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# physical-example Pod Config
# Example configuration for a physical CORD pod
# The name of the scenario to use, found in the scenarios directory
# `cord` is the standard CORD POD with XOS, ONOS, MaaS and OpenStack
cord_scenario: cord
# The name of the profile to use. A use case (e.g., M-CORD) can have
# multiple profiles. Here, specify the name of the profile file without
# the .yml extension.
# Example values: `rcord`, `ecord`, `mcord-cavium`, `opencloud`
cord_profile: <must_be_set>
# Bring up the corddev VM. This is the `build` node as specified in ansible
# inventory below.
vagrant_vms:
- 'corddev'
# NOTE: Many of these items are described in more detail in the Build System
# Variable Glossary: https://guide.opencord.org/build_glossary.html
# Location of the cord_profile directory to be mounted in the `corddev` VM by
# Vagrant.
#
# host_cord_profile_dir: "/path_to/cord_profile"
# Set these directory paths if the defaults aren't suitable, or if deploying
# multiple pods from the same source tree where the credentials, keys, and
# profile should differ. These are paths on the config node.
#
# credentials_dir: '/path_to/credentials'
# pki_dir: '/path_to/pki'
# ssh_pki_dir: '/path_to/ssh_pki'
# Variables. Default values are specified here
# IP address used for the ONOS fabric interface on the head node
#
# fabric_ip: '10.6.1.0/24'
# Low and high addresses to assign to on the fabric
#
# fabric_range_low: '10.6.1.2'
# fabric_range_high: '10.6.1.100'
# IP and range of the management network, which MaaS serves DHCP.
#
# management_ip: '10.6.0.0/24'
# management_network: '10.6.0.0/24'
# Low and high addresses to assign to on the management network
#
# management_range_low: '10.6.0.2'
# management_range_high: '10.6.0.127'
# name or IP of the POD head node, used to SSH to the head node. You can also
# specify the head node user here in user@hostname format. This could also be
# `cord@headnode.site1.opencord.org` as specified later in inventory, if
# external DNS is set up.
headnode: 'cord@10.80.1.200'
# External interface device name on head node
external_iface: 'eth2'
# External interface ip/range on head node
external_ip: '10.80.1.200/24'
# Gateway IP address
external_gw: '10.80.1.1'
# address and port of docker registry (on the head node)
deploy_docker_registry: "10.80.1.200:5000"
# Additional network config documentation can be found here:
# https://guide.opencord.org/appendix_network_settings.html
# Additional makefile targets
# key-based SSH auth is required for some portions of the build, specifically
# the 'synchronize' task. Enable this to generate a SSH key on the config node
# and have the head node trust it.
# copy_cord_prereqs:
# - 'config-ssh-key'
# skipTags is used in MaaS options allow various part of the deployment to be skipped
#
# switch_support - does not deploy switch boot images to the PXE server
#
# reboot - will not reboot the head node after updating its network configuration
# this may mean the network configuration will not take effect, but will
# also prevent you from being locked out of the server if there is a
# network configuration error.
#
# interface_config - will not modify the network configuration of the head node,
# including the consistent naming of the network interfaces
skipTags:
# - 'switch_support'
# - 'reboot'
# - 'interface_config'
# Inventory for ansible, used to generate inventory.ini
#
# A physical podconfig must contain this, and will minimally set the head node
# address in the `head` section..
#
# There must be config, build, head, and compute sections
inventory_groups:
config:
localhost:
ansible_connection: local
build:
corddev:
head:
headnode.site1.opencord.org:
# If you do not have DNS set up that will resolve the headnode address, you can
# specify the IP address here.
#
# ansible_host: 10.80.1.200
#
# Set these if you don't have SSH keys set up between the config node (where
# make runs) and the head node. Also, make sure to enable the 'config-ssh-key'
# further up in the file to create these.
#
# ansible_user: cord
# ansible_ssh_pass: cordpass
compute: