* add digital ocean documentation * remove microk8s role * use a single playbook to install microk8s * use inventory hostname * use a host_ip for endpoint so not to clash with domain * add RedHat control loops * add microk8s documentation * enable permissive mode for redhat
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1.1 KiB
YAML
31 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
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ansible_ssh_private_key_file: "~/.ssh/id_rsa"
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microk8s_cache_valid_time: 3600
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allow_world_readable_tmpfiles: true
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domain: "{{ domain_name | default('browsertrix.cloud') }}"
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## version management
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microk8s_disable_snap_autoupdate: false
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microk8s_registry_size: 20Gi
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microk8s_dns_servers:
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- 8.8.8.8
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- 8.8.4.4
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# Define which release is installed and tracked for updates.
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microk8s_channel: stable
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your_user: root # if your cloud provide uses another user change this
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browsertrix_cloud_home: "/opt/browsertrix-cloud"
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microk8s_user_home: "/home/{{ microk8s_user }}"
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microk8s_user: conan # change this to a different user if you don't want conan the deployer
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microk8s_plugins:
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dns: true # CoreDNS
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ingress: true # Ingress controller for external access
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helm3: true # Helm 3 - Kubernetes package manager
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host-access: true # Allow Pods connecting to Host services smoothly
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registry: true # Private image registry exposed on localhost:32000
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storage: true # Storage class; allocates storage from host
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cert-manager: true # Cert manager
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