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rancher_server_url: "http://{{ hostvars[groups.infrastructure.0].cluster_ip }}:8080"
rancher_remove_other_env: true
rancher_redeploy_k8s_env: true
rancher_cluster_health_state: healthy
rancher_cluster_health_check_retries: 30
kube_directory: ~/.kube
kube_server: "https://{{ ansible_host }}:8080/r/projects/{{ k8s_env_id | mandatory }}/kubernetes:6443"
rancher:
# The following variables can be set via the UI under advanced/settings.
# All of these affect tables in the cattle db and are uninteresting
# to the user (they serve the internal logic of the cattle), but
# they can eat a lot of space when a deployment is busy or faulty.
#
# Audit-Log is the only user-facing option here and it is represented
# in the UI.
#
# Auto-purge deleted entries from most tables after this long (seconds)
main_tables_purge_after_seconds: 28800 # 8 hours
# Auto-purge Event entries after this long (seconds)
events_purge_after_seconds: 28800 # 8 hours
# Auto-purge Service Log entries after this long (seconds)
service_log_purge_after_seconds: 86400 # 1 day
# Auto-purge Audit Log entries after this long (seconds)
audit_log_purge_after_seconds: 2592000 # 30 days
# By default we don't enable local authentication (mainly due to
# to the fact that rancher_k8s_environment.py would have to be
# rewritten completely)
# But if you don't need to run rancher_kubernetes playbook more
# than once (you should not have to under the terms of a regular
# installation), then you can safely enable it.
auth_enabled: false
# Set this password for the rancher admin account:
admin_password: "admin"
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