Manage deployment and configuration of underlying Mesosphere DC/OS installation. This cookbook supports both DC/OS OSS installations (default) and DC/OS Enterprise.
Note: The default username and password for DC/OS Enterprise is bootstrapuser
/deleteme
and can be changed by setting
node['dcos']['config']['superuser_username']
and node['dcos']['config']['superuser_password_hash']
, respectively.
Only Red Hat or CentOS 7.x are currently supported.
The behavior of this cookbook is managed by attributes documented in the attributes file.
The node['dcos']['dcos_role']
attribute controls the DC/OS role to apply to the node (default is master
). The
node['dcos']['config']['master_list']
must be set when node['dcos']['config']['master_discovery']
is set to
static
to specify the list of DC/OS master node IPv4 addresses to connect at startup (this must be an odd number
of masters and cannot be changed, later).
This cookbook uses the stable channel, by default. Setting node['dcos']['dcos_version']
to earlyaccess
will
install the latest EarlyAccess version of DC/OS OSS. Enterprise support can be enabled by setting
node['dcos']['dcos_enterprise']
to true
and providing a license key in node['dcos']['dcos_license_text']
via whichever manner you prefer.
You can create a Chef Role and apply it to nodes as necessary to specify master
, slave
and slave_public
, as
appropriate. Any additional configuration should be set as override attributes in an Environment to ensure that
all nodes receive those global settings.
name "dcos_master"
description "DC/OS master role"
run_list "recipe[dcos]"
default_attributes "dcos" => {
"dcos_role" => "master",
"config" => {
"master_list" => [ "10.0.2.10" ]
}
}
name "dcos_slave"
description "DC/OS slave role"
run_list "recipe[dcos]"
default_attributes "dcos" => {
"dcos_role" => "slave",
"config" => {
"master_list" => [ "10.0.2.10" ]
}
}
Installs the prerequisites for the Mesosphere DC/OS installation, including packages, and groups.
Docker with OverlayFS is installed and enabled if node['dcos']['manage_docker']
is set to true,
which is the default. Next, the recipe downloads and runs the installation package with the
settings configured by the attributes under node['dcos']['config']
.
Defines a DC/OS user.
dcos_user 'user@domain.com' do
email 'user@domain.com'
end
It's possible Zookeeper is not up and running at the time you attempt to
provision a DC/OS user. If that is the case, you should add an
ignore_failure
set to true
in the used declaration:
dcos_user 'user@domain.com' do
ignore_failure true
email 'user@domain.com'
end
There is basic coverage for the default recipe.
There is basic functional testing of the DC/OS OSS setup for a single master node.
The included .kitchen.yml runs the default master deployment in a generic fashion. The included .kitchen.local.yml.example shows alternate settings for running multi-master with slaves on GCE (you will have to rename and update accordingly).
Author:: Matt Ray (matt@chef.io)
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