k3s-ansible/inventory-sample.yml
Frank Villaro-Dixon 64e38ee702
token: explain how to generate it (#328)
Signed-off-by: Frank Villaro-Dixon <frank@villaro-dixon.eu>
2024-05-17 09:58:57 -07:00

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---
k3s_cluster:
children:
server:
hosts:
192.16.35.11:
agent:
hosts:
192.16.35.12:
192.16.35.13:
# Required Vars
vars:
ansible_port: 22
ansible_user: debian
k3s_version: v1.26.9+k3s1
# The token should be a random string of reasonable length. You can generate
# one with the following commands:
# - openssl rand -base64 64
# - pwgen -s 64 1
# You can use ansible-vault to encrypt this value / keep it secret.
token: "changeme!"
api_endpoint: "{{ hostvars[groups['server'][0]]['ansible_host'] | default(groups['server'][0]) }}"
extra_server_args: ""
extra_agent_args: ""
# Optional vars
# cluster_context: k3s-ansible
# api_port: 6443
# k3s_server_location: /var/lib/rancher/k3s
# systemd_dir: /etc/systemd/system
# extra_service_envs: [ 'ENV_VAR1=VALUE1', 'ENV_VAR2=VALUE2' ]
# user_kubectl: true, by default kubectl is symlinked and configured for use by ansible_user. Set to false to only kubectl via root user.
# Manifests or Airgap should be either full paths or relative to the playbook directory.
# List of locally available manifests to apply to the cluster, useful for PVCs or Traefik modifications.
# extra_manifests: [ '/path/to/manifest1.yaml', '/path/to/manifest2.yaml' ]
# airgap_dir: /tmp/k3s-airgap-images
# server_config_yaml: |
# This is now an inner yaml file. Maintain the indentation.
# YAML here will be placed as the content of /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml
# See https://docs.k3s.io/installation/configuration#configuration-file
# registries_config_yaml: |
# Containerd can be configured to connect to private registries and use them to pull images as needed by the kubelet.
# YAML here will be placed as the content of /etc/rancher/k3s/registries.yaml
# See https://docs.k3s.io/installation/private-registry