Prathamesh Musale
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Part of [Automate testnet nitro deployments using Ansible](https://www.notion.so/Automate-testnet-nitro-deployments-using-Ansible-0d15579430204b8daba9a8aa31e07568) Add Ansible playbooks to: - Setup Docker if not present - Setup Stack Orchestrator if not present Co-authored-by: Adw8 <adwaitgharpure@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Neeraj <neeraj.rtly@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: cerc-io/testnet-ops#6 Co-authored-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh@noreply.git.vdb.to> Co-committed-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh@noreply.git.vdb.to> |
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setup-laconic-so.yml |
stack-orchestrator-setup
Setup Ansible
To get started, follow the installation guide to setup ansible on your machine.
Setup Stack Orchestrator
This playbook will install Docker and Stack Orchestrator (laconic-so) on the machine if they aren't already present.
Run the following commands in the stack-orchestrator-setup
directory.
On Local Host
To setup stack orchestrator and docker locally, execute the setup-laconic-so.yml
Ansible playbook:
LANG=en_US.utf8 ansible-playbook setup-laconic-so.yml --user $USER -kK
On Remote Host
To run the playbook on a remote host:
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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 alias of your choice - Replace
<target_ip>
with the IP address or hostname of the target machine - Replace
<ssh_user>
with the SSH username (e.g., dev, ubuntu)
- 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-laconic-so.yml
Ansible playbook for setting up stack orchestrator and docker on a remote machine:LANG=en_US.utf8 ansible-playbook setup-laconic-so.yml -i hosts.ini --extra-vars='{ "target_host": "deployment_host"}' --user $USER -kK
Verify Installation
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After the installation is complete, verify if
$HOME/bin
is already included in your PATH by running:echo $PATH | grep -q "$HOME/bin" && echo "$HOME/bin is already in PATH" || echo "$HOME/bin is not in PATH"
If the command outputs
"$HOME/bin is not in PATH"
, you'll need to add it to yourPATH
. -
To add
$HOME/bin
to your PATH, run the following command:export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
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To make this change permanent, add the following line to your shell configuration file (
~/.bashrc
or~/.zshrc
, depending on your shell):# For bash users echo 'export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc # For zsh users echo 'export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
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Once the PATH is set, verify the installation by running the following commands:
# Check version of docker docker --version # Check version of docker compose docker compose version # Check version of Stack Orchestrator laconic-so version