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- # cobbler settings file
- # restart cobblerd and run "cobbler sync" after making changes
- # This config file is in YAML 1.0 format
- # see http://yaml.org
- # ==========================================================
- # if 1, cobbler will allow insertions of system records that duplicate
- # the --dns-name information of other system records. In general,
- # this is undesirable and should be left 0.
- allow_duplicate_hostnames: 0
- # if 1, cobbler will allow insertions of system records that duplicate
- # the ip address information of other system records. In general,
- # this is undesirable and should be left 0.
- allow_duplicate_ips: 0
- # if 1, cobbler will allow insertions of system records that duplicate
- # the mac address information of other system records. In general,
- # this is undesirable.
- allow_duplicate_macs: 0
- # if 1, cobbler will allow settings to be changed dynamically without
- # a restart of the cobblerd daemon. You can only change this variable
- # by manually editing the settings file, and you MUST restart cobblerd
- # after changing it.
- allow_dynamic_settings: 0
- # by default, installs are *not* set to send installation logs to the cobbler
- # # # server. With 'anamon_enabled', kickstart templates may use the pre_anamon
- # # # snippet to allow remote live monitoring of their installations from the
- # # # cobbler server. Installation logs will be stored under
- # # # /var/log/cobbler/anamon/. NOTE: This does allow an xmlrpc call to send logs
- # # # to this directory, without authentication, so enable only if you are
- # # # ok with this limitation.
- anamon_enabled: 0
- # If using authn_pam in the modules.conf, this can be configured
- # to change the PAM service authentication will be tested against.
- # The default value is "login".
- authn_pam_service: "login"
- # How long the authentication token is valid for, in seconds
- auth_token_expiration: 3600
- # Email out a report when cobbler finishes installing a system.
- # enabled: set to 1 to turn this feature on
- # sender: optional
- # email: which addresses to email
- # smtp_server: used to specify another server for an MTA
- # subject: use the default subject unless overridden
- build_reporting_enabled: 0
- build_reporting_sender: ""
- build_reporting_email: [ 'root@localhost' ]
- build_reporting_smtp_server: "localhost"
- build_reporting_subject: ""
- build_reporting_ignorelist: [ "" ]
- # Cheetah-language kickstart templates can import Python modules.
- # while this is a useful feature, it is not safe to allow them to
- # import anything they want. This whitelists which modules can be
- # imported through Cheetah. Users can expand this as needed but
- # should never allow modules such as subprocess or those that
- # allow access to the filesystem as Cheetah templates are evaluated
- # by cobblerd as code.
- cheetah_import_whitelist:
- - "random"
- - "re"
- - "time"
- # Default createrepo_flags to use for new repositories. If you have
- # createrepo >= 0.4.10, consider "-c cache --update -C", which can
- # dramatically improve your "cobbler reposync" time. "-s sha"
- # enables working with Fedora repos from F11/F12 from EL-4 or
- # EL-5 without python-hashlib installed (which is not available
- # on EL-4)
- createrepo_flags: "-c cache -s sha"
- # if no kickstart is specified to profile add, use this template
- default_kickstart: /var/lib/cobbler/kickstarts/default.ks
- # configure all installed systems to use these nameservers by default
- # unless defined differently in the profile. For DHCP configurations
- # you probably do /not/ want to supply this.
- default_name_servers: []
- # if using the authz_ownership module (see the Wiki), objects
- # created without specifying an owner are assigned to this
- # owner and/or group. Can be a comma seperated list.
- default_ownership:
- - "admin"
- # cobbler has various sample kickstart templates stored
- # in /var/lib/cobbler/kickstarts/. This controls
- # what install (root) password is set up for those
- # systems that reference this variable. The factory
- # default is "cobbler" and cobbler check will warn if
- # this is not changed.
- # The simplest way to change the password is to run
- # openssl passwd -1
- # and put the output between the "" below.
- default_password_crypted: "password"
- # the default template type to use in the absence of any
- # other detected template. If you do not specify the template
- # with '#template=<template_type>' on the first line of your
- # templates/snippets, cobbler will assume try to use the
- # following template engine to parse the templates.
- #
- # Current valid values are: cheetah, jinja2
- default_template_type: "cheetah"
- # for libvirt based installs in koan, if no virt bridge
- # is specified, which bridge do we try? For EL 4/5 hosts
- # this should be xenbr0, for all versions of Fedora, try
- # "virbr0". This can be overriden on a per-profile
- # basis or at the koan command line though this saves
- # typing to just set it here to the most common option.
