter_group.name), hostname) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'rds_parameter_groups', self.to_safe("rds_parameter_group_" + instance.parameter_group.name)) - - # Global Tag: all RDS instances - self.push(self.inventory, 'rds', hostname) - - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][hostname] = self.get_host_info_dict_from_instance(instance) - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][hostname]['ansible_ssh_host'] = dest - - def add_elasticache_cluster(self, cluster, region): - ''' Adds an ElastiCache cluster to the inventory and index, as long as - it's nodes are addressable ''' - - # Only want available clusters unless all_elasticache_clusters is True - if not self.all_elasticache_clusters and cluster['CacheClusterStatus'] != 'available': - return - - # Select the best destination address - if 'ConfigurationEndpoint' in cluster and cluster['ConfigurationEndpoint']: - # Memcached cluster - dest = cluster['ConfigurationEndpoint']['Address'] - is_redis = False - else: - # Redis sigle node cluster - # Because all Redis clusters are single nodes, we'll merge the - # info from the cluster with info about the node - dest = cluster['CacheNodes'][0]['Endpoint']['Address'] - is_redis = True - - if not dest: - # Skip clusters we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet) - return - - # Add to index - self.index[dest] = [region, cluster['CacheClusterId']] - - # Inventory: Group by instance ID (always a group of 1) - if self.group_by_instance_id: - self.inventory[cluster['CacheClusterId']] = [dest] - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'instances', cluster['CacheClusterId']) - - # Inventory: Group by region - if self.group_by_region and not is_redis: - self.push(self.inventory, region, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'regions', region) - - # Inventory: Group by availability zone - if self.group_by_availability_zone and not is_redis: - self.push(self.inventory, cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone'], dest) - if self.nested_groups: - if self.group_by_region: - self.push_group(self.inventory, region, cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone']) - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'zones', cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone']) - - # Inventory: Group by node type - if self.group_by_instance_type and not is_redis: - type_name = self.to_safe('type_' + cluster['CacheNodeType']) - self.push(self.inventory, type_name, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'types', type_name) - - # Inventory: Group by VPC (information not available in the current - # AWS API version for ElastiCache) - - # Inventory: Group by security group - if self.group_by_security_group and not is_redis: - - # Check for the existence of the 'SecurityGroups' key and also if - # this key has some value. When the cluster is not placed in a SG - # the query can return None here and cause an error. - if 'SecurityGroups' in cluster and cluster['SecurityGroups'] is not None: - for security_group in cluster['SecurityGroups']: - key = self.to_safe("security_group_" + security_group['SecurityGroupId']) - self.push(self.inventory, key, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'security_groups', key) - - # Inventory: Group by engine - if self.group_by_elasticache_engine and not is_redis: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("elasticache_" + cluster['Engine']), dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'elasticache_engines', self.to_safe(cluster['Engine'])) - - # Inventory: Group by parameter group - if self.group_by_elasticache_parameter_group: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("elasticache_parameter_group_" + cluster['CacheParameterGroup']['CacheParameterGroupName']), dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'elasticache_parameter_groups', self.to_safe(cluster['CacheParameterGroup']['CacheParameterGroupName'])) - - # Inventory: Group by replication group - if self.group_by_elasticache_replication_group and 'ReplicationGroupId' in cluster and cluster['ReplicationGroupId']: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("elasticache_replication_group_" + cluster['ReplicationGroupId']), dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'elasticache_replication_groups', self.to_safe(cluster['ReplicationGroupId'])) - - # Global Tag: all ElastiCache clusters - self.push(self.inventory, 'elasticache_clusters', cluster['CacheClusterId']) - - host_info = self.get_host_info_dict_from_describe_dict(cluster) - - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][dest] = host_info - - # Add the nodes - for node in cluster['CacheNodes']: - self.add_elasticache_node(node, cluster, region) - - def add_elasticache_node(self, node, cluster, region): - ''' Adds an ElastiCache node to the inventory and index, as long as - it is addressable ''' - - # Only want available nodes unless all_elasticache_nodes is True - if not self.all_elasticache_nodes and node['CacheNodeStatus'] != 'available': - return - - # Select the best destination address - dest = node['Endpoint']['Address'] - - if not dest: - # Skip nodes we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet) - return - - node_id = self.to_safe(cluster['CacheClusterId'] + '_' + node['CacheNodeId']) - - # Add to index - self.index[dest] = [region, node_id] - - # Inventory: Group by node ID (always a group of 1) - if self.group_by_instance_id: - self.inventory[node_id] = [dest] - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'instances', node_id) - - # Inventory: Group by region - if self.group_by_region: - self.push(self.inventory, region, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'regions', region) - - # Inventory: Group by availability zone - if self.group_by_availability_zone: - self.push(self.inventory, cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone'], dest) - if self.nested_groups: - if self.group_by_region: - self.push_group(self.inventory, region, cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone']) - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'zones', cluster['PreferredAvailabilityZone']) - - # Inventory: Group by node type - if self.group_by_instance_type: - type_name = self.to_safe('type_' + cluster['CacheNodeType']) - self.push(self.inventory, type_name, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'types', type_name) - - # Inventory: Group by VPC (information not available in the current - # AWS API version for ElastiCache) - - # Inventory: Group by security group - if self.group_by_security_group: - - # Check for the existence of the 'SecurityGroups' key and also if - # this key has some value. When the cluster is not placed in a SG - # the query can return None here and cause an error. - if 'SecurityGroups' in cluster and cluster['SecurityGroups'] is not None: - for security_group in cluster['SecurityGroups']: - key = self.to_safe("security_group_" + security_group['SecurityGroupId']) - self.push(self.inventory, key, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'security_groups', key) - - # Inventory: Group by engine - if self.group_by_elasticache_engine: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("elasticache_" + cluster['Engine']), dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'elasticache_engines', self.to_safe("elasticache_" + cluster['Engine'])) - - # Inventory: Group by parameter group (done at cluster level) - - # Inventory: Group by replication group (done at cluster level) - - # Inventory: Group by ElastiCache Cluster - if self.group_by_elasticache_cluster: - self.push(self.inventory, self.to_safe("elasticache_cluster_" + cluster['CacheClusterId']), dest) - - # Global Tag: all ElastiCache nodes - self.push(self.inventory, 'elasticache_nodes', dest) - - host_info = self.get_host_info_dict_from_describe_dict(node) - - if dest in self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"]: - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][dest].update(host_info) - else: - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][dest] = host_info - - def add_elasticache_replication_group(self, replication_group, region): - ''' Adds an ElastiCache replication group to the inventory and index ''' - - # Only want available clusters unless all_elasticache_replication_groups is True - if not self.all_elasticache_replication_groups and replication_group['Status'] != 'available': - return - - # Select the best destination address (PrimaryEndpoint) - dest = replication_group['NodeGroups'][0]['PrimaryEndpoint']['Address'] - - if not dest: - # Skip clusters we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet) - return - - # Add to index - self.index[dest] = [region, replication_group['ReplicationGroupId']] - - # Inventory: Group by ID (always a group of 1) - if self.group_by_instance_id: - self.inventory[replication_group['ReplicationGroupId']] = [dest] - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'instances', replication_group['ReplicationGroupId']) - - # Inventory: Group by region - if self.group_by_region: - self.push(self.inventory, region, dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'regions', region) - - # Inventory: Group by availability zone (doesn't apply to replication groups) - - # Inventory: Group by node type (doesn't apply to replication groups) - - # Inventory: Group by VPC (information not available in the current - # AWS API version for replication groups - - # Inventory: Group by security group (doesn't apply to replication groups) - # Check this value in cluster level - - # Inventory: Group by engine (replication groups are always Redis) - if self.group_by_elasticache_engine: - self.push(self.inventory, 'elasticache_redis', dest) - if self.nested_groups: - self.push_group(self.inventory, 'elasticache_engines', 'redis') - - # Global Tag: all ElastiCache clusters - self.push(self.inventory, 'elasticache_replication_groups', replication_group['ReplicationGroupId']) - - host_info = self.get_host_info_dict_from_describe_dict(replication_group) - - self.inventory["_meta"]["hostvars"][dest] = host_info - - def get_route53_records(self): - ''' Get and store the map of resource records to domain names that - point to them. ''' - - r53_conn = route53.Route53Connection() - all_zones = r53_conn.get_zones() - - route53_zones = [ zone for zone in all_zones if zone.name[:-1] - not in self.route53_excluded_zones ] - - self.route53_records = {} - - for zone in route53_zones: - rrsets = r53_conn.get_all_rrsets(zone.id) - - for record_set in rrsets: - record_name = record_set.name - - if record_name.endswith('.'): - record_name = record_name[:-1] - - for resource in record_set.resource_records: - self.route53_records.setdefault(resource, set()) - self.route53_records[resource].add(record_name) - - - def get_instance_route53_names(self, instance): - ''' Check if an instance is referenced in the records we have from - Route53. If it is, return the list of domain names pointing to said - instance. If nothing points to it, return an empty list. ''' - - instance_attributes = [ 'public_dns_name', 'private_dns_name', - 'ip_address', 'private_ip_address' ] - - name_list = set() - - for attrib in instance_attributes: - try: - value = getattr(instance, attrib) - except AttributeError: - continue - - if value in self.route53_records: - name_list.update(self.route53_records[value]) - - return list(name_list) - - def get_host_info_dict_from_instance(self, instance): - instance_vars = {} - for key in vars(instance): - value = getattr(instance, key) - key = self.to_safe('ec2_' + key) - - # Handle complex types - # state/previous_state changed to properties in boto in https://github.com/boto/boto/commit/a23c379837f698212252720d2af8dec0325c9518 - if key == 'ec2__state': - instance_vars['ec2_state'] = instance.state or '' - instance_vars['ec2_state_code'] = instance.state_code - elif key == 'ec2__previous_state': - instance_vars['ec2_previous_state'] = instance.previous_state or '' - instance_vars['ec2_previous_state_code'] = instance.previous_state_code - elif type(value) in [int, bool]: - instance_vars[key] = value - elif isinstance(value, six.string_types): - instance_vars[key] = value.strip() - elif type(value) == type(None): - instance_vars[key] = '' - elif key == 'ec2_region': - instance_vars[key] = value.name - elif key == 'ec2__placement': - instance_vars['ec2_placement'] = value.zone - elif key == 'ec2_tags': - for k, v in value.items(): - if self.expand_csv_tags and ',' in v: - v = list(map(lambda x: x.strip(), v.split(','))) - key = self.to_safe('ec2_tag_' + k) - instance_vars[key] = v - elif key == 'ec2_groups': - group_ids = [] - group_names = [] - for group in value: - group_ids.append(group.id) - group_names.append(group.name) - instance_vars["ec2_security_group_ids"] = ','.join([str(i) for i in group_ids]) - instance_vars["ec2_security_group_names"] = ','.join([str(i) for i in group_names]) - elif key == 'ec2_block_device_mapping': - instance_vars["ec2_block_devices"] = {} - for k, v in value.items(): - instance_vars["ec2_block_devices"][ os.path.basename(k) ] = v.volume_id - else: - pass - # TODO Product codes if someone finds them useful - #print key - #print type(value) - #print value - - return instance_vars - - def get_host_info_dict_from_describe_dict(self, describe_dict): - ''' Parses the dictionary returned by the API call into a flat list - of parameters. This method should be used only when 'describe' is - used directly because Boto doesn't provide specific classes. ''' - - # I really don't agree with prefixing everything with 'ec2' - # because EC2, RDS and ElastiCache are different services. - # I'm just following the pattern used until now to not break any - # compatibility. - - host_info = {} - for key in describe_dict: - value = describe_dict[key] - key = self.to_safe('ec2_' + self.uncammelize(key)) - - # Handle complex types - - # Target: Memcached Cache Clusters - if key == 'ec2_configuration_endpoint' and value: - host_info['ec2_configuration_endpoint_address'] = value['Address'] - host_info['ec2_configuration_endpoint_port'] = value['Port'] - - # Target: Cache Nodes and Redis Cache Clusters (single node) - if key == 'ec2_endpoint' and value: - host_info['ec2_endpoint_address'] = value['Address'] - host_info['ec2_endpoint_port'] = value['Port'] - - # Target: Redis Replication Groups - if key == 'ec2_node_groups' and value: - host_info['ec2_endpoint_address'] = value[0]['PrimaryEndpoint']['Address'] - host_info['ec2_endpoint_port'] = value[0]['PrimaryEndpoint']['Port'] - replica_count = 0 - for node in value[0]['NodeGroupMembers']: - if node['CurrentRole'] == 'primary': - host_info['ec2_primary_cluster_address'] = node['ReadEndpoint']['Address'] - host_info['ec2_primary_cluster_port'] = node['ReadEndpoint']['Port'] - host_info['ec2_primary_cluster_id'] = node['CacheClusterId'] - elif node['CurrentRole'] == 'replica': - host_info['ec2_replica_cluster_address_'+ str(replica_count)] = node['ReadEndpoint']['Address'] - host_info['ec2_replica_cluster_port_'+ str(replica_count)] = node['ReadEndpoint']['Port'] - host_info['ec2_replica_cluster_id_'+ str(replica_count)] = node['CacheClusterId'] - replica_count += 1 - - # Target: Redis Replication Groups - if key == 'ec2_member_clusters' and value: - host_info['ec2_member_clusters'] = ','.join([str(i) for i in value]) - - # Target: All Cache Clusters - elif key == 'ec2_cache_parameter_group': - host_info["ec2_cache_node_ids_to_reboot"] = ','.join([str(i) for i in value['CacheNodeIdsToReboot']]) - host_info['ec2_cache_parameter_group_name'] = value['CacheParameterGroupName'] - host_info['ec2_cache_parameter_apply_status'] = value['ParameterApplyStatus'] - - # Target: Almost everything - elif key == 'ec2_security_groups': - - # Skip if SecurityGroups is None - # (it is possible to have the key defined but no value in it). - if value is not None: - sg_ids = [] - for sg in value: - sg_ids.append(sg['SecurityGroupId']) - host_info["ec2_security_group_ids"] = ','.join([str(i) for i in sg_ids]) - - # Target: Everything - # Preserve booleans and integers - elif type(value) in [int, bool]: - host_info[key] = value - - # Target: Everything - # Sanitize string values - elif isinstance(value, six.string_types): - host_info[key] = value.strip() - - # Target: Everything - # Replace None by an empty string - elif type(value) == type(None): - host_info[key] = '' - - else: - # Remove non-processed complex types - pass - - return host_info - - def get_host_info(self): - ''' Get variables about a specific host ''' - - if len(self.index) == 0: - # Need to load index from cache - self.load_index_from_cache() - - if not self.args.host in self.index: - # try updating the cache - self.do_api_calls_update_cache() - if not self.args.host in self.index: - # host might not exist anymore - return self.json_format_dict({}, True) - - (region, instance_id) = self.index[self.args.host] - - instance = self.get_instance(region, instance_id) - return self.json_format_dict(self.get_host_info_dict_from_instance(instance), True) - - def push(self, my_dict, key, element): - ''' Push an element onto an array that may not have been defined in - the dict ''' - group_info = my_dict.setdefault(key, []) - if isinstance(group_info, dict): - host_list = group_info.setdefault('hosts', []) - host_list.append(element) - else: - group_info.append(element) - - def push_group(self, my_dict, key, element): - ''' Push a group as a child of another group. ''' - parent_group = my_dict.setdefault(key, {}) - if not isinstance(parent_group, dict): - parent_group = my_dict[key] = {'hosts': parent_group} - child_groups = parent_group.setdefault('children', []) - if element not in child_groups: - child_groups.append(element) - - def get_inventory_from_cache(self): - ''' Reads the inventory from the cache file and returns it as a JSON - object ''' - - cache = open(self.cache_path_cache, 'r') - json_inventory = cache.read() - return json_inventory - - - def load_index_from_cache(self): - ''' Reads the index from the cache file sets self.index ''' - - cache = open(self.cache_path_index, 'r') - json_index = cache.read() - self.index = json.loads(json_index) - - - def write_to_cache(self, data, filename): - ''' Writes data in JSON format to a file ''' - - json_data = self.json_format_dict(data, True) - cache = open(filename, 'w') - cache.write(json_data) - cache.close() - - def uncammelize(self, key): - temp = re.sub('(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)', r'\1_\2', key) - return re.sub('([a-z0-9])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', temp).lower() - - def to_safe(self, word): - ''' Converts 'bad' characters in a string to underscores so they can be used as Ansible groups ''' - regex = "[^A-Za-z0-9\_" - if not self.replace_dash_in_groups: - regex += "\-" - return re.sub(regex + "]", "_", word) - - def json_format_dict(self, data, pretty=False): - ''' Converts a dict to a JSON object and dumps it as a formatted - string ''' - - if pretty: - return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2) - else: - return json.dumps(data) - - -# Run the script -Ec2Inventory() diff --git a/inventory/aws/hosts/hosts b/inventory/aws/hosts/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 3996e577e..000000000 --- a/inventory/aws/hosts/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_become=no ansible_python_interpreter='/usr/bin/env python2' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.external.