openqa / ppc64le: add also host_vars files for new machines.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
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inventory/host_vars/openqa-ppc64le-02.qa.fedoraproject.org
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inventory/host_vars/openqa-ppc64le-02.qa.fedoraproject.org
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freezes: false
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# the if connected to the infra network on this box is eth2, not eth0
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ansible_ifcfg_infra_net_devices: [ 'eth2' ]
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gw: 10.5.131.254
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dns: 10.5.126.21
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eth2_ip: 10.5.131.75
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eth2_nm: 255.255.255.0
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datacenter: phx2
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fas_client_groups: sysadmin-qa,sysadmin-main,sysadmin-noc,fi-apprentice,sysadmin-veteran
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nrpe_procs_warn: 250
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nrpe_procs_crit: 300
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sudoers: "{{ private }}/files/sudo/qavirt-sudoers"
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# openQA tap worker hosts (like this one) do stuff with ifcfg that base
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# doesn't understand. terrible, terrible stuff. seriously - it doesn't
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# handle the openvswitch config well. so let's tell it to just configure
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# the regular interfaces (which on this system is eth0-eth3) for us,
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# disabling all but the one we want to use (eth2), and leave everything
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# else alone.
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ansible_ifcfg_whitelist: ['eth0', 'eth1', 'eth2', 'eth3']
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ansible_ifcfg_disabled: ['eth0', 'eth1', 'eth3']
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# this is a powerful machine, can handle more openQA workers
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openqa_workers: 8
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# firewall ports for server->worker websockets connections
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# this port is 'QEMUPORT plus 1'
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# QEMUPORT is:
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# $ENV{QEMUPORT} = ($options{instance}) * 10 + 20002;
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# so for worker 1 it's 20012, for worker 2 it's 20022, etc etc
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tcp_ports: ['20013', '20023', '20033', '20043', '20053', '20063', '20073', '20083']
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# has an HW RNG, so let's have rngd
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openqa_rngd: True
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inventory/host_vars/openqa-ppc64le-03.qa.fedoraproject.org
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inventory/host_vars/openqa-ppc64le-03.qa.fedoraproject.org
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freezes: false
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# the if connected to the infra network on this box is eth2, not eth0
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ansible_ifcfg_infra_net_devices: [ 'eth2' ]
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gw: 10.5.131.254
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dns: 10.5.126.21
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eth2_ip: 10.5.131.76
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eth2_nm: 255.255.255.0
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datacenter: phx2
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fas_client_groups: sysadmin-qa,sysadmin-main,sysadmin-noc,fi-apprentice,sysadmin-veteran
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nrpe_procs_warn: 250
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nrpe_procs_crit: 300
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sudoers: "{{ private }}/files/sudo/qavirt-sudoers"
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# openQA tap worker hosts (like this one) do stuff with ifcfg that base
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# doesn't understand. terrible, terrible stuff. seriously - it doesn't
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# handle the openvswitch config well. so let's tell it to just configure
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# the regular interfaces (which on this system is eth0-eth3) for us,
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# disabling all but the one we want to use (eth2), and leave everything
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# else alone.
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ansible_ifcfg_whitelist: ['eth0', 'eth1', 'eth2', 'eth3']
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ansible_ifcfg_disabled: ['eth0', 'eth1', 'eth3']
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# this is a powerful machine, can handle more openQA workers
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openqa_workers: 8
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# firewall ports for server->worker websockets connections
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# this port is 'QEMUPORT plus 1'
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# QEMUPORT is:
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# $ENV{QEMUPORT} = ($options{instance}) * 10 + 20002;
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# so for worker 1 it's 20012, for worker 2 it's 20022, etc etc
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tcp_ports: ['20013', '20023', '20033', '20043', '20053', '20063', '20073', '20083']
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# has an HW RNG, so let's have rngd
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openqa_rngd: True
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