Re: group_vars csi patch for virthost_ updated

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Updated in light of Kevin's oh so timely gentle nudge. ;) Preserved copy attached. Nasty whitspace...


Odin, Destroyer of Ice Giants.

--- virthost.orig       2015-11-19 13:18:42.781783307 -0500
+++ virthost    2015-11-20 16:38:13.350610366 -0500
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-----
-scsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
+---
+# iscsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
netapp_nfs01_iscsi_name: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1573980325:vf.f88732f4-106e-11e2-bc86-00a098162
a28
# iscsi portal for netapp iscsi volume
netapp_nfs01_iscsi_portal: 10.5.88.36
@@ -8,3 +8,15 @@
nrpe_procs_warn: 900
nrpe_procs_crit: 1000

+
+# These variables are pushed into /etc/system_identification by the base role.
+# Groups and individual hosts should override them with specific info.
+# See http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/csi/security-policy/
+
+csi_security_category: High
+csi_primary_contact: Fedora Admins - admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+csi_purpose: Host guest virtual machines.
+csi_relationship: |
+   - Guests on this host will be inaccessible if the host is down.
+   - 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.
"virthost.patch" [readonly] 26L, 1071C



On Thu, 2015-11-19 at 13:28 -0500, David Shier wrote:
Below and attached is a patch to add group vars for csi compliance for virthost. As I did not find much in the way of documentation, and cannot currently log on to any of the virthost servers I have left them pretty general.

- virthost.orig       2015-11-19 13:18:42.781783307 -0500
+++ virthost    2015-11-19 13:18:18.305474418 -0500
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-----
-scsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
+---
+# iscsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
netapp_nfs01_iscsi_name: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1573980325:vf.f88732f4-106e-1
1e2-bc86-00a098162a28
# iscsi portal for netapp iscsi volume
netapp_nfs01_iscsi_portal: 10.5.88.36
@@ -8,3 +8,15 @@
nrpe_procs_warn: 900
nrpe_procs_crit: 1000

+
+# These variables are pushed into /etc/system_identification by the base role.
+# Groups and individual hosts should override them with specific info.
+# See http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/csi/security-policy/
+
+csi_security_category: High
+csi_primary_contact: Fedora Admins - admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+csi_purpose: Host guest virtual machines.
+csi_relationship: |
+    * Guests on this host will be inaccessible if the host is down.
+    * 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.
+


-------
Dave Shier

--- virthost.orig	2015-11-19 13:18:42.781783307 -0500
+++ virthost	2015-11-20 16:38:13.350610366 -0500
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-----
-scsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
+---
+# iscsi initiator for netapp iscsi volume
 netapp_nfs01_iscsi_name: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1573980325:vf.f88732f4-106e-11e2-bc86-00a098162a28
 # iscsi portal for netapp iscsi volume
 netapp_nfs01_iscsi_portal: 10.5.88.36
@@ -8,3 +8,15 @@
 nrpe_procs_warn: 900
 nrpe_procs_crit: 1000
 
+
+# These variables are pushed into /etc/system_identification by the base role.
+# Groups and individual hosts should override them with specific info.
+# See http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/csi/security-policy/
+
+csi_security_category: High
+csi_primary_contact: Fedora Admins - admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+csi_purpose: Host guest virtual machines.
+csi_relationship: |
+   - Guests on this host will be inaccessible if the host is down.
+   - 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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