Configuration of infrastructure for a Swarm cluster.
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README.md

Description

Swarm clusters configuration.

Requirements

In order to use this you will need secrets(passwords, certs, keys) contained within the infra-pass repository. If you can't see it ask jakub@status.im to get you access for it.

In order for this to work first you need to install necessary Terraform plugins and get the right secrets from the infra-pass repo, to do that simply run:

make
# alternatively
make plugins
make secrets

This will put the necessary certificates, keys, and passwords are in place so you can deploy and configure hosts.

Usage

To provision a new fleet create a new Terraform workspace:

terraform workspace new bug-test

Then plan your fleet and if everything looks good provision it:

terraform plan
terraform apply

Once provisioned you can configure the hosts using Ansible:

ansible-playbook ansible/main.yml

Once finished your hosts should be accessible via SSH:

ssh ${USER}@node-01.bug-test.eth.f.status.im

Workspaces

Each Terraform workspace has it's own path in the dynamic inventory and is a separate fleet of hosts. You can see currently existing fleets using following command:

terraform workspace list
  default
* devel
  test
  perf-test

You can select a fleet and see it's current state of the fleet:

terraform workspace select perf-test
terraform show

Or create a new workspace for yourself.

terraform workspace new bug-test-01

The name of your workspace will be used in the DNS names of your hosts, for example:

mail-01.bug-test-01.eth.f.status.im

And it's state will be saved in the Consul cluster managed by the infra-hq repo.