- default_virt_bridge: xenbr0
- # use this as the default disk size for virt guests (GB)
- default_virt_file_size: 5
- # use this as the default memory size for virt guests (MB)
- default_virt_ram: 512
- # if koan is invoked without --virt-type and no virt-type
- # is set on the profile/system, what virtualization type
- # should be assumed? Values: xenpv, xenfv, qemu, vmware
- # (NOTE: this does not change what virt_type is chosen by import)
- default_virt_type: xenpv
- # enable gPXE booting? Enabling this option will cause cobbler
- # to copy the undionly.kpxe file to the tftp root directory,
- # and if a profile/system is configured to boot via gpxe it will
- # chain load off pxelinux.0.
- # Default: 0
- enable_gpxe: 0
- # controls whether cobbler will add each new profile entry to the default
- # PXE boot menu. This can be over-ridden on a per-profile
- # basis when adding/editing profiles with --enable-menu=0/1. Users
- # should ordinarily leave this setting enabled unless they are concerned
- # with accidental reinstalls from users who select an entry at the PXE
- # boot menu. Adding a password to the boot menus templates
- # may also be a good solution to prevent unwanted reinstallations
- enable_menu: 1
- # enable Func-integration? This makes sure each installed machine is set up
- # to use func out of the box, which is a powerful way to script and control
- # remote machines.
- # Func lives at http://fedorahosted.org/func
- # read more at https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Func-integration
- # you will need to mirror Fedora/EPEL packages for this feature, so see
- # https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Manage-yum-repos if you want cobbler
- # to help you with this
- func_auto_setup: 0
- func_master: overlord.example.org
- # change this port if Apache is not running plaintext on port
- # 80. Most people can leave this alone.
- http_port: 80
- # kernel options that should be present in every cobbler installation.
- # kernel options can also be applied at the distro/profile/system
- # level.
- kernel_options:
- ksdevice: link
- lang: 'en_US '
- text: ~
- # s390 systems require additional kernel options in addition to the
- # above defaults
- kernel_options_s390x:
- RUNKS: 1
- ramdisk_size: 40000
- root: /dev/ram0
- ro: ~
- ip: off
- vnc: ~
- # configuration options if using the authn_ldap module. See the
- # the Wiki for details. This can be ignored if you are not using
- # LDAP for WebUI/XMLRPC authentication.
- ldap_server: "ldap.example.com"
- ldap_base_dn: "DC=example,DC=com"
- ldap_port: 389
- ldap_tls: 1
- ldap_anonymous_bind: 1
- ldap_search_bind_dn: ''
- ldap_search_passwd: ''
- ldap_search_prefix: 'uid='
- ldap_tls_cacertfile: ''
- ldap_tls_keyfile: ''
- ldap_tls_certfile: ''
- # cobbler has a feature that allows for integration with config management
- # systems such as Puppet. The following parameters work in conjunction with
- # --mgmt-classes and are described in furhter detail at:
- # https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Using-cobbler-with-a-configuration-management-system
- mgmt_classes: []
- mgmt_parameters:
- from_cobbler: 1
- # if enabled, this setting ensures that puppet is installed during
- # machine provision, a client certificate is generated and a
- # certificate signing request is made with the puppet master server
- puppet_auto_setup: 0
- # when puppet starts on a system after installation it needs to have
- # its certificate signed by the puppet master server. Enabling the
- # following feature will ensure that the puppet server signs the
- # certificate after installation if the puppet master server is
- # running on the same machine as cobbler. This requires
- # puppet_auto_setup above to be enabled
- sign_puppet_certs_automatically: 0
- # location of the puppet executable, used for revoking certificates
- puppetca_path: "/usr/bin/puppet"
- # when a puppet managed machine is reinstalled it is necessary to
- # remove the puppet certificate from the puppet master server before a
- # new certificate is signed (see above). Enabling the following
- # feature will ensure that the certificate for the machine to be
- # installed is removed from the puppet master server if the puppet
- # master server is running on the same machine as cobbler. This
- # requires puppet_auto_setup above to be enabled
- remove_old_puppet_certs_automatically: 0
- # choose a --server argument when running puppetd/puppet agent during kickstart
- #puppet_server: 'puppet'
- # let cobbler know that you're using a newer version of puppet
- # choose version 3 to use: 'puppet agent'; version 2 uses status quo: 'puppetd'
- #puppet_version: 2
- # choose whether to enable puppet parameterized classes or not.
- # puppet versions prior to 2.6.5 do not support parameters
- #puppet_parameterized_classes: 1
- # set to 1 to enable Cobbler's DHCP management features.
- # the choice of DHCP management engine is in /etc/cobbler/modules.conf
- manage_dhcp: 1
- # set to 1 to enable Cobbler's DNS management features.
- # the choice of DNS mangement engine is in /etc/cobbler/modules.conf
- manage_dns: 0
- # set to path of bind chroot to create bind-chroot compatible bind
- # configuration files. This should be automatically detected.
