Update the README, add an all_in_one_pe role
Updating README for instructions on how to use the control-repo by putting it in your own git server and then using the r10k answers during installation of PE. Removing the manifest for configuring r10k using zack/r10k. Added a role that can be used to bootstrap an all-in-one PE installation.
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# Before Starting:
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If you've already written or download modules when you start using r10k it will remove all of the existing modules and replace them with what you define in your Puppetfile. Please copy or move your existing modules to another directory to ensure you do not lose any work you've already started.
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This control repo and the steps below are intended to be used during a new installation of PE.
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## How to Use This Repo
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If you intend to use it on an existing installation of PE then you'll have to figure out some of the steps on your own and be warned that if you've already written or downloaded modules when you start using r10k it will remove all of the existing modules and replace them with what you define in your Puppetfile. Please copy or move your existing modules to another directory to ensure you do not lose any work you've already started.
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1. Clone this repo down to your master (in /tmp is fine) and upload it to your own internal git server
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2. Edit configure_r10k.pp so that the server parameter is set to your interal git server and repo name
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3. On your Master, run `puppet module install zack/r10k`
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4. On your Master, run `puppet apply configure_r10k.pp`
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- This will install r10k and point it at the repo we setup in step 1
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5. You're now ready to run `r10k deploy environment -p --verbose` which will deploy modules from your Puppetfile
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## How to Copy This Repo Into Your Own Git Server
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1. Make an user in your internal git server
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2. Make an ssh key to link with your user. You’ll want to do this on the machine you intend to edit code from ( most likely not your puppet master but your local workstation / laptop )
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- https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys/
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3. Create a repository in your git server called control-repo
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4. Setup your control repository by copying this one
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- https://github.com/npwalker/control-repo
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- git clone https://github.com/npwalker/control-repo.git
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5. Remove the .git directory from the cloned repo.
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- `cd control-repo`
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- `rm -rf .git`
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6. `git init`
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7. Find the url to your internal repo this is usually on the front page of the repo
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- Add the repo as a remote
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- git remote add origin git@gitlab-server:root/control-repo.git
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8. Push the repository from your machine up to your git server
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- `git push origin production`
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## Lay Down a Trusted Fact Before Installing PE
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This control repository is setup to manage certain portions of your PE installation for you if you lay down a trusted fact called pp_role before installing. In order to immeadiately gain from these benefits you will need to lay down a file that looks exactly like the below in `/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/csr_attributes.yaml`
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```
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---
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extension_requests:
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#pp_role
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1.3.6.1.4.1.34380.1.1.13: 'all_in_one_pe'
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```
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## Install a New PE 2015.2+ Instance or Update an Existing PE Instance To Use the Control Repository
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### Install PE Specifying Answers To Point To Your Control Repository
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https://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/r10k_config_answers.html
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#TODO
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Flush out generating an answer file and then appending these answers onto the end of it.
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### Update Existing PE 2015.2+ Install To Point To The Control Repository
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https://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/r10k_config_console.html
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## Run r10k
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1. Run `r10k deploy environment —verbose` and watch it install the modules from your Puppetfile
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Side note: You can remove configure_r10k.pp from the repo now.
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###### ######
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## Configure R10k ##
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###### ######
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## This manifest requires the zack/R10k module
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## Beware! (and good luck!)
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class { 'r10k':
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version => '1.5.1',
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sources => {
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'puppet' => {
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#Edit remote to be your own control_repo
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'remote' => 'https://github.com/npwalker/control-repo.git',
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'basedir' => "${::settings::confdir}/environments",
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'prefix' => false,
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}
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},
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manage_modulepath => false,
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}
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class role::all_in_one_pe {
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include profile::puppetmaster
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}
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