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  1. # Kubernetes configuration dirs and system namespace.
  2. # Those are where all the additional config stuff goes
  3. # the kubernetes normally puts in /srv/kubernets.
  4. # This puts them in a sane location and namespace.
  5. # Editting those values will almost surely break something.
  6. kube_config_dir: /etc/kubernetes
  7. kube_script_dir: "{{ bin_dir }}/kubernetes-scripts"
  8. kube_manifest_dir: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/manifests"
  9. system_namespace: kube-system
  10. # Logging directory (sysvinit systems)
  11. kube_log_dir: "/var/log/kubernetes"
  12. # This is where all the cert scripts and certs will be located
  13. kube_cert_dir: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/ssl"
  14. # This is where all of the bearer tokens will be stored
  15. kube_token_dir: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/tokens"
  16. # This is where to save basic auth file
  17. kube_users_dir: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/users"
  18. kube_api_anonymous_auth: false
  19. ## Change this to use another Kubernetes version, e.g. a current beta release
  20. kube_version: v1.8.2
  21. # Where the binaries will be downloaded.
  22. # Note: ensure that you've enough disk space (about 1G)
  23. local_release_dir: "/tmp/releases"
  24. # Random shifts for retrying failed ops like pushing/downloading
  25. retry_stagger: 5
  26. # This is the group that the cert creation scripts chgrp the
  27. # cert files to. Not really changable...
  28. kube_cert_group: kube-cert
  29. # Cluster Loglevel configuration
  30. kube_log_level: 2
  31. # Users to create for basic auth in Kubernetes API via HTTP
  32. # Optionally add groups for user
  33. kube_api_pwd: "{{ lookup('password', 'credentials/kube_user length=15 chars=ascii_letters,digits') }}"
  34. kube_users:
  35. kube:
  36. pass: "{{kube_api_pwd}}"
  37. role: admin
  38. groups:
  39. - system:masters
  40. ## It is possible to activate / deactivate selected authentication methods (basic auth, static token auth)
  41. #kube_oidc_auth: false
  42. #kube_basic_auth: false
  43. #kube_token_auth: false
  44. ## Variables for OpenID Connect Configuration https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authentication/
  45. ## To use OpenID you have to deploy additional an OpenID Provider (e.g Dex, Keycloak, ...)
  46. # kube_oidc_url: https:// ...
  47. # kube_oidc_client_id: kubernetes
  48. ## Optional settings for OIDC
  49. # kube_oidc_ca_file: {{ kube_cert_dir }}/ca.pem
  50. # kube_oidc_username_claim: sub
  51. # kube_oidc_groups_claim: groups
  52. # Choose network plugin (calico, weave or flannel)
  53. # Can also be set to 'cloud', which lets the cloud provider setup appropriate routing
  54. kube_network_plugin: calico
  55. # weave's network password for encryption
  56. # if null then no network encryption
  57. # you can use --extra-vars to pass the password in command line
  58. weave_password: EnterPasswordHere
  59. # Weave uses consensus mode by default
  60. # Enabling seed mode allow to dynamically add or remove hosts
  61. # https://www.weave.works/docs/net/latest/ipam/
  62. weave_mode_seed: false
  63. # This two variable are automatically changed by the weave's role, do not manually change these values
  64. # To reset values :
  65. # weave_seed: uninitialized
  66. # weave_peers: uninitialized
  67. weave_seed: uninitialized
  68. weave_peers: uninitialized
  69. # Enable kubernetes network policies
  70. enable_network_policy: false
  71. # Kubernetes internal network for services, unused block of space.
  72. kube_service_addresses: 10.233.0.0/18
  73. # internal network. When used, it will assign IP
  74. # addresses from this range to individual pods.
  75. # This network must be unused in your network infrastructure!
  76. kube_pods_subnet: 10.233.64.0/18
  77. # internal network node size allocation (optional). This is the size allocated
  78. # to each node on your network. With these defaults you should have
  79. # room for 4096 nodes with 254 pods per node.
  80. kube_network_node_prefix: 24
  81. # The port the API Server will be listening on.
  82. kube_apiserver_ip: "{{ kube_service_addresses|ipaddr('net')|ipaddr(1)|ipaddr('address') }}"
  83. kube_apiserver_port: 6443 # (https)
  84. kube_apiserver_insecure_port: 8080 # (http)
  85. # DNS configuration.
  86. # Kubernetes cluster name, also will be used as DNS domain
  87. cluster_name: cluster.local
  88. # Subdomains of DNS domain to be resolved via /etc/resolv.conf for hostnet pods
  89. ndots: 2
  90. # Can be dnsmasq_kubedns, kubedns or none
  91. dns_mode: kubedns
  92. # Can be docker_dns, host_resolvconf or none
  93. resolvconf_mode: docker_dns
  94. # Deploy netchecker app to verify DNS resolve as an HTTP service
  95. deploy_netchecker: false
  96. # Ip address of the kubernetes skydns service
  97. skydns_server: "{{ kube_service_addresses|ipaddr('net')|ipaddr(3)|ipaddr('address') }}"
  98. dnsmasq_dns_server: "{{ kube_service_addresses|ipaddr('net')|ipaddr(2)|ipaddr('address') }}"
  99. dns_domain: "{{ cluster_name }}"
  100. # Path used to store Docker data
  101. docker_daemon_graph: "/var/lib/docker"
  102. ## A string of extra options to pass to the docker daemon.
  103. ## This string should be exactly as you wish it to appear.
  104. ## An obvious use case is allowing insecure-registry access
  105. ## to self hosted registries like so:
  106. docker_options: "--insecure-registry={{ kube_service_addresses }} --graph={{ docker_daemon_graph }} {{ docker_log_opts }}"
  107. docker_bin_dir: "/usr/bin"
  108. # Settings for containerized control plane (etcd/kubelet/secrets)
  109. etcd_deployment_type: docker
  110. kubelet_deployment_type: host
  111. vault_deployment_type: docker
  112. helm_deployment_type: docker
  113. # K8s image pull policy (imagePullPolicy)
  114. k8s_image_pull_policy: IfNotPresent
  115. # Kubernetes dashboard
  116. # RBAC required. see docs/getting-started.md for access details.
  117. dashboard_enabled: true
  118. # Monitoring apps for k8s
  119. efk_enabled: false
  120. # Helm deployment
  121. helm_enabled: false
  122. # Istio deployment
  123. istio_enabled: false
  124. # Local volume provisioner deployment
  125. local_volumes_enabled: false
  126. # Make a copy of kubeconfig on the host that runs Ansible in GITDIR/artifacts
  127. # kubeconfig_localhost: false
  128. # Download kubectl onto the host that runs Ansible in GITDIR/artifacts
  129. # kubectl_localhost: false
  130. # dnsmasq
  131. # dnsmasq_upstream_dns_servers:
  132. # - /resolvethiszone.with/10.0.4.250
  133. # - 8.8.8.8
  134. # Enable creation of QoS cgroup hierarchy, if true top level QoS and pod cgroups are created. (default true)
  135. # kubelet_cgroups_per_qos: true
  136. # A comma separated list of levels of node allocatable enforcement to be enforced by kubelet.
  137. # Acceptible options are 'pods', 'system-reserved', 'kube-reserved' and ''. Default is "".
  138. # kubelet_enforce_node_allocatable: pods
  139. ## Supplementary addresses that can be added in kubernetes ssl keys.
  140. ## That can be usefull for example to setup a keepalived virtual IP
  141. # supplementary_addresses_in_ssl_keys: [10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2, 10.0.0.3]