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.external.example new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5a284ce97 --- /dev/null +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.external.example @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory for a cluster +# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage. +# +# This inventory may be used with the byo/config.yml playbook to deploy a new +# cluster with GlusterFS storage, which will use that storage to create a +# volume that will provide backend storage for a hosted Docker registry. +# +# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/config.yml to +# deploy GlusterFS storage on an existing cluster. With this playbook, the +# registry backend volume will be created but the administrator must then +# either deploy a hosted registry or change an existing hosted registry to use +# that volume. +# +# There are additional configuration parameters that can be specified to +# control the deployment and state of a GlusterFS cluster. Please see the +# documentation in playbooks/byo/openshift-glusterfs/README.md and +# roles/openshift_storage_glusterfs/README.md for additional details. + +[OSEv3:children] +masters +nodes +# Specify there will be GlusterFS nodes +glusterfs + +[OSEv3:vars] +ansible_ssh_user=root +openshift_deployment_type=origin +# Specify that we want to use an external GlusterFS cluster +openshift_storage_glusterfs_is_native=False +# Specify the IP address or hostname of the external heketi service +openshift_storage_glusterfs_heketi_url=172.0.0.1 + +[masters] +master + +[nodes] +master openshift_schedulable=False +node0 openshift_schedulable=True +node1 openshift_schedulable=True +node2 openshift_schedulable=True + +# Specify the glusterfs group, which contains the nodes of the external +# GlusterFS cluster. At a minimum, each node must have "glusterfs_hostname" +# and "glusterfs_devices" variables defined. +# +# The first variable indicates the hostname of the external GLusterFS node, +# and must be reachable by the external heketi service. +# +# The second variable is a list of block devices the node will have access to +# that are intended solely for use as GlusterFS storage. These block devices +# must be bare (e.g. have no data, not be marked as LVM PVs), and will be +# formatted. +[glusterfs] +node0.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.10' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb" ]' +node1.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.11' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc" ]' +node2.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.11' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdd" ]' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.mixed.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.mixed.example new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d16df6470 --- /dev/null +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.mixed.example @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory for a cluster +# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage. +# +# This inventory may be used with the byo/config.yml playbook to deploy a new +# cluster with GlusterFS storage, which will use that storage to create a +# volume that will provide backend storage for a hosted Docker registry. +# +# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/config.yml to +# deploy GlusterFS storage on an existing cluster. With this playbook, the +# registry backend volume will be created but the administrator must then +# either deploy a hosted registry or change an existing hosted registry to use +# that volume. +# +# There are additional configuration parameters that can be specified to +# control the deployment and state of a GlusterFS cluster. Please see the +# documentation in playbooks/byo/openshift-glusterfs/README.md and +# roles/openshift_storage_glusterfs/README.md for additional details. + +[OSEv3:children] +masters +nodes +# Specify there will be GlusterFS nodes +glusterfs + +[OSEv3:vars] +ansible_ssh_user=root +openshift_deployment_type=origin +# Specify that we want to use an external GlusterFS cluster and a native +# heketi service +openshift_storage_glusterfs_is_native=False +openshift_storage_glusterfs_heketi_is_native=True +# Specify that heketi will use SSH to communicate to the GlusterFS nodes and +# the private key file it will use for authentication +openshift_storage_glusterfs_heketi_executor=ssh +openshift_storage_glusterfs_heketi_ssh_keyfile=/root/id_rsa +[masters] +master + +[nodes] +master openshift_schedulable=False +node0 openshift_schedulable=True +node1 openshift_schedulable=True +node2 openshift_schedulable=True + +# Specify the glusterfs group, which contains the nodes of the external +# GlusterFS cluster. At a minimum, each node must have "glusterfs_hostname" +# and "glusterfs_devices" variables defined. +# +# The first variable indicates the hostname of the external GLusterFS node, +# and must be reachable by the external heketi service. +# +# The second variable is a list of block devices the node will have access to +# that are intended solely for use as GlusterFS storage. These block devices +# must be bare (e.g. have no data, not be marked as LVM PVs), and will be +# formatted. +[glusterfs] +node0.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.10' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb" ]' +node1.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.11' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc" ]' +node2.local glusterfs_ip='172.0.0.11' glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdd" ]' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.native.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.native.example new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1a1f6f84 --- /dev/null +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.native.example @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory for a cluster +# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage for applications. It +# will also autmatically create a StorageClass for this purpose. +# +# This inventory may be used with the byo/config.yml playbook to deploy a new +# cluster with GlusterFS storage. +# +# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/config.yml to +# deploy GlusterFS storage on an existing cluster. +# +# There are additional configuration parameters that can be specified to +# control the deployment and state of a GlusterFS cluster. Please see the +# documentation in playbooks/byo/openshift-glusterfs/README.md and +# roles/openshift_storage_glusterfs/README.md for additional details. + +[OSEv3:children] +masters +nodes +# Specify there will be GlusterFS nodes +glusterfs + +[OSEv3:vars] +ansible_ssh_user=root +openshift_deployment_type=origin + +[masters] +master + +[nodes] +master openshift_schedulable=False +# A hosted registry, by default, will only be deployed on nodes labeled +# "region=infra". +node0 openshift_schedulable=True +node1 openshift_schedulable=True +node2 openshift_schedulable=True + +# Specify the glusterfs group, which contains the nodes that will host +# GlusterFS storage pods. At a minimum, each node must have a +# "glusterfs_devices" variable defined. This variable is a list of block +# devices the node will have access to that is intended solely for use as +# GlusterFS storage. These block devices must be bare (e.g. have no data, not +# be marked as LVM PVs), and will be formatted. +[glusterfs] +node0 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node1 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node2 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.native-glusterfs.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.registry-only.example index dc847a5b2..31a85ee42 100644 --- a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.native-glusterfs.example +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.registry-only.example @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ # This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory for a cluster -# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage. +# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage for exclusive use +# as storage for a natively hosted Docker registry. # # This inventory may be used with the byo/config.yml playbook to deploy a new # cluster with GlusterFS storage, which will use that storage to create a # volume that will provide backend storage for a hosted Docker registry. # -# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/config.yml to +# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/registry.yml to # deploy GlusterFS storage on an existing cluster. With this playbook, the # registry backend volume will be created but the administrator must then # either deploy a hosted registry or change an existing hosted registry to use @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ masters nodes # Specify there will be GlusterFS nodes -glusterfs +glusterfs_registry [OSEv3:vars] ansible_ssh_user=root @@ -29,15 +30,15 @@ openshift_deployment_type=origin openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=glusterfs [masters] -master node=True storage=True master=True +master [nodes] -master node=True storage=True master=True openshift_schedulable=False +master openshift_schedulable=False # A hosted registry, by default, will only be deployed on nodes labeled # "region=infra". -node0 node=True openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True -node1 node=True openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True -node2 node=True openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True +node0 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True +node1 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True +node2 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True # Specify the glusterfs group, which contains the nodes that will host # GlusterFS storage pods. At a minimum, each node must have a @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ node2 node=True openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedula # devices the node will have access to that is intended solely for use as # GlusterFS storage. These block devices must be bare (e.g. have no data, not # be marked as LVM PVs), and will be formatted. -[glusterfs] +[glusterfs_registry] node0 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' node1 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' node2 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.storage-and-registry.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.storage-and-registry.example new file mode 100644 index 000000000..54bd89ddc --- /dev/null +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.byo.glusterfs.storage-and-registry.example @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory for a cluster +# with natively hosted, containerized GlusterFS storage for both general +# application use and a natively hosted Docker registry. It will also create a +# StorageClass for the general storage. +# +# This inventory may be used with the byo/config.yml playbook to deploy a new +# cluster with GlusterFS storage. +# +# This inventory may also be used with byo/openshift-glusterfs/config.yml to +# deploy GlusterFS storage on an existing cluster. With this playbook, the +# registry backend volume will be created but the administrator must then +# either deploy a hosted registry or change an existing hosted registry to use +# that volume. +# +# There are additional configuration parameters that can be specified to +# control the deployment and state of a GlusterFS cluster. Please see the +# documentation in playbooks/byo/openshift-glusterfs/README.md and +# roles/openshift_storage_glusterfs/README.md for additional details. + +[OSEv3:children] +masters +nodes +# Specify there will be GlusterFS nodes +glusterfs +glusterfs_registry + +[OSEv3:vars] +ansible_ssh_user=root +openshift_deployment_type=origin +# Specify that we want to use GlusterFS storage for a hosted registry +openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=glusterfs + +[masters] +master + +[nodes] +master openshift_schedulable=False +# It is recommended to not use a single cluster for both general and registry +# storage, so two three-node clusters will be required. +node0 openshift_schedulable=True +node1 openshift_schedulable=True +node2 openshift_schedulable=True +# A hosted registry, by default, will only be deployed on nodes labeled +# "region=infra". +node3 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True +node4 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True +node5 openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" openshift_schedulable=True + +# Specify the glusterfs group, which contains the nodes that will host +# GlusterFS storage pods. At a minimum, each node must have a +# "glusterfs_devices" variable defined. This variable is a list of block +# devices the node will have access to that is intended solely for use as +# GlusterFS storage. These block devices must be bare (e.g. have no data, not +# be marked as LVM PVs), and will be formatted. +[glusterfs] +node0 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node1 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node2 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' + +[glusterfs_registry] +node3 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node4 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' +node5 glusterfs_devices='[ "/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd" ]' diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.origin.