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cloudfoundry-cloud_controller (16) Versions 1.1.2

Installs/Configures cloudfoundry-cloud_controller

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cookbook 'cloudfoundry-cloud_controller', '= 1.1.2', :supermarket
cookbook 'cloudfoundry-cloud_controller', '= 1.1.2'
knife supermarket install cloudfoundry-cloud_controller
knife supermarket download cloudfoundry-cloud_controller
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Description

Install the Cloud Foundry cloud_controller,
a mandatory component of a Cloud Foundry
installation.

The cloud_controller is a relatively complex piece of software with several
prerequisites; the deployment architecture can also vary. This cookbook tries
to handle several scenarios and to cater to different use cases (e.g. development,
staging or production cloud); read the documentation carefully to understand the
purpose of each recipe and the different options that are available.

Requirements

Platform

  • Ubuntu

Tested on:

  • Ubuntu 10.04
  • Ubuntu 12.04

Cookbooks

  • cloudfoundry
  • cloudfoundry-nginx
  • database
  • mysql
  • postgresql

Attributes

default

  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['vcap']['install_path'] - Path to a directory that will hold the cloud_controller code. Defaults to /srv/cloud_controller.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['data_dir'] - Path to a directory that will hold the cloud_controller data and temporary files. Defaults to ::File.join(node['cloudfoundry']['data_dir'], "cloud_controller"), which is usually /var/vcap/data/cloud_controller.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['vcap']['repo'] - Source repository for the cloud_controller code. Defaults to https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cloud_controller.git.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['vcap']['reference'] - Git reference to use when fetching the CloudFoundry code. Can be either a specific sha or a reference such as HEAD or master. Defaults to 176a030ca4543a3437fa871f8a4dba3fdd1aa207.

server

  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['domain'] - The domain name for your CloudFoundry instance. Defaults to vcap.me'.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['welcome'] - The welcome message that users will see when first connecting. Defaults to VMWare's Cloud Application Platform".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['support_address'] - Where users should go to get support. Defaults to http://support.cloudfoundry.com'.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['allow_registration'] - Set whether users can self register to your CloudFoundry Instance. Defaults to true.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['allow_external_app_uris'] - TODO (trotter): Find out what this does. Defaults to false.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['external_port'] - The external port on which the CloudController is accessible. This value normally won't matter, as a CloudFoundry router will front the CloudController and serve it at api.#{hostname}:80. Defaults to 9022.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['log_level'] - Log level for the CloudFoundry application. Defaults to info'.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['log_file'] - TODO (trotter): Find out how this differes from rails_log_file. Defaults to #{node['cloudfoundry']['log_dir']}/cloud_controller.log".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['rails_log_file'] - TODO (trotter): Find out how this differs from log_file. Defaults to #{node['cloudfoundry']['log_dir']}/cloud_controller-rails.log".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['allow_debug'] - TODO (trotter): Find out what this means. Defaults to true.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['max_staging_runtime'] - TODO (trotter): Find out what this means. Defaults to 120.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['admins'] - An array containing the email addresses of all server admins. Defaults to [].
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['runtimes'] - An array of hashes containing the name and version for each runtime available in your CloudFoundry instance. XXX (trotter): Not sure we can store hashes in an attribute. Will have to test this part thoroughly. Defaults to [.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['frameworks'] - An array containing the name of each framework supported by your CloudFoundry instance. Due to a quirk in cloud_controller, you must have rails3 and sinatra listed as frameworks. Defaults to [.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['service_proxy'] - Set to true to enable the service_proxy service. Defaults to false.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['pid_file'] - Where to store the pid_file for the CloudController. Defaults to File.join(node['cloudfoundry']['pid_dir'], "cloud_controller.pid").
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['droplets_dir'] - Path to a directory that will hold the staged droplets. Defaults to "#{node.default['cloudfoundry']['shared_dir']}/droplets".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['resources_dir'] - Path to a directory that will hold a copy of all uploaded files for de-duplication. Defaults to "#{node.default['cloudfoundry']['shared_dir']}/resources".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['staging_manifests_dir'] - Path to a directory that will hold staging manifest files.. Defaults to "#{node.default['cloudfoundry']['shared_dir']}/staging_manifests".
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['server']['tmp_dir'] - Path to a directory that will hold the temporary files, such as uploaded applications. Defaults to "#{node.default['cloudfoundry']['shared_dir']}/tmp".

database

  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['database']['name'] - The name of the database that CloudController will use. Defaults to cloud_controller'.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['database']['user'] - The user to use when authenticatin to the database server. Defaults to cloudfoundry'.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['database']['password'] - The password to use when authenticatin to the database server. Defaults to cloudfoundry'.

nginx

  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['nginx']['enable'] - Set to true to enable nginx in fron of the cloud_controller. Defaults to false.
  • node['cloudfoundry_cloud_controller']['nginx']['instance_socket'] - Path to the socket to use for communication between nginx and the CloudController. Defaults to /tmp/cloud_controller.sock'.

Recipes

server

Install a cloud_controller on the target node along with the necessary
configuration files and init scripts to run it.

The cloud_controller requires access to a Nats, a PostgreSQL and a Redis
server; these can run on the same or a different node. The default settings
are for a self-contained node running all the services.

In particular, if running a Chef client (non-solo), the recipe will:

  • search for a Nats server with a cloudfoundry_nats_server role in the same Chef environment; if found, it will use attributes from that node to build the connection URL;
  • assume a PostgreSQL server is running on the same node (FIXME);
  • search for a Redis server with a cloudfoundry_redis_vcap role in the same Chef environment. If found, it will use the IP address of that node; the configuration can be fine-tuned with cloud_controller-specific attributes (see above);

If a service is not found via search, or if running a Chef Solo, the recipe will:

  • assume the Nats server is running on the same node; it will use the attributes from the nats_server cookbook (see the documentation for that cookbook for more information);
  • assume a Redis server is running on the same node.

database

Creates a PostgreSQL user and database for the cloud_controller to use.

You should run this recipe on the node that holds the database.

default

nginx

Usage

Deploy cloud_controller and all its requirements on a single node:

run_list: "recipe[postgresql::server]",
          "recipe[cloudfoundry-cloud_controller::database]",
          "recipe[nats::server]",
          "recipe[cloudfoundry-cloud_controller::server]"

License and Author

Author:: Andrea Campi (andrea.campi@zephirworks.com)
Author:: Trotter Cashion (cashion@gmail.com)

Copyright:: 2012 ZephirWorks
Copyright:: 2012 Trotter Cashion

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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