cookbook 'abiquo', '= 0.9.0'
abiquo
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0.9.0
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Installs and configures an Abiquo platform
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Abiquo Cookbook
This cookbook provides several recipes to install an upgrade an Abiquo platform.
It allows to provision an Abiquo Server, the Remote Services server, standalone V2V
server, monitoring server, frontend components and a KVM hypervisor from scratch,
as long as upgrading an existing Abiquo installation.
Usage
The cookbook is pretty straightforwatd to use. Just set the node['abiquo']['profile']
attribute
according to the profile you want to install or upgrade and and include one of the following recipes
in the run list:
-
recipe[abiquo]
- To perform an installation from scratch -
recipe[abiquo::upgrade]
- To upgrade an existing installation
The available profiles are:
-
monolithic
sets up all Abiquo components in one host. -
remoteservices
sets up the Abiquo remote services (except V2V). -
server
sets up the Abiquo management components (API, M) plus the frontend components (UI, websockify). -
ui
sets up the Abiquo UI. -
websockify
sets up the Websockify proxy for noVNC connections. -
frontend
sets up the frontend components, UI and Websockify. -
v2v
sets up the Abiquo V2V conversion manager. -
kvm
sets up an Abiquo KVM cloud node. -
monitoring
sets up the monitoring components of the Abiquo platform -
ext_services
sets up the management components' supporting databases (MariaDB, Redis) and the RabbitMQ message bus.
When installing the Abiquo Monolithic profile, you may also want to set the node['abiquo']['certificate']
properties so the right certificate is used or a self-signed one is generated. You can also use it together
with the hostname cookbook to make sure the node will have it properly configured.
Testing
In order to test the cookbook you will need to install Vagrant and VirtualBox.
Once installed you can run the unit and integration tests as follows:
bundle install
bundle exec berks # Install the cookbook dependencies
bundle exec rake # Run the unit and style tests
bundle exec rake kitchen # Run the integration tests
The tests and Gemfile have been developed using Ruby 2.1.5, and that is the recommended Ruby version to use to run the tests.
Other versions may cause conflicts with the versions of the gems Bundler will install.
RHEL testing
Integration tests for RHEL are specified in a separate .kitchen.rhel.yml
file. They use a vagrant box named rhel-6.8
which you will need to build and add to the host running the tests as described in bento project repository.
Once the box is available in the host, you can run the tests by specifying the kitchen config file to use and the user and password so the VM can register to RedHat and get a subscription.
$ KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=.kitchen.rhel.yml RHN_USERNAME=some_user RHN_PASSWORD=some_pass bundle exec rake kitchen-basic
License and Authors
- Author:: Ignasi Barrera (ignasi.barrera@abiquo.com)
- Author:: Marc Cirauqui (marc.cirauqui@abiquo.com)
Copyright:: 2014, Abiquo
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.
Dependent cookbooks
Contingent cookbooks
There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.
abiquo CHANGELOG
0.9.0
- Enforce a proper Ruby style with Rubocop.
- Use HAproxy as SSL termination for Websockify.
- Use official cookbooks to install MariaDB, RabbitMQ and Redis.
0.8.0
- Added suppoert for RHEL >= 6.7.
- Simplified the ui configuration by leveraging only the 'ui_config' attribute.
- Added ext_services profile.
- Added front-end profile.
- Configured the monitoring resources to be idempotent.
- Fix watchtower schema creation during install and upgrade.
- Upgrade tests to Centos 6.8.
- Added ui and websockify profiles.
- Removed the Abiquo nightly repository.
0.7.3
- Properly restart tomcat after configuring users in RabbitMQ
0.7.2
- Create the monitoring schema when installing the monitoring nodes
0.7.1
- Cookbook metadata fixes
0.7.0
- Install the websockify package for VM remote access.
- Configure an Abiquo user in RabbitMQ
- Added the EPEL repository.
- Configured resources to be idempotent and avoid unwanted restarts.
- Configure a generic recipe to manage teh Abiquo Tomcat service.
- Better management for SSL certificates.
- Remove the need for the ark cookbook.
- Monitoring nodes can be upgraded
- Install Watchtower services in the monitoring node
0.6.0
- Added custom firewall templates for each profile.
- General recipe refactor to include the 'server' and 'v2v' profiles.
- Created a Kitchen suite to use nightly build branches.
0.5.0
- Configured the firewall in the kvm profile.
- Upgrade the database using the abiquo-liquibase script.
- Added integration tests with ServerSpec.
- Added a recipe to install a monitoring node.
- Upgraded base repositories to 3.6.
0.4.0
- Use the rpm signing keys from the abiquo-release-ee package.
0.3.3
- Removed the start, stop and update recipes.
- Changed the upgrade recipe to also upgrade the database.
- Added database configuration attributes.
0.3.2
- Added the abiquo-updates yum repository.
- Configured the rpm GPG sign keys that are not present in the abiquo-release-ee package.
- Fixed encofing in the UI configuration file.
0.3.1
- Fixed the NFS resource.
0.3.0
- Added support for Abiquo 3.3.
0.2.1
- Install Java and RabbitMQ from the Abiquo repositories.
- Added all missing signatures to the repository configuration.
- Configured the cookbook to install Abiquo 3.3.
0.2.0
- Support Java 8.
- Support using JCE unlimited strength encryption policies.
- Allow customization of the RabbitMQ and Redis properties.
- Dropped support to configure the Abiquo Tomcat in jpda mode.
- Redis is installed from the Abiquo packages.
0.1.0
- Initial release. Support for Monolithic installations from scratch and platform upgrades using nightly builds.
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