--- # The purpose of this file is to define network related paramters that are # referenced (substituted) elsewhere in the manifests for this site. # schema: pegleg/CommonAddresses/v1 metadata: schema: metadata/Document/v1 name: common-addresses layeringDefinition: abstract: false layer: site storagePolicy: cleartext data: calico: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: The interface that Calico will use. Update if your # logical interface name or Calico VLAN have changed from the reference # site design. # This should be whichever interface (or bond) and VLAN number specified in # networks/physical/networks.yaml for the Calico network. # E.g. you would set "interface=ens785f0" as shown here. ip_autodetection_method: interface=ens785f0 etcd: # The etcd service IP address. # This address must be within data.kubernetes.service_cidr range service_ip: 10.96.232.136 # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update virtual IPs to be used for deployment. # These IPs are imporant and tied to FQDN/DNS registration for the site, see more at # https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/authoring_and_deployment.html#register-dns-names vip: # Used for accessing Airship/OpenStack APIs (ingress of kube-system) # The address is selected from DMZ network specified in # networks/physical/networks.yaml ingress_vip: '10.10.170.100/32' # Used for bare-metal deployment (PXE boot, fetching Drydock bootactions) # The address is selected from Admin network specified in # networks/physical/networks.yaml maas_vip: '10.10.171.100/32' dns: # Kubernetes cluster domain. Do not change. This is internal to the cluster. cluster_domain: cluster.local # DNS service ip service_ip: 10.96.0.10 # List of upstream DNS forwards. Verify you can reach them from your # environment. If so, you should not need to change them. upstream_servers: - 8.8.8.8 - 8.8.4.4 # Repeat the same values as above, but formatted as a common separated # string upstream_servers_joined: 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: FQDN for ingress (i.e. "publicly facing" access point) # Choose FQDN according to the ingress/public FQDN naming conventions at # the top of this document. ingress_domain: intel-pod17.opnfv.org genesis: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update with the hostname for the node which will take on # the Genesis role. Refer to the hostname naming stardards in # networks/physical/networks.yaml # NOTE: Ensure that the genesis node is manually configured with this # hostname before running `genesis.sh` on the node, see # https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/authoring_and_deployment.html#genesis-node hostname: pod17-node1 # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Address defined for Calico network in # networks/physical/networks.yaml ip: 10.10.172.21 bootstrap: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Address defined for the Admin (PXE) network in # networks/physical/networks.yaml ip: 10.10.171.21 kubernetes: # K8s API service IP api_service_ip: 10.96.0.1 # etcd service IP etcd_service_ip: 10.96.0.2 # k8s pod CIDR (network which pod traffic will traverse) pod_cidr: 10.97.0.0/16 # k8s service CIDR (network which k8s API traffic will traverse) service_cidr: 10.96.0.0/16 # misc k8s port settings apiserver_port: 6443 haproxy_port: 6553 service_node_port_range: 30000-32767 # etcd port settings etcd: container_port: 2379 haproxy_port: 2378 # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: A list of nodes (excluding Genesis) which act as the # control plane servers. Ensure that this matches the nodes with the 'masters' # tags applied in baremetal/nodes.yaml masters: - hostname: pod17-node2 - hostname: pod17-node3 # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Environment proxy information. # NOTE: Reference Airship sites do not deploy behind a proxy, so this proxy section # should be commented out. # However if you are in a lab that requires proxy, ensure that these proxy # settings are correct and reachable in your environment; otherwise update # them with the correct values for your environment. proxy: http: "" https: "" no_proxy: [] node_ports: drydock_api: 30000 maas_api: 30001 ntp: # comma separated NTP server list. Verify that these upstream NTP servers are # reachable in your environment; otherwise update them with the correct # values for your environment. servers_joined: '0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org,1.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org,2.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org,4.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org' # An example for Openstack Helm Infra LDAP ldap: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: FQDN for LDAP. Update to the FQDN that is # relevant for your type of deployment (test vs prod values, etc). base_url: 'ldap.example.com' # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: As above, with the protocol included to create a full URI url: 'ldap://ldap.example.com' # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update to the correct expression relevant for this # deployment (test vs prod values, etc) auth_path: DC=test,DC=test,DC=com?sAMAccountName?sub?memberof=CN=test,OU=Application,OU=Groups,DC=test,DC=test,DC=com # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update to the correct AD group that contains the users # relevant for this deployment (test users vs prod users/values, etc) common_name: test # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update to the correct subdomain for your type of # deployment (test vs prod values, etc) subdomain: test # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Update to the correct domain for your type of # deployment (test vs prod values, etc) domain: example storage: ceph: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: CIDRs for Ceph. Update to match the network CIDR # used for the Storage network in networks/physical/networks.yaml public_cidr: '10.10.173.0/24' cluster_cidr: '10.10.173.0/24' neutron: # NEWSITE-CHANGEME: Overlay network for VM traffic. Ensure the interface name and # VLAN number are consistent with what's defined for the Private network in # networks/physical/networks.yaml tunnel_device: 'ens785f0' # Interface for the OpenStack external network. Ensure the interface name is # consistent with the interface and VLAN assigned to the Public network in # networks/physical/networks.yaml external_iface: 'ens785f1.1173' openvswitch: # Interface for the OpenStack external network. Ensure the interface name is # consistent with the interface and VLAN assigned to the Public network in # networks/physical/networks.yaml external_iface: 'ens785f1.1173' ...