ansible-role-systemd_service/defaults/main.yml

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# Copyright 2017, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This is the default path for a given service. Set this for general service lookups or
# define "program_override" option in the systemd_services dictionary.
systemd_bin_path: /usr/local/bin
systemd_user_name: root
systemd_group_name: root
systemd_slice_name: system
systemd_lock_path: /var/lock
# This is the prefix used for all temp files of a given type.
systemd_tempd_prefix: tempd
# Give a reasonable amount of time for the server to start up/shut down
systemd_TimeoutSec: 120
systemd_Restart: on-failure
systemd_RestartSec: 2
# Accounting options
systemd_CPUAccounting: true
systemd_BlockIOAccounting: true
systemd_MemoryAccounting: true
systemd_TasksAccounting: true
# Sandboxing options
systemd_PrivateTmp: true
systemd_PrivateDevices: false
systemd_PrivateNetwork: false
systemd_PrivateUsers: true
# Start service after a given target. This is here because we want to define common
# after targets used on most services. This can be overridden or agumented using
# the "systemd_services" dictionary option "init_config_overrides".
systemd_after_targets:
- syslog.target
- network.target
# Set the service enabled state. Valid options are: [yes, no]
systemd_service_enabled: yes
# Set global service overrides used within the service unit file.
systemd_service_config_overrides: {}
# The systemd services dictionary is a set of services that will be created. The dictionary
# can contain the following options:
# `service_name` -- (required) used to define the name of the service. This is typically the name of the executable.
# `init_config_overrides` -- (optional) This allows any section or key=value pair to be set within the systemd unit file.
# `program_config_options` -- (optional) Provides the ability to pass in flags to a given service for execution.
# `program_override` -- (optional) sets the full path to the executable that will be run by the service file.
# `enabled` -- (optional) Set the enabled state of the service.
# `state` -- (optional) Set the running state of the service.
# Examples:
# systemd_services:
# ServiceW:
# service_name: ServiceW
# init_config_overrides: {} # This is used to add in arbitratry unit file options
# ServiceX:
# service_name: ServiceX
# init_config_overrides: {} # This is used to add in arbitratry unit file options
# program_config_options: '--flag1 things --flag2 other'
# program_sandboxing:
# PrivateTmp: true
# program_accounting:
# CPUAccounting: true
# ServiceY:
# service_name: ServiceY
# init_config_overrides: {} # This is used to add in arbitratry unit file options
# program_override: '/usr/bin/ServiceY'
# program_stop: '/usr/bin/stopcmd'
# ServiceZ:
# service_name: ServiceZ
# init_config_overrides: {} # This is used to add in arbitratry unit file options
# enabled: no
# state: stopped
# service_type: oneshot
# program_execstarts:
# - /usr/bin/startcmd1
# - /usr/bin/startcmd2
# program_execstops
# - /usr/bin/stopcmd1
# - /usr/bin/stopcmd2
systemd_services: {}