Re: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Awesome! Thanks Rene for maintaining the ansible moudle. I've been recently using it with Trillian to do our CI and it really helps to automate a lot of the work. On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Rajani Karuturiwrote: > Great work Rene. Thank you. > > ~ Rajani > > http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/ > > On April 12, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Rene Moser (m...@renemoser.net) > wrote: > > Hi CloudStack users > > Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize > