Configuration¶
Nodepool reads its configuration from /etc/nodepool/nodepool.yaml
by default.  The configuration file follows the standard YAML syntax
with a number of sections defined with top level keys.  For example, a
full configuration file may have the diskimages, labels,
and providers sections:
diskimages:
  ...
labels:
  ...
providers:
  ...
The following sections are available. All are required unless otherwise indicated.
Options¶
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webapp¶
- Define the webapp endpoint port and listen address - 
webapp.port¶
 Default:8005
 Type: int
- The port to provide basic status information 
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webapp.listen_address¶
 Default:0.0.0.0
- Listen address for web app 
 
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elements-dir¶
 Example:/path/to/elements/dir
 Type: str
- If an image is configured to use diskimage-builder and glance to locally create and upload images, then a collection of diskimage-builder elements must be present. The - elements-dirparameter indicates a directory that holds one or more elements.
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images-dir¶
 Example:/path/to/images/dir
 Type: str
- When we generate images using diskimage-builder they need to be written to somewhere. The - images-dirparameter is the place to write them.- Note - The builder daemon creates a UUID to uniquely identify itself and to mark image builds in ZooKeeper that it owns. This file will be named - builder_id.txtand will live in the directory named by the images-dir option. If this file does not exist, it will be created on builder startup and a UUID will be created automatically.
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build-log-dir¶
 Example:/path/to/log/dir
 Type: str
- The builder will store build logs in this directory. It will create one file for each build, named <image>-<build-id>.log; for example, fedora-0000000004.log. It defaults to - /var/log/nodepool/builds.
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build-log-retention¶
 Default:7
 Type: int
- At the start of each build, the builder will remove old build logs if they exceed this value. This option specifies how many will be kept (usually you will see one more, as deletion happens before starting a new build). By default, the last 7 old build logs are kept. 
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zookeeper-servers(required)¶
 Type: list
- Lists the ZooKeeper servers uses for coordinating information between nodepool workers. - zookeeper-servers: - host: zk1.example.com port: 2181 chroot: /nodepool - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
zookeeper-servers.host(required)¶
 Example:zk1.example.com
 Type: str
- A zookeeper host 
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zookeeper-servers.port¶
 Default:2181
 Type: int
- Port to talk to zookeeper 
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zookeeper-servers.chroot¶
 Example:/nodepool
 Type: str
- The - chrootkey, used for interpreting ZooKeeper paths relative to the supplied root path, is also optional and has no default.
 
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labels¶
 Type: list
- Defines the types of nodes that should be created. Jobs should be written to run on nodes of a certain label. Example - labels: - name: my-precise max-ready-age: 3600 min-ready: 2 - name: multi-precise min-ready: 2 - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
labels.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Unique name used to tie jobs to those instances. 
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labels.max-ready-age¶
 Default:0
 Type: int
- Maximum number of seconds the node shall be in ready state. If this is exceeded the node will be deleted. A value of 0 disables this. 
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labels.min-ready¶
 Default:0
 Type: int
- Minimum number of instances that should be in a ready state. Nodepool always creates more nodes as necessary in response to demand, but setting - min-readycan speed processing by attempting to keep nodes on-hand and ready for immedate use.- min-readyis best-effort based on available capacity and is not a guaranteed allocation. The default of 0 means that nodepool will only create nodes of this label when there is demand. Set to -1 to have the label considered disabled, so that no nodes will be created at all.
 
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max-hold-age¶
 Default:0
 Type: int
- Maximum number of seconds a node shall be in “hold” state. If this is exceeded the node will be deleted. A value of 0 disables this. - This setting is applied to all nodes, regardless of label or provider. 
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diskimages¶
 Type: list
- This section lists the images to be built using diskimage-builder. The name of the diskimage is mapped to the providers.[openstack].diskimages section of the provider, to determine which providers should received uploads of each image. The diskimage will be built in every format required by the providers with which it is associated. Because Nodepool needs to know which formats to build, if the diskimage will only be built if it appears in at least one provider. - To remove a diskimage from the system entirely, remove all associated entries in providers.[openstack].diskimages and remove its entry from diskimages. All uploads will be deleted as well as the files on disk. - diskimages: - name: ubuntu-precise pause: False rebuild-age: 86400 elements: - ubuntu-minimal - vm - simple-init - openstack-repos - nodepool-base - cache-devstack - cache-bindep - growroot - infra-package-needs release: precise username: zuul env-vars: TMPDIR: /opt/dib_tmp DIB_CHECKSUM: '1' DIB_IMAGE_CACHE: /opt/dib_cache DIB_APT_LOCAL_CACHE: '0' DIB_DISABLE_APT_CLEANUP: '1' FS_TYPE: ext3 - name: ubuntu-xenial pause: True rebuild-age: 86400 formats: - raw - tar elements: - ubuntu-minimal - vm - simple-init - openstack-repos - nodepool-base - cache-devstack - cache-bindep - growroot - infra-package-needs release: precise username: ubuntu env-vars: TMPDIR: /opt/dib_tmp DIB_CHECKSUM: '1' DIB_IMAGE_CACHE: /opt/dib_cache DIB_APT_LOCAL_CACHE: '0' DIB_DISABLE_APT_CLEANUP: '1' FS_TYPE: ext3 - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
diskimages.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Identifier to reference the disk image in providers.[openstack].diskimages and labels. 
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diskimages.formats¶
 Type: list
- The list of formats to build is normally automatically created based on the needs of the providers to which the image is uploaded. To build images even when no providers are configured or to build additional formats which you know you may need in the future, list those formats here. 
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diskimages.rebuild-age¶
 Default:86400
 Type: int
- If the current diskimage is older than this value (in seconds), then nodepool will attempt to rebuild it. Defaults to 86400 (24 hours). 
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diskimages.release¶
 Type: string
- Specifies the distro to be used as a base image to build the image using diskimage-builder. 
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diskimages.build-timeout¶
 Type: int
- How long (in seconds) to wait for the diskimage build before giving up. The default is 8 hours. 
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diskimages.elements¶
 Type: list
- Enumerates all the elements that will be included when building the image, and will point to the elements-dir path referenced in the same config file. 
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diskimages.env-vars¶
 Type: dict
- Arbitrary environment variables that will be available in the spawned diskimage-builder child process. 
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diskimages.pause¶
 Default:False
 Type: bool
- When set to True, - nodepool-builderwill not build the diskimage.
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diskimages.username¶
 Default:zuul
 Type: string
- The username that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. 
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diskimages.python-path¶
 Default:auto
 Type: string
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
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diskimages.dib-cmd¶
 Default:disk-image-create
 Type: string
- Configure the command called to create this disk image. By default this just - disk-image-create; i.e. it will use the first match in- $PATH. For example, you may want to override this with a fully qualified path to an alternative executable if a custom- diskimage-builderis installed in another virutalenv.- Note - Any wrapping scripts or similar should consider that the command-line or environment arguments to - disk-image-createare not considered an API and may change.
 
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providers¶
 Type: list
- Lists the providers Nodepool should use. Each provider is associated to a driver listed below. - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Name of the provider 
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providers.max-concurrency¶
 Default:0
 Type: int
- Maximum number of node requests that this provider is allowed to handle concurrently. The default, if not specified, is to have no maximum. Since each node request is handled by a separate thread, this can be useful for limiting the number of threads used by the nodepool-launcher daemon. 
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providers.driver¶
 Default:openstack
 Type: string
- The driver type. - 
openstack¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the OpenStack driver, see the separate section providers.[openstack] 
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static¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the static driver, see the separate section providers.[static] 
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kubernetes¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the kubernetes driver, see the separate section providers.[kubernetes] 
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openshift¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the openshift driver, see the separate section providers.[openshift] 
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aws¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the AWS driver, see the separate section providers.[aws] 
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openshiftpods¶
- For details on the extra options required and provided by the openshiftpods driver, see the separate section providers.[openshiftpods] 
 
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OpenStack Driver¶
Selecting the OpenStack driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[openstack]¶
- Specifying the - openstackdriver for a provider adds the following keys to the providers configuration.- Note - For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed - providers.[openstack]to disambiguate from other drivers, but- [openstack]is not required in the configuration (e.g. below- providers.[openstack].cloudrefers to the- cloudkey in the- providerssection when the- openstackdriver is selected).- An OpenStack provider’s resources are partitioned into groups called “pools” (see providers.[openstack].pools for details), and within a pool, the node types which are to be made available are listed (see providers.[openstack].pools.labels for details). - Within each OpenStack provider the available Nodepool image types are defined (see providers.[openstack].diskimages). - providers: - name: provider1 driver: openstack cloud: example region-name: 'region1' rate: 1.0 boot-timeout: 120 launch-timeout: 900 launch-retries: 3 image-name-format: '{image_name}-{timestamp}' hostname-format: '{label.name}-{provider.name}-{node.id}' post-upload-hook: /usr/bin/custom-hook diskimages: - name: trusty meta: key: value key2: value - name: precise - name: devstack-trusty pools: - name: main max-servers: 96 availability-zones: - az1 networks: - some-network-name security-groups: - zuul-security-group labels: - name: trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: trusty console-log: True - name: precise min-ram: 8192 diskimage: precise - name: devstack-trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: devstack-trusty - name: provider2 driver: openstack cloud: example2 region-name: 'region1' rate: 1.0 image-name-format: '{image_name}-{timestamp}' hostname-format: '{label.name}-{provider.name}-{node.id}' diskimages: - name: precise meta: key: value key2: value pools: - name: main max-servers: 96 labels: - name: trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: trusty - name: precise min-ram: 8192 diskimage: precise - name: devstack-trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: devstack-trusty - 
providers.[openstack].cloud(required)¶
 Type: string
- Name of a cloud configured in - clouds.yaml.- The instances spawned by nodepool will inherit the default security group of the project specified in the cloud definition in clouds.yaml (if other values not specified). This means that when working with Zuul, for example, SSH traffic (TCP/22) must be allowed in the project’s default security group for Zuul to be able to reach instances. - More information about the contents of clouds.yaml can be found in the openstacksdk documentation. 
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providers.[openstack].boot-timeout¶
 Default:60
 Type: int seconds
- Once an instance is active, how long to try connecting to the image via SSH. If the timeout is exceeded, the node launch is aborted and the instance deleted. 
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providers.[openstack].launch-timeout¶
 Default:3600
 Type: int seconds
- The time to wait from issuing the command to create a new instance until that instance is reported as “active”. If the timeout is exceeded, the node launch is aborted and the instance deleted. 
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providers.[openstack].nodepool-id¶
 Default:None
 Type: string
- Deprecated - A unique string to identify which nodepool instances is using a provider. This is useful if you want to configure production and development instances of nodepool but share the same provider. 
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providers.[openstack].launch-retries¶
 Default:3
 Type: int
- The number of times to retry launching a server before considering the job failed. 
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providers.[openstack].region-name¶
 Type: string
- The region name if the provider cloud has multiple regions. 
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providers.[openstack].hostname-format¶
 Default:{label.name}-{provider.name}-{node.id}
 Type: string
- Hostname template to use for the spawned instance. 
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providers.[openstack].image-name-format¶
 Default:{image_name}-{timestamp}
 Type: string
- Format for image names that are uploaded to providers. 
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providers.[openstack].post-upload-hook¶
 Default:None
 Type: string
- Filename of an optional script that can be called after an image has been uploaded to a provider but before it is taken into use. This is useful to perform last minute validation tests before an image is really used for build nodes. The script will be called as follows: - <SCRIPT> <PROVIDER> <EXTERNAL_IMAGE_ID> <LOCAL_IMAGE_FILENAME>- If the script returns with result code 0 it is treated as successful otherwise it is treated as failed and the image gets deleted. 
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providers.[openstack].rate¶
 Default:1
 Type: int seconds
- In seconds, amount to wait between operations on the provider. 
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providers.[openstack].clean-floating-ips¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- If it is set to True, nodepool will assume it is the only user of the OpenStack project and will attempt to clean unattached floating ips that may have leaked around restarts. 
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providers.[openstack].port-cleanup-interval¶
 Default:600
 Type: int seconds
- If greater than 0, nodepool will assume it is the only user of the OpenStack project and will attempt to clean ports in DOWN state after the cleanup interval has elapsed. This value can be reduced if the instance spawn time on the provider is reliably quicker. 
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providers.[openstack].diskimages¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a provider’s diskimages section must correspond to an entry in diskimages. Such an entry indicates that the corresponding diskimage should be uploaded for use in this provider. Additionally, any nodes that are created using the uploaded image will have the associated attributes (such as flavor or metadata). - If an image is removed from this section, any previously uploaded images will be deleted from the provider. - diskimages: - name: precise pause: False meta: key: value key2: value - name: windows connection-type: winrm connection-port: 5986 - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openstack].diskimages.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Identifier to refer this image from providers.[openstack].pools.labels and diskimages sections. 
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providers.[openstack].diskimages.pause¶
 Default:False
 Type: bool
- When set to True, nodepool-builder will not upload the image to the provider. 
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providers.[openstack].diskimages.config-drive¶
 Default:unset
 Type: bool
- Whether config drive should be used for the image. Defaults to unset which will use the cloud’s default behavior. 
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providers.[openstack].diskimages.meta¶
 Type: dict
- Arbitrary key/value metadata to store for this server using the Nova metadata service. A maximum of five entries is allowed, and both keys and values must be 255 characters or less. 
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providers.[openstack].diskimages.connection-type¶
 Type: string
- The connection type that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. However when creating Windows images this could be - winrmto enable access via ansible.
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providers.[openstack].diskimages.connection-port¶
 Default:22 / 5986
 Type: int
- The port that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. This defaults to 22 for ssh and 5986 for winrm. 
 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in this section must refer to an entry in the labels section. - cloud-images: - name: trusty-external config-drive: False - name: windows-external connection-type: winrm connection-port: 5986 - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openstack].cloud-images.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Identifier to refer this cloud-image from labels section. Since this name appears elsewhere in the nodepool configuration file, you may want to use your own descriptive name here and use one of - image-idor- image-nameto specify the cloud image so that if the image name or id changes on the cloud, the impact to your Nodepool configuration will be minimal. However, if neither of those attributes are provided, this is also assumed to be the image name or ID in the cloud.
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.config-drive¶
 Default:unset
 Type: bool
- Whether config drive should be used for the cloud image. Defaults to unset which will use the cloud’s default behavior. 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.image-id¶
 Type: str
- If this is provided, it is used to select the image from the cloud provider by ID, rather than name. Mutually exclusive with providers.[openstack].cloud-images.image-name 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.image-name¶
 Type: str
- If this is provided, it is used to select the image from the cloud provider by this name or ID. Mutually exclusive with providers.[openstack].cloud-images.image-id 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.username¶
 Type: str
- The username that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.python-path¶
 Default:auto
 Type: str
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.connection-type¶
 Type: str
- The connection type that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. However when creating Windows images this could be ‘winrm’ to enable access via ansible. 
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providers.[openstack].cloud-images.connection-port¶
 Default:22/ 5986
 Type: int
- The port that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. This defaults to 22 for ssh and 5986 for winrm. 
 
