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author | Thomas Wiest <twiest@redhat.com> | 2014-10-28 11:03:14 -0400 |
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committer | Thomas Wiest <twiest@redhat.com> | 2014-10-28 11:09:22 -0400 |
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8d18a390f --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +openshift-online-ansible +======================== + +This repo houses ansible code used in OpenShift Online. + +Setup +----- +- Install base dependencies: + - Fedora: + ``` + yum install ansible rubygem-parseconfig + ``` + +- Setup for a specific cloud: + - [AWS](../blob/master/README_AWS.md) + - [GCE](../blob/master/README_GCE.md) diff --git a/README_AWS.md b/README_AWS.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2602f9883 --- /dev/null +++ b/README_AWS.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + +AWS Setup Instructions +====================== + +Get AWS API credentials +----------------------- +1. [AWS credentials documentation](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSGettingStartedGuide/AWSCredentials.html) + + +Create a credentials file +------------------------- +1. Create a credentials file (eg ~/.aws_creds) that looks something like this (variables must have have these exact names). +``` + export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='AKIASTUFF' + export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='STUFF' +``` + +1. source this file +``` + source ~/.aws_creds +``` + +1. Note: You must source this file in each shell that you want to run cloud.rb + + +Install Dependencies +-------------------- +1. Ansible requires python-boto for aws operations: +``` + yum install -y ansible python-boto +``` + + +Test The Setup +-------------- +1. cd openshift-online-ansible +1. Try to list all instances: +``` + ./cloud.rb aws list +``` diff --git a/README_GCE.txt b/README_GCE.md index 3848778a1..343d3aedd 100644 --- a/README_GCE.txt +++ b/README_GCE.md @@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ GCE Setup Instructions +====================== Get a gce service key --------------------- -1. ping twiest and ask for a GCE service key +1. ask your GCE project administrator for a GCE service key -Note: If your GCE project doesn't show a Service Account under <Project>/APIs & auth/Credentials, you will need to use "Create new -Client ID" to create a Service Account. +Note: If your GCE project does not show a Service Account under <Project>/APIs & auth/Credentials, you will need to use "Create new Client ID" to create a Service Account. Convert a GCE service key into a pem (for ansible) -------------------------------------------------- 1. The gce service key looks something like this: os302gce-ef83bd90f261.p12 -2. the ef83bd90f261 part is the public hash -3. Be in the same directory as the p12 key file. -4. The commands below should be copy / paste-able -5. Run these commands: +.. the ef83bd90f261 part is the public hash +1. Be in the same directory as the p12 key file. +1. The commands below should be copy / paste-able +1. Run these commands: +``` # Temporarily set hash variable export GCE_KEY_HASH=ef83bd90f261 @@ -25,24 +26,31 @@ Convert a GCE service key into a pem (for ansible) # Move the converted service key to the .ssh dir mv os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem ~/.ssh - # Set a sym link so it's easy to reference + # Set a sym link so it is easy to reference ln -s ~/.ssh/os302gce-${GCE_KEY_HASH}.pem ~/.ssh/os302gce_priv_key.pem +``` -6. Once this is done, put the original service key file (os302gce-ef83bd90f261.p12) somewhere safe, or delete it (your call, I don't know what else we'll use it for, and we can always regen it if needed) +1. Once this is done, put the original service key file (os302gce-ef83bd90f261.p12) somewhere safe, or delete it (your call, I don not know what else we will use it for, and we can always regen it if needed). -Install Dependencies (not needed for ctl1) ------------------------------------------- +Install Dependencies +-------------------- 1. Ansible requires libcloud for gce operations: - yum install -y ansible python-libcloud +``` + yum install -y ansible python-libcloud +``` Test The Setup -------------- 1. cd li-ops/cloud 2. Try to list all instances: - ./cloud.rb gce list +``` + ./cloud.rb gce list +``` 3. Try to create an instance: - ./cloud.rb gce launch -n ${USER}-minion1 -e int --type os3-minion +``` + ./cloud.rb gce launch -n ${USER}-minion1 -e int --type os3-minion +``` |