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#
# Cluster related variables
#
# The repo you created from this template
# e.g. https://github.com/k8s-at-home/home-cluster
export BOOTSTRAP_GIT_REPOSITORY=""
# Optional: Enable GitHub to send a webhook to update Flux, set the following to one of:
# ignored - this feature will be disabled
# generated - this will generate a token and print it in the logs
# Set this to any other string and it will be used for the secret
export BOOTSTRAP_FLUX_GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET="ignored"
# Choose one of your cloudflare domains
# e.g. k8s-at-home.com
export BOOTSTRAP_CLOUDFLARE_DOMAIN=""
# The email you use to sign into Cloudflare with
export BOOTSTRAP_CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL=""
# Your global Cloudflare API Key
export BOOTSTRAP_CLOUDFLARE_APIKEY=""
# Pick a range of unused IPs that are on the same network as your nodes
# You don't need many IPs, just choose 10 IPs to start with
# e.g. 192.168.1.220-192.168.1.230
export BOOTSTRAP_METALLB_LB_RANGE=""
# The load balancer IP for k8s_gateway, choose from one of the available IPs above
# e.g. 192.168.1.220
export BOOTSTRAP_METALLB_K8S_GATEWAY_ADDR=""
# The load balancer IP for traefik, choose from one of the available IPs above
# that doesn't conflict with any other IP addresses here
# e.g. 192.168.1.221
export BOOTSTRAP_METALLB_TRAEFIK_ADDR=""
# Age Public Key - string should start with age
# e.g. age15uzrw396e67z9wdzsxzdk7ka0g2gr3l460e0slaea563zll3hdfqwqxdta
export BOOTSTRAP_AGE_PUBLIC_KEY=""
# The IP Address to use with KubeVIP
# Pick a unused IP that is on the same network as your nodes
# and outside the ${BOOTSTRAP_METALLB_LB_RANGE} range
# and doesn't conflict with any other IP addresses here
# e.g. 192.168.1.254
export BOOTSTRAP_KUBE_VIP_ADDR=""
# Choose your timezone
# Used to set your systems timezone
# and Kured timezone
# e.g. America/New_York
export BOOTSTRAP_TIMEZONE="Etc/UTC"
#
# Ansible related variables
#
#
# Default prefixes for hostnames assigned by Ansible
# These are unused on nodes where BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOSTNAME_ is provided
#
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_CONTROL_NODE_HOSTNAME_PREFIX="k8s-"
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_NODE_HOSTNAME_PREFIX="k8s-"
#
# Ansible hosts - repeat this block as many times as you need,
# incrementing the last digit on the variable name for each node
#
# Host IP Address to the control plane node
# That doesn't conflict with any other IP addresses here
# e.g. 192.168.1.200
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOST_ADDR_0=""
# User Ansible will log into the nodes
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SSH_USERNAME_0=""
# Password Ansible will use to escalate to sudo
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SUDO_PASSWORD_0=""
# Set this node as a control node (true/false)
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_CONTROL_NODE_0=""
# Optional: Set the hostname of the node, if set this will override the *_HOSTNAME_PREFIX vars above
export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOSTNAME_0=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOST_ADDR_1=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SSH_USERNAME_1=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SUDO_PASSWORD_1=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_CONTROL_NODE_1=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOSTNAME_1=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOST_ADDR_2=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SSH_USERNAME_2=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_SUDO_PASSWORD_2=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_CONTROL_NODE_2=""
# export BOOTSTRAP_ANSIBLE_HOSTNAME_2=""