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Ansible host_provisioner role

This is an Ansible role that provisione hosts orchestrating several roles and backends.

Currently only VMware backend is supported.

Requirements

  1. A dhcpd host configured with amtega.dhcpd role. Within this host you need a network for provisioning, which name you must pass to the host_provisioner_dhcpd_prov_net_name variable (see defaults/main.yml for details)

  2. A cobbler host configured with amtega.cobbler role. Within this host you must configure all distros and profiles you need to install new hosts

  3. Server with access to the backends platforms supported (e.g VMWARE vCenter/ESX). You must configure in your inventory all connection variables required by the backends (e.g amtega.vmware_provisioner)

  4. All the hosts to provisione must have their network config defined in the inventory according to amtega.network_interfaces role.

Point 1 to 3 of the previous requirements can be fulfilled with multiple machines or in a single host.

Role Variables

A list of all the default variables for this role is available in defaults/main.yml.

The role also setups the following facts:

  • host_provisioner_vms_filtered: dict indicating hosts backends considered to provisione and the ones considered stalled
  • host_provisioner_macs: dict mapping hostnames with the macs provided by all backends
  • host_provisioner_nics: list of dicts with the all nics backends will configure
  • host_provisioner_dhcpd_hosts: list of dicts with the hosts all backends will pass to the dhcpd server
  • host_provisioner_cobbler_systems: list of dicts with the systems vmware backend will pass to the cobbler server
  • host_provisioner_vmware_vms_filtered: dict indicating the vmware backend hosts to provisione and the ones considered stalled
  • host_provisioner_vmware_macs: dict mapping hostnames with the macs provided by VMware backend
  • host_provisioner_vmware_nics: list of dicts with the nics vmware backend will configure
  • host_provisioner_vmware_dhcpd_hosts: list of dicts with the hosts vmware backend will pass to the dhcpd server
  • host_provisioner_vmware_cobbler_systems: list of dicts with the systems vmware backend will pass to the cobbler server

Usage

To use the role you must setup a playbook that calls the role multiple times against different hosts and provisioning stages. See variable host_provisioner_stage in defaults/main.yml for details about the involved hosts and stages. Also, you can find a playbook sample in files/site.yml

Testing

Tests are based on molecule with docker containers.

Due to the complexity of the role and the set of involved services, currently it's only posible to run tests aginst a real configured platform as described above. You must use a host with all services and set the following environment variables:

  • HOST_PROVISIONER_TEST_HOST: host with the provisioning services
  • HOST_PROVISIONER_TEST_VMS: json list with the hostnames of the virtual machines to provisione. This testing virtual machines must be configured in an inventory with the structure required by the amtega.vmware_provisioner and each host must have their network config defined in the inventory according to amtega.network_interfaces role.
  • HOST_PROVISIONER_GROUP: group where to put testing virtual machines. See host_provisioner_group role variable for details.

To provide the inventory with the testing virtual machines and the required role variables you must fill also these environment variables:

  • ANSIBLE_INVENTORY: path to an inventory
  • ANSIBLE_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE: path to the file containing the vault password required for the previous inventory
cd amtega.host_provisioner

HOST_PROVISIONER_TEST_HOST=myhost HOST_PROVISIONER_TEST_VMS="['testingvm1', 'testingvm2']" HOST_PROVISIONER_GROUP=provisioning_testing ANSIBLE_INVENTORY=~/myinventory ANSIBLE_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE=~/myvaultpassword molecule test --all

License

Copyright (C) 2022 AMTEGA - Xunta de Galicia

This role is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of:

GNU General Public License version 3, or (at your option) any later version; or the European Union Public License, either Version 1.2 or – as soon they will be approved by the European Commission ­subsequent versions of the EUPL.

This role is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details or European Union Public License for more details.

Author Information

  • Juan Antonio Valiño García.