X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/6346b3b3b78f5ef838d71945b7b03bc60cb4868a..9f1850a385ee8e0a011474de19ee6507b0b168f3:/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts diff --git a/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts b/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts index 50d3d0ca82..909c3354ec 100644 --- a/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts +++ b/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ INITIAL_USER_EMAIL="admin@cluster_fixme_or_this_wont_work.domain_fixme_or_this_w # Comment out to disable. USE_SSH_JUMPHOST="controller.${DOMAIN}" +AWS_REGION="fixme_or_this_wont_work" + # SSL CERTIFICATES # Arvados requires SSL certificates to work correctly. This installer supports these options: # * self-signed: let the installer create self-signed certificate(s) @@ -42,7 +44,19 @@ USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53="yes" # For that reason, you'll need to provide AWS credentials with permissions to manage # RRs in the route53 zone for the cluster. # WARNING!: If AWS credentials files already exist in the hosts, they won't be replaced. -LE_AWS_REGION="us-east-1" +LE_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" + +# Compute node configurations +COMPUTE_AMI="ami_id_fixme_or_this_wont_work" +COMPUTE_SG="security_group_fixme_or_this_wont_work" +COMPUTE_SUBNET="subnet_fixme_or_this_wont_work" +COMPUTE_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" +COMPUTE_USER="${DEPLOY_USER}" + +# Keep S3 backend settings +KEEP_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" +KEEP_AWS_S3_BUCKET="${CLUSTER}-nyw5e-000000000000000-volume" +KEEP_AWS_IAM_ROLE="${CLUSTER}-keepstore-00-iam-role" # If you going to provide your own certificates for Arvados, the provision script can # help you deploy them. In order to do that, you need to set `SSL_MODE=bring-your-own` above, @@ -72,21 +86,25 @@ LE_AWS_REGION="us-east-1" # a custom AWS secret name for each node to retrieve the password. SSL_KEY_ENCRYPTED="no" SSL_KEY_AWS_SECRET_NAME="${CLUSTER}-arvados-ssl-privkey-password" -SSL_KEY_AWS_REGION="us-east-1" +SSL_KEY_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" # Customize Prometheus & Grafana web UI access credentials MONITORING_USERNAME=${INITIAL_USER} -MONITORING_PASSWORD=${INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD} MONITORING_EMAIL=${INITIAL_USER_EMAIL} + # Sets the directory for Grafana dashboards # GRAFANA_DASHBOARDS_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/local_config_dir/dashboards" +# Sets the amount of data (expressed in time) Prometheus keeps on its +# time-series database. Default is 15 days. +# PROMETHEUS_DATA_RETENTION_TIME="180d" + # The mapping of nodes to roles # installer.sh will log in to each of these nodes and then provision # it for the specified roles. NODES=( - [controller.${DOMAIN}]=database,api,controller,websocket,dispatcher,keepbalance - [workbench.${DOMAIN}]=monitoring,workbench,workbench2,webshell,keepproxy,keepweb + [controller.${DOMAIN}]=database,controller + [workbench.${DOMAIN}]=monitoring,workbench,workbench2,webshell,keepproxy,keepweb,websocket,dispatcher,keepbalance [keep0.${DOMAIN}]=keepstore [shell.${DOMAIN}]=shell ) @@ -110,10 +128,11 @@ CLUSTER_INT_CIDR=10.1.0.0/16 # Note the IPs in this example are shared between roles, as suggested in # https://doc.arvados.org/main/install/salt-multi-host.html CONTROLLER_INT_IP=10.1.1.11 -DISPATCHER_INT_IP=${CONTROLLER_INT_IP} -WEBSOCKET_INT_IP=${CONTROLLER_INT_IP} DATABASE_INT_IP=${CONTROLLER_INT_IP} WORKBENCH1_INT_IP=10.1.1.15 +DISPATCHER_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} +KEEPBALANCE_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} +WEBSOCKET_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} # Both for collections and downloads KEEPWEB_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} WORKBENCH2_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} @@ -122,14 +141,16 @@ KEEP_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} KEEPSTORE0_INT_IP=10.1.2.13 SHELL_INT_IP=10.1.2.17 -# Load balancing settings -ENABLE_BALANCER="no" -BALANCER_BACKENDS="controller1,controller2" -BALANCER_NODENAME="controller" +DATABASE_NAME="${CLUSTER}_arvados" +DATABASE_USER="${CLUSTER}_arvados" +# Set these if using an external PostgreSQL service. +#DATABASE_EXTERNAL_SERVICE_HOST_OR_IP= +#DATABASE_POSTGRESQL_VERSION= -# Performance tuning parameters -#CONTROLLER_NGINX_WORKERS= -#CONTROLLER_MAX_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS= +# Performance tuning parameters. If these are not set, workers +# defaults on the number of cpus and queued requests defaults to 128. +#CONTROLLER_MAX_WORKERS= +#CONTROLLER_MAX_QUEUED_REQUESTS= # The directory to check for the config files (pillars, states) you want to use. # There are a few examples under 'config_examples'.