20035: Fixes systemd unit Exec* value quoting.
[arvados.git] / tools / salt-install / local.params.example.multiple_hosts
index 5e7ae7ca103998ef78228aa569d17923c10fc335..0064a78c5e5fc006366bc86ac855be89ed791d56 100644 (file)
@@ -42,29 +42,29 @@ WORKBENCH1_EXT_SSL_PORT=443
 WORKBENCH2_EXT_SSL_PORT=443
 
 # Internal IPs for the configuration
-CLUSTER_INT_CIDR=10.0.0.0/16
+CLUSTER_INT_CIDR=10.1.0.0/16
 
 # Note the IPs in this example are shared between roles, as suggested in
 # https://doc.arvados.org/main/install/salt-multi-host.html
-CONTROLLER_INT_IP=10.0.0.1
-WEBSOCKET_INT_IP=10.0.0.1
-KEEP_INT_IP=10.0.0.2
+CONTROLLER_INT_IP=10.1.1.11
+WEBSOCKET_INT_IP=10.1.1.11
+KEEP_INT_IP=10.1.1.12
 # Both for collections and downloads
-KEEPWEB_INT_IP=10.0.0.2
-KEEPSTORE0_INT_IP=10.0.0.3
-KEEPSTORE1_INT_IP=10.0.0.4
-WORKBENCH1_INT_IP=10.0.0.5
-WORKBENCH2_INT_IP=10.0.0.5
-WEBSHELL_INT_IP=10.0.0.5
-DATABASE_INT_IP=10.0.0.6
-SHELL_INT_IP=10.0.0.7
+KEEPWEB_INT_IP=10.1.1.12
+KEEPSTORE0_INT_IP=10.1.1.13
+KEEPSTORE1_INT_IP=10.1.1.14
+WORKBENCH1_INT_IP=10.1.1.15
+WORKBENCH2_INT_IP=10.1.1.15
+WEBSHELL_INT_IP=10.1.1.15
+DATABASE_INT_IP=10.1.1.11
+SHELL_INT_IP=10.1.1.17
 
 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"
+INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD="fixmepassword"
 
 # YOU SHOULD CHANGE THESE TO SOME RANDOM STRINGS
 BLOB_SIGNING_KEY=fixmeblobsigningkeymushaveatleast32characters
@@ -114,6 +114,12 @@ LE_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="thisistherandomstringthatisyoursecretkey"
 # ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/keepproxy.crt
 # ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/keepproxy.key
 
+# Set the following to "yes" if the key files are encrypted and optionally set
+# a custom AWS secret name for each node to retrieve the password.
+SSL_KEY_ENCRYPTED="no"
+SSL_KEY_AWS_SECRET_NAME="${CLUSTER}-arvados-ssl-privkey-password"
+SSL_KEY_AWS_REGION="us-east-1"
+
 # 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"