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MarkusTeufelberger
2019-04-01 11:38:33 +02:00
committed by Kubernetes Prow Robot
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---
## Directory where etcd data stored
etcd_data_dir: /var/lib/etcd
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## this node for example. The access_ip is really useful AWS and Google
## environments where the nodes are accessed remotely by the "public" ip,
## but don't know about that address themselves.
#access_ip: 1.1.1.1
# access_ip: 1.1.1.1
## External LB example config
## apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name: "elb.some.domain"
#loadbalancer_apiserver:
# address: 1.2.3.4
# port: 1234
# loadbalancer_apiserver:
# address: 1.2.3.4
# port: 1234
## Internal loadbalancers for apiservers
#loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: true
# loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: true
## Local loadbalancer should use this port
## And must be set port 6443
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## for mounting persistent volumes into containers. These may not be loaded by preinstall kubernetes
## processes. For example, ceph and rbd backed volumes. Set to true to allow kubelet to load kernel
## modules.
#kubelet_load_modules: false
# kubelet_load_modules: false
## Upstream dns servers used by dnsmasq
#upstream_dns_servers:
# - 8.8.8.8
# - 8.8.4.4
# upstream_dns_servers:
# - 8.8.8.8
# - 8.8.4.4
## There are some changes specific to the cloud providers
## for instance we need to encapsulate packets with some network plugins
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## like you would do when using openstack-client before starting the playbook.
## Note: The 'external' cloud provider is not supported.
## TODO(riverzhang): https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/running-cloud-controller/#running-cloud-controller-manager
#cloud_provider:
# cloud_provider:
## Set these proxy values in order to update package manager and docker daemon to use proxies
#http_proxy: ""
#https_proxy: ""
# http_proxy: ""
# https_proxy: ""
## Refer to roles/kubespray-defaults/defaults/main.yml before modifying no_proxy
#no_proxy: ""
# no_proxy: ""
## Some problems may occur when downloading files over https proxy due to ansible bug
## https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/32750. Set this variable to False to disable
## SSL validation of get_url module. Note that kubespray will still be performing checksum validation.
#download_validate_certs: False
# download_validate_certs: False
## If you need exclude all cluster nodes from proxy and other resources, add other resources here.
#additional_no_proxy: ""
# additional_no_proxy: ""
## Certificate Management
## This setting determines whether certs are generated via scripts.
## Chose 'none' if you provide your own certificates.
## Option is "script", "none"
## note: vault is removed
#cert_management: script
# cert_management: script
## Set to true to allow pre-checks to fail and continue deployment
#ignore_assert_errors: false
# ignore_assert_errors: false
## The read-only port for the Kubelet to serve on with no authentication/authorization. Uncomment to enable.
#kube_read_only_port: 10255
# kube_read_only_port: 10255
## Set true to download and cache container
#download_container: true
# download_container: true
## Deploy container engine
# Set false if you want to deploy container engine manually.
#deploy_container_engine: true
# deploy_container_engine: true
## Set Pypi repo and cert accordingly
#pyrepo_index: https://pypi.example.com/simple
#pyrepo_cert: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
# pyrepo_index: https://pypi.example.com/simple
# pyrepo_cert: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

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## When azure is used, you need to also set the following variables.
## see docs/azure.md for details on how to get these values
#azure_tenant_id:
#azure_subscription_id:
#azure_aad_client_id:
#azure_aad_client_secret:
#azure_resource_group:
#azure_location:
#azure_subnet_name:
#azure_security_group_name:
#azure_vnet_name:
#azure_vnet_resource_group:
#azure_route_table_name:
# azure_tenant_id:
# azure_subscription_id:
# azure_aad_client_id:
# azure_aad_client_secret:
# azure_resource_group:
# azure_location:
# azure_subnet_name:
# azure_security_group_name:
# azure_vnet_name:
# azure_vnet_resource_group:
# azure_route_table_name:

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## Does coreos need auto upgrade, default is true
#coreos_auto_upgrade: true
# coreos_auto_upgrade: true

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## Uncomment this if you want to force overlay/overlay2 as docker storage driver
## Please note that overlay2 is only supported on newer kernels
#docker_storage_options: -s overlay2
# docker_storage_options: -s overlay2
## Enable docker_container_storage_setup, it will configure devicemapper driver on Centos7 or RedHat7.
docker_container_storage_setup: false
## It must be define a disk path for docker_container_storage_setup_devs.
## Otherwise docker-storage-setup will be executed incorrectly.
#docker_container_storage_setup_devs: /dev/vdb
# docker_container_storage_setup_devs: /dev/vdb
## Uncomment this if you have more than 3 nameservers, then we'll only use the first 3.
docker_dns_servers_strict: false
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## An obvious use case is allowing insecure-registry access to self hosted registries.
## Can be ipaddress and domain_name.
## example define 172.19.16.11 or mirror.registry.io
#docker_insecure_registries:
# docker_insecure_registries:
# - mirror.registry.io
# - 172.19.16.11
## Add other registry,example China registry mirror.
#docker_registry_mirrors:
# docker_registry_mirrors:
# - https://registry.docker-cn.com
# - https://mirror.aliyuncs.com
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## or private, which control whether mounts in the file system
## namespace set up for docker will receive or propagate mounts
## and unmounts. Leave empty for system default
#docker_mount_flags:
# docker_mount_flags:
## A string of extra options to pass to the docker daemon.
## This string should be exactly as you wish it to appear.

