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author | Samuli Silvius <s.silvius@partner.samsung.com> | 2019-06-24 15:11:58 +0000 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <gerrit@onap.org> | 2019-06-24 15:11:58 +0000 |
commit | 4ea85321ebdd8b24b3cb732776e3847a03c993e7 (patch) | |
tree | 5934219c8be621893bffbb7b690de56a28b7ef93 /ansible/inventory | |
parent | 70f9f3024318d7e85c3dabe430175dcf03540a0e (diff) | |
parent | 2f97acdcc45c70ee2fa022fdeb27b68a0f7e458b (diff) |
Merge changes from topic "kubernetes-inventory-groups"
* changes:
Add etcd group support to rke role
Add kubernetes-etcd group
Make rke to use new group structure
Add kubernetes-node group for workers
Diffstat (limited to 'ansible/inventory')
-rw-r--r-- | ansible/inventory/hosts.yml | 35 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/ansible/inventory/hosts.yml b/ansible/inventory/hosts.yml index 37ae4e39..4a6b68cf 100644 --- a/ansible/inventory/hosts.yml +++ b/ansible/inventory/hosts.yml @@ -25,20 +25,29 @@ all: # This is group of hosts which are/will be part of Kubernetes cluster. kubernetes: - hosts: - kubernetes-node-1: - ansible_host: 10.8.8.19 - #ip of the node that it uses for communication with k8s cluster. - cluster_ip: 10.8.8.19 + children: + # This is a group of hosts containing kubernetes worker nodes. + kubernetes-node: + hosts: + kubernetes-node-1: + ansible_host: 10.8.8.19 + #ip of the node that it uses for communication with k8s cluster. + cluster_ip: 10.8.8.19 - # This is a group of hosts that are to be used as kubernetes control plane nodes. - # This means they host kubernetes api server, controller manager and scheduler. - # This example uses infra for this purpose, however note that any - # other host could be used including kubernetes nodes. - # cluster_ip needs to be set for hosts used as control planes. - kubernetes-control-plane: - hosts: - infrastructure-server + # Group of hosts containing etcd cluster nodes. + # Defaults to infra. + kubernetes-etcd: + hosts: + infrastructure-server + + # This is a group of hosts that are to be used as kubernetes control plane nodes. + # This means they host kubernetes api server, controller manager and scheduler. + # This example uses infra for this purpose, however note that any + # other host could be used including kubernetes nodes. + # cluster_ip needs to be set for hosts used as control planes. + kubernetes-control-plane: + hosts: + infrastructure-server nfs-server: hosts: |