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providers.[openstack].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of resources from an OpenStack provider. Each pool has a maximum number of nodes which can be launched from it, along with a number of cloud-related attributes used when launching nodes. - pools: - name: main max-servers: 96 availability-zones: - az1 networks: - some-network-name security-groups: - zuul-security-group auto-floating-ip: False host-key-checking: True node-attributes: key1: value1 key2: value2 labels: - name: trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: trusty console-log: True - name: precise min-ram: 8192 diskimage: precise - name: devstack-trusty min-ram: 8192 diskimage: devstack-trusty - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openstack].pools.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Pool name 
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providers.[openstack].pools.node-attributes¶
 Type: dict
- A dictionary of key-value pairs that will be stored with the node data in ZooKeeper. The keys and values can be any arbitrary string. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.max-cores¶
 Type: int
- Maximum number of cores usable from this pool. This can be used to limit usage of the tenant. If not defined nodepool can use all cores up to the quota of the tenant. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.max-servers¶
 Type: int
- Maximum number of servers spawnable from this pool. This can be used to limit the number of servers. If not defined nodepool can create as many servers the tenant allows. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.max-ram¶
 Type: int
- Maximum ram usable from this pool. This can be used to limit the amount of ram allocated by nodepool. If not defined nodepool can use as much ram as the tenant allows. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.ignore-provider-quota¶
 Default:False
 Type: bool
- Ignore the provider quota for this pool. Instead, only check against the configured max values for this pool and the current usage based on stored data. This may be useful in circumstances where the provider is incorrectly calculating quota. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.availability-zones¶
 Type: list
- A list of availability zones to use. - If this setting is omitted, nodepool will fetch the list of all availability zones from nova. To restrict nodepool to a subset of availability zones, supply a list of availability zone names in this setting. - Nodepool chooses an availability zone from the list at random when creating nodes but ensures that all nodes for a given request are placed in the same availability zone. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.networks¶
 Type: list
- Specify custom Neutron networks that get attached to each node. Specify the name or id of the network as a string. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.security-groups¶
 Type: list
- Specify custom Neutron security groups that get attached to each node. Specify the name or id of the security_group as a string. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.auto-floating-ip¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- Specify custom behavior of allocating floating ip for each node. When set to False, - nodepool-launcherwill not apply floating ip for nodes. When zuul instances and nodes are deployed in the same internal private network, set the option to False to save floating ip for cloud provider.
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providers.[openstack].pools.host-key-checking¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- Specify custom behavior of validation of SSH host keys. When set to False, nodepool-launcher will not ssh-keyscan nodes after they are booted. This might be needed if nodepool-launcher and the nodes it launches are on different networks. The default value is True. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a pool`s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. When creating nodes for a label, the flavor-related attributes in that label’s section will be used. - labels: - name: precise min-ram: 8192 flavor-name: 'something to match' console-log: True - name: trusty min-ram: 8192 networks: - public - private - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openstack].pools.labels.name(required)¶
 Type: str
- Identifier to refer this image; from labels and diskimages sections. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.diskimage(required)¶
 Type: str
- Refers to provider’s diskimages, see providers.[openstack].diskimages. Mutually exclusive with providers.[openstack].pools.labels.cloud-image 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.cloud-image(required)¶
 Type: str
- Refers to the name of an externally managed image in the cloud that already exists on the provider. The value of - cloud-imageshould match the- nameof a previously configured entry from the- cloud-imagessection of the provider. See providers.[openstack].cloud-images. Mutually exclusive with providers.[openstack].pools.labels.diskimage
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.flavor-name¶
 Type: str
- Name or id of the flavor to use. If providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram is omitted, it must be an exact match. If providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram is given, - flavor-namewill be used to find flavor names that meet providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram and also contain- flavor-name.- One of providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram or providers.[openstack].pools.labels.flavor-name must be specified. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram¶
 Type: int
- Determine the flavor to use (e.g. - m1.medium,- m1.large, etc). The smallest flavor that meets the- min-ramrequirements will be chosen.- One of providers.[openstack].pools.labels.min-ram or providers.[openstack].pools.labels.flavor-name must be specified. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.boot-from-volume¶
 Default:False
 Type: bool
- If given, the label for use in this pool will create a volume from the image and boot the node from it. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.host-key-checking¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- Specify custom behavior of validation of SSH host keys. When set to False, nodepool-launcher will not ssh-keyscan nodes after they are booted. This might be needed if nodepool-launcher and the nodes it launches are on different networks. The default value is True. - Note - This value will override the value for providers.[openstack].pools.host-key-checking. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.networks¶
 Type: list
- Specify custom Neutron networks that get attached to each node. Specify the name or id of the network as a string. - Note - This value will override the value for providers.[openstack].pools.networks. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.key-name¶
 Type: string
- If given, is the name of a keypair that will be used when booting each server. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.console-log¶
 Default:False
 Type: bool
- On the failure of the ssh ready check, download the server console log to aid in debugging the problem. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.volume-size¶
 Default:50
 Type: int gigabytes
- When booting an image from volume, how big should the created volume be. 
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.instance-properties¶
 Default:None
 Type: dict
- A dictionary of key/value properties to set when booting each server. These properties become available via the - meta-dataon the active server (e.g. within- config-drive:openstack/latest/meta_data.json)
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providers.[openstack].pools.labels.userdata¶
 Default:None
 Type: str
- A string of userdata for a node. Example usage is to install cloud-init package on image which will apply the userdata. Additional info about options in cloud-config: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html 
 
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Static Driver¶
Selecting the static driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[static]¶
 Type: list
- The static provider driver is used to define static nodes. - Note - For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed - providers.[static]to disambiguate from other drivers, but- [static]is not required in the configuration (e.g. below- providers.[static].poolsrefers to the- poolskey in the- providerssection when the- staticdriver is selected).- Example: - providers: - name: static-rack driver: static pools: - name: main nodes: - name: trusty.example.com labels: trusty-static timeout: 13 connection-port: 22022 host-key: fake-key username: zuul max-parallel-jobs: 1 - 
providers.[static].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of statically declared nodes. - Note - When providing different labels, it is better to have one pool per label to avoid requests being queued when one label is at capacity. - Each entry is a dictionary with entries as follows - 
providers.[static].pools.name(required)¶
 Type: str
- Pool name 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes(required)¶
 Type: list
- Each entry indicates a static node and it’s attributes. - 
providers.[static].pools.nodes.name(required)¶
 Type: str
- The hostname or ip address of the static node. This must be unique across all nodes defined within the configuration file. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.labels(required)¶
 Type: list
- The list of labels associated with the node. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.host-key-checking¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- Specify custom behavior of validation of host connection. When set to False, nodepool-launcher will not scan the nodes before they are registered. This might be needed if nodepool-launcher and the static nodes are on isolated networks. The default value is True. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.timeout¶
 Default:5
 Type: int
- The timeout in second before the ssh ping is considered failed. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.connection-type¶
 Default:ssh
 Type: string
- The connection type that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. - 
winrm¶
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ssh¶
 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.connection-port¶
 Default:22 / 5986
 Type: int
- The port that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most nodes this is not necessary. This defaults to 22 when - connection-typeis ‘ssh’ and 5986 when it is ‘winrm’.
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.host-key¶
 Type: str
- The ssh host key of the node. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.username¶
 Default:zuul
 Type: str
- The username nodepool will use to validate it can connect to the node. 
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.python-path¶
 Default:/usr/bin/python2
 Type: str
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
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providers.[static].pools.nodes.max-parallel-jobs¶
 Default:1
 Type: int
- The number of jobs that can run in parallel on this node. 
 
