kayobe-config-dev/etc/kayobe/overcloud.yml
Mark Goddard 0d1538156b Synchronise with kayobe-config for Ussuri
Synchronises the configuration with kayobe-config prior to creating a
stable/ussuri branch.

Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/722326

Change-Id: I70cc73d13ff74e72ac82070337dc07e8047c7769
2020-06-09 10:05:32 +01:00

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---
###############################################################################
# Overcloud configuration.
# Default Ansible group for overcloud hosts.
#overcloud_group_default:
# List of names of Ansible groups for overcloud hosts.
#overcloud_groups:
# Dict mapping overcloud Ansible group names to lists of hosts in the group.
# As a special case, the group 'ignore' can be used to specify hosts that
# should not be added to the inventory.
#overcloud_group_hosts_map:
# To prevent some network issues you can choose to disable cloud-init
#disable_cloud_init:
###############################################################################
# Overcloud host image configuration.
# The CentOS cloud images have a bogus name server entry in /etc/resolv.conf,
# 192.168.122.1. Cloud-init only appends name server entries to this file, and
# will not remove this bogus entry. Typically this leads to a delay of around
# 30 seconds when connecting via SSH, due to a timeout in NSS. The workaround
# employed here is to remove this bogus entry from the image using
# virt-customize, if it exists. See https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=14369.
#overcloud_host_image_workaround_resolv_enabled:
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes