# Copyright 2021 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. --- ### Usage: powervault_me4 ### # This variable indicates the language of installation # Currently, only "English" is supported locale: "English" # Specify the system name to identify the system # Default value: "Uninitialized_Name" # Length should be less than 30 and it should not contain space. # Optional powervault_me4_system_name: "Unintialized_Name" # Specifies the minimum snmp notification level used # crit: Sends notifications for Critical events only. # error: Sends notifications for Error and Critical events. # warn: Sends notifications for Warning, Error, and Critical events. # resolved: Sends notifications for Resolved, Warning, Error, and Critical events. # info: Sends notifications for all events. # none: All events are excluded from trap notification and traps are disabled. # However, Critical events and managed-logs events 400–402 are sent regardless of the notification setting. # Default value: "none" # Required field powervault_me4_snmp_notify_level: "none" # The type of pool to be created on the powervault # It can be either linear or virtual. # Default value: "linear" powervault_me4_pool_type: "linear" # Specifies the required RAID Level # The different RAID levels and the min and max number of disks supported for each RAID are # r1/raid1: 2 # r5/raid5: 3-16 # r6/raid6: 4-16 # r10/raid10: 4-16 # adapt: 12-128 # Default value: "raid1" # Required field powervault_me4_raid_levels: "raid1" # Specifies the range of disks # Select a range of disks within an enclosure by entering a comma-separated list that contains # the enclosure number and disk range in the Enter Range of Disks text box. # Use the format enclosure-number.disk-range,enclosure-number.disk-range. # For example, to select disks 3-12 in enclosure 1 and 5-23 in enclosure 2, enter 1.3-12,2.5-23. # For ME4012 - 0.0-0.11 are the allowed values # For RAID 10 disk range should be given in subgroups separated by colons with no spaces. # RAID-10 example:1.1-2:1.3-4:1.7,1.10 # Default value: 0.1-2 # Required field powervault_me4_disk_range: "0.1-2" # Specifies the volume names # Default value "k8s_volume" and "slurm_volume" # Required field powervault_me4_k8s_volume_name: "k8s_volume" powervault_me4_slurm_volume_name: "slurm_volume" # Specifies the disk group name # Required field powervault_me4_disk_group_name: "omnia" # Specifies the percentage for partition in disk # Default value is "60%" # Min: 5 # Max: 90 # Required field powervault_me4_disk_partition_size: "60" # Specifies the volume size # Format: 100GB # Default: 100GB # Required field powervault_me4_volume_size: "100GB" # Specifies the pool for disk and volumes # Pool can either be a/A or b/B. # Mandatory if powervault_me4_pool_type selected is "virtual". powervault_me4_pool: "a" # Specifies the nic of the server with which Powervault is connected. # Make sure nfs server also has 3 nics (for internet, OS provision and powervault connection) # The nic should be specified based on the provisioned OS on nfs server. # Example: em1 for CentOS-7, eno1 for RockyOS etc. # Default value: "eno1" # Required field powervault_me4_server_nic: "eno1"