[release] Synchronise with kayobe for Zed

Change-Id: If546e49350fe2c7949500febe39b2df12edefecb
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Bartosz Bezak 2022-12-14 10:01:42 +01:00
parent b6e75b5cd6
commit 0f8b0912b4
23 changed files with 169 additions and 304 deletions

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# * types: whitespace-separated list of repository types, e.g. deb or deb-src
# (optional, default is 'deb')
# * url: URL of the repository
# * suites: whitespace-separated list of suites, e.g. focal (optional, default
# * suites: whitespace-separated list of suites, e.g. jammy (optional, default
# is ansible_facts.distribution_release)
# * components: whitespace-separated list of components, e.g. main (optional,
# default is 'main')

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# compute_qemu_conf_extra.
#compute_qemu_conf:
# Whether to enable libvirt SASL authentication. Default is true.
#compute_libvirt_enable_sasl: true
# libvirt SASL password. Default is unset.
#compute_libvirt_sasl_password:
# Whether to enable a libvirt TLS listener. Default is false.
#compute_libvirt_enable_tls:

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# OS distribution.
# OS distribution name. Valid options are "centos", "rocky", "ubuntu". Default
# is "centos".
# is "rocky".
#os_distribution:
# OS release. Valid options are "8-stream" when os_distribution is "centos", or
# "8" when os_distribution is "rocky", or "focal" when os_distribution is
# OS release. Valid options are "9-stream" when os_distribution is "centos", or
# "9" when os_distribution is "rocky", or "jammy" when os_distribution is
# "ubuntu".
#os_release:

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# should not conflict with an OpenStack user name.
#grafana_local_admin_user_name:
# Path to git repo containing Grafana dashboards. Eg.
# https://github.com/stackhpc/grafana-reference-dashboards.git
#grafana_monitoring_node_dashboard_repo:
# Dashboard repo version. Optional, defaults to 'HEAD'.
#grafana_monitoring_node_dashboard_repo_version:
# Path to which Grafana dashboards will be cloned to a monitoring node
#grafana_monitoring_node_dashboard_repo_checkout_path:
# The path, relative to the grafana_monitoring_node_dashboard_repo_checkout_path
# containing the dashboards. Eg. /prometheus/control_plane
#grafana_monitoring_node_dashboard_repo_path:
# The Grafana organisation for the control plane. Note that for Monasca
# Grafana with domain support the format is:
# organisation_name@openstack_domain
#grafana_control_plane_organisation:
# A dict of datasources to configure. See the stackhpc.grafana-conf role
# for all supported datasources. Example:
#
# grafana_datasources:
# monasca_api:
# port: 8082
# host: monasca-api
# monasca_log_api:
# port: 5607
# host: monasca-log-api
# elasticsearch:
# port: 9200
# host: monasca-elasticsearch
# project_id: "some_id"
#
#grafana_datasources:
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes

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#infra_vm_root_format:
# Base image for the infra VM root volume. Default is
# "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/current/focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.img"
# "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img"
# when os_distribution is "ubuntu", or
# http://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/images/Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2
# https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9/images/x86_64/Rocky-9-GenericCloud.latest.x86_64.qcow2
# when os_distribution is "rocky",
# or
# "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/8-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-8-20210603.0.x86_64.qcow2"
# "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20221206.0.x86_64.qcow2"
# otherwise.
#infra_vm_root_image:

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# 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:

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###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the compute group.
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_interface:
# provision_oc_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_oc_net_bond_slaves:
# Internal network IP information.
# internal_net_interface:
# internal_net_bridge_ports:
# internal_net_bond_slaves:
# External network IP information.
# external_net_interface:
# external_net_bridge_ports:
# external_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage network IP information.
# storage_net_interface:
# storage_net_bridge_ports:
# storage_net_bond_slaves:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.