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Kubernetes Driver¶
Selecting the kubernetes driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[kubernetes]¶
 Type: list
- A Kubernetes provider’s resources are partitioned into groups called pools (see providers.[kubernetes].pools for details), and within a pool, the node types which are to be made available are listed (see providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels for details). - Note - For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed - providers.[kubernetes]to disambiguate from other drivers, but- [kubernetes]is not required in the configuration (e.g. below- providers.[kubernetes].poolsrefers to the- poolskey in the- providerssection when the- kubernetesdriver is selected).- Example: - providers: - name: kubespray driver: kubernetes context: admin-cluster.local pools: - name: main labels: - name: kubernetes-namespace type: namespace - name: pod-fedora type: pod image: docker.io/fedora:28 - 
providers.[kubernetes].context¶
- Name of the context configured in - kube/config.- Before using the driver, Nodepool either needs a - kube/configfile installed with a cluster admin context, in which case this setting is required, or if Nodepool is running inside Kubernetes, this setting and the- kube/configfile may be omitted and Nodepool will use a service account loaded from the in-cluster configuration path.
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providers.[kubernetes].launch-retries¶
 Default:3
- The number of times to retry launching a node before considering the job failed. 
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providers.[kubernetes].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of resources from a Kubernetes provider. - 
providers.[kubernetes].pools.name(required)¶
- Namespaces are prefixed with the pool’s name. 
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a pool`s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.name(required)¶
- Identifier for this label; references an entry in the labels section. 
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.type¶
- The Kubernetes provider supports two types of labels: - 
namespace¶
- Namespace labels provide an empty namespace configured with a service account that can create pods, services, configmaps, etc. 
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pod¶
- Pod labels provide a dedicated namespace with a single pod created using the providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.image parameter and it is configured with a service account that can exec and get the logs of the pod. 
 
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.image¶
- Only used by the pod label type; specifies the image name used by the pod. 
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.python-path¶
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.:type: str¶
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providers.[kubernetes].pools.labels.:default: auto¶
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
 
