Markus Pesch
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64 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
64 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
---
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- name: Read cpuinfo from kernel
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ansible.builtin.command:
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cmd: cat /proc/cpuinfo
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register: cpu_info
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changed_when: false
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- name: Verify if Intel VMX or AMD SVM is enabled
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: "Intel VMX or AMD SVE not enabled"
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when: "'vmx' not in cpu_info.stdout and 'svm' not in cpu_info.stdout"
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- name: Include OS-specific variables
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ansible.builtin.include_vars: "{{ ansible_os_family }}.yml"
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- name: Add virt-manager to list of kvm packages
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ansible.builtin.set_fact:
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kvm_package_names: "{{ kvm_package_names + kvm_vm_manager_package_names }}"
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when: kvm_virtual_machine_manager
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- name: Install kvm packages
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ansible.builtin.package:
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name: "{{ item }}"
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state: present
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with_items:
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- "{{ kvm_package_names }}"
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- name: Load and persist kernel module "kvm_amd"
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when: cpu_info.stdout.find('sev') != -1
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block:
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- name: Load kernel module "kvm_amd" temporarily
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community.general.modprobe:
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name: "kvm_amd"
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params: "sev=1"
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state: present
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- name: Load kernel module "kvm_amd" persistently
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ansible.builtin.template:
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src: "etc/modules-load.d/10-amd-sve.conf.j2"
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dest: "/etc/modules-load.d/10-amd-sve.conf"
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owner: root
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group: root
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mode: "0644"
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- name: Append unix user to unix groups to interact with qemu/kvm
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ansible.builtin.user:
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name: "{{ item.name }}"
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append: true
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groups: "{{ kvm_unix_groups }}"
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with_items: "{{ kvm_users }}"
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- name: Start and enable {{ kvm_service_name }}
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ansible.builtin.systemd:
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name: "{{ kvm_service_name }}"
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state: started
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enabled: true
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# FIXME:
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# Create btrfs subvolume /var/lib/libvirt/images and execute `chattr +C` if subvolume was successfullt created. Check if
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# directory exists. If not check if filesystem type of /var/lib/libvirt/images is btrfs via `stat -f --format=%T <path>`
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# and if the inode is 256 or 2 with `stat --format="%i" <path>`.
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# - name: ...
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