This was done using yq ( https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq/operators/sort-keys ) Doing things this way makes it much easier to see if a variable is set in a file or if two hosts differ in what variables they set. Hopefully we can keep things sorted moving forward. Basically this means just sort a-z anything you add to any host or group vaiable and it will be in the right place. Additionally, this enforces 'normal' intent rules for all the variable files which we should also try and obey. 2 spaces for first level, 3 for next, etc. When in doubt you can run yq on it. This should cause NO actual vairable changes, it's all just readability fixing for humans, ansible parses it exactly the same. Signed-off-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
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# iscsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
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csi_primary_contact: Fedora Admins - admin@fedoraproject.org
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csi_purpose: Host guest virtual machines.
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csi_relationship: |
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- Guests on this host will be inaccessible if the host is down.
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- This host will be required by any application with a virtual machine running on it, therefore, if this host is down those applications will be impacted.
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# These variables are pushed into /etc/system_identification by the base role.
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# Groups and individual hosts should override them with specific info.
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# See http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/csi/security-policy/
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csi_security_category: High
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nagios_Check_Services:
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raid: true
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netapp_nfs01_iscsi_name: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1573980325:vf.f88732f4-106e-11e2-bc86-00a098162a28
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# iscsi portal for netapp iscsi volume
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netapp_nfs01_iscsi_portal: 10.5.88.36
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nrpe_procs_crit: 1500
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nrpe_procs_warn: 1400
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primary_auth_source: ipa
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virthost: true
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