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Openshift Driver¶
Selecting the openshift driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[openshift]¶
 Type: list
- An Openshift provider’s resources are partitioned into groups called pool (see providers.[openshift].pools for details), and within a pool, the node types which are to be made available are listed (see providers.[openshift].labels for details). - Note - For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed - providers.[openshift]to disambiguate from other drivers, but- [openshift]is not required in the configuration (e.g. below- providers.[openshift].poolsrefers to the- poolskey in the- providerssection when the- openshiftdriver is selected).- Example: - providers: - name: cluster driver: openshift context: context-name pools: - name: main labels: - name: openshift-project type: project - name: openshift-pod type: pod image: docker.io/fedora:28 - 
providers.[openshift].context(required)¶
- Name of the context configured in - kube/config.- Before using the driver, Nodepool services need a - kube/configfile manually installed with self-provisioner (the service account needs to be able to create projects) context. Make sure the context is present in- oc config get-contextscommand output.
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providers.[openshift].launch-retries¶
 Default:3
- The number of times to retry launching a node before considering the job failed. 
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providers.[openshift].max-projects¶
 Default:infinite
 Type: int
- Maximum number of projects that can be used. 
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providers.[openshift].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of resources from an Openshift provider. - 
providers.[openshift].pools.name(required)¶
- Project’s name are prefixed with the pool’s name. 
 
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providers.[openshift].labels¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a pool`s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openshift].labels.name(required)¶
- Identifier for this label; references an entry in the labels section. 
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providers.[openshift].labels.type¶
- The Openshift provider supports two types of labels: - 
project¶
- Project labels provide an empty project configured with a service account that can create pods, services, configmaps, etc. 
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pod¶
- Pod labels provide a new dedicated project with a single pod created using the providers.[openshift].labels.image parameter and it is configured with a service account that can exec and get the logs of the pod. 
 
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providers.[openshift].labels.image¶
- Only used by the pod label type; specifies the image name used by the pod. 
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providers.[openshift].labels.image-pull¶
 Default:IfNotPresent
 Type: str
- The ImagePullPolicy, can be IfNotPresent, Always or Never. 
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providers.[openshift].labels.python-path¶
 Default:auto
 Type: str
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
 
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Openshift Pods Driver¶
Selecting the openshift pods driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[openshiftpods]¶
 Type: list
- The Openshift Pods driver is similar to the Openshift driver, but it only support pod label to be created in a single project. This enable using an unprivileged service account that doesn’t requires the self-provisioner role. - Example: - providers: - name: cluster driver: openshiftpods context: unprivileged-context-name pools: - name: main labels: - name: openshift-pod image: docker.io/fedora:28 - 
providers.[openshiftpods].context(required)¶
- Name of the context configured in - kube/config.- Before using the driver, Nodepool services need a - kube/configfile manually installed with self-provisioner (the service account needs to be able to create projects) context. Make sure the context is present in- oc config get-contextscommand output.
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providers.[openshiftpods].launch-retries¶
 Default:3
- The number of times to retry launching a pod before considering the job failed. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].max-pods¶
 Default:infinite
 Type: int
- Maximum number of pods that can be used. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of resources from an Openshift provider. - 
providers.[openshiftpods].pools.name(required)¶
- The project’s name that will be used to create the pods. 
 
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providers.[openshiftpods].labels¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a pool`s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[openshiftpods].labels.name(required)¶
- Identifier for this label; references an entry in the labels section. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].labels.image¶
- The image name. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].labels.image-pull¶
 Default:IfNotPresent
 Type: str
- The ImagePullPolicy, can be IfNotPresent, Always or Never. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].labels.cpu¶
 Type: int
- The number of cpu to request for the pod. 
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providers.[openshiftpods].labels.memory¶
 Type: int
- The amount of memory in MB to request for the pod. 
 
