--- lvm_size: 20000 mem_size: 2048 num_cpus: 2 # Set this to True for the F28 release and onwards. freezes: false # Definining these vars has a number of effects # 1) mod_wsgi is configured to use the vars for its own setup # 2) iptables opens enough ports for all threads for fedmsg # 3) roles/fedmsg/base/ declares enough fedmsg endpoints for all threads wsgi_fedmsg_service: odcs wsgi_procs: 2 wsgi_threads: 2 tcp_ports: [ 80, # This port is required by gluster 6996, ] # Neeed for rsync from log01 for logs. custom_rules: [ '-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -s 10.5.126.13 --dport 873 -j ACCEPT', '-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.1.59 --dport 873 -j ACCEPT' ] fas_client_groups: sysadmin-noc,sysadmin-releng,sysadmin-mbs,sysadmin-veteran # These are consumed by a task in roles/fedmsg/base/main.yml fedmsg_certs: - service: odcs owner: fedmsg group: fedmsg can_send: [] # For the MOTD csi_security_category: Low csi_primary_contact: Factory 2 factory2-members@fedoraproject.org csi_purpose: Run the on-demand-compose-service frontend API. csi_relationship: | The apache/mod_wsgi app is the only thing really running here This host: - relies on db01 for its database of activity (what composes have been requested and what state are they in?) - It also mounts an nfs shared provided by odcs-backend01. - It provides http access to the compose contents on that nfs share.