kolla-ansible/etc/kolla/globals.yml
Zhangfei Gao ce809aea23 osprofiler support redis
Currently osprofiler only choose elasticsearch,
which is only supported on x86.
On other platform like aarch64 osprofiler can
not be used since no elasticsearch package.

Enable osprofiler by enable_osprofiler: "yes",
which choose elasticsearch by default.
Choose redis by enable_redis: "yes" & osprofiler_backend: "redis"
On platform without elasticsearch support like aarch64
set enable_elasticsearch: "no"

Change-Id: I68fe7a33e11d28684962fc5d0b3d326e90784d78
2018-06-01 09:34:04 +08:00

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---
# You can use this file to override _any_ variable throughout Kolla.
# Additional options can be found in the
# 'kolla-ansible/ansible/group_vars/all.yml' file. Default value of all the
# commented parameters are shown here, To override the default value uncomment
# the parameter and change its value.
###############
# Kolla options
###############
# Valid options are [ COPY_ONCE, COPY_ALWAYS ]
#config_strategy: "COPY_ALWAYS"
# Valid options are ['centos', 'debian', 'oraclelinux', 'rhel', 'ubuntu']
#kolla_base_distro: "centos"
# Valid options are [ binary, source ]
#kolla_install_type: "binary"
# Valid option is Docker repository tag
#openstack_release: ""
# Location of configuration overrides
#node_custom_config: "/etc/kolla/config"
# This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between
# the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. If you want to run an
# All-In-One without haproxy and keepalived, you can set enable_haproxy to no
# in "OpenStack options" section, and set this value to the IP of your
# 'network_interface' as set in the Networking section below.
kolla_internal_vip_address: "10.10.10.254"
# This is the DNS name that maps to the kolla_internal_vip_address VIP. By
# default it is the same as kolla_internal_vip_address.
#kolla_internal_fqdn: "{{ kolla_internal_vip_address }}"
# This should be a VIP, an unused IP on your network that will float between
# the hosts running keepalived for high-availability. It defaults to the
# kolla_internal_vip_address, allowing internal and external communication to
# share the same address. Specify a kolla_external_vip_address to separate
# internal and external requests between two VIPs.
#kolla_external_vip_address: "{{ kolla_internal_vip_address }}"
# The Public address used to communicate with OpenStack as set in the public_url
# for the endpoints that will be created. This DNS name should map to
# kolla_external_vip_address.
#kolla_external_fqdn: "{{ kolla_external_vip_address }}"
################
# Docker options
################
# Below is an example of a private repository with authentication. Note the
# Docker registry password can also be set in the passwords.yml file.
#docker_registry: "172.16.0.10:4000"
#docker_namespace: "companyname"
#docker_registry_username: "sam"
#docker_registry_password: "correcthorsebatterystaple"
###################
# Messaging options
###################
# Below is an example of an separate backend that provides brokerless
# messaging for oslo.messaging RPC communications
#om_rpc_transport: "amqp"
#om_rpc_user: "{{ qdrouterd_user }}"
#om_rpc_password: "{{ qdrouterd_password }}"
#om_rpc_port: "{{ qdrouterd_port }}"
#om_rpc_group: "qdrouterd"
##############################
# Neutron - Networking Options
##############################
# This interface is what all your api services will be bound to by default.
# Additionally, all vxlan/tunnel and storage network traffic will go over this
# interface by default. This interface must contain an IPv4 address.
# It is possible for hosts to have non-matching names of interfaces - these can
# be set in an inventory file per host or per group or stored separately, see
# http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_inventory.html
# Yet another way to workaround the naming problem is to create a bond for the
# interface on all hosts and give the bond name here. Similar strategy can be
# followed for other types of interfaces.
#network_interface: "eth0"
# These can be adjusted for even more customization. The default is the same as
# the 'network_interface'. These interfaces must contain an IPv4 address.
#kolla_external_vip_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#api_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#storage_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#cluster_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#tunnel_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
#dns_interface: "{{ network_interface }}"
# This is the raw interface given to neutron as its external network port. Even
# though an IP address can exist on this interface, it will be unusable in most
# configurations. It is recommended this interface not be configured with any IP
# addresses for that reason.
#neutron_external_interface: "eth1"
# Valid options are [ openvswitch, linuxbridge, vmware_nsxv, vmware_dvs, opendaylight ]
#neutron_plugin_agent: "openvswitch"
# Valid options are [ internal, infoblox ]
#neutron_ipam_driver: "internal"
####################
# keepalived options
####################
# Arbitrary unique number from 0..255
#keepalived_virtual_router_id: "51"
#############
# TLS options
#############
# To provide encryption and authentication on the kolla_external_vip_interface,
# TLS can be enabled. When TLS is enabled, certificates must be provided to
# allow clients to perform authentication.
#kolla_enable_tls_external: "no"
#kolla_external_fqdn_cert: "{{ node_config_directory }}/certificates/haproxy.pem"
##############
# OpenDaylight
##############
#enable_opendaylight_qos: "no"
#enable_opendaylight_l3: "yes"
###################
# OpenStack options
###################
# Use these options to set the various log levels across all OpenStack projects
# Valid options are [ True, False ]
#openstack_logging_debug: "False"
# Valid options are [ none, novnc, spice, rdp ]
#nova_console: "novnc"
# OpenStack services can be enabled or disabled with these options
#enable_aodh: "no"
#enable_barbican: "no"
#enable_blazar: "no"
#enable_ceilometer: "no"
#enable_central_logging: "no"
#enable_ceph: "no"
#enable_ceph_mds: "no"
#enable_ceph_rgw: "no"
#enable_ceph_nfs: "no"
#enable_chrony: "no"
#enable_cinder: "no"
#enable_cinder_backup: "yes"
#enable_cinder_backend_hnas_iscsi: "no"
#enable_cinder_backend_hnas_nfs: "no"
#enable_cinder_backend_iscsi: "no"
#enable_cinder_backend_lvm: "no"
#enable_cinder_backend_nfs: "no"
#enable_cloudkitty: "no"
#enable_collectd: "no"
#enable_congress: "no"
#enable_designate: "no"
#enable_destroy_images: "no"
#enable_elasticsearch: "{{ 'yes' if enable_central_logging | bool or enable_freezer | bool or enable_osprofiler | bool or enable_skydive | bool else 'no' }}"
#enable_etcd: "no"
#enable_fluentd: "yes"
#enable_freezer: "no"
#enable_gnocchi: "no"
#enable_grafana: "no"
#enable_haproxy: "yes"
#enable_heat: "yes"
#enable_horizon: "yes"
#enable_horizon_blazar: "{{ enable_blazar | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_cloudkitty: "{{ enable_cloudkitty | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_congress: "{{ enable_congress | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_designate: "{{ enable_designate | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_freezer: "{{ enable_freezer | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_ironic: "{{ enable_ironic | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_karbor: "{{ enable_karbor | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_magnum: "{{ enable_magnum | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_manila: "{{ enable_manila | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_mistral: "{{ enable_mistral | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_murano: "{{ enable_murano | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_neutron_lbaas: "{{ enable_neutron_lbaas | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_octavia: "{{ enable_octavia | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_sahara: "{{ enable_sahara | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_searchlight: "{{ enable_searchlight | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_senlin: "{{ enable_senlin | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_solum: "{{ enable_solum | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_tacker: "{{ enable_tacker | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_trove: "{{ enable_trove | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_watcher: "{{ enable_watcher | bool }}"
#enable_horizon_zun: "{{ enable_zun | bool }}"
#enable_hyperv: "no"
#enable_influxdb: "no"
#enable_ironic: "no"
#enable_ironic_pxe_uefi: "no"
#enable_kafka: "no"
#enable_karbor: "no"
#enable_kuryr: "no"
#enable_magnum: "no"
#enable_manila: "no"
#enable_manila_backend_generic: "no"
#enable_manila_backend_hnas: "no"
#enable_manila_backend_cephfs_native: "no"
#enable_manila_backend_cephfs_nfs: "no"
#enable_mistral: "no"
#enable_monasca: "no"
#enable_mongodb: "no"
#enable_murano: "no"
#enable_multipathd: "no"
#enable_neutron_bgp_dragent: "no"
#enable_neutron_dvr: "no"
#enable_neutron_lbaas: "no"
#enable_neutron_fwaas: "no"
#enable_neutron_qos: "no"
#enable_neutron_agent_ha: "no"
#enable_neutron_vpnaas: "no"
#enable_neutron_sriov: "no"
#enable_neutron_sfc: "no"
#enable_nova_fake: "no"
#enable_nova_serialconsole_proxy: "no"
#enable_octavia: "no"
#enable_opendaylight: "no"
#enable_openvswitch: "{{ neutron_plugin_agent != 'linuxbridge' }}"
#enable_ovs_dpdk: "no"
#enable_osprofiler: "no"
#enable_panko: "no"
#enable_prometheus: "no"
#enable_qdrouterd: "no"
#enable_rally: "no"
#enable_redis: "no"
#enable_sahara: "no"
#enable_searchlight: "no"
#enable_senlin: "no"
#enable_skydive: "no"
#enable_solum: "no"
#enable_swift: "no"
#enable_telegraf: "no"
#enable_tacker: "no"
#enable_tempest: "no"
#enable_trove: "no"
#enable_trove_singletenant: "no"
#enable_vitrage: "no"
#enable_vmtp: "no"
#enable_watcher: "no"
#enable_zookeeper: "no"
#enable_zun: "no"
##############
# Ceph options
##############
# Ceph can be setup with a caching to improve performance. To use the cache you
# must provide separate disks than those for the OSDs
#ceph_enable_cache: "no"
# Set to no if using external Ceph without cephx.
#external_ceph_cephx_enabled: "yes"
# Ceph is not able to determine the size of a cache pool automatically,
# so the configuration on the absolute size is required here, otherwise the flush/evict will not work.
#ceph_target_max_bytes: ""
#ceph_target_max_objects: ""
# Valid options are [ forward, none, writeback ]
#ceph_cache_mode: "writeback"
# A requirement for using the erasure-coded pools is you must setup a cache tier
# Valid options are [ erasure, replicated ]
#ceph_pool_type: "replicated"
# Integrate ceph rados object gateway with openstack keystone
#enable_ceph_rgw_keystone: "no"
# Set the pgs and pgps for pool
# WARNING! These values are dependant on the size and shape of your cluster -
# the default values are not suitable for production use. Please refer to the
# Kolla Ceph documentation for more information.
#ceph_pool_pg_num: 8
#ceph_pool_pgp_num: 8
#############################
# Keystone - Identity Options
#############################
# Valid options are [ fernet ]
#keystone_token_provider: 'fernet'
# Interval to rotate fernet keys by (in seconds). Must be an interval of
# 60(1 min), 120(2 min), 180(3 min), 240(4 min), 300(5 min), 360(6 min),
# 600(10 min), 720(12 min), 900(15 min), 1200(20 min), 1800(30 min),
# 3600(1 hour), 7200(2 hour), 10800(3 hour), 14400(4 hour), 21600(6 hour),
# 28800(8 hour), 43200(12 hour), 86400(1 day), 604800(1 week).
#fernet_token_expiry: 86400
########################
# Glance - Image Options
########################
# Configure image backend.
#glance_backend_ceph: "no"
#glance_backend_file: "yes"
#glance_backend_swift: "no"
#glance_backend_vmware: "no"
# Configure glance upgrade option, due to this feature is experimental
# in glance, so default value should be set to "no".
glance_enable_rolling_upgrade: "no"
####################
# Osprofiler options
####################
# valid values: ["elasticsearch", "redis"]
#osprofiler_backend: "elasticsearch"
##################
# Barbican options
##################
# Valid options are [ simple_crypto, p11_crypto ]
#barbican_crypto_plugin: "simple_crypto"
#barbican_library_path: "/usr/lib/libCryptoki2_64.so"
################
## Panko options
################
# Valid options are [ mongodb, mysql ]
#panko_database_type: "mysql"
#################
# Gnocchi options
#################
# Valid options are [ file, ceph ]
#gnocchi_backend_storage: "{{ 'ceph' if enable_ceph|bool else 'file' }}"
# Valid options are [redis, '']
#gnocchi_incoming_storage: "{{ 'redis' if enable_redis | bool else '' }}"
################################
# Cinder - Block Storage Options
################################
# Enable / disable Cinder backends
#cinder_backend_ceph: "{{ enable_ceph }}"
#cinder_backend_vmwarevc_vmdk: "no"
#cinder_volume_group: "cinder-volumes"
# Valid options are [ nfs, swift, ceph ]
#cinder_backup_driver: "ceph"
#cinder_backup_share: ""
#cinder_backup_mount_options_nfs: ""
###################
# Designate options
###################
# Valid options are [ bind9 ]
#designate_backend: "bind9"
#designate_ns_record: "sample.openstack.org"
########################
# Nova - Compute Options
########################
#nova_backend_ceph: "{{ enable_ceph }}"
# Valid options are [ qemu, kvm, vmware, xenapi ]
#nova_compute_virt_type: "kvm"
# The number of fake driver per compute node
#num_nova_fake_per_node: 5
#################
# Hyper-V options
#################
# Hyper-V can be used as hypervisor
#hyperv_username: "user"
#hyperv_password: "password"
#vswitch_name: "vswitch"
# URL from which Nova Hyper-V MSI is downloaded
#nova_msi_url: "https://www.cloudbase.it/downloads/HyperVNovaCompute_Beta.msi"
#############################
# Horizon - Dashboard Options
#############################
#horizon_backend_database: "{{ enable_murano | bool }}"
#############################
# Ironic options
#############################
# following value must be set when enable ironic, the value format
# is "192.168.0.10,192.168.0.100".
ironic_dnsmasq_dhcp_range:
# PXE bootloader file for Ironic Inspector, relative to /tftpboot.
#ironic_dnsmasq_boot_file: "pxelinux.0"
######################################
# Manila - Shared File Systems Options
######################################
# HNAS backend configuration
#hnas_ip:
#hnas_user:
#hnas_password:
#hnas_evs_id:
#hnas_evs_ip:
#hnas_file_system_name:
################################
# Swift - Object Storage Options
################################
# Swift expects block devices to be available for storage. Two types of storage
# are supported: 1 - storage device with a special partition name and filesystem
# label, 2 - unpartitioned disk with a filesystem. The label of this filesystem
# is used to detect the disk which Swift will be using.
# Swift support two matching modes, valid options are [ prefix, strict ]
#swift_devices_match_mode: "strict"
# This parameter defines matching pattern: if "strict" mode was selected,
# for swift_devices_match_mode then swift_device_name should specify the name of
# the special swift partition for example: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA", if "prefix" mode was
# selected then swift_devices_name should specify a pattern which would match to
# filesystems' labels prepared for swift.
#swift_devices_name: "KOLLA_SWIFT_DATA"
################################################
# Tempest - The OpenStack Integration Test Suite
################################################
# following value must be set when enable tempest
tempest_image_id:
tempest_flavor_ref_id:
tempest_public_network_id:
tempest_floating_network_name:
# tempest_image_alt_id: "{{ tempest_image_id }}"
# tempest_flavor_ref_alt_id: "{{ tempest_flavor_ref_id }}"
###################################
# VMware - OpenStack VMware support
###################################
#vmware_vcenter_host_ip:
#vmware_vcenter_host_username:
#vmware_vcenter_host_password:
#vmware_datastore_name:
#vmware_vcenter_name:
#vmware_vcenter_cluster_name:
#######################################
# XenAPI - Support XenAPI for XenServer
#######################################
# XenAPI driver use HIMN(Host Internal Management Network)
# to communicate with XenServer host.
#xenserver_himn_ip:
#xenserver_username:
#xenserver_connect_protocol:
############
# Prometheus
############
#enable_prometheus_haproxy_exporter: "{{ enable_haproxy | bool }}"
#enable_prometheus_mysqld_exporter: "{{ enable_mariadb | bool }}"
#enable_prometheus_node_exporter: "yes"
#enable_prometheus_cadvisor: "yes"