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## When Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is used, set these variables
#oci_private_key:
#oci_region_id:
#oci_tenancy_id:
#oci_user_id:
#oci_user_fingerprint:
#oci_compartment_id:
#oci_vnc_id:
#oci_subnet1_id:
#oci_subnet2_id:
# oci_private_key:
# oci_region_id:
# oci_tenancy_id:
# oci_user_id:
# oci_user_fingerprint:
# oci_compartment_id:
# oci_vnc_id:
# oci_subnet1_id:
# oci_subnet2_id:
## Overide these default/optional behaviors if you wish
#oci_security_list_management: All
# If you would like the controller to manage specific lists per subnet. This is a mapping of subnet ocids to security list ocids. Below are examples.
#oci_security_lists:
#ocid1.subnet.oc1.phx.aaaaaaaasa53hlkzk6nzksqfccegk2qnkxmphkblst3riclzs4rhwg7rg57q: ocid1.securitylist.oc1.iad.aaaaaaaaqti5jsfvyw6ejahh7r4okb2xbtuiuguswhs746mtahn72r7adt7q
#ocid1.subnet.oc1.phx.aaaaaaaahuxrgvs65iwdz7ekwgg3l5gyah7ww5klkwjcso74u3e4i64hvtvq: ocid1.securitylist.oc1.iad.aaaaaaaaqti5jsfvyw6ejahh7r4okb2xbtuiuguswhs746mtahn72r7adt7q
# If oci_use_instance_principals is true, you do not need to set the region, tenancy, user, key, passphrase, or fingerprint
#oci_use_instance_principals: false
#oci_cloud_controller_version: 0.6.0
# If you would like to control OCI query rate limits for the controller
#oci_rate_limit:
#rate_limit_qps_read:
#rate_limit_qps_write:
#rate_limit_bucket_read:
#rate_limit_bucket_write:
# Other optional variables
#oci_cloud_controller_pull_source: (default iad.ocir.io/oracle/cloud-provider-oci)
#oci_cloud_controller_pull_secret: (name of pull secret to use if you define your own mirror above)
# oci_security_list_management: All
## If you would like the controller to manage specific lists per subnet. This is a mapping of subnet ocids to security list ocids. Below are examples.
# oci_security_lists:
# ocid1.subnet.oc1.phx.aaaaaaaasa53hlkzk6nzksqfccegk2qnkxmphkblst3riclzs4rhwg7rg57q: ocid1.securitylist.oc1.iad.aaaaaaaaqti5jsfvyw6ejahh7r4okb2xbtuiuguswhs746mtahn72r7adt7q
# ocid1.subnet.oc1.phx.aaaaaaaahuxrgvs65iwdz7ekwgg3l5gyah7ww5klkwjcso74u3e4i64hvtvq: ocid1.securitylist.oc1.iad.aaaaaaaaqti5jsfvyw6ejahh7r4okb2xbtuiuguswhs746mtahn72r7adt7q
## If oci_use_instance_principals is true, you do not need to set the region, tenancy, user, key, passphrase, or fingerprint
# oci_use_instance_principals: false
# oci_cloud_controller_version: 0.6.0
## If you would like to control OCI query rate limits for the controller
# oci_rate_limit:
# rate_limit_qps_read:
# rate_limit_qps_write:
# rate_limit_bucket_read:
# rate_limit_bucket_write:
## Other optional variables
# oci_cloud_controller_pull_source: (default iad.ocir.io/oracle/cloud-provider-oci)
# oci_cloud_controller_pull_secret: (name of pull secret to use if you define your own mirror above)

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## When OpenStack is used, Cinder version can be explicitly specified if autodetection fails (Fixed in 1.9: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/50461)
#openstack_blockstorage_version: "v1/v2/auto (default)"
#openstack_blockstorage_ignore_volume_az: yes
## When OpenStack is used, if LBaaSv2 is available you can enable it with the following 2 variables.
#openstack_lbaas_enabled: True
#openstack_lbaas_subnet_id: "Neutron subnet ID (not network ID) to create LBaaS VIP"
## To enable automatic floating ip provisioning, specify a subnet.
#openstack_lbaas_floating_network_id: "Neutron network ID (not subnet ID) to get floating IP from, disabled by default"
## Override default LBaaS behavior
#openstack_lbaas_use_octavia: False
#openstack_lbaas_method: "ROUND_ROBIN"
#openstack_lbaas_provider: "haproxy"
#openstack_lbaas_create_monitor: "yes"
#openstack_lbaas_monitor_delay: "1m"
#openstack_lbaas_monitor_timeout: "30s"
#openstack_lbaas_monitor_max_retries: "3"
# # When OpenStack is used, Cinder version can be explicitly specified if autodetection fails (Fixed in 1.9: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/50461)
# openstack_blockstorage_version: "v1/v2/auto (default)"
# openstack_blockstorage_ignore_volume_az: yes
# # When OpenStack is used, if LBaaSv2 is available you can enable it with the following 2 variables.
# openstack_lbaas_enabled: True
# openstack_lbaas_subnet_id: "Neutron subnet ID (not network ID) to create LBaaS VIP"
# # To enable automatic floating ip provisioning, specify a subnet.
# openstack_lbaas_floating_network_id: "Neutron network ID (not subnet ID) to get floating IP from, disabled by default"
# # Override default LBaaS behavior
# openstack_lbaas_use_octavia: False
# openstack_lbaas_method: "ROUND_ROBIN"
# openstack_lbaas_provider: "haproxy"
# openstack_lbaas_create_monitor: "yes"
# openstack_lbaas_monitor_delay: "1m"
# openstack_lbaas_monitor_timeout: "30s"
# openstack_lbaas_monitor_max_retries: "3"