# Hostname of the manager and the compute nodes. hostname_manager: manager.openstack.site hostname_compute: compute.openstack.site # The domain names and ips to add in the no_proxy variable (comma separated) user_domains: .mycompany.com,10.20.30.40 # The passwort that should be used for the system user 'stack'. stack_password: secretsecret # The password that should be used for services like the database or queuing. service_password: secretsecret # The password that should be used for the OpenStack admin user. admin_password: secretsecret # The public SSH key that should be used for the system user 'stack'. stack_sshkey: the_ssh_public_key_you_want_for_your_stack_user # Define the setup mode to install the environment. # valid values: grenade, devstack # default value: devstack setup_mode: devstack # What interface on the host should be used for a bridge will often be eth0, # but vagrant needs to know for sure. This needs to be the full string # descriptor of the interface. On some systems this can be something annoying # like 'en1: Wi-Fi (Airport)'. Vagrant will not use this setting unless you get # it exactly right. bridge_int: eth1 # Enable the vagrant-hostmanager's ip_resolver in order to get the correct # nodes ip. You should install the vagrant-hostmanager plugin and enable this # option if the nodes are not able to communicate (for example you get errors # during the compute vagrant up phase not being able to communicate to c-api). #use_ip_resolver: true # A non upstream for the base box, used to speed things up. Choose one of # box_name (for a locally added box) or box_url for the url of a nearby box. #box_name: 'my.favorite' #box_url: http://gallifrey/vagrant/devstack-2014-02-19.box # Vagrant username used in box image, e.g. ubuntu #vagrant_username: vagrant # Non upstream Git URL to fetch Devstack from instead. #devstack_git: /home/vagrant/openstack/devstack # If you have code on a different branch than master, you can set it here. #devstack_branch: compute_err_exit # You can specify a proxy, for example https://github.com/tmatilai/polipo-box, # to be used for HTTP connections to speed things up. #proxy: http://10.0.10.30:8123/ # Uncomment below to setup LDAP on the management node and use it as backend # for keystone. #use_ldap: true # You can specify stable MAC addresses to keep this from resetting on every # create. #mac_address_manager: 0800274a508c #mac_address_compute: 0800274a508d # It is possible to use a hostonly-network instead of a bridged network when # setting the parameter use_bridge to false. #use_bridge: false # When using a hostonly-network it is possible to specify static IP addresses # using the following parameters. If those parameters are not specified DHCP # will be used. #ip_address_manager: 10.0.10.10 #ip_address_compute: 10.0.10.20 # Name of network interface in virtual machine - e.g. enp0s8 in ubuntu #guest_interface_default: eth1 #host_ip_iface: eth1 # IP version to configure Neutron to create either an Pv4, IPv6, or dual-stack self-service project data-network by with either ip_version:4, ip_version:6, or ip_version:4+6 respectively. #ip_version: 4 # Extra images to download and add to glance, a list of url's comma separated # for new images to be added to glance #extra_images: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/precise/current/precise-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img,https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img # Extra services to enable on the manager node, a space separated list of # additional services to enable on the manager node. For example, to enable # Swift, just uncomment the next line. #manager_extra_services: s-proxy s-object s-container s-account