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89 lines
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# 00-Provisioning
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Adding new nodes
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1. Call lighter and pass the new node's name to generate ignition files for the node, see below snippet.
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2. Commit and check the resulting ignition/*.json files into version control at deadbeef.codes, they need to be present before booting the node.
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```bash
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# Be sure to run from 00-provisioning directory
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cd 00-provisioning
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# Templating for Butane files to replace hostname with name passed
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# to lighter, then it calls butane to generate ignition files
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lighter() {
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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echo "error: lighter() called without specifying a VM name"
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echo "Usage: lighter() <name>"
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return
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fi
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# Create temporary working copies
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cp butane/boot.yaml butane/boot~.yaml
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cp butane/full.yaml butane/full~.yaml
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# Replace hostname token with name provided
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hostnameToken="{{HOSTNAME}}"
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sed -i -e "s/$hostnameToken/$1/g" butane/boot~.yaml
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sed -i -e "s/$hostnameToken/$1/g" butane/full~.yaml
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# Butane transpile to ignition files
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butane butane/boot~.yaml > ignition/$1-boot.json
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butane butane/full~.yaml > ignition/$1-full.json
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# Cleanup mess
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rm -f butane/*~.yaml
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}
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lighter kube-control01
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lighter kube-control02
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lighter kube-control03
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lighter kube-worker01
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lighter kube-worker02
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lighter kube-worker03
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```
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After you've checked the ignition files into version control, provision the server, either on baremetal or VM - example with virtualbox. Use a method to point it to the boot ignition file, in virtual box guest properties can be used.
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```bash
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# Stop git bash being stupid
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export MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1
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# Be sure to run from 00-provisioning directory
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cd 00-provisioning
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# Function to create VirtualBox VM, accepts name of VM as argument
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create_vm() {
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if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then
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echo "error: create_vm() called without specifying a VM name"
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echo "Usage: create_vm <name> <MAC Address>"
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echo "Example: create_vm kube_control01 \"08:00:27:00:00:01\""
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return
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fi
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VBOX="C:/Program Files/Oracle/VirtualBox/vboxmanage.exe"
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COREOSAPPLIANCEIMAGE="D:/VirtualBox/OVA/fedora-coreos-39.20231119.3.0-virtualbox.x86_64.ova"
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"$VBOX" import --vsys 0 --vmname "$1" $COREOSAPPLIANCEIMAGE
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"$VBOX" modifyvm $1 --nic1 bridged
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"$VBOX" modifyvm $1 --bridge-adapter1 "Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I225-V"
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"$VBOX" modifyvm $1 --macaddress1 $2
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"$VBOX" guestproperty set $1 "/Ignition/Config" "$(cat ignition/$1-boot.json)"
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"$VBOX" startvm $1 --type headless
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}
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# Controllers - if doing HA, need at least 3 for Raft concensus
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create_vm kube-control01 "080027000001"
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create_vm kube-control02 "080027000002"
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create_vm kube-control03 "080027000003"
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# Workers
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create_vm kube-worker01 "080027000010"
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create_vm kube-worker02 "080027000011"
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create_vm kube-worker03 "080027000012"
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```
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If adding a new node or changing MAC address - be sure to update external firewall address objects and external load balancer. |