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###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the controller group.
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_interface:
# provision_oc_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_oc_net_bond_slaves:
# Workload provisioning network IP information.
# provision_wl_net_interface:
# provision_wl_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_wl_net_bond_slaves:
# Internal network IP information.
# internal_net_interface:
# internal_net_bridge_ports:
# internal_net_bond_slaves:
# External network IP information.
# external_net_interface:
# external_net_bridge_ports:
# external_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage network IP information.
# storage_net_interface:
# storage_net_bridge_ports:
# storage_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage management network IP information.
# swift_storage_net_interface:
# swift_storage_net_bridge_ports:
# swift_storage_net_bond_slaves:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.

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###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the infra-vms group.
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_interface:
# provision_oc_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_oc_net_bond_slaves:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.

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---
###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the seed-hypervisor group.
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes

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###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the seed group.
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_interface:
# provision_oc_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_oc_net_bond_slaves:
# Workload provisioning network IP information.
# provision_wl_net_interface:
# provision_wl_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_wl_net_bond_slaves:
# Internal network IP information.
# internal_net_interface:
# internal_net_bridge_ports:
# internal_net_bond_slaves:
# External network IP information.
# external_net_interface:
# external_net_bridge_ports:
# external_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage network IP information.
# storage_net_interface:
# storage_net_bridge_ports:
# storage_net_bond_slaves:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.

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###############################################################################
# Network interface definitions for the storage group.
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_interface:
# provision_oc_net_bridge_ports:
# provision_oc_net_bond_slaves:
# External network IP information.
# external_net_interface:
# external_net_bridge_ports:
# external_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage network IP information.
# storage_net_interface:
# storage_net_bridge_ports:
# storage_net_bond_slaves:
# Storage management network IP information.
# storage_mgmt_net_interface:
# storage_mgmt_net_bridge_ports:
# storage_mgmt_net_bond_slaves:
# Swift storage network IP information.
# swift_storage_net_interface:
# swift_storage_net_bridge_ports:
# swift_storage_net_bond_slaves:
# Swift storage management network IP information.
# swift_storage_replication_net_interface:
# swift_storage_replication_net_bridge_ports:
# swift_storage_replication_net_bond_slaves:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the group-specific attributes of networks. The following example shows
# a basic configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_interface: eth0
#
# Global network attributes such as subnet CIDRs are typically configured in
# etc/kayobe/networks.yml.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.

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# Version of IPA builder source repository. Default is {{ openstack_branch }}.
#ipa_builder_source_version:
# List of additional build host packages to install. Default is an empty list.
#ipa_build_dib_host_packages_extra:
# List of default Diskimage Builder (DIB) elements to use when building IPA
# images. Default is ["centos", "enable-serial-console",
# "ironic-python-agent-ramdisk"].
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# used for building IPA images. Default is {{ pip_upper_constraints_file }}.
#ipa_build_upper_constraints_file:
# Upper constraints file for installation of DIB to build IPA images.
# Default is empty string.
#ipa_build_dib_upper_constraints_file:
###############################################################################
# Ironic Python Agent (IPA) images configuration.

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# vendor_interface field set.
#kolla_ironic_default_vendor_interface:
# Default boot option to use when no boot option is requested in node's
# driver_info.
#kolla_ironic_default_boot_option:
# Name of the Neutron network to use for cleaning.
#kolla_ironic_cleaning_network:

