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container-vars.example.yml | ||
dns-vars.example.yml | ||
k8s-vars.example.yml | ||
README.md | ||
run-laconic-console.yml | ||
run-laconicd.yml | ||
setup-container-registry.yml | ||
setup-dns.yml | ||
setup-k8s.yml | ||
setup-user.yml |
service-provider-setup
Setup Ansible
To get started, follow the installation guide to setup ansible on your machine
Configure DNS
Prerequisites
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Buy a domain and configure nameservers to DigitalOcean
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Generate a DigitalOcean access token
Create DNS entries in DigitalOcean
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Copy the
dns-vars.example.yml
vars filecp dns-vars.example.yml dns-vars.yml
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Enter the
dns-vars.yml
file# primary domain for which DNS records will be managed # eg: laconic.com domain: "" # specific prefix for subdomains # eg: lcn-cad subdomain_prefix: "" # The IP address to be used for the A record of the cluster control machine # eg: 23.111.78.179 cluster_control_ip: "" # DigitalOcean access token # eg: dop_v1... do_api_token: ""
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Run the
setup-dns.yml
ansible playbook to create the necessary DNS entries in DigitalOceanansible-playbook setup-dns.yml
Setup User dev
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Create a new
hosts.ini
file:cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
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Edit the
hosts.ini
file to run the playbook on a remote machine:[deployment_host] <host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<ssh_user> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
- Replace
<host_name>
with the desiredhostname
of the remote machine - Replace
<target_ip>
with the IP address or hostname of the target machine - Replace
<ssh_user>
withroot
- Replace
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Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:
ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini -k # Expected output: # <host_name> | SUCCESS => { # "ansible_facts": { # "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10" # }, # "changed": false, # "ping": "pong" # }
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Execute the
setup-user.yml
Ansible playbook to create a userdev
with sudo permissions:ansible-playbook setup-user.yml -i hosts.ini --extra-vars='{ "target_host": "deployment_host" }'