kayobe-config-dev/etc/kayobe/inspector.yml

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---
###############################################################################
# Ironic inspector PXE configuration.
# List of extra kernel parameters for the inspector default PXE configuration.
#inspector_extra_kernel_options:
# URL of Ironic Python Agent (IPA) kernel image.
#inspector_ipa_kernel_upstream_url:
# URL of Ironic Python Agent (IPA) ramdisk image.
#inspector_ipa_ramdisk_upstream_url:
###############################################################################
# Ironic inspector processing configuration.
# Whether inspector should manage the firewall.
#inspector_manage_firewall:
# List of of default inspector processing plugins.
#inspector_processing_hooks_default:
# List of of additional inspector processing plugins.
#inspector_processing_hooks_extra:
# List of of additional inspector processing plugins.
#inspector_processing_hooks:
# Which MAC addresses to add as ports during introspection. One of 'all',
# 'active' or 'pxe'.
#inspector_add_ports:
# Which ports to keep after introspection. One of 'all', 'present', or 'added'.
#inspector_keep_ports:
# Whether to enable discovery of nodes not managed by Ironic.
#inspector_enable_discovery:
# The Ironic driver with which to register newly discovered nodes.
#inspector_discovery_enroll_node_driver:
###############################################################################
# Ironic inspector configuration.
# Ironic inspector IPMI username to set.
#inspector_ipmi_username:
# Ironic inspector IPMI password to set.
#inspector_ipmi_password:
# Ironic inspector default network interface name on which to check for an LLDP
# switch port description to use as the node's name.
#inspector_lldp_switch_port_interface_default:
# Ironic inspector map from hostname to network interface name on which to
# check for an LLDP switch port description to use as the node's name.
#inspector_lldp_switch_port_interface_map:
###############################################################################
# Ironic inspector introspection rules configuration.
# Ironic inspector rule to set IPMI credentials.
#inspector_rule_ipmi_credentials:
# Ironic inspector rule to set deployment kernel.
#inspector_rule_deploy_kernel:
# Ironic inspector rule to set deployment ramdisk.
#inspector_rule_deploy_ramdisk:
# Ironic inspector rule to set local boot capability
#inspector_rule_local_boot:
# Ironic inspector rule to initialise root device hints.
#inspector_rule_root_hint_init:
# Ironic inspector rule to set serial root device hint.
#inspector_rule_root_hint_serial:
# Ironic inspector rule to set the interface on which the node PXE booted.
#inspector_rule_set_pxe_interface_mac:
# Ironic inspector rule to set the node's name from an interface's LLDP switch
# port description.
#inspector_rule_lldp_switch_port_desc_to_name:
# Ironic inspector rule to save introspection data to the node.
#inspector_rule_save_data:
# List of default ironic insepctor rules.
#inspector_rules_default:
# List of additional ironic inspector rules.
#inspector_rules_extra:
# List of all ironic inspector rules.
#inspector_rules:
###############################################################################
# Dell switch LLDP workaround configuration.
# Some Dell switch OSs (including Dell Network OS 9.10(0.1)) do not support
# sending interface port description TLVs correctly. Instead of sending the
# interface description, they send the interface name (e.g. TenGigabitEthernet
# 1/1/1). This breaks the discovery process which relies on Ironic node
# introspection data containing the node's name in the interface port
# description. We work around this here by creating an introspection rule for
# each ironic node that matches against the switch system and the relevant
# interface name, then sets the node's name appropriately.
# Ansible group containing switch hosts to which the workaround should be
# applied.
#inspector_dell_switch_lldp_workaround_group:
###############################################################################
# Inspection store configuration.
# The inspection store provides a Swift-like service for storing inspection
# data which may be useful in environments without Swift.
# Whether the inspection data store is enabled.
#inspector_store_enabled:
# Port on which the inspection data store should listen.
#inspector_store_port:
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes