stacklight-integration-tests/stacklight_tests/lma_infrastructure_alerting/plugin_settings.py
Simon Pasquier 6d7783f641 Use dedicated VIPs for Kibana and Grafana
For the 0.x versions of the plugins, the checks continue to use the
same VIP addresses as before.

Change-Id: Icdf9315239a8fde8b0528f555a89adf0374c408f
Implements-blueprint: kibana-grafana-public-ip-access
2016-07-26 16:31:59 +02:00

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# Copyright 2016 Mirantis, Inc.
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from stacklight_tests.helpers import helpers
from stacklight_tests import settings
name = 'lma_infrastructure_alerting'
role_name = ['infrastructure_alerting']
failover_vip = 'infrastructure_alerting_ui'
plugin_path = settings.LMA_INFRA_ALERTING_PLUGIN_PATH
version = helpers.get_plugin_version(plugin_path)
nagios_user = 'nagiosadmin'
nagios_password = 'r00tme'
send_to = 'root@localhost'
send_from = 'nagios@localhost'
smtp_host = '127.0.0.1'
default_options = {
'nagios_password/value': nagios_password,
'send_to/value': send_to,
'send_from/value': send_from,
'smtp_host/value': smtp_host,
}
toolchain_options = default_options