- bind_chroot_path: ""
- # set to the ip address of the master bind DNS server for creating secondary
- # bind configuration files
- bind_master: 127.0.0.1
- # manage_genders - Bool to enable/disable managing an /etc/genders file for use with pdsh and others.
- manage_genders: 0
- # bind_manage_ipmi - used to let bind manage IPMI addresses if the power management address is an IP and if manage_bind is set.
- bind_manage_ipmi: 0
- # set to 1 to enable Cobbler's TFTP management features.
- # the choice of TFTP mangement engine is in /etc/cobbler/modules.conf
- manage_tftpd: 1
- # set to 1 to enable Cobbler's RSYNC management features.
- manage_rsync: 0
- # if using BIND (named) for DNS management in /etc/cobbler/modules.conf
- # and manage_dns is enabled (above), this lists which zones are managed
- # See the Wiki (https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Dns-management) for more info
- manage_forward_zones: []
- manage_reverse_zones: ['172.17']
- # if using cobbler with manage_dhcp, put the IP address
- # of the cobbler server here so that PXE booting guests can find it
- # if you do not set this correctly, this will be manifested in TFTP open timeouts.
- next_server: ip
- # settings for power management features. optional.
- # see https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Power-management to learn more
- # choices (refer to codes.py):
- # apc_snmp bladecenter bullpap drac ether_wake ilo integrity
- # ipmilan ipmitool lpar rsa virsh wti
- power_management_default_type: 'ipmitool'
- # the commands used by the power management module are sourced
- # from what directory?
- power_template_dir: "/etc/cobbler/power"
- # if this setting is set to 1, cobbler systems that pxe boot
- # will request at the end of their installation to toggle the
- # --netboot-enabled record in the cobbler system record. This eliminates
- # the potential for a PXE boot loop if the system is set to PXE
- # first in it's BIOS order. Enable this if PXE is first in your BIOS
- # boot order, otherwise leave this disabled. See the manpage
- # for --netboot-enabled.
- pxe_just_once: 1
- # the templates used for PXE config generation are sourced
- # from what directory?
- pxe_template_dir: "/etc/cobbler/pxe"
- # Path to where system consoles are
- consoles: "/var/consoles"
- # Are you using a Red Hat management platform in addition to Cobbler?
- # Cobbler can help you register to it. Choose one of the following:
- # "off" : I'm not using Red Hat Network, Satellite, or Spacewalk
- # "hosted" : I'm using Red Hat Network
- # "site" : I'm using Red Hat Satellite Server or Spacewalk
- # You will also want to read: https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Tips-for-RHN
- redhat_management_type: "off"
- # if redhat_management_type is enabled, choose your server
- # "management.example.org" : For Satellite or Spacewalk
- # "xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com" : For Red Hat Network
- # This setting is also used by the code that supports using Spacewalk/Satellite users/passwords
- # within Cobbler Web and Cobbler XMLRPC. Using RHN Hosted for this is not supported.
- # This feature can be used even if redhat_management_type is off, you just have
- # to have authn_spacewalk selected in modules.conf
- redhat_management_server: "xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com"
- # specify the default Red Hat authorization key to use to register
- # system. If left blank, no registration will be attempted. Similarly
- # you can set the --redhat-management-key to blank on any system to
- # keep it from trying to register.
- redhat_management_key: ""
- # if using authn_spacewalk in modules.conf to let cobbler authenticate
- # against Satellite/Spacewalk's auth system, by default it will not allow per user
- # access into Cobbler Web and Cobbler XMLRPC.
- # in order to permit this, the following setting must be enabled HOWEVER
- # doing so will permit all Spacewalk/Satellite users of certain types to edit all
- # of cobbler's configuration.
- # these roles are: config_admin and org_admin
- # users should turn this on only if they want this behavior and
- # do not have a cross-multi-org seperation concern. If you have
- # a single org in your satellite, it's probably safe to turn this
- # on and then you can use CobblerWeb alongside a Satellite install.
- redhat_management_permissive: 0
- # if set to 1, allows /usr/bin/cobbler-register (part of the koan package)
- # to be used to remotely add new cobbler system records to cobbler.
- # this effectively allows for registration of new hardware from system
- # records.
- register_new_installs: 0
- # Flags to use for yum's reposync. If your version of yum reposync
- # does not support -l, you may need to remove that option.
- reposync_flags: "-l -n -d"
- # when DHCP and DNS management are enabled, cobbler sync can automatically
- # restart those services to apply changes. The exception for this is
- # if using ISC for DHCP, then omapi eliminates the need for a restart.
