# This file defines the deployment for the MAAS environment which is to be # deployed and automated. demo-maas: maas: # Defines the general setup for the MAAS environment, including the # username and password for the host as well as the MAAS server. user: ubuntu password: ubuntu # Contains the virtual machine parameters for creating the MAAS virtual # server. Here you can configure the name of the virsh domain, the # parameters for how the network is attached. name: maas-boot-vm-dc1 interfaces: ['bridge=brAdm,model=virtio'] memory: 4096 vcpus: 2 arch: amd64 pool: default disk_size: 160G # Apt http proxy setting(s) apt_http_proxy: apt_sources: - ppa:maas/stable - ppa:juju/stable # Virsh power settings # Specifies the uri and keys to use for virsh power control of the # juju virtual machine. If the uri is omitted, the value for the # --remote is used. If no power settings are desired, then do not # supply the virsh block. virsh: rsa_priv_key: /home/ubuntu/.ssh/id_rsa rsa_pub_key: /home/ubuntu/.ssh/id_rsa.pub uri: qemu+ssh://ubuntu@192.168.2.4/system # Defines the IP Address that the configuration script will use to # to access the MAAS controller via SSH. ip_address: 192.168.2.5 # This section allows the user to set a series of options on the # MAAS server itself. The list of config options can be found in # the upstream MAAS documentation: # - http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/api.html#maas-server settings: main_archive: http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu upstream_dns: 192.168.0.4 maas_name: automaas # kernel_opts: "console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200n8" # ntp_server: ntp.ubuntu.com # This section is used to define the networking parameters for when # the node first comes up. It is fed into the meta-data cloud-init # configuration and is used to configure the networking piece of the # service. The contents of this section are written directly to the # /etc/network/interfaces file. # # Please note, this is slightly different than the # node-group-interfaces section below. This will configure the # machine's networking params, and the node-group-interfaces will # configure the maas node-group interfaces which is used for # controlling the dhcp, dns, etc. network_config: | auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.2.0 broadcast 192.168.2.255 gateway 192.168.2.4 dns-nameservers 192.168.0.4 127.0.0.1 #auto lo #iface lo inet loopback #auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet static # address 192.168.122.2 # netmask 255.255.248.0 # network 192.168.122.0 # broadcast 192.168.122.255 # gateway 192.168.122.1 # dns-nameservers 192.168.122.1 127.0.0.1 # The node-group-interfaces section is used to configure the MAAS # network interfaces. Basic configuration is supported, such as which # device should be bound, the range of IP addresses, etc. # Note: this may contain the special identifiers: # ${maas_net} - the first 3 octets of the ipv4 address # ${maas_ip} - the ip address of the MAAS controller node_group_ifaces: - device: eth0 ip: 192.168.2.5 subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0 broadcast_ip: 192.168.2.255 router_ip: 192.168.2.1 static_range: low: 192.168.2.30 high: 192.168.2.150 dynamic_range: low: 192.168.2.151 high: 192.168.2.254 # Defines the physical nodes which are added to the MAAS cluster # controller upon startup of the node. # nodes: # - name: node1 # tags: physical # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "00:1e:67:e0:0a:4a" # - "00:1e:67:e0:0a:4b" # - "00:1e:67:d0:9a:10" # - "00:1e:67:d0:9a:11" # power: # type: ipmi # address: 10.4.2.8 # user: root # pass: root # driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 # # - name: node2 # tags: physical # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "00:1e:67:e0:08:b0" # - "00:1e:67:e0:08:b1" # - "00:1e:67:d0:99:ee" # - "00:1e:67:d0:99:ef" # power: # type: ipmi # address: 10.4.2.9 # user: root # pass: root # driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 # # - name: node3 # tags: physical # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "00:1e:67:e0:08:7e" # - "00:1e:67:e0:08:7f" # - "00:1e:67:c2:23:d8" # - "00:1e:67:c2:23:d9" # power: # type: ipmi # address: 10.4.2.7 # user: root # pass: root # driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 # # - name: node4 # tags: physical # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "00:1e:67:cf:b8:92" # - "00:1e:67:cf:b8:93" # - "00:1e:67:d0:9b:0c" # - "00:1e:67:d0:9b:0d" # power: # type: ipmi # address: 10.4.2.10 # user: root # pass: root # driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 # - name: jenkins-slave # tags: jenkins-slave # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "52:54:00:f0:5c:53" # power: # type: virsh # address: qemu+ssh://ubuntu@10.4.1.1/system # Contains the virtual machine parameters for creating the Juju bootstrap # node virtual machine juju-bootstrap: name: bootstrap interfaces: ['bridge=brAdm,model=virtio'] memory: 4096 vcpus: 2 arch: amd64 pool: default disk_size: 120G