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.example index b38c6e6b6..070c20345 100644 --- a/inventory/byo/hosts.origin.example +++ b/inventory/byo/hosts.example @@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ nfs # Set variables common for all OSEv3 hosts [OSEv3:vars] +# Enable unsupported configurations, things that will yield a partially +# functioning cluster but would not be supported for production use +#openshift_enable_unsupported_configurations=false + # SSH user, this user should allow ssh based auth without requiring a # password. If using ssh key based auth, then the key should be managed by an # ssh agent. @@ -24,23 +28,24 @@ debug_level=2 # Specify the deployment type. Valid values are origin and openshift-enterprise. openshift_deployment_type=origin +#openshift_deployment_type=openshift-enterprise # Specify the generic release of OpenShift to install. This is used mainly just during installation, after which we # rely on the version running on the first master. Works best for containerized installs where we can usually # use this to lookup the latest exact version of the container images, which is the tag actually used to configure # the cluster. For RPM installations we just verify the version detected in your configured repos matches this # release. -openshift_release=v3.6 +openshift_release=v3.7 # Specify an exact container image tag to install or configure. # WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in containerized environments, even those that have another version installed. # This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. -#openshift_image_tag=v3.6.0 +#openshift_image_tag=v3.7.0 # Specify an exact rpm version to install or configure. # WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in RPM based environments, even those that have another version installed. # This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. -#openshift_pkg_version=-3.6.0 +#openshift_pkg_version=-3.7.0 # This enables all the system containers except for docker: #openshift_use_system_containers=False @@ -52,8 +57,13 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 #openshift_use_node_system_container=False #openshift_use_master_system_container=False #openshift_use_etcd_system_container=False +# +# In either case, system_images_registry must be specified to be able to find the system images +#system_images_registry="docker.io" +# when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' +#system_images_registry="registry.access.redhat.com" -# Install the openshift examples +# Manage openshift example imagestreams and templates during install and upgrade #openshift_install_examples=true # Configure logoutURL in the master config for console customization @@ -80,6 +90,13 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 # See: https://godoc.org/github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/cmd/server/api#ImagePolicyConfig #openshift_master_image_policy_config={"maxImagesBulkImportedPerRepository": 3, "disableScheduledImport": true} +# Configure master API rate limits for external clients +#openshift_master_external_ratelimit_qps=200 +#openshift_master_external_ratelimit_burst=400 +# Configure master API rate limits for loopback clients +#openshift_master_loopback_ratelimit_qps=300 +#openshift_master_loopback_ratelimit_burst=600 + # Docker Configuration # Add additional, insecure, and blocked registries to global docker configuration # For enterprise deployment types we ensure that registry.access.redhat.com is @@ -97,10 +114,15 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 # The following options must not be used # - openshift_docker_options #openshift_docker_use_system_container=False -# Force the registry to use for the system container. By default the registry +# Install and run cri-o along side docker +# NOTE: This uses openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_registry_override as it's override +# just as container-engine does. +#openshift_use_crio=False +# Force the registry to use for the container-engine/crio system container. By default the registry # will be built off of the deployment type and ansible_distribution. Only # use this option if you are sure you know what you are doing! -#openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_registry_override="registry.example.com" +#openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_override="registry.example.com/container-engine:latest" +#openshift_crio_systemcontainer_image_override="registry.example.com/cri-o:latest" # Items added, as is, to end of /etc/sysconfig/docker OPTIONS # Default value: "--log-driver=journald" #openshift_docker_options="-l warn --ipv6=false" @@ -109,6 +131,11 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 # Downgrades are not supported and will error out. Be careful when upgrading docker from < 1.10 to > 1.10. # docker_version="1.12.1" +# Specify whether to run Docker daemon with SELinux enabled in containers. Default is True. +# Uncomment below to disable; for example if your kernel does not support the +# Docker overlay/overlay2 storage drivers with SELinux enabled. +#openshift_docker_selinux_enabled=False + # Skip upgrading Docker during an OpenShift upgrade, leaves the current Docker version alone. # docker_upgrade=False @@ -136,7 +163,6 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 # Tasks to run after each master is upgraded and system/services have been restarted. # openshift_master_upgrade_post_hook=/usr/share/custom/post_master.yml - # Alternate image format string, useful if you've got your own registry mirror # Configure this setting just on node or master #oreg_url_master=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} @@ -147,8 +173,17 @@ openshift_release=v3.6 # modify image streams to point at that registry by setting the following to true #openshift_examples_modify_imagestreams=true -# Origin copr repo +# If oreg_url points to a registry requiring authentication, provide the following: +#oreg_auth_user=some_user +#oreg_auth_password='my-pass' +# NOTE: oreg_url must be defined by the user for oreg_auth_* to have any affect. +# oreg_auth_pass should be generated from running docker login. +# To update registry auth credentials, uncomment the following: +#oreg_auth_credentials_replace: True + +# OpenShift repository configuration #openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'openshift-origin-copr', 'name': 'OpenShift Origin COPR', 'baseurl': 'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/epel-7-$basearch/', 'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 1, 'gpgkey': 'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/pubkey.gpg'}] +#openshift_repos_enable_testing=false # htpasswd auth openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', 'challenge': 'true', 'kind': 'HTPasswdPasswordIdentityProvider', 'filename': '/etc/origin/master/htpasswd'}] @@ -205,9 +240,9 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # CloudForms Management Engine (ManageIQ) App Install # # Enables installation of MIQ server. Recommended for dedicated -# clusters only. See roles/openshift_cfme/README.md for instructions +# clusters only. See roles/openshift_management/README.md for instructions # and requirements. -#openshift_cfme_install_app=False +#openshift_management_install_management=False # Cloud Provider Configuration # @@ -347,7 +382,7 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # router's default certificate. #openshift_hosted_router_certificate={"certfile": "/path/to/router.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/router.key", "cafile": "/path/to/router-ca.crt"} # -# Manage the OpenShift Router +# Manage the OpenShift Router (optional) #openshift_hosted_manage_router=true # # Router sharding support has been added and can be achieved by supplying the correct @@ -355,45 +390,9 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # and is in the form of a list. If no data is passed then a default router will be # created. There are multiple combinations of router sharding. The one described # below supports routers on separate nodes. -#openshift_hosted_routers: -#- name: router1 -# stats_port: 1936 -# ports: -# - 80:80 -# - 443:443 -# replicas: 1 -# namespace: default -# serviceaccount: router -# selector: type=router1 -# images: "openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}" -# edits: [] -# certificate: -# certfile: /path/to/certificate/abc.crt -# keyfile: /path/to/certificate/abc.key -# cafile: /path/to/certificate/ca.crt -#- name: router2 -# stats_port: 1936 -# ports: -# - 80:80 -# - 443:443 -# replicas: 1 -# namespace: default -# serviceaccount: router -# selector: type=router2 -# images: "openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}" -# certificate: -# certfile: /path/to/certificate/xyz.crt -# keyfile: /path/to/certificate/xyz.key -# cafile: /path/to/certificate/ca.crt -# edits: -# # ROUTE_LABELS sets the router to listen for routes -# # tagged with the provided values -# - key: spec.template.spec.containers[0].env -# value: -# name: ROUTE_LABELS -# value: "route=external" -# action: append # +#openshift_hosted_routers=[{'name': 'router1', 'certificate': {'certfile': '/path/to/certificate/abc.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/certificate/abc.key', 'cafile': '/path/to/certificate/ca.crt'}, 'replicas': 1, 'serviceaccount': 'router', 'namespace': 'default', 'stats_port': 1936, 'edits': [], 'images': 'openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}', 'selector': 'type=router1', 'ports': ['80:80', '443:443']}, {'name': 'router2', 'certificate': {'certfile': '/path/to/certificate/xyz.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/certificate/xyz.key', 'cafile': '/path/to/certificate/ca.crt'}, 'replicas': 1, 'serviceaccount': 'router', 'namespace': 'default', 'stats_port': 1936, 'edits': [{'action': 'append', 'key': 'spec.template.spec.containers[0].env', 'value': {'name': 'ROUTE_LABELS', 'value': 'route=external'}}], 'images': 'openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}', 'selector': 'type=router2', 'ports': ['80:80', '443:443']}] + # OpenShift Registry Console Options # Override the console image prefix for enterprise deployments, not used in origin # default is "registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/" and the image appended is "registry-console" @@ -425,7 +424,7 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Validity of the auto-generated certificate in days (optional) #openshift_hosted_registry_cert_expire_days=730 # -# Manage the OpenShift Registry +# Manage the OpenShift Registry (optional) #openshift_hosted_manage_registry=true # Registry Storage Options @@ -436,6 +435,8 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # path using these options would be "/exports/registry" #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] +# nfs_directory must conform to DNS-1123 subdomain must consist of lower case +# alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry @@ -448,6 +449,8 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_host=nfs.example.com +# nfs_directory must conform to DNS-1123 subdomain must consist of lower case +# alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi @@ -464,6 +467,8 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # S3 bucket must already exist. #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=object #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=s3 +#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_encrypt=false +#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_kmskeyid=aws_kms_key_id #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_accesskey=aws_access_key_id #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_secretkey=aws_secret_access_key #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_bucket=bucket_name @@ -500,10 +505,10 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # See: https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/cluster_metrics.html # # By default metrics are not automatically deployed, set this to enable them -# openshift_hosted_metrics_deploy=true +#openshift_metrics_install_metrics=true # # Storage Options -# If openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind is unset then metrics will be stored +# If openshift_metrics_storage_kind is unset then metrics will be stored # in an EmptyDir volume and will be deleted when the cassandra pod terminates. # Storage options A & B currently support only one cassandra pod which is # generally enough for up to 1000 pods. Additional volumes can be created @@ -513,29 +518,29 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume # path using these options would be "/exports/metrics" -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} +#openshift_metrics_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' +#openshift_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics +#openshift_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} # # Option B - External NFS Host # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/metrics" -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_host=nfs.example.com -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} +#openshift_metrics_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_metrics_storage_host=nfs.example.com +#openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics +#openshift_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} # # Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for # your cloud platform use this. -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=dynamic +#openshift_metrics_storage_kind=dynamic # # Other Metrics Options -- Common items you may wish to reconfigure, for the complete # list of options please see roles/openshift_metrics/README.md @@ -544,44 +549,52 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Defaults to https://hawkular-metrics.{{openshift_master_default_subdomain}}/hawkular/metrics # Currently, you may only alter the hostname portion of the url, alterting the # `/hawkular/metrics` path will break installation of metrics. -#openshift_hosted_metrics_public_url=https://hawkular-metrics.example.com/hawkular/metrics +#openshift_metrics_hawkular_hostname=hawkular-metrics.example.com # Configure the prefix and version for the component images -#openshift_hosted_metrics_deployer_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- -#openshift_hosted_metrics_deployer_version=3.6.0 +#openshift_metrics_image_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- +#openshift_metrics_image_version=v3.7 +# when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' +#openshift_metrics_image_prefix=registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ +#openshift_metrics_image_version=v3.7 +# +# StorageClass +# openshift_storageclass_name=gp2 +# openshift_storageclass_parameters={'type': 'gp2', 'encrypted': 'false'} +# # Logging deployment # # Currently logging deployment is disabled by default, enable it by setting this -#openshift_hosted_logging_deploy=true +#openshift_logging_install_logging=true # # Logging storage config # Option A - NFS Host Group # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume # path using these options would be "/exports/logging" -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_name=logging -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} +#openshift_logging_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_logging_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' +#openshift_logging_storage_volume_name=logging +#openshift_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} # # Option B - External NFS Host # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/logging" -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_host=nfs.example.com -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_name=logging -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} +#openshift_logging_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_logging_storage_host=nfs.example.com +#openshift_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_logging_storage_volume_name=logging +#openshift_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} # # Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for # your cloud platform use this. -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=dynamic +#openshift_logging_storage_kind=dynamic # # Option D - none -- Logging will use emptydir volumes which are destroyed when # pods are deleted @@ -591,13 +604,87 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # # Configure loggingPublicURL in the master config for aggregate logging, defaults # to kibana.