- # omapi, however, is experimental and not recommended for most configurations.
- # If DHCP and DNS are going to be managed, but hosted on a box that
- # is not on this server, disable restarts here and write some other
- # script to ensure that the config files get copied/rsynced to the destination
- # box. This can be done by modifying the restart services trigger.
- # Note that if manage_dhcp and manage_dns are disabled, the respective
- # parameter will have no effect. Most users should not need to change
- # this.
- restart_dns: 1
- restart_dhcp: 1
- # install triggers are scripts in /var/lib/cobbler/triggers/install
- # that are triggered in kickstart pre and post sections. Any
- # executable script in those directories is run. They can be used
- # to send email or perform other actions. They are currently
- # run as root so if you do not need this functionality you can
- # disable it, though this will also disable "cobbler status" which
- # uses a logging trigger to audit install progress.
- run_install_triggers: 1
- # enables a trigger which version controls all changes to /var/lib/cobbler
- # when add, edit, or sync events are performed. This can be used
- # to revert to previous database versions, generate RSS feeds, or for
- # other auditing or backup purposes. "git" and "hg" are currently suported,
- # but git is the recommend SCM for use with this feature.
- scm_track_enabled: 0
- scm_track_mode: "git"
- # this is the address of the cobbler server -- as it is used
- # by systems during the install process, it must be the address
- # or hostname of the system as those systems can see the server.
- # if you have a server that appears differently to different subnets
- # (dual homed, etc), you need to read the --server-override section
- # of the manpage for how that works.
- server: ip
- # If set to 1, all commands will be forced to use the localhost address
- # instead of using the above value which can force commands like
- # cobbler sync to open a connection to a remote address if one is in the
- # configuration and would traceback.
- client_use_localhost: 0
- # If set to 1, all commands to the API (not directly to the XMLRPC
- # server) will go over HTTPS instead of plaintext. Be sure to change
- # the http_port setting to the correct value for the web server
- client_use_https: 0
- # this is a directory of files that cobbler uses to make
- # templating easier. See the Wiki for more information. Changing
- # this directory should not be required.
- snippetsdir: /var/lib/cobbler/snippets
- # Normally if a kickstart is specified at a remote location, this
- # URL will be passed directly to the kickstarting system, thus bypassing
- # the usual snippet templating Cobbler does for local kickstart files. If
- # this option is enabled, Cobbler will fetch the file contents internally
- # and serve a templated version of the file to the client.
- template_remote_kickstarts: 0
- # should new profiles for virtual machines default to auto booting with the physical host when the physical host reboots?
- # this can be overridden on each profile or system object.
- virt_auto_boot: 1
- # cobbler's web directory. Don't change this setting -- see the
- # Wiki on "relocating your cobbler install" if your /var partition
- # is not large enough.
- webdir: /var/www/cobbler
- # cobbler's public XMLRPC listens on this port. Change this only
- # if absolutely needed, as you'll have to start supplying a new
- # port option to koan if it is not the default.
- xmlrpc_port: 25151
- # "cobbler repo add" commands set cobbler up with repository
- # information that can be used during kickstart and is automatically
- # set up in the cobbler kickstart templates. By default, these
- # are only available at install time. To make these repositories
- # usable on installed systems (since cobbler makes a very convient)
- # mirror, set this to 1. Most users can safely set this to 1. Users
- # who have a dual homed cobbler server, or are installing laptops that
- # will not always have access to the cobbler server may wish to leave
- # this as 0. In that case, the cobbler mirrored yum repos are still
- # accessable at http://cobbler.example.org/cblr/repo_mirror and yum
- # configuration can still be done manually. This is just a shortcut.
- yum_post_install_mirror: 1
- # the default yum priority for all the distros. This is only used
- # if yum-priorities plugin is used. 1=maximum. Tweak with caution.
- yum_distro_priority: 1
- # Flags to use for yumdownloader. Not all versions may support
- # --resolve.
- yumdownloader_flags: "--resolve"
- # sort and indent JSON output to make it more human-readable
- serializer_pretty_json: 0
- # replication rsync options for distros, kickstarts, snippets set to override default value of "-avzH"
- replicate_rsync_options: "-avzH"
- # replication rsync options for repos set to override default value of "-avzH"
- replicate_repo_rsync_options: "-avzH"
- # always write DHCP entries, regardless if netboot is enabled
- always_write_dhcp_entries: 0
- # external proxy - used by: get-loaders, reposync, signature update
- # eg: proxy_url_ext: "http://192.168.1.1:8080"
- proxy_url_ext: ""
- # internal proxy - used by systems to reach cobbler for kickstarts
- # eg: proxy_url_int: "http://10.0.0.1:8080"
- proxy_url_int: ""
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