add support for proxmox lxc containers (#209)

Co-authored-by: Adam Doussan <acdoussan@Adams-MacBook-Pro.local>
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@@ -49,3 +49,24 @@ metal_lb_controller_tag_version: "v0.13.7"
# metallb ip range for load balancer
metal_lb_ip_range: "192.168.30.80-192.168.30.90"
# Only enable if your nodes are proxmox LXC nodes, make sure to configure your proxmox nodes
# in your hosts.ini file.
# Please read https://gist.github.com/triangletodd/02f595cd4c0dc9aac5f7763ca2264185 before using this.
# Most notably, your containers must be privileged, and must not have nesting set to true.
# Please note this script disables most of the security of lxc containers, with the trade off being that lxc
# containers are significantly more resource efficent compared to full VMs.
# Mixing and matching VMs and lxc containers is not supported, ymmv if you want to do this.
# I would only really recommend using this if you have partiularly low powered proxmox nodes where the overhead of
# VMs would use a significant portion of your available resources.
proxmox_lxc_configure: false
# the user that you would use to ssh into the host, for example if you run ssh some-user@my-proxmox-host,
# set this value to some-user
proxmox_lxc_ssh_user: root
# the unique proxmox ids for all of the containers in the cluster, both worker and master nodes
proxmox_lxc_ct_ids:
- 200
- 201
- 202
- 203
- 204