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# Kolla configuration.
# Kolla base container image distribution. Options are "centos", "debian",
# "ubuntu". Default is
# {{ 'centos' if os_distribution == 'rocky' else os_distribution }}.
# "rocky", "ubuntu". Default is {{ os_distribution }}.
#kolla_base_distro:
# Kolla container image type: binary or source. Default is 'source'.
#kolla_install_type:
# Kolla base container image distribution version default map.
# Defines default versions for each distribution.
#kolla_base_distro_version_default_map:
# Kolla base container image distribution version.
# Default is kolla_base_distro_version_default_map[kolla_base_distro].
#kolla_base_distro_version:
# URL of docker registry to use for Kolla images. Default is not set, in which
# case Dockerhub will be used.
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# {{ kolla_openstack_release }}.
#kolla_tag:
# Dict mapping names of sources to their definitions for
# kolla_install_type=source. See kolla.common.config for details.
# Dict mapping names of sources to their definitions.
# See kolla.common.config for details.
# Example:
# kolla_sources:
# ironic-base:
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#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_iscsi:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_lvm:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_nfs:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_pure_fc:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_pure_iscsi:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_pure_roce:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backend_quobyte:
#kolla_enable_cinder_backup:
#kolla_enable_cinder_horizon_policy_file:
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#kolla_enable_cyborg:
#kolla_enable_designate:
#kolla_enable_destroy_images:
#kolla_enable_elasticsearch:
#kolla_enable_elasticsearch_curator:
#kolla_enable_etcd:
#kolla_enable_external_api_firewalld:
#kolla_enable_external_mariadb_load_balancer:
#kolla_enable_fluentd:
#kolla_enable_freezer:
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#kolla_enable_gnocchi:
#kolla_enable_gnocchi_statsd:
#kolla_enable_grafana:
#kolla_enable_grafana_external:
#kolla_enable_hacluster:
#kolla_enable_haproxy:
#kolla_enable_haproxy_memcached:
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#kolla_enable_horizon_manila:
#kolla_enable_horizon_masakari:
#kolla_enable_horizon_mistral:
#kolla_enable_horizon_monasca:
#kolla_enable_horizon_murano:
#kolla_enable_horizon_neutron_vpnaas:
#kolla_enable_horizon_octavia:
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#kolla_enable_ironic_neutron_agent:
#kolla_enable_ironic_pxe_uefi:
#kolla_enable_iscsid:
#kolla_enable_kafka:
#kolla_enable_keepalived:
#kolla_enable_keystone:
#kolla_enable_keystone_federation:
#kolla_enable_keystone_horizon_policy_file:
#kolla_enable_kibana:
#kolla_enable_kuryr:
#kolla_enable_loadbalancer:
#kolla_enable_magnum:
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#kolla_enable_mariabackup:
#kolla_enable_mariadb:
#kolla_enable_masakari:
#kolla_enable_masakari_hostmonitor:
#kolla_enable_masakari_instancemonitor:
#kolla_enable_memcached:
#kolla_enable_mistral:
#kolla_enable_monasca:
#kolla_enable_multipathd:
#kolla_enable_murano:
#kolla_enable_neutron:
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#kolla_enable_nova_ssh:
#kolla_enable_octavia:
#kolla_enable_octavia_driver_agent:
#kolla_enable_opensearch:
#kolla_enable_opensearch_dashboards:
#kolla_enable_opensearch_dashboards_external:
#kolla_enable_openstack_core:
#kolla_enable_openvswitch:
#kolla_enable_osprofiler:
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#kolla_enable_placement:
#kolla_enable_prometheus:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_alertmanager:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_alertmanager_external:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_blackbox_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_cadvisor:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_ceph_mgr_exporter:
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#kolla_enable_prometheus_haproxy_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_libvirt_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_memcached_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_msteams:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_mysqld_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_node_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_openstack_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_openstack_exporter_external:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_rabbitmq_exporter:
#kolla_enable_prometheus_server:
#kolla_enable_qdrouterd:
#kolla_enable_proxysql:
#kolla_enable_rabbitmq:
#kolla_enable_redis:
#kolla_enable_sahara:
#kolla_enable_senlin:
#kolla_enable_skydive:
#kolla_enable_solum:
#kolla_enable_storm:
#kolla_enable_swift:
#kolla_enable_swift_recon:
#kolla_enable_swift_s3api:
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#kolla_enable_vitrage:
#kolla_enable_vitrage_prometheus_datasource:
#kolla_enable_watcher:
#kolla_enable_zookeeper:
#kolla_enable_zun:
###############################################################################

