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- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- ---
- # Password used for Slurm database.
- # The Length of the password should be atleast 8.
- # The password must not contain -,\, ',"
- mariadb_password: "password"
- # Kubernetes version.
- # Supported Versions: "1.16.7" or "1.19.3".
- # Default k8s version is "1.16.7".
- k8s_version: "1.16.7"
- # Kubernetes SDN network.
- # It can either be "calico" or "flannel".
- # Default value assigned is "calico".
- k8s_cni: "calico"
- # Kubernetes pod network CIDR.
- # Default value is "10.244.0.0/16"
- # Make sure this value does not overlap with any of the host networks.
- k8s_pod_network_cidr: "10.244.0.0/16"
- # Username for Dockerhub account
- # This will be used for Docker login and a kubernetes secret will be created and patched to service account in default namespace.
- # This kubernetes secret can be used to pull images from private repositories
- # This value is optional but suggested to avoid docker pull limit issues
- docker_username: ""
- # Password for Dockerhub account
- # This will be used for Docker login
- # This value is mandatory if docker username is provided
- docker_password: ""
- # Path to directory hosting ansible config file (ansible.cfg file)
- # Default value is "/etc/ansible"
- # This directory is on the host running ansible, if ansible is installed using dnf
- # If ansible is installed using pip, this path should be set
- ansible_config_file_path: /etc/ansible
- # Boolean indicating whether login node is required or not
- # It can be set to true or false
- # By default it is set to true indicating login node will be configured
- login_node_required: true
- # This variable is used to accept the domain name the user intends to configure
- # Eg: ipa.test
- domain_name: "omnia.test"
- # A Kerberos realm is the domain over which a Kerberos authentication server has the authority to authenticate a user, host or service.
- # A realm name is often, but not always the upper case version of the name of the DNS domain over which it presides
- realm_name: "OMNIA.TEST"
- # The directory server operations require an administrative user.
- # This user is referred to as the Directory Manager and has full access to the Directory for system management tasks
- # and will be added to the instance of directory server created for IPA.
- # The password must be at least 8 characters long
- # The password must not contain -,\, ',"
- directory_manager_password: ""
- # kerberos_admin_password used by IPA admin user in Rocky OS and used by 389-ds for kerberos admin password in leap OS
- # The IPA server requires an administrative user, named 'admin'.
- # This user is a regular system account used for IPA server administration
- kerberos_admin_password: ""
- # Boolean indicating whether login node is requires security features or not
- # It can be set to true or false
- # By default it is set to false indicating security features will not be configured
- enable_secure_login_node: false
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