X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/b87f98819a9d71c55ab8b4512f5feb8c604f6921..HEAD:/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 26cd16ed57..d97afaca1c 100644 --- a/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts +++ b/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.multiple_hosts @@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ COMPUTE_SUBNET="subnet_fixme_or_this_wont_work" COMPUTE_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" COMPUTE_USER="${DEPLOY_USER}" -# Keep S3 backend region +# Keep S3 backend settings KEEP_AWS_REGION="${AWS_REGION}" +KEEP_AWS_S3_BUCKET="${CLUSTER}-nyw5e-000000000000000-volume" +KEEP_AWS_IAM_ROLE="${CLUSTER}-keepstore-00-iam-role" # If you going to provide your own certificates for Arvados, the provision script can # help you deploy them. In order to do that, you need to set `SSL_MODE=bring-your-own` above, @@ -139,15 +141,18 @@ KEEP_INT_IP=${WORKBENCH1_INT_IP} KEEPSTORE0_INT_IP=10.1.2.13 SHELL_INT_IP=10.1.2.17 -# In a load balanced deployment, you can do rolling upgrades by specifying one -# controller node name at a time, so that it gets removed from the pool and can -# be upgraded. -DISABLED_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. If these are not set, workers -# defaults on the number of cpus and queued requests defaults to 128. +# defaults on the number of cpus, queued requests defaults to 128 +# and gateway tunnels defaults to 1000. #CONTROLLER_MAX_WORKERS= #CONTROLLER_MAX_QUEUED_REQUESTS= +#CONTROLLER_MAX_GATEWAY_TUNNELS= # The directory to check for the config files (pillars, states) you want to use. # There are a few examples under 'config_examples'.