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---
###############################################################################
# Monasca configuration.
# Monasca OpenStack Project name.
# The default is "monasca_control_plane".
#monasca_control_plane_project:
# Monasca OpenStack Domain name. Default is "default".
#monasca_control_plane_domain:
# Monasca Grafana Server port. Must match kolla-ansible
# var of the same name. Default is "3001".
#monasca_grafana_server_port:
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes

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###############################################################################
# Network definitions.
# Admin network IP information.
# admin_oc_net_cidr:
# admin_oc_net_allocation_pool_start:
# admin_oc_net_allocation_pool_end:
# admin_oc_net_gateway:
# admin_oc_net_vlan:
# admin_oc_net_mtu:
# admin_oc_net_routes:
# Overcloud out-of-band management network IP information.
# oob_oc_net_cidr:
# oob_oc_net_allocation_pool_start:
# oob_oc_net_allocation_pool_end:
# oob_oc_net_inspection_allocation_pool_start:
# oob_oc_net_inspection_allocation_pool_end:
# oob_oc_net_gateway:
# oob_oc_net_vlan:
# oob_oc_net_mtu:
# oob_oc_net_routes:
# Overcloud provisioning network IP information.
# provision_oc_net_cidr:
# provision_oc_net_allocation_pool_start:
# provision_oc_net_allocation_pool_end:
# provision_oc_net_inspection_allocation_pool_start:
# provision_oc_net_inspection_allocation_pool_end:
# provision_oc_net_gateway:
# provision_oc_net_vlan:
# provision_oc_net_mtu:
# provision_oc_net_routes:
# Workload out-of-band management network IP information.
# oob_wl_net_cidr:
# oob_wl_net_allocation_pool_start:
# oob_wl_net_allocation_pool_end:
# oob_wl_net_inspection_allocation_pool_start:
# oob_wl_net_inspection_allocation_pool_end:
# oob_wl_net_neutron_allocation_pool_start:
# oob_wl_net_neutron_allocation_pool_end:
# oob_wl_net_gateway:
# oob_wl_net_vlan:
# oob_wl_net_mtu:
# oob_wl_net_routes:
# Workload provisioning network IP information.
# provision_wl_net_cidr:
# provision_wl_net_allocation_pool_start:
# provision_wl_net_allocation_pool_end:
# provision_wl_net_inspection_allocation_pool_start:
# provision_wl_net_inspection_allocation_pool_end:
# provision_wl_net_neutron_allocation_pool_start:
# provision_wl_net_neutron_allocation_pool_end:
# provision_wl_net_gateway:
# provision_wl_net_vlan:
# provision_wl_net_mtu:
# provision_wl_net_routes:
# Internal network IP information.
# internal_net_vip_address:
# internal_net_fqdn:
# internal_net_cidr:
# internal_net_allocation_pool_start:
# internal_net_allocation_pool_end:
# internal_net_gateway:
# internal_net_vlan:
# internal_net_mtu:
# internal_net_routes:
# External network IP information.
# external_net_vip_address:
# external_net_fqdn:
# external_net_cidr:
# external_net_allocation_pool_start:
# external_net_allocation_pool_end:
# external_net_neutron_allocation_pool_start:
# external_net_neutron_allocation_pool_end:
# external_net_gateway:
# external_net_vlan:
# external_net_mtu:
# external_net_routes:
# Storage network IP information.
# storage_net_cidr:
# storage_net_allocation_pool_start:
# storage_net_allocation_pool_end:
# storage_net_gateway:
# storage_net_vlan:
# storage_net_mtu:
# storage_net_routes:
# Storage management network IP information.
# storage_mgmt_net_cidr:
# storage_mgmt_net_allocation_pool_start:
# storage_mgmt_net_allocation_pool_end:
# storage_mgmt_net_gateway:
# storage_mgmt_net_vlan:
# storage_mgmt_net_mtu:
# storage_mgmt_net_routes:
# Cleaning network IP information.
# cleaning_net_cidr:
# cleaning_net_allocation_pool_start:
# cleaning_net_allocation_pool_end:
# cleaning_net_neutron_allocation_pool_start:
# cleaning_net_neutron_allocation_pool_end:
# cleaning_net_gateway:
# cleaning_net_vlan:
# cleaning_net_mtu:
# cleaning_net_routes:
# NOTE: The content of this section is very deployment-specific, since it
# depends on the names and types of networks in the deployment. It should
# define the global attributes of networks. The following example shows a basic
# configuration for a network called "example":
#
# example_cidr: 10.0.0.0/24
# example_allocation_pool_start: 10.0.0.2
# example_allocation_pool_start: 10.0.0.254
# example_gateway: 10.0.0.1
# example_vlan: 42
#
# Host or group-specific network attributes such as interface names are
# typically configured via host or group variables.
#
# Further information on the available network attributes is provided in the
# network configuration reference in the Kayobe documentation.
###############################################################################
# Network virtual patch link configuration.