{{ openshift_master_default_subdomain }} -#openshift_hosted_logging_hostname=logging.apps.example.com +#openshift_logging_kibana_hostname=logging.apps.example.com # Configure the number of elastic search nodes, unless you're using dynamic provisioning # this value must be 1 -#openshift_hosted_logging_elasticsearch_cluster_size=1 +#openshift_logging_es_cluster_size=1 # Configure the prefix and version for the component images -#openshift_hosted_logging_deployer_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- -#openshift_hosted_logging_deployer_version=3.6.0 +#openshift_logging_image_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- +#openshift_logging_image_version=v3.7.0 +# when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' +#openshift_logging_image_prefix=registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ +#openshift_logging_image_version=3.7.0 + +# Prometheus deployment +# +# Currently prometheus deployment is disabled by default, enable it by setting this +#openshift_hosted_prometheus_deploy=true +# +# Prometheus storage config +# Option A - NFS Host Group +# An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" +# on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume +# path using these options would be "/exports/prometheus" +#openshift_prometheus_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' +#openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_name=prometheus +#openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus'} +#openshift_prometheus_storage_type='pvc' +# For prometheus-alertmanager +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertmanager +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertmanager'} +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_type='pvc' +# For prometheus-alertbuffer +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertbuffer +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertbuffer'} +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_type='pvc' +# +# Option B - External NFS Host +# NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on +# the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these +# options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/prometheus" +#openshift_prometheus_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_storage_host=nfs.example.com +#openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_name=prometheus +#openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus'} +#openshift_prometheus_storage_type='pvc' +# For prometheus-alertmanager +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_host=nfs.example.com +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertmanager +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertmanager'} +#openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_type='pvc' +# For prometheus-alertbuffer +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_kind=nfs +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_host=nfs.example.com +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_directory=/exports +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertbuffer +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_size=10Gi +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertbuffer'} +#openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_type='pvc' +# +# Option C - none -- Prometheus, alertmanager and alertbuffer will use emptydir volumes +# which are destroyed when pods are deleted # Configure the multi-tenant SDN plugin (default is 'redhat/openshift-ovs-subnet') # os_sdn_network_plugin_name='redhat/openshift-ovs-multitenant' @@ -617,6 +704,12 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # WORKAROUND : If you must use an overlapping subnet, you can configure a non conflicting # docker0 CIDR range by adding '--bip=192.168.2.1/24' to DOCKER_NETWORK_OPTIONS # environment variable located in /etc/sysconfig/docker-network. +# When upgrading or scaling up the following must match whats in your master config! +# Inventory: master yaml field +# osm_cluster_network_cidr: clusterNetworkCIDR +# openshift_portal_net: serviceNetworkCIDR +# When installing osm_cluster_network_cidr and openshift_portal_net must be set. +# Sane examples are provided below. #osm_cluster_network_cidr=10.128.0.0/14 #openshift_portal_net=172.30.0.0/16 @@ -636,16 +729,22 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # the CIDRs reserved for external IPs, nodes, pods, or services. #openshift_master_ingress_ip_network_cidr=172.46.0.0/16 -# Configure number of bits to allocate to each host’s subnet e.g. 9 +# Configure number of bits to allocate to each host's subnet e.g. 9 # would mean a /23 network on the host. +# When upgrading or scaling up the following must match whats in your master config! +# Inventory: master yaml field +# osm_host_subnet_length: hostSubnetLength +# When installing osm_host_subnet_length must be set. A sane example is provided below. #osm_host_subnet_length=9 # Configure master API and console ports. #openshift_master_api_port=8443 #openshift_master_console_port=8443 -# set RPM version for debugging purposes -#openshift_pkg_version=-1.1 +# set exact RPM version (include - prefix) +#openshift_pkg_version=-3.6.0 +# you may also specify version and release, ie: +#openshift_pkg_version=-3.7.0-0.126.0.git.0.9351aae.el7 # Configure custom ca certificate #openshift_master_ca_certificate={'certfile': '/path/to/ca.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/ca.key'} @@ -658,6 +757,7 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Configure custom named certificates (SNI certificates) # # https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/certificate_customization.html +# https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/certificate_customization.html # # NOTE: openshift_master_named_certificates is cached on masters and is an # additive fact, meaning that each run with a different set of certificates @@ -701,16 +801,11 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # interface other than the default network interface. #openshift_set_node_ip=True -# Force setting of system hostname when configuring OpenShift -# This works around issues related to installations that do not have valid dns -# entries for the interfaces attached to the host. -#openshift_set_hostname=True - # Configure dnsIP in the node config #openshift_dns_ip=172.30.0.1 # Configure node kubelet arguments. pods-per-core is valid in OpenShift Origin 1.3 or OpenShift Container Platform 3.3 and later. -#openshift_node_kubelet_args={'pods-per-core': ['10'], 'max-pods': ['250'], 'image-gc-high-threshold': ['90'], 'image-gc-low-threshold': ['80']} +#openshift_node_kubelet_args={'pods-per-core': ['10'], 'max-pods': ['250'], 'image-gc-high-threshold': ['85'], 'image-gc-low-threshold': ['80']} # Configure logrotate scripts # See: https://github.com/nickhammond/ansible-logrotate @@ -723,11 +818,10 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Setting this variable to true will override that check. #openshift_override_hostname_check=true -# Configure dnsmasq for cluster dns, switch the host's local resolver to use dnsmasq -# and configure node's dnsIP to point at the node's local dnsmasq instance. Defaults -# to True for Origin 1.2 and OSE 3.2. False for 1.1 / 3.1 installs, this cannot -# be used with 1.0 and 3.0. +# openshift_use_dnsmasq is deprecated. This must be true, or installs will fail +# in versions >= 3.6 #openshift_use_dnsmasq=False + # Define an additional dnsmasq.conf file to deploy to /etc/dnsmasq.d/openshift-ansible.conf # This is useful for POC environments where DNS may not actually be available yet or to set # options like 'strict-order' to alter dnsmasq configuration. @@ -736,6 +830,10 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Global Proxy Configuration # These options configure HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and NOPROXY environment # variables for docker and master services. +# +# Hosts in the openshift_no_proxy list will NOT use any globally +# configured HTTP(S)_PROXYs. openshift_no_proxy accepts domains +# (.example.com), hosts (example.com), and IP addresses. #openshift_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT #openshift_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT #openshift_no_proxy='.hosts.example.com,some-host.com' @@ -743,7 +841,11 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Most environments don't require a proxy between openshift masters, nodes, and # etcd hosts. So automatically add those hostnames to the openshift_no_proxy list. # If all of your hosts share a common domain you may wish to disable this and -# specify that domain above. +# specify that domain above instead. +# +# For example, having hosts with FQDNs: m1.ex.com, n1.ex.com, and +# n2.ex.com, one would simply add '.ex.com' to the openshift_no_proxy +# variable (above) and set this value to False #openshift_generate_no_proxy_hosts=True # # These options configure the BuildDefaults admission controller which injects @@ -761,9 +863,9 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', #openshift_builddefaults_nodeselectors={'nodelabel1':'nodelabelvalue1'} #openshift_builddefaults_annotations={'annotationkey1':'annotationvalue1'} #openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_cpu=100m -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_memory=256m +#openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_memory=256Mi #openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_cpu=1000m -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_memory=512m +#openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_memory=512Mi # Or you may optionally define your own build defaults configuration serialized as json #openshift_builddefaults_json='{"BuildDefaults":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","env":[{"name":"HTTP_PROXY","value":"http://proxy.example.com.redhat.com:3128"},{"name":"NO_PROXY","value":"ose3-master.example.com"}],"gitHTTPProxy":"http://proxy.example.com:3128","gitNoProxy":"ose3-master.example.com","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig"}}}' @@ -780,8 +882,13 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # Or you may optionally define your own build overrides configuration serialized as json #openshift_buildoverrides_json='{"BuildOverrides":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig","forcePull":"true"}}}' -# Enable template service broker by specifying one of more namespaces whose -# templates will be served by the broker +# Enable service catalog +#openshift_enable_service_catalog=true + +# Enable template service broker (requires service catalog to be enabled, above) +#template_service_broker_install=true + +# Configure one of more namespaces whose templates will be served by the TSB #openshift_template_service_broker_namespaces=['openshift'] # masterConfig.volumeConfig.dynamicProvisioningEnabled, configurable as of 1.2/3.2, enabled by default @@ -802,7 +909,7 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', #openshift_master_controllers_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} #openshift_node_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} -# Enable API service auditing, available as of 1.3 +# Enable API service auditing #openshift_master_audit_config={"enabled": true} # # In case you want more advanced setup for the auditlog you can @@ -858,6 +965,90 @@ openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', # openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=49 # where as this would not # openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=50 +# +# Multiple data migrations take place and if they fail they will fail the upgrade +# You may wish to disable these or make them non fatal +# +# openshift_upgrade_pre_storage_migration_enabled=true +# openshift_upgrade_pre_storage_migration_fatal=true +# openshift_upgrade_post_storage_migration_enabled=true +# openshift_upgrade_post_storage_migration_fatal=false + +###################################################################### +# CloudForms/ManageIQ (CFME/MIQ) Configuration + +# See the readme for full descriptions and getting started +# instructions: ../../roles/openshift_management/README.md or go directly to +# their definitions: ../../roles/openshift_management/defaults/main.yml +# ../../roles/openshift_management/vars/main.yml +# +# Namespace for the CFME project +#openshift_management_project: openshift-management + +# Namespace/project description +#openshift_management_project_description: CloudForms Management Engine + +# Choose 'miq-template' for a podified database install +# Choose 'miq-template-ext-db' for an external database install +# +# If you are using the miq-template-ext-db template then you must add +# the required database parameters to the +# openshift_management_template_parameters variable. +#openshift_management_app_template: miq-template + +# Allowed options: nfs, nfs_external, preconfigured, cloudprovider. +#openshift_management_storage_class: nfs + +# [OPTIONAL] - If you are using an EXTERNAL NFS server, such as a +# netapp appliance, then you must set the hostname here. Leave the +# value as 'false' if you are not using external NFS. +#openshift_management_storage_nfs_external_hostname: false + +# [OPTIONAL] - If you are using external NFS then you must set the base +# path to the exports location here. +# +# Additionally: EXTERNAL NFS REQUIRES that YOU CREATE the nfs exports +# that will back the application PV and optionally the database +# pv. Export path definitions, relative to +# {{ openshift_management_storage_nfs_base_dir }} +# +# LOCAL NFS NOTE: +# +# You may may also change this value if you want to change the default +# path used for local NFS exports. +#openshift_management_storage_nfs_base_dir: /exports + +# LOCAL NFS NOTE: +# +# You may override the automatically selected LOCAL NFS server by +# setting this variable. Useful for testing specific task files. +#openshift_management_storage_nfs_local_hostname: false + +# These are the default values for the username and password of the +# management app. Changing these values in your inventory will not +# change your username or password. You should only need to change +# these values in your inventory if you already changed the actual +# name and password AND are trying to use integration scripts. +# +# For example, adding this cluster as a container provider, +# playbooks/byo/openshift-management/add_container_provider.yml +#openshift_management_username: admin +#openshift_management_password: smartvm + +# A hash of parameters you want to override or set in the +# miq-template.yaml or miq-template-ext-db.yaml templates. Set this in +# your inventory file as a simple hash. Acceptable values are defined +# under the .parameters list in files/miq-template{-ext-db}.yaml +# Example: +# +# openshift_management_template_parameters={'APPLICATION_MEM_REQ': '512Mi'} +#openshift_management_template_parameters: {} + +# Firewall configuration +# You can open additional firewall ports by defining them as a list. of service +# names and ports/port ranges for either masters or nodes. +#openshift_master_open_ports=[{"service":"svc1","port":"11/tcp"}] +#openshift_node_open_ports=[{"service":"svc2","port":"12-13/tcp"},{"service":"svc3","port":"14/udp"}] # host group for masters [masters] diff --git a/inventory/byo/hosts.ose.example b/inventory/byo/hosts.ose.example deleted file mode 100644 index e5e9c7342..000000000 --- a/inventory/byo/hosts.ose.example +++ /dev/null @@ -1,875 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory - -# Create an OSEv3 group that contains the masters and nodes groups -[OSEv3:children] -masters -nodes -etcd -lb -nfs - -# Set variables common for all OSEv3 hosts -[OSEv3:vars] -# SSH user, this user should allow ssh based auth without requiring a -# password. If using ssh key based auth, then the key should be managed by an -# ssh agent. -ansible_ssh_user=root - -# If ansible_ssh_user is not root, ansible_become must be set to true and the -# user must be configured for passwordless sudo -#ansible_become=yes - -# Debug level for all OpenShift components (Defaults to 2) -debug_level=2 - -# Specify the deployment type. Valid values are origin and openshift-enterprise. -openshift_deployment_type=openshift-enterprise - -# Specify the generic release of OpenShift to install. This is used mainly just during installation, after which we -# rely on the version running on the first master. Works best for containerized installs where we can usually -# use this to lookup the latest exact version of the container images, which is the tag actually used to configure -# the cluster. For RPM installations we just verify the version detected in your configured repos matches this -# release. -openshift_release=v3.6 - -# Specify an exact container image tag to install or configure. -# WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in containerized environments, even those that have another version installed. -# This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. -#openshift_image_tag=v3.6.0 - -# Specify an exact rpm version to install or configure. -# WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in RPM based environments, even those that have another version installed. -# This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. -#openshift_pkg_version=-3.6.0 - -# This enables all the system containers except for docker: -#openshift_use_system_containers=False -# -# But you can choose separately each component that must be a -# system container: -# -#openshift_use_openvswitch_system_container=False -#openshift_use_node_system_container=False -#openshift_use_master_system_container=False -#openshift_use_etcd_system_container=False - -# Install the openshift examples -#openshift_install_examples=true - -# Configure logoutURL in the master config for console customization -# See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#changing-the-logout-url -#openshift_master_logout_url=http://example.com - -# Configure extensionScripts in the master config for console customization -# See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets -#openshift_master_extension_scripts=['/path/to/script1.js','/path/to/script2.js'] - -# Configure extensionStylesheets in the master config for console customization -# See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets -#openshift_master_extension_stylesheets=['/path/to/stylesheet1.css','/path/to/stylesheet2.css'] - -# Configure extensions in the master config for console customization -# See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#serving-static-files -#openshift_master_extensions=[{'name': 'images', 'sourceDirectory': '/path/to/my_images'}] - -# Configure extensions in the master config for console customization -# See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#serving-static-files -#openshift_master_oauth_template=/path/to/login-template.html - -# Configure imagePolicyConfig in the master config -# See: https://godoc.org/github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/cmd/server/api#ImagePolicyConfig -#openshift_master_image_policy_config={"maxImagesBulkImportedPerRepository": 3, "disableScheduledImport": true} - -# Docker Configuration -# Add additional, insecure, and blocked registries to global docker configuration -# For enterprise deployment types we ensure that registry.access.redhat.com is -# included if you do not include it -#openshift_docker_additional_registries=registry.example.com -#openshift_docker_insecure_registries=registry.example.com -#openshift_docker_blocked_registries=registry.hacker.com -# Disable pushing to dockerhub -#openshift_docker_disable_push_dockerhub=True -# Use Docker inside a System Container. Note that this is a tech preview and should -# not be used to upgrade! -# The following options for docker are ignored: -# - docker_version -# - docker_upgrade -# The following options must not be used -# - openshift_docker_options -#openshift_docker_use_system_container=False -# Force the registry to use for the system container. By default the registry -# will be built off of the deployment type and ansible_distribution. Only -# use this option if you are sure you know what you are doing! -#openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_registry_override="registry.example.com" -# Items added, as is, to end of /etc/sysconfig/docker OPTIONS -# Default value: "--log-driver=journald" -#openshift_docker_options="-l warn --ipv6=false" - -# Specify exact version of Docker to configure or upgrade to. -# Downgrades are not supported and will error out. Be careful when upgrading docker from < 1.10 to > 1.10. -# docker_version="1.12.1" - -# Skip upgrading Docker during an OpenShift upgrade, leaves the current Docker version alone. -# docker_upgrade=False - -# Specify exact version of etcd to configure or upgrade to. -# etcd_version="3.1.0" -# Enable etcd debug logging, defaults to false -# etcd_debug=true -# Set etcd log levels by package -# etcd_log_package_levels="etcdserver=WARNING,security=DEBUG" - -# Upgrade Hooks -# -# Hooks are available to run custom tasks at various points during a cluster -# upgrade. Each hook should point to a file with Ansible tasks defined. Suggest using -# absolute paths, if not the path will be treated as relative to the file where the -# hook is actually used. -# -# Tasks to run before each master is upgraded. -# openshift_master_upgrade_pre_hook=/usr/share/custom/pre_master.yml -# -# Tasks to run to upgrade the master. These tasks run after the main openshift-ansible -# upgrade steps, but before we restart system/services. -# openshift_master_upgrade_hook=/usr/share/custom/master.yml -# -# Tasks to run after each master is upgraded and system/services have been restarted. -# openshift_master_upgrade_post_hook=/usr/share/custom/post_master.yml - -# Alternate image format string, useful if you've got your own registry mirror -# Configure this setting just on node or master -#oreg_url_master=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} -#oreg_url_node=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} -# For setting the configuration globally -#oreg_url=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} -# If oreg_url points to a registry other than registry.access.redhat.com we can -# modify image streams to point at that registry by setting the following to true -#openshift_examples_modify_imagestreams=true - -# Additional yum repos to install -#openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'ose-devel', 'name': 'ose-devel', 'baseurl': 'http://example.com/puddle/build/AtomicOpenShift/3.1/latest/RH7-RHOSE-3.0/$basearch/os', 'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 0}] - -# htpasswd auth -openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', 'challenge': 'true', 'kind': 'HTPasswdPasswordIdentityProvider', 'filename': '/etc/origin/master/htpasswd'}] -# Defining htpasswd users -#openshift_master_htpasswd_users={'user1': '<pre-hashed password>', 'user2': '<pre-hashed password>'} -# or -#openshift_master_htpasswd_file=<path to local pre-generated htpasswd file> - -# Allow all auth -#openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'allow_all', 'login': 'true', 'challenge': 'true', 'kind': 'AllowAllPasswordIdentityProvider'}] - -# LDAP auth -#openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'my_ldap_provider', 'challenge': 'true', 'login': 'true', 'kind': 'LDAPPasswordIdentityProvider', 'attributes': {'id': ['dn'], 'email': ['mail'], 'name': ['cn'], 'preferredUsername': ['uid']}, 'bindDN': '', 'bindPassword': '', 'ca': 'my-ldap-ca.crt', 'insecure': 'false', 'url': 'ldap://ldap.example.com:389/ou=users,dc=example,dc=com?uid'}] -# -# Configure LDAP CA certificate -# Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to -# the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA -# certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved -# within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "ca" key set -# within the LDAPPasswordIdentityProvider. -# -#openshift_master_ldap_ca=<ca text> -# or -#openshift_master_ldap_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> - -# OpenID auth -#openshift_master_identity_providers=[{"name": "openid_auth", "login": "true", "challenge": "false", "kind": "OpenIDIdentityProvider", "client_id": "my_client_id", "client_secret": "my_client_secret", "claims": {"id": ["sub"], "preferredUsername": ["preferred_username"], "name": ["name"], "email": ["email"]}, "urls": {"authorize": "https://myidp.example.com/oauth2/authorize", "token": "https://myidp.example.com/oauth2/token"}, "ca": "my-openid-ca-bundle.crt"}] -# -# Configure OpenID CA certificate -# Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to -# the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA -# certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved -# within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "ca" key set -# within the OpenIDIdentityProvider. -# -#openshift_master_openid_ca=<ca text> -# or -#openshift_master_openid_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> - -# Request header auth -#openshift_master_identity_providers=[{"name": "my_request_header_provider", "challenge": "true", "login": "true", "kind": "RequestHeaderIdentityProvider", "challengeURL": "https://www.example.com/challenging-proxy/oauth/authorize?${query}", "loginURL": "https://www.example.com/login-proxy/oauth/authorize?${query}", "clientCA": "my-request-header-ca.crt", "clientCommonNames": ["my-auth-proxy"], "headers": ["X-Remote-User", "SSO-User"], "emailHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Email"], "nameHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Display-Name"], "preferredUsernameHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Login"]}] -# -# Configure request header CA certificate -# Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to -# the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA -# certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved -# within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "clientCA" -# key set within the RequestHeaderIdentityProvider. -# -#openshift_master_request_header_ca=<ca text> -# or -#openshift_master_request_header_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> - -# CloudForms Management Engine (ManageIQ) App Install -# -# Enables installation of MIQ server. Recommended for dedicated -# clusters only. See roles/openshift_cfme/README.md for instructions -# and requirements. -#openshift_cfme_install_app=False - -# Cloud Provider Configuration -# -# Note: You may make use of environment variables rather than store -# sensitive configuration within the ansible inventory. -# For example: -#openshift_cloudprovider_aws_access_key="{{ lookup('env','AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID') }}" -#openshift_cloudprovider_aws_secret_key="{{ lookup('env','AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY') }}" -# -# AWS -#openshift_cloudprovider_kind=aws -# Note: IAM profiles may be used instead of storing API credentials on disk. -#openshift_cloudprovider_aws_access_key=aws_access_key_id -#openshift_cloudprovider_aws_secret_key=aws_secret_access_key -# -# Openstack -#openshift_cloudprovider_kind=openstack -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_auth_url=http://openstack.example.com:35357/v2.0/ -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_username=username -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_password=password -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_domain_id=domain_id -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_domain_name=domain_name -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_tenant_id=tenant_id -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_tenant_name=tenant_name -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_region=region -#openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_lb_subnet_id=subnet_id -# -# GCE -#openshift_cloudprovider_kind=gce - -# Project Configuration -#osm_project_request_message='' -#osm_project_request_template='' -#osm_mcs_allocator_range='s0:/2' -#osm_mcs_labels_per_project=5 -#osm_uid_allocator_range='1000000000-1999999999/10000' - -# Configure additional projects -#openshift_additional_projects={'my-project': {'default_node_selector': 'label=value'}} - -# Enable cockpit -#osm_use_cockpit=true -# -# Set cockpit plugins -#osm_cockpit_plugins=['cockpit-kubernetes'] - -# Native high availability cluster method with optional load balancer. -# If no lb group is defined, the installer assumes that a load balancer has -# been preconfigured. For installation the value of -# openshift_master_cluster_hostname must resolve to the load balancer -# or to one or all of the masters defined in the inventory if no load -# balancer is present. -#openshift_master_cluster_method=native -#openshift_master_cluster_hostname=openshift-ansible.test.example.com -#openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname=openshift-ansible.test.example.com - -# Pacemaker high availability cluster method. -# Pacemaker HA environment must be able to self provision the -# configured VIP. For installation openshift_master_cluster_hostname -# must resolve to the configured VIP. -#openshift_master_cluster_method=pacemaker -#openshift_master_cluster_password=openshift_cluster -#openshift_master_cluster_vip=192.168.133.25 -#openshift_master_cluster_public_vip=192.168.133.25 -#openshift_master_cluster_hostname=openshift-ansible.test.example.com -#openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname=openshift-ansible.test.example.com - -# Override the default controller lease ttl -#osm_controller_lease_ttl=30 - -# Configure controller arguments -#osm_controller_args={'resource-quota-sync-period': ['10s']} - -# Configure api server arguments -#osm_api_server_args={'max-requests-inflight': ['400']} - -# default subdomain to use for exposed routes -#openshift_master_default_subdomain=apps.test.example.com - -# additional cors origins -#osm_custom_cors_origins=['foo.example.com', 'bar.example.com'] - -# default project node selector -#osm_default_node_selector='region=primary' - -# Override the default pod eviction timeout -#openshift_master_pod_eviction_timeout=5m - -# Override the default oauth tokenConfig settings: -# openshift_master_access_token_max_seconds=86400 -# openshift_master_auth_token_max_seconds=500 - -# Override master servingInfo.maxRequestsInFlight -#openshift_master_max_requests_inflight=500 - -# Override master and node servingInfo.minTLSVersion and .cipherSuites -# valid TLS versions are VersionTLS10, VersionTLS11, VersionTLS12 -# example cipher suites override, valid cipher suites are https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/#pkg-constants -#openshift_master_min_tls_version=VersionTLS12 -#openshift_master_cipher_suites=['TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256', '...'] -# -#openshift_node_min_tls_version=VersionTLS12 -#openshift_node_cipher_suites=['TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256', '...'] - -# default storage plugin dependencies to install, by default the ceph and -# glusterfs plugin dependencies will be installed, if available. -#osn_storage_plugin_deps=['ceph','glusterfs'] - -# OpenShift Router Options -# -# An OpenShift router will be created during install if there are -# nodes present with labels matching the default router selector, -# "region=infra". Set openshift_node_labels per node as needed in -# order to label nodes. -# -# Example: -# [nodes] -# node.example.com openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" -# -# Router selector (optional) -# Router will only be created if nodes matching this label are present. -# Default value: 'region=infra' -#openshift_hosted_router_selector='region=infra' -# -# Router replicas (optional) -# Unless specified, openshift-ansible will calculate the replica count -# based on the number of nodes matching the openshift router selector. -#openshift_hosted_router_replicas=2 -# -# Router force subdomain (optional) -# A router path format to force on all routes used by this router -# (will ignore the route host value) -#openshift_hosted_router_force_subdomain='${name}-${namespace}.apps.example.com' -# -# Router certificate (optional) -# Provide local certificate paths which will be configured as the -# router's default certificate. -#openshift_hosted_router_certificate={"certfile": "/path/to/router.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/router.key", "cafile": "/path/to/router-ca.crt"} -# -# Manage the OpenShift Router (optional) -#openshift_hosted_manage_router=true -# -# Router sharding support has been added and can be achieved by supplying the correct -# data to the inventory. The variable to house the data is openshift_hosted_routers -# and is in the form of a list. If no data is passed then a default router will be -# created. There are multiple combinations of router sharding. The one described -# below supports routers on separate nodes. -#openshift_hosted_routers: -#- name: router1 -# stats_port: 1936 -# ports: -# - 80:80 -# - 443:443 -# replicas: 1 -# namespace: default -# serviceaccount: router -# selector: type=router1 -# images: "openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}" -# edits: [] -# certificate: -# certfile: /path/to/certificate/abc.crt -# keyfile: /path/to/certificate/abc.key -# cafile: /path/to/certificate/ca.crt -#- name: router2 -# stats_port: 1936 -# ports: -# - 80:80 -# - 443:443 -# replicas: 1 -# namespace: default -# serviceaccount: router -# selector: type=router2 -# images: "openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}" -# certificate: -# certfile: /path/to/certificate/xyz.crt -# keyfile: /path/to/certificate/xyz.key -# cafile: /path/to/certificate/ca.crt -# edits: -# # ROUTE_LABELS sets the router to listen for routes -# # tagged with the provided values -# - key: spec.template.spec.containers[0].env -# value: -# name: ROUTE_LABELS -# value: "route=external" -# action: append - -# OpenShift Registry Console Options -# Override the console image prefix for enterprise deployments, not used in origin -# default is "registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/" and the image appended is "registry-console" -#openshift_cockpit_deployer_prefix=registry.example.com/myrepo/ -# Override image version, defaults to latest for origin, matches the product version for enterprise -#openshift_cockpit_deployer_version=1.4.1 - -# Openshift Registry Options -# -# An OpenShift registry will be created during install if there are -# nodes present with labels matching the default registry selector, -# "region=infra". Set openshift_node_labels per node as needed in -# order to label nodes. -# -# Example: -# [nodes] -# node.example.com openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" -# -# Registry selector (optional) -# Registry will only be created if nodes matching this label are present. -# Default value: 'region=infra' -#openshift_hosted_registry_selector='region=infra' -# -# Registry replicas (optional) -# Unless specified, openshift-ansible will calculate the replica count -# based on the number of nodes matching the openshift registry selector. -#openshift_hosted_registry_replicas=2 -# -# Validity of the auto-generated certificate in days (optional) -#openshift_hosted_registry_cert_expire_days=730 -# -# Manage the OpenShift Registry (optional) -#openshift_hosted_manage_registry=true - -# Registry Storage Options -# -# NFS Host Group -# An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" -# on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume -# path using these options would be "/exports/registry" -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi -# -# External NFS Host -# NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on -# the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these -# options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/registry" -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_host=nfs.example.com -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi -# -# Openstack -# Volume must already exist. -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=openstack -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_openstack_filesystem=ext4 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_openstack_volumeID=3a650b4f-c8c5-4e0a-8ca5-eaee11f16c57 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi -# -# AWS S3 -# -# S3 bucket must already exist. -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=object -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=s3 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_accesskey=aws_access_key_id -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_secretkey=aws_secret_access_key -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_bucket=bucket_name -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_region=bucket_region -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_chunksize=26214400 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_rootdirectory=/registry -#openshift_hosted_registry_pullthrough=true -#openshift_hosted_registry_acceptschema2=true -#openshift_hosted_registry_enforcequota=true -# -# Any S3 service (Minio, ExoScale, ...): Basically the same as above -# but with regionendpoint configured -# S3 bucket must already exist. -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=object -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=s3 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_accesskey=access_key_id -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_secretkey=secret_access_key -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_regionendpoint=https://myendpoint.example.com/ -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_bucket=bucket_name -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_region=bucket_region -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_chunksize=26214400 -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_rootdirectory=/registry -#openshift_hosted_registry_pullthrough=true -#openshift_hosted_registry_acceptschema2=true -#openshift_hosted_registry_enforcequota=true -# -# Additional CloudFront Options. When using CloudFront all three -# of the followingg variables must be defined. -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_baseurl=https://myendpoint.cloudfront.net/ -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_privatekeyfile=/full/path/to/secret.pem -#openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_keypairid=yourpairid - -# Metrics deployment -# See: https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/cluster_metrics.html -# -# By default metrics are not automatically deployed, set this to enable them -# openshift_hosted_metrics_deploy=true -# -# Storage Options -# If openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind is unset then metrics will be stored -# in an EmptyDir volume and will be deleted when the cassandra pod terminates. -# Storage options A & B currently support only one cassandra pod which is -# generally enough for up to 1000 pods. Additional volumes can be created -# manually after the fact and metrics scaled per the docs. -# -# Option A - NFS Host Group -# An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" -# on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume -# path using these options would be "/exports/metrics" -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} -# -# Option B - External NFS Host -# NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on -# the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these -# options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/metrics" -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_host=nfs.example.com -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} -# -# Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for -# your cloud platform use this. -#openshift_hosted_metrics_storage_kind=dynamic -# -# Other Metrics Options -- Common items you may wish to reconfigure, for the complete -# list of options please see roles/openshift_metrics/README.md -# -# Override metricsPublicURL in the master config for cluster metrics -# Defaults to https://hawkular-metrics.{{openshift_master_default_subdomain}}/hawkular/metrics -# Currently, you may only alter the hostname portion of the url, alterting the -# `/hawkular/metrics` path will break installation of metrics. -#openshift_hosted_metrics_public_url=https://hawkular-metrics.example.com/hawkular/metrics -# Configure the prefix and version for the component images -#openshift_hosted_metrics_deployer_prefix=registry.example.com:8888/openshift3/ -#openshift_hosted_metrics_deployer_version=3.6.0 - -# Logging deployment -# -# Currently logging deployment is disabled by default, enable it by setting this -#openshift_hosted_logging_deploy=true -# -# Logging storage config -# Option A - NFS Host Group -# An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" -# on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume -# path using these options would be "/exports/logging" -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_name=logging -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} -# -# Option B - External NFS Host -# NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on -# the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these -# options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/logging" -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=nfs -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_host=nfs.example.com -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_name=logging -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} -# -# Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for -# your cloud platform use this. -#openshift_hosted_logging_storage_kind=dynamic -# -# Option D - none -- Logging will use emptydir volumes which are destroyed when -# pods are deleted -# -# Other Logging Options -- Common items you may wish to reconfigure, for the complete -# list of options please see roles/openshift_logging/README.md -# -# Configure loggingPublicURL in the master config for aggregate logging, defaults -# to kibana.{{ openshift_master_default_subdomain }} -#openshift_hosted_logging_hostname=logging.apps.example.com -# Configure the number of elastic search nodes, unless you're using dynamic provisioning -# this value must be 1 -#openshift_hosted_logging_elasticsearch_cluster_size=1 -# Configure the prefix and version for the component images -#openshift_hosted_logging_deployer_prefix=registry.example.com:8888/openshift3/ -#openshift_hosted_logging_deployer_version=3.6.0 - -# Configure the multi-tenant SDN plugin (default is 'redhat/openshift-ovs-subnet') -# os_sdn_network_plugin_name='redhat/openshift-ovs-multitenant' - -# Disable the OpenShift SDN plugin -# openshift_use_openshift_sdn=False - -# Configure SDN cluster network and kubernetes service CIDR blocks. These -# network blocks should be private and should not conflict with network blocks -# in your infrastructure that pods may require access to. Can not be changed -# after deployment. -# -# WARNING : Do not pick subnets that overlap with the default Docker bridge subnet of -# 172.17.0.0/16. Your installation will fail and/or your configuration change will -# cause the Pod SDN or Cluster SDN to fail. -# -# WORKAROUND : If you must use an overlapping subnet, you can configure a non conflicting -# docker0 CIDR range by adding '--bip=192.168.2.1/24' to DOCKER_NETWORK_OPTIONS -# environment variable located in /etc/sysconfig/docker-network. -#osm_cluster_network_cidr=10.128.0.0/14 -#openshift_portal_net=172.30.0.0/16 - -# ExternalIPNetworkCIDRs controls what values are acceptable for the -# service external IP field. If empty, no externalIP may be set. It -# may contain a list of CIDRs which are checked for access. If a CIDR -# is prefixed with !, IPs in that CIDR will be rejected. Rejections -# will be applied first, then the IP checked against one of the -# allowed CIDRs. You should ensure this range does not overlap with -# your nodes, pods, or service CIDRs for security reasons. -#openshift_master_external_ip_network_cidrs=['0.0.0.0/0'] - -# IngressIPNetworkCIDR controls the range to assign ingress IPs from for -# services of type LoadBalancer on bare metal. If empty, ingress IPs will not -# be assigned. It may contain a single CIDR that will be allocated from. For -# security reasons, you should ensure that this range does not overlap with -# the CIDRs reserved for external IPs, nodes, pods, or services. -#openshift_master_ingress_ip_network_cidr=172.46.0.0/16 - -# Configure number of bits to allocate to each host’s subnet e.g. 9 -# would mean a /23 network on the host. -#osm_host_subnet_length=9 - -# Configure master API and console ports. -#openshift_master_api_port=8443 -#openshift_master_console_port=8443 - -# set RPM version for debugging purposes -#openshift_pkg_version=-3.1.0.0 - -# Configure custom ca certificate -#openshift_master_ca_certificate={'certfile': '/path/to/ca.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/ca.key'} -# -# NOTE: CA certificate will not be replaced with existing clusters. -# This option may only be specified when creating a new cluster or -# when redeploying cluster certificates with the redeploy-certificates -# playbook. - -# Configure custom named certificates (SNI certificates) -# -# https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/certificate_customization.html -# -# NOTE: openshift_master_named_certificates is cached on masters and is an -# additive fact, meaning that each run with a different set of certificates -# will add the newly provided certificates to the cached set of certificates. -# -# An optional CA may be specified for each named certificate. CAs will -# be added to the OpenShift CA bundle which allows for the named -# certificate to be served for internal cluster communication. -# -# If you would like openshift_master_named_certificates to be overwritten with -# the provided value, specify openshift_master_overwrite_named_certificates. -#openshift_master_overwrite_named_certificates=true -# -# Provide local certificate paths which will be deployed to masters -#openshift_master_named_certificates=[{"certfile": "/path/to/custom1.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/custom1.key", "cafile": "/path/to/custom-ca1.crt"}] -# -# Detected names may be overridden by specifying the "names" key -#openshift_master_named_certificates=[{"certfile": "/path/to/custom1.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/custom1.key", "names": ["public-master-host.com"], "cafile": "/path/to/custom-ca1.crt"}] - -# Session options -#openshift_master_session_name=ssn -#openshift_master_session_max_seconds=3600 - -# An authentication and encryption secret will be generated if secrets -# are not provided. If provided, openshift_master_session_auth_secrets -# and openshift_master_encryption_secrets must be equal length. -# -# Signing secrets, used to authenticate sessions using -# HMAC. Recommended to use secrets with 32 or 64 bytes. -#openshift_master_session_auth_secrets=['DONT+USE+THIS+SECRET+b4NV+pmZNSO'] -# -# Encrypting secrets, used to encrypt sessions. Must be 16, 24, or 32 -# characters long, to select AES-128, AES-192, or AES-256. -#openshift_master_session_encryption_secrets=['DONT+USE+THIS+SECRET+b4NV+pmZNSO'] - -# configure how often node iptables rules are refreshed -#openshift_node_iptables_sync_period=5s - -# Configure nodeIP in the node config -# This is needed in cases where node traffic is desired to go over an -# interface other than the default network interface. -#openshift_set_node_ip=True - -# Force setting of system hostname when configuring OpenShift -# This works around issues related to installations that do not have valid dns -# entries for the interfaces attached to the host. -#openshift_set_hostname=True - -# Configure dnsIP in the node config -#openshift_dns_ip=172.30.0.1 - -# Configure node kubelet arguments. pods-per-core is valid in OpenShift Origin 1.3 or OpenShift Container Platform 3.3 and later. -#openshift_node_kubelet_args={'pods-per-core': ['10'], 'max-pods': ['250'], 'image-gc-high-threshold': ['90'], 'image-gc-low-threshold': ['80']} - -# Configure logrotate scripts -# See: https://github.com/nickhammond/ansible-logrotate -#logrotate_scripts=[{"name": "syslog", "path": "/var/log/cron\n/var/log/maillog\n/var/log/messages\n/var/log/secure\n/var/log/spooler\n", "options": ["daily", "rotate 7", "compress", "sharedscripts", "missingok"], "scripts": {"postrotate": "/bin/kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid 2> /dev/null` 2> /dev/null || true"}}] - -# openshift-ansible will wait indefinitely for your input when it detects that the -# value of openshift_hostname resolves to an IP address not bound to any local -# interfaces. This mis-configuration is problematic for any pod leveraging host -# networking and liveness or readiness probes. -# Setting this variable to true will override that check. -#openshift_override_hostname_check=true - -# Configure dnsmasq for cluster dns, switch the host's local resolver to use dnsmasq -# and configure node's dnsIP to point at the node's local dnsmasq instance. Defaults -# to True for Origin 1.2 and OSE 3.2. False for 1.1 / 3.1 installs, this cannot -# be used with 1.0 and 3.0. -#openshift_use_dnsmasq=False -# Define an additional dnsmasq.conf file to deploy to /etc/dnsmasq.d/openshift-ansible.conf -# This is useful for POC environments where DNS may not actually be available yet or to set -# options like 'strict-order' to alter dnsmasq configuration. -#openshift_node_dnsmasq_additional_config_file=/home/bob/ose-dnsmasq.conf - -# Global Proxy Configuration -# These options configure HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and NOPROXY environment -# variables for docker and master services. -#openshift_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT -#openshift_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT -#openshift_no_proxy='.hosts.example.com,some-host.com' -# -# Most environments don't require a proxy between openshift masters, nodes, and -# etcd hosts. So automatically add those hostnames to the openshift_no_proxy list. -# If all of your hosts share a common domain you may wish to disable this and -# specify that domain above. -#openshift_generate_no_proxy_hosts=True -# -# These options configure the BuildDefaults admission controller which injects -# configuration into Builds. Proxy related values will default to the global proxy -# config values. You only need to set these if they differ from the global proxy settings. -# See BuildDefaults documentation at -# https://docs.openshift.org/latest/admin_guide/build_defaults_overrides.html -#openshift_builddefaults_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -#openshift_builddefaults_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -#openshift_builddefaults_no_proxy=mycorp.com -#openshift_builddefaults_git_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -#openshift_builddefaults_git_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -#openshift_builddefaults_git_no_proxy=mycorp.com -#openshift_builddefaults_image_labels=[{'name':'imagelabelname1','value':'imagelabelvalue1'}] -#openshift_builddefaults_nodeselectors={'nodelabel1':'nodelabelvalue1'} -#openshift_builddefaults_annotations={'annotationkey1':'annotationvalue1'} -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_cpu=100m -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_memory=256m -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_cpu=1000m -#openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_memory=512m - -# Or you may optionally define your own build defaults configuration serialized as json -#openshift_builddefaults_json='{"BuildDefaults":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","env":[{"name":"HTTP_PROXY","value":"http://proxy.example.com.redhat.com:3128"},{"name":"NO_PROXY","value":"ose3-master.example.com"}],"gitHTTPProxy":"http://proxy.example.com:3128","gitNoProxy":"ose3-master.example.com","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig"}}}' - -# These options configure the BuildOverrides admission controller which injects -# configuration into Builds. -# See BuildOverrides documentation at -# https://docs.openshift.org/latest/admin_guide/build_defaults_overrides.html -#openshift_buildoverrides_force_pull=true -#openshift_buildoverrides_image_labels=[{'name':'imagelabelname1','value':'imagelabelvalue1'}] -#openshift_buildoverrides_nodeselectors={'nodelabel1':'nodelabelvalue1'} -#openshift_buildoverrides_annotations={'annotationkey1':'annotationvalue1'} - -# Or you may optionally define your own build overrides configuration serialized as json -#openshift_buildoverrides_json='{"BuildOverrides":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig","forcePull":"true"}}}' - -# Enable template service broker by specifying one of more namespaces whose -# templates will be served by the broker -#openshift_template_service_broker_namespaces=['openshift'] - -# masterConfig.volumeConfig.dynamicProvisioningEnabled, configurable as of 1.2/3.2, enabled by default -#openshift_master_dynamic_provisioning_enabled=False - -# Admission plugin config -#openshift_master_admission_plugin_config={"ProjectRequestLimit":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"ProjectRequestLimitConfig","limits":[{"selector":{"admin":"true"}},{"maxProjects":"1"}]}},"PodNodeConstraints":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"PodNodeConstraintsConfig"}}} - -# Configure usage of openshift_clock role. -#openshift_clock_enabled=true - -# OpenShift Per-Service Environment Variables -# Environment variables are added to /etc/sysconfig files for -# each OpenShift service: node, master (api and controllers). -# API and controllers environment variables are merged in single -# master environments. -#openshift_master_api_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} -#openshift_master_controllers_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} -#openshift_node_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} - -# Enable API service auditing, available as of 3.2 -#openshift_master_audit_config={"enabled": true} -# -# In case you want more advanced setup for the auditlog you can -# use this line. -# The directory in "auditFilePath" will be created if it's not -# exist -#openshift_master_audit_config={"enabled": true, "auditFilePath": "/var/log/openpaas-oscp-audit/openpaas-oscp-audit.log", "maximumFileRetentionDays": 14, "maximumFileSizeMegabytes": 500, "maximumRetainedFiles": 5} - -# Validity of the auto-generated OpenShift certificates in days. -# See also openshift_hosted_registry_cert_expire_days above. -# -#openshift_ca_cert_expire_days=1825 -#openshift_node_cert_expire_days=730 -#openshift_master_cert_expire_days=730 - -# Validity of the auto-generated external etcd certificates in days. -# Controls validity for etcd CA, peer, server and client certificates. -# -#etcd_ca_default_days=1825 -# -# ServiceAccountConfig:LimitSecretRefences rejects pods that reference secrets their service accounts do not reference -# openshift_master_saconfig_limitsecretreferences=false - -# Upgrade Control -# -# By default nodes are upgraded in a serial manner one at a time and all failures -# are fatal, one set of variables for normal nodes, one set of variables for -# nodes that are part of control plane as the number of hosts may be different -# in those two groups. -#openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=1 -#openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=0 -#openshift_upgrade_control_plane_nodes_serial=1 -#openshift_upgrade_control_plane_nodes_max_fail_percentage=0 -# -# You can specify the number of nodes to upgrade at once. We do not currently -# attempt to verify that you have capacity to drain this many nodes at once -# so please be careful when specifying these values. You should also verify that -# the expected number of nodes are all schedulable and ready before starting an -# upgrade. If it's not possible to drain the requested nodes the upgrade will -# stall indefinitely until the drain is successful. -# -# If you're upgrading more than one node at a time you can specify the maximum -# percentage of failure within the batch before the upgrade is aborted. Any -# nodes that do fail are ignored for the rest of the playbook run and you should -# take care to investigate the failure and return the node to service so that -# your cluster. -# -# The percentage must exceed the value, this would fail on two failures -# openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=49 -# where as this would not -# openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=50 - -# host group for masters -[masters] -ose3-master[1:3]-ansible.test.example.com - -[etcd] -ose3-etcd[1:3]-ansible.test.example.com - -# NOTE: Containerized load balancer hosts are not yet supported, if using a global -# containerized=true host variable we must set to false. -[lb] -ose3-lb-ansible.test.example.com containerized=false - -# NOTE: Currently we require that masters be part of the SDN which requires that they also be nodes -# However, in order to ensure that your masters are not burdened with running pods you should -# make them unschedulable by adding openshift_schedulable=False any node that's also a master. -[nodes] -ose3-master[1:3]-ansible.test.example.com -ose3-node[1:2]-ansible.test.example.com openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'primary', 'zone': 'default'}" diff --git a/inventory/gce/hosts/gce.py b/inventory/gce/hosts/gce.py deleted file mode 100755 index 2be46a58c..000000000 --- a/inventory/gce/hosts/gce.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python2 -# pylint: skip-file -# Copyright 2013 Google Inc. -# -# This file is part of Ansible -# -# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -''' -GCE external inventory script -================================= - -Generates inventory that Ansible can understand by making API requests -Google Compute Engine via the libcloud library. Full install/configuration -instructions for the gce* modules can be found in the comments of -ansible/test/gce_tests.py. - -When run against a specific host, this script returns the following variables -based on the data obtained from the libcloud Node object: - - gce_uuid - - gce_id - - gce_image - - gce_machine_type - - gce_private_ip - - gce_public_ip - - gce_name - - gce_description - - gce_status - - gce_zone - - gce_tags - - gce_metadata - - gce_network - -When run in --list mode, instances are grouped by the following categories: - - zone: - zone group name examples are us-central1-b, europe-west1-a, etc. - - instance tags: - An entry is created for each tag. For example, if you have two instances - with a common tag called 'foo', they will both be grouped together under - the 'tag_foo' name. - - network name: - the name of the network is appended to 'network_' (e.g. the 'default' - network will result in a group named 'network_default') - - machine type - types follow a pattern like n1-standard-4, g1-small, etc. - - running status: - group name prefixed with 'status_' (e.g. status_running, status_stopped,..) - - image: - when using an ephemeral/scratch disk, this will be set to the image name - used when creating the instance (e.g. debian-7-wheezy-v20130816). when - your instance was created with a root persistent disk it will be set to - 'persistent_disk' since there is no current way to determine the image. - -Examples: - Execute uname on all instances in the us-central1-a zone - $ ansible -i gce.py us-central1-a -m shell -a "/bin/uname -a" - - Use the GCE inventory script to print out instance specific information - $ contrib/inventory/gce.py --host my_instance - -Author: Eric Johnson <erjohnso@google.com> -Contributors: Matt Hite <mhite@hotmail.com>, Tom Melendez <supertom@google.com> -Version: 0.0.3 -''' - -__requires__ = ['pycrypto>=2.6'] -try: - import pkg_resources -except ImportError: - # Use pkg_resources to find the correct versions of libraries and set - # sys.path appropriately when there are multiversion installs. We don't - # fail here as there is code that better expresses the errors where the - # library is used. - pass - -USER_AGENT_PRODUCT="Ansible-gce_inventory_plugin" -USER_AGENT_VERSION="v2" - -import sys -import os -import argparse - -from time import time - -import ConfigParser - -import logging -logging.getLogger('libcloud.common.google').addHandler(logging.NullHandler()) - -try: - import json -except ImportError: - import simplejson as json - -try: - from libcloud.compute.types import Provider - from libcloud.compute.providers import get_driver - _ = Provider.GCE -except: - sys.exit("GCE inventory script requires libcloud >= 0.13") - - -class CloudInventoryCache(object): - def __init__(self, cache_name='ansible-cloud-cache', cache_path='/tmp', - cache_max_age=300): - cache_dir = os.path.expanduser(cache_path) - if not os.path.exists(cache_dir): - os.makedirs(cache_dir) - self.cache_path_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, cache_name) - - self.cache_max_age = cache_max_age - - def is_valid(self, max_age=None): - ''' Determines if the cache files have expired, or if it is still valid ''' - - if max_age is None: - max_age = self.cache_max_age - - if os.path.isfile(self.cache_path_cache): - mod_time = os.path.getmtime(self.cache_path_cache) - current_time = time() - if (mod_time + max_age) > current_time: - return True - - return False - - def get_all_data_from_cache(self, filename=''): - ''' Reads the JSON inventory from the cache file. Returns Python dictionary. ''' - - data = '' - if not filename: - filename = self.cache_path_cache - with open(filename, 'r') as cache: - data = cache.read() - return json.loads(data) - - def write_to_cache(self, data, filename=''): - ''' Writes data to file as JSON. Returns True. ''' - if not filename: - filename = self.cache_path_cache - json_data = json.dumps(data) - with open(filename, 'w') as cache: - cache.write(json_data) - return True - - -class GceInventory(object): - def __init__(self): - # Cache object - self.cache = None - # dictionary containing inventory read from disk - self.inventory = {} - - # Read settings and parse CLI arguments - self.parse_cli_args() - self.config = self.get_config() - self.driver = self.get_gce_driver() - self.ip_type = self.get_inventory_options() - if self.ip_type: - self.ip_type = self.ip_type.lower() - - # Cache management - start_inventory_time = time() - cache_used = False - if self.args.refresh_cache or not self.cache.is_valid(): - self.do_api_calls_update_cache() - else: - self.load_inventory_from_cache() - cache_used = True - self.inventory['_meta']['stats'] = {'use_cache': True} - self.inventory['_meta']['stats'] = { - 'inventory_load_time': time() - start_inventory_time, - 'cache_used': cache_used - } - - # Just display data for specific host - if self.args.host: - print(self.json_format_dict( - self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][self.args.host], - pretty=self.args.pretty)) - else: - # Otherwise, assume user wants all instances grouped - zones = self.parse_env_zones() - print(self.json_format_dict(self.inventory, - pretty=self.args.pretty)) - sys.exit(0) - - def get_config(self): - """ - Reads the settings from the gce.ini file. - - Populates a SafeConfigParser object with defaults and - attempts to read an .ini-style configuration from the filename - specified in GCE_INI_PATH. If the environment variable is - not present, the filename defaults to gce.ini in the current - working directory. - """ - gce_ini_default_path = os.path.join( - os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "gce.ini") - gce_ini_path = os.environ.get('GCE_INI_PATH', gce_ini_default_path) - - # Create a ConfigParser. - # This provides empty defaults to each key, so that environment - # variable configuration (as opposed to INI configuration) is able - # to work. - config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser(defaults={ - 'gce_service_account_email_address': '', - 'gce_service_account_pem_file_path': '', - 'gce_project_id': '', - 'libcloud_secrets': '', - 'inventory_ip_type': '', - 'cache_path': '~/.ansible/tmp', - 'cache_max_age': '300' - }) - if 'gce' not in config.sections(): - config.add_section('gce') - if 'inventory' not in config.sections(): - config.add_section('inventory') - if 'cache' not in config.sections(): - config.add_section('cache') - - config.read(gce_ini_path) - - ######### - # Section added for processing ini settings - ######### - - # Set the instance_states filter based on config file options - self.instance_states = [] - if config.has_option('gce', 'instance_states'): - states = config.get('gce', 'instance_states') - # Ignore if instance_states is an empty string. - if states: - self.instance_states = states.split(',') - - # Caching - cache_path = config.get('cache', 'cache_path') - cache_max_age = config.getint('cache', 'cache_max_age') - # TOOD(supertom): support project-specific caches - cache_name = 'ansible-gce.cache' - self.cache = CloudInventoryCache(cache_path=cache_path, - cache_max_age=cache_max_age, - cache_name=cache_name) - return config - - def get_inventory_options(self): - """Determine inventory options. Environment variables always - take precedence over configuration files.""" - ip_type = self.config.get('inventory', 'inventory_ip_type') - # If the appropriate environment variables are set, they override - # other configuration - ip_type = os.environ.get('INVENTORY_IP_TYPE', ip_type) - return ip_type - - def get_gce_driver(self): - """Determine the GCE authorization settings and return a - libcloud driver. - """ - # Attempt to get GCE params from a configuration file, if one - # exists. - secrets_path = self.config.get('gce', 'libcloud_secrets') - secrets_found = False - try: - import secrets - args = list(getattr(secrets, 'GCE_PARAMS', [])) - kwargs = getattr(secrets, 'GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS', {}) - secrets_found = True - except: - pass - - if not secrets_found and secrets_path: - if not secrets_path.endswith('secrets.py'): - err = "Must specify libcloud secrets file as " - err += "/absolute/path/to/secrets.py" - sys.exit(err) - sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(secrets_path)) - try: - import secrets - args = list(getattr(secrets, 'GCE_PARAMS', [])) - kwargs = getattr(secrets, 'GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS', {}) - secrets_found = True - except: - pass - if not secrets_found: - args = [ - self.config.get('gce','gce_service_account_email_address'), - self.config.get('gce','gce_service_account_pem_file_path') - ] - kwargs = {'project': self.config.get('gce', 'gce_project_id')} - - # If the appropriate environment variables are set, they override - # other configuration; process those into our args and kwargs. - args[0] = os.environ.get('GCE_EMAIL', args[0]) - args[1] = os.environ.get('GCE_PEM_FILE_PATH', args[1]) - kwargs['project'] = os.environ.get('GCE_PROJECT', kwargs['project']) - - # Retrieve and return the GCE driver. - gce = get_driver(Provider.GCE)(*args, **kwargs) - gce.connection.user_agent_append( - '%s/%s' % (USER_AGENT_PRODUCT, USER_AGENT_VERSION), - ) - return gce - - def parse_env_zones(self): - '''returns a list of comma separated zones parsed from the GCE_ZONE environment variable. - If provided, this will be used to filter the results of the grouped_instances call''' - import csv - reader = csv.reader([os.environ.get('GCE_ZONE',"")], skipinitialspace=True) - zones = [r for r in reader] - return [z for z in zones[0]] - - def parse_cli_args(self): - ''' Command line argument processing ''' - - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( - description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on GCE') - parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True, - help='List instances (default: True)') - parser.add_argument('--host', action='store', - help='Get all information about an instance') - parser.add_argument('--pretty', action='store_true', default=False, - help='Pretty format (default: False)') - parser.add_argument( - '--refresh-cache', action='store_true', default=False, - help='Force refresh of cache by making API requests (default: False - use cache files)') - self.args = parser.parse_args() - - - def node_to_dict(self, inst): - md = {} - - if inst is None: - return {} - - if 'items' in inst.extra['metadata']: - for entry in inst.extra['metadata']['items']: - md[entry['key']] = entry['value'] - - net = inst.extra['networkInterfaces'][0]['network'].split('/')[-1] - # default to exernal IP unless user has specified they prefer internal - if self.ip_type == 'internal': - ssh_host = inst.private_ips[0] - else: - ssh_host = inst.public_ips[0] if len(inst.public_ips) >= 1 else inst.private_ips[0] - - return { - 'gce_uuid': inst.uuid, - 'gce_id': inst.id, - 'gce_image': inst.image, - 'gce_machine_type': inst.size, - 'gce_private_ip': inst.private_ips[0], - 'gce_public_ip': inst.public_ips[0] if len(inst.public_ips) >= 1 else None, - 'gce_name': inst.name, - 'gce_description': inst.extra['description'], - 'gce_status': inst.extra['status'], - 'gce_zone': inst.extra['zone'].name, - 'gce_tags': inst.extra['tags'], - 'gce_metadata': md, - 'gce_network': net, - # Hosts don't have a public name, so we add an IP - 'ansible_ssh_host': ssh_host - } - - def load_inventory_from_cache(self): - ''' Loads inventory from JSON on disk. ''' - - try: - self.inventory = self.cache.get_all_data_from_cache() - hosts = self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'] - except Exception as e: - print( - "Invalid inventory file %s. Please rebuild with -refresh-cache option." - % (self.cache.cache_path_cache)) - raise - - def do_api_calls_update_cache(self): - ''' Do API calls and save data in cache. ''' - zones = self.parse_env_zones() - data = self.group_instances(zones) - self.cache.write_to_cache(data) - self.inventory = data - - def list_nodes(self): - all_nodes = [] - params, more_results = {'maxResults': 500}, True - while more_results: - self.driver.connection.gce_params=params - all_nodes.extend(self.driver.list_nodes()) - more_results = 'pageToken' in params - return all_nodes - - def group_instances(self, zones=None): - '''Group all instances''' - groups = {} - meta = {} - meta["hostvars"] = {} - - for node in self.list_nodes(): - - # This check filters on the desired instance states defined in the - # config file with the instance_states config option. - # - # If the instance_states list is _empty_ then _ALL_ states are returned. - # - # If the instance_states list is _populated_ then check the current - # state against the instance_states list - if self.instance_states and not node.extra['status'] in self.instance_states: - continue - - name = node.name - - meta["hostvars"][name] = self.node_to_dict(node) - - zone = node.extra['zone'].name - - # To avoid making multiple requests per zone - # we list all nodes and then filter the results - if zones and zone not in zones: - continue - - if zone in groups: groups[zone].append(name) - else: groups[zone] = [name] - - tags = node.extra['tags'] - for t in tags: - if t.startswith('group-'): - tag = t[6:] - else: - tag = 'tag_%s' % t - if tag in groups: groups[tag].append(name) - else: groups[tag] = [name] - - net = node.extra['networkInterfaces'][0]['network'].split('/')[-1] - net = 'network_%s' % net - if net in groups: groups[net].append(name) - else: groups[net] = [name] - - machine_type = node.size - if machine_type in groups: groups[machine_type].append(name) - else: groups[machine_type] = [name] - - image = node.image and node.image or 'persistent_disk' - if image in groups: groups[image].append(name) - else: groups[image] = [name] - - status = node.extra['status'] - stat = 'status_%s' % status.lower() - if stat in groups: groups[stat].append(name) - else: groups[stat] = [name] - - groups["_meta"] = meta - - return groups - - def json_format_dict(self, data, pretty=False): - ''' Converts a dict to a JSON object and dumps it as a formatted - string ''' - - if pretty: - return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2) - else: - return json.dumps(data) - -# Run the script -if __name__ == '__main__': - GceInventory() diff --git a/inventory/gce/hosts/hosts b/inventory/gce/hosts/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 3996e577e..000000000 --- a/inventory/gce/hosts/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_become=no ansible_python_interpreter='/usr/bin/env python2' diff --git a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/hosts b/inventory/libvirt/hosts/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 3996e577e..000000000 --- a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_become=no ansible_python_interpreter='/usr/bin/env python2' diff --git a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt.ini b/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 62ff204dd..000000000 --- a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# Ansible libvirt external inventory script settings -# - -[libvirt] - -uri = qemu:///system - -# API calls to libvirt can be slow. For this reason, we cache the results of an API -# call. Set this to the path you want cache files to be written to. Two files -# will be written to this directory: -# - ansible-libvirt.cache -# - ansible-libvirt.index -cache_path = /tmp - -# The number of seconds a cache file is considered valid. After this many -# seconds, a new API call will be made, and the cache file will be updated. -cache_max_age = 900 - - - diff --git a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt_generic.py b/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt_generic.py deleted file mode 100755 index d63e07b64..000000000 --- a/inventory/libvirt/hosts/libvirt_generic.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python2 -# pylint: skip-file - -''' -libvirt external inventory script -================================= - -Ansible has a feature where instead of reading from /etc/ansible/hosts -as a text file, it can query external programs to obtain the list -of hosts, groups the hosts are in, and even variables to assign to each host. - -To use this, copy this file over /etc/ansible/hosts and chmod +x the file. -This, more or less, allows you to keep one central database containing -info about all of your managed instances. - -''' - -# (c) 2015, Jason DeTiberus <jdetiber@redhat.com> -# -# This file is part of Ansible, -# -# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -###################################################################### - -import argparse -import ConfigParser -import os -import sys -import libvirt -import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET - -try: - import json -except ImportError: - import simplejson as json - - -class LibvirtInventory(object): - ''' libvirt dynamic inventory ''' - - def __init__(self): - ''' Main execution path ''' - - self.inventory = dict() # A list of groups and the hosts in that group - self.cache = dict() # Details about hosts in the inventory - - # Read settings and parse CLI arguments - self.read_settings() - self.parse_cli_args() - - if self.args.host: - print(_json_format_dict(self.get_host_info(), self.args.pretty)) - elif self.args.list: - print(_json_format_dict(self.get_inventory(), self.args.pretty)) - else: # default action with no options - print(_json_format_dict(self.get_inventory(), self.args.pretty)) - - def read_settings(self): - ''' Reads the settings from the libvirt.ini file ''' - - config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() - config.read( - os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/libvirt.ini' - ) - self.libvirt_uri = config.get('libvirt', 'uri') - - def parse_cli_args(self): - ''' Command line argument processing ''' - - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( - description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on libvirt' - ) - parser.add_argument( - '--list', - action='store_true', - default=True, - help='List instances (default: True)' - ) - parser.add_argument( - '--host', - action='store', - help='Get all the variables about a specific instance' - ) - parser.add_argument( - '--pretty', - action='store_true', - default=False, - help='Pretty format (default: False)' - ) - self.args = parser.parse_args() - - def get_host_info(self): - ''' Get variables about a specific host ''' - - inventory = self.get_inventory() - if self.args.host in inventory['_meta']['hostvars']: - return inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][self.args.host] - - def get_inventory(self): - ''' Construct the inventory ''' - - inventory = dict(_meta=dict(hostvars=dict())) - - conn = libvirt.openReadOnly(self.libvirt_uri) - if conn is None: - print("Failed to open connection to %s" % self.libvirt_uri) - sys.exit(1) - - domains = conn.listAllDomains() - if domains is None: - print("Failed to list domains for connection %s" % self.libvirt_uri) - sys.exit(1) - - for domain in domains: - hostvars = dict(libvirt_name=domain.name(), - libvirt_id=domain.ID(), - libvirt_uuid=domain.UUIDString()) - domain_name = domain.name() - - # TODO: add support for guests that are not in a running state - state, _ = domain.state() - # 2 is the state for a running guest - if state != 1: - continue - - hostvars['libvirt_status'] = 'running' - - root = ET.fromstring(domain.XMLDesc()) - ansible_ns = {'ansible': 'https://github.com/ansible/ansible'} - for tag_elem in root.findall('./metadata/ansible:tags/ansible:tag', ansible_ns): - tag = tag_elem.text - _push(inventory, "tag_%s" % tag, domain_name) - _push(hostvars, 'libvirt_tags', tag) - - # TODO: support more than one network interface, also support - # interface types other than 'network' - interface = root.find("./devices/interface[@type='network']") - if interface is not None: - source_elem = interface.find('source') - mac_elem = interface.find('mac') - if source_elem is not None and \ - mac_elem is not None: - # Adding this to disable pylint check specifically - # ignoring libvirt-python versions that - # do not include DHCPLeases - # This is needed until we upgrade the build bot to - # RHEL7 (>= 1.2.6 libvirt) - # pylint: disable=no-member - dhcp_leases = conn.networkLookupByName(source_elem.get('network')) \ - .DHCPLeases(mac_elem.get('address')) - if len(dhcp_leases) > 0: - ip_address = dhcp_leases[0]['ipaddr'] - hostvars['ansible_ssh_host'] = ip_address - hostvars['libvirt_ip_address'] = ip_address - - inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][domain_name] = hostvars - - return inventory - -def _push(my_dict, key, element): - ''' - Push element to the my_dict[key] list. - After having initialized my_dict[key] if it dosn't exist. - ''' - - if key in my_dict: - my_dict[key].append(element) - else: - my_dict[key] = [element] - -def _json_format_dict(data, pretty=False): - ''' Serialize data to a JSON formated str ''' - - if pretty: - return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2) - else: - return json.dumps(data) - -LibvirtInventory() diff --git a/inventory/openstack/hosts/hosts b/inventory/openstack/hosts/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 9b63e98f4..000000000 --- a/inventory/openstack/hosts/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -localhost ansible_become=no ansible_python_interpreter='/usr/bin/env python2' connection=local diff --git a/inventory/openstack/hosts/openstack.py b/inventory/openstack/hosts/openstack.py deleted file mode 100755 index deefd3b5d..000000000 --- a/inventory/openstack/hosts/openstack.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# pylint: skip-file - -# Copyright (c) 2012, Marco Vito Moscaritolo <marco@agavee.com> -# Copyright (c) 2013, Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com> -# Copyright (c) 2015, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. -# Copyright (c) 2016, Rackspace Australia -# -# This module is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this software. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -# The OpenStack Inventory module uses os-client-config for configuration. -# https://github.com/stackforge/os-client-config -# This means it will either: -# - Respect normal OS_* environment variables like other OpenStack tools -# - Read values from a clouds.yaml file. -# If you want to configure via clouds.yaml, you can put the file in: -# - Current directory -# - ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml -# - /etc/openstack/clouds.yaml -# - /etc/ansible/openstack.yml -# The clouds.yaml file can contain entries for multiple clouds and multiple -# regions of those clouds. If it does, this inventory module will connect to -# all of them and present them as one contiguous inventory. -# -# See the adjacent openstack.yml file for an example config file -# There are two ansible inventory specific options that can be set in -# the inventory section. -# expand_hostvars controls whether or not the inventory will make extra API -# calls to fill out additional information about each server -# use_hostnames changes the behavior from registering every host with its UUID -# and making a group of its hostname to only doing this if the -# hostname in question has more than one server -# fail_on_errors causes the inventory to fail and return no hosts if one cloud -# has failed (for example, bad credentials or being offline). -# When set to False, the inventory will return hosts from -# whichever other clouds it can contact. (Default: True) - -import argparse -import collections -import os -import sys -import time -from distutils.version import StrictVersion - -try: - import json -except: - import simplejson as json - -import os_client_config -import shade -import shade.inventory - -CONFIG_FILES = ['/etc/ansible/openstack.yaml', '/etc/ansible/openstack.yml'] - - -def get_groups_from_server(server_vars, namegroup=True): - groups = [] - - region = server_vars['region'] - cloud = server_vars['cloud'] - metadata = server_vars.get('metadata', {}) - - # Create a group for the cloud - groups.append(cloud) - - # Create a group on region - groups.append(region) - - # And one by cloud_region - groups.append("%s_%s" % (cloud, region)) - - # Check if group metadata key in servers' metadata - if 'group' in metadata: - groups.append(metadata['group']) - - for extra_group in metadata.get('groups', '').split(','): - if extra_group: - groups.append(extra_group.strip()) - - groups.append('instance-%s' % server_vars['id']) - if namegroup: - groups.append(server_vars['name']) - - for key in ('flavor', 'image'): - if 'name' in server_vars[key]: - groups.append('%s-%s' % (key, server_vars[key]['name'])) - - for key, value in iter(metadata.items()): - groups.append('meta-%s_%s' % (key, value)) - - az = server_vars.get('az', None) - if az: - # Make groups for az, region_az and cloud_region_az - groups.append(az) - groups.append('%s_%s' % (region, az)) - groups.append('%s_%s_%s' % (cloud, region, az)) - return groups - - -def get_host_groups(inventory, refresh=False): - (cache_file, cache_expiration_time) = get_cache_settings() - if is_cache_stale(cache_file, cache_expiration_time, refresh=refresh): - groups = to_json(get_host_groups_from_cloud(inventory)) - open(cache_file, 'w').write(groups) - else: - groups = open(cache_file, 'r').read() - return groups - - -def append_hostvars(hostvars, groups, key, server, namegroup=False): - hostvars[key] = dict( - ansible_ssh_host=server['interface_ip'], - openstack=server) - for group in get_groups_from_server(server, namegroup=namegroup): - groups[group].append(key) - - -def get_host_groups_from_cloud(inventory): - groups = collections.defaultdict(list) - firstpass = collections.defaultdict(list) - hostvars = {} - list_args = {} - if hasattr(inventory, 'extra_config'): - use_hostnames = inventory.extra_config['use_hostnames'] - list_args['expand'] = inventory.extra_config['expand_hostvars'] - if StrictVersion(shade.__version__) >= StrictVersion("1.6.0"): - list_args['fail_on_cloud_config'] = \ - inventory.extra_config['fail_on_errors'] - else: - use_hostnames = False - - for server in inventory.list_hosts(**list_args): - - if 'interface_ip' not in server: - continue - firstpass[server['name']].append(server) - for name, servers in firstpass.items(): - if len(servers) == 1 and use_hostnames: - append_hostvars(hostvars, groups, name, servers[0]) - else: - server_ids = set() - # Trap for duplicate results - for server in servers: - server_ids.add(server['id']) - if len(server_ids) == 1 and use_hostnames: - append_hostvars(hostvars, groups, name, servers[0]) - else: - for server in servers: - append_hostvars( - hostvars, groups, server['id'], server, - namegroup=True) - groups['_meta'] = {'hostvars': hostvars} - return groups - - -def is_cache_stale(cache_file, cache_expiration_time, refresh=False): - ''' Determines if cache file has expired, or if it is still valid ''' - if refresh: - return True - if os.path.isfile(cache_file) and os.path.getsize(cache_file) > 0: - mod_time = os.path.getmtime(cache_file) - current_time = time.time() - if (mod_time + cache_expiration_time) > current_time: - return False - return True - - -def get_cache_settings(): - config = os_client_config.config.OpenStackConfig( - config_files=os_client_config.config.CONFIG_FILES + CONFIG_FILES) - # For inventory-wide caching - cache_expiration_time = config.get_cache_expiration_time() - cache_path = config.get_cache_path() - if not os.path.exists(cache_path): - os.makedirs(cache_path) - cache_file = os.path.join(cache_path, 'ansible-inventory.cache') - return (cache_file, cache_expiration_time) - - -def to_json(in_dict): - return json.dumps(in_dict, sort_keys=True, indent=2) - - -def parse_args(): - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='OpenStack Inventory Module') - parser.add_argument('--private', - action='store_true', - help='Use private address for ansible host') - parser.add_argument('--refresh', action='store_true', - help='Refresh cached information') - parser.add_argument('--debug', action='store_true', default=False, - help='Enable debug output') - group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) - group.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', - help='List active servers') - group.add_argument('--host', help='List details about the specific host') - - return parser.parse_args() - - -def main(): - args = parse_args() - try: - config_files = os_client_config.config.CONFIG_FILES + CONFIG_FILES - shade.simple_logging(debug=args.debug) - inventory_args = dict( - refresh=args.refresh, - config_files=config_files, - private=args.private, - ) - if hasattr(shade.inventory.OpenStackInventory, 'extra_config'): - inventory_args.update(dict( - config_key='ansible', - config_defaults={ - 'use_hostnames': False, - 'expand_hostvars': True, - 'fail_on_errors': True, - } - )) - - inventory = shade.inventory.OpenStackInventory(**inventory_args) - - if args.list: - output = get_host_groups(inventory, refresh=args.refresh) - elif args.host: - output = to_json(inventory.get_host(args.host)) - print(output) - except shade.OpenStackCloudException as e: - sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % e.message) - sys.exit(1) - sys.exit(0) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() |