########################################################## # Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 # These are the basic parameters to configure the installation # The FIVE ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS name you want to give your cluster CLUSTER="cluster_fixme_or_this_wont_work" # The domainname you want tou give to your cluster's hosts DOMAIN="domain_fixme_or_this_wont_work" # Set this value when installing a cluster in a single host with a single hostname # to access all the instances. Not used in the other examples. # When using virtualization (ie AWS), this should be # the EXTERNAL/PUBLIC hostname for the instance. HOSTNAME_EXT="hostname_ext_fixme_or_this_wont_work" # The internal hostname for the host. In the example files, only used in the # single_host/single_hostname example IP_INT="127.0.1.1" # Host SSL port where you want to point your browser to access Arvados # Defaults to 443 for regular runs, and to 8443 when called in Vagrant. # You can point it to another port if desired # In Vagrant, make sure it matches what you set in the Vagrantfile (8443) CONTROLLER_EXT_SSL_PORT=9443 KEEP_EXT_SSL_PORT=35101 # Both for collections and downloads KEEPWEB_EXT_SSL_PORT=11002 WEBSHELL_EXT_SSL_PORT=14202 WEBSOCKET_EXT_SSL_PORT=18002 WORKBENCH1_EXT_SSL_PORT=9444 WORKBENCH2_EXT_SSL_PORT=9445 INITIAL_USER="admin" # If not specified, the initial user email will be composed as # INITIAL_USER@CLUSTER.DOMAIN INITIAL_USER_EMAIL="admin@cluster_fixme_or_this_wont_work.domain_fixme_or_this_wont_work" INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD="password" # YOU SHOULD CHANGE THESE TO SOME RANDOM STRINGS BLOB_SIGNING_KEY=blobsigningkeymushaveatleast32characters MANAGEMENT_TOKEN=managementtokenmushaveatleast32characters SYSTEM_ROOT_TOKEN=systemroottokenmushaveatleast32characters ANONYMOUS_USER_TOKEN=anonymoususertokenmushaveatleast32characters WORKBENCH_SECRET_KEY=workbenchsecretkeymushaveatleast32characters DATABASE_PASSWORD=please_set_this_to_some_secure_value # SSL CERTIFICATES # Arvados requires SSL certificates to work correctly. This installer supports these options: # * self-signed: let the installer create self-signed certificate(s) # * bring-your-own: supply your own certificate(s) in the `certs` directory # # See https://doc.arvados.org/intall/salt-single-host.html#certificates for more information. SSL_MODE="self-signed" # If you want to use letsencrypt, set SSL_MODE="lets-encrypt" # A single certificate for the external hostname of the host will be retrieved, using # "standalone" mode of LE. # If you going to provide your own certificates for Arvados, the provision script can # help you deploy them. In order to do that, you need to set `SSL_MODE=bring-your-own` above, # and copy the required certificates under the directory specified in the next line. # The certs will be copied from this directory by the provision script. # The directory to check for the config files (pillars, states) you want to use. # There are a few examples under 'config_examples'. # CONFIG_DIR="local_config_dir" # Extra states to apply. If you use your own subdir, change this value accordingly # EXTRA_STATES_DIR="${CONFIG_DIR}/states" # These are ARVADOS-related settings. # Which release of Arvados repo you want to use RELEASE="production" # Which version of Arvados you want to install. Defaults to latest stable # VERSION="2.1.2-1" # This is an arvados-formula setting. # If branch is set, the script will switch to it before running salt # Usually not needed, only used for testing # BRANCH="main" ########################################################## # Usually there's no need to modify things below this line # Formulas versions # ARVADOS_TAG="2.2.0" # POSTGRES_TAG="v0.43.0" # NGINX_TAG="v2.8.0" # DOCKER_TAG="v2.0.7" # LOCALE_TAG="v0.3.4" # LETSENCRYPT_TAG="v2.1.0"