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# secret: not currently supported
#kolla_neutron_ml2_generic_switch_hosts:
# List of Ansible hosts whose switch interfaces are to be configured as tagged
# members of all networks managed by the genericswitch ML2 mechanism driver.
# These hosts will be matched against the description fields in the
# switch_interface_config variable for each switch to determine which
# interfaces should be configured.
#kolla_neutron_ml2_generic_switch_trunk_port_hosts:
# Dict containing additional configuration for switches managed by the
# genericswitch ML2 mechanism driver. For per-switch configuration of switches
# in kolla_neutron_ml2_generic_switch_hosts, this may be set as a group or

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###############################################################################
# OpenStack release configuration.
# Name of the current OpenStack release. Default is "yoga".
# Name of the current OpenStack release. Default is "zed".
#openstack_release:
# Name of the current OpenStack branch. Default is "stable/yoga".
# Name of the current OpenStack branch. Default is "stable/zed".
#openstack_branch:
###############################################################################

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# Whether to build host disk images with DIB directly instead of through
# Bifrost. Setting it to true disables Bifrost image build and allows images to
# be built with the `kayobe overcloud host image build` command. Default value
# is {{ os_distribution == 'rocky' }}. This will change in a future release.
# is true.
#overcloud_dib_build_host_images:
# List of additional build host packages to install. Default is an empty list.
#overcloud_dib_host_packages_extra:
# List of overcloud host disk images to build. Each element is a dict defining
# an image in a format accepted by the stackhpc.os-images role. Default is to
# build an image named "deployment_image" configured with the overcloud_dib_*
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# pip_upper_constraints_file }}.
#overcloud_dib_upper_constraints_file:
# Upper constraints file for installation of DIB to build overcloud host
# disk images. Default is empty string.
#overcloud_dib_dib_upper_constraints_file:
###############################################################################
# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes

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# List of volumes.
#seed_vm_volumes:
# Root volume.
#seed_vm_root_volume:
# Data volume.
#seed_vm_data_volume:
# Name of the storage pool for the seed VM volumes.
#seed_vm_pool:
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#seed_vm_root_format:
# Base image for the seed VM root volume. Default is
# "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/current/focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.img"
# "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img"
# when os_distribution is "ubuntu",
# http://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8.5/images/Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2
# https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9/images/x86_64/Rocky-9-GenericCloud.latest.x86_64.qcow2
# when os_distribution is "rocky",
# or
# "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/8-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-8-20210603.0.x86_64.qcow2"
# "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20221206.0.x86_64.qcow2"
# otherwise.
#seed_vm_root_image:

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# Example:
# seed_containers:
# squid:
# name: "squid"
# image: "stackhpc/squid:3.5.20-1"
# pre: "{{ kayobe_env_config_path }}/containers/squid/pre.yml"
# post: "{{ kayobe_env_config_path }}/containers/squid/post.yml"

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###############################################################################
# SSH configuration.
# Type of SSH key. Default is "rsa".
#ssh_key_type:
# Name of SSH key.
#ssh_key_name: