openstack-ansible-ops/elk_metrics_6x/roles/elasticsearch/vars/vars_kibana.yml
Kevin Carter ce9007cda5
Thread pools should be based on processor counts
The current setup was using processor cores from ansible facts which in
a multi-core, single socket system could result in 1. Using the
processor count will return the logical processor count giving us a more
performant setup when the compute power is present.

Change-Id: Ia5b63d45691f58e848d05cc4a4e5f353b993a347
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
2018-08-25 01:51:16 -05:00

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# Copyright 2018, Rackspace US, Inc.
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# Set kibana as elasticsearch coordinators
elasticsearch_node_master: false
elasticsearch_node_data: false
elasticsearch_node_ingest: false
elastic_coordination_node: true
elastic_heap_size: "{{ (elastic_heap_size_default | int) // 3 }}"
# This variable is redefined because kibana runs elasticsearch but only in a
# load balancer capacity.
elastic_processors_half: "{{ ((ansible_processor_count | int) // 2) }}"
elastic_processors_half_set: "{{ ((elastic_processors_half | int) > 0) | ternary(elastic_processors_half, 1) }}"
elastic_thread_pool_size: "{{ ((elastic_processors_half_set | int) > 4) | ternary(4, elastic_processors_half_set) }}"