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AWS EC2 Driver¶
Selecting the aws driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[aws]¶
 Type: list
- An AWS provider’s resources are partitioned into groups called pool (see providers.[aws].pools for details), and within a pool, the node types which are to be made available are listed (see providers.[aws].pools.labels for details). - See Boto Configuration for information on how to configure credentials and other settings for AWS access in Nodepool’s runtime environment. - Note - For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed - providers.[aws]to disambiguate from other drivers, but- [aws]is not required in the configuration (e.g. below- providers.[aws].poolsrefers to the- poolskey in the- providerssection when the- awsdriver is selected).- Example: - providers: - name: ec2-us-west-2 driver: aws region-name: us-west-2 cloud-images: - name: debian9 image-id: ami-09c308526d9534717 username: admin pools: - name: main max-servers: 5 subnet-id: subnet-0123456789abcdef0 security-group-id: sg-01234567890abcdef labels: - name: debian9 cloud-image: debian9 instance-type: t3.medium key-name: zuul - name: debian9-large cloud-image: debian9 instance-type: t3.large key-name: zuul - 
providers.[aws].name(required)¶
- A unique name for this provider configuration. 
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providers.[aws].region-name(required)¶
- Name of the AWS region to interact with. 
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providers.[aws].profile-name¶
- The AWS credentials profile to load for this provider. If unspecified the boto3 library will select a profile. - See Boto Configuration for more information. 
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providers.[aws].boot-timeout¶
 Default:60
 Type: int seconds
- Once an instance is active, how long to try connecting to the image via SSH. If the timeout is exceeded, the node launch is aborted and the instance deleted. 
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providers.[aws].launch-retries¶
 Default:3
- The number of times to retry launching a node before considering the job failed. 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in this section must refer to an entry in the providers.[aws].cloud-images section. - cloud-images: - name: ubuntu1804 image-id: ami-082fd9a18128c9e8c username: ubuntu - name: ubuntu1804-by-filters image-filters: - name: name values: - named-ami username: ubuntu - name: my-custom-win2k3 connection-type: winrm username: admin - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[aws].cloud-images.name(required)¶
 Type: string
- Identifier to refer this cloud-image from labels section. Since this name appears elsewhere in the nodepool configuration file, you may want to use your own descriptive name here and use - image-idto specify the cloud image so that if the image id changes on the cloud, the impact to your Nodepool configuration will be minimal. However, if- image-idis not provided, this is assumed to be the image id in the cloud.
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.image-id¶
 Type: str
- If this is provided, it is used to select the image from the cloud provider by ID. 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.image-filters¶
 Type: list
- If provided, this is used to select an AMI by filters. If the filters provided match more than one image, the most recent will be returned. image-filters are not valid if image-id is also specified. - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[aws].cloud-images.image-filters.name(required)¶
 Type: str
- The filter name. See Boto describe images for a list of valid filters. 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.image-filters.values(required)¶
 Type: list
- A list of str values to filter on 
 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.username¶
 Type: str
- The username that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.python-path¶
 Default:auto
 Type: str
- The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set - ansible_python_interpreter. The special value- autowill direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to- /usr/bin/python2for earlier versions.
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.connection-type¶
 Type: str
- The connection type that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most images this is not necessary. However when creating Windows images this could be ‘winrm’ to enable access via ansible. 
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providers.[aws].cloud-images.connection-port¶
 Default:22/ 5986
 Type: int
- The port that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. This defaults to 22 for ssh and 5986 for winrm. 
 
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providers.[aws].pools¶
 Type: list
- A pool defines a group of resources from an AWS provider. Each pool has a maximum number of nodes which can be launched from it, along with a number of cloud-related attributes used when launching nodes. - 
providers.[aws].pools.name(required)¶
- A unique name within the provider for this pool of resources. 
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providers.[aws].pools.subnet-id¶
- If provided, specifies the subnet to assign to the primary network interface of nodes. 
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providers.[aws].pools.security-group-id¶
- If provided, specifies the security group ID to assign to the primary network interface of nodes. 
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providers.[aws].pools.host-key-checking¶
 Default:True
 Type: bool
- Specify custom behavior of validation of SSH host keys. When set to False, nodepool-launcher will not ssh-keyscan nodes after they are booted. This might be needed if nodepool-launcher and the nodes it launches are on different networks. The default value is True. 
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providers.[aws].pools.labels¶
 Type: list
- Each entry in a pool’s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. When creating nodes for a label, the flavor-related attributes in that label’s section will be used. - labels: - name: bionic instance-type: m5a.large - Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys - 
providers.[aws].pools.labels.name(required)¶
 Type: str
- Identifier to refer this label. 
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providers.[aws].pools.labels.cloud-image(required)¶
 Type: str
- Refers to the name of an externally managed image in the cloud that already exists on the provider. The value of - cloud-imageshould match the- nameof a previously configured entry from the- cloud-imagessection of the provider. See providers.[aws].cloud-images.
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providers.[aws].pools.labels.instance-type(required)¶
 Type: str
- Name of the flavor to use. 
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providers.[aws].pools.labels.key-name(required)¶
 Type: string
- The name of a keypair that will be used when booting each server. 
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providers.[aws].pools.labels.volume-type¶
 Type: string
- If given, the root EBS volume type 
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providers.[aws].pools.labels.volume-size¶
 Type: int
- If given, the size of the root EBS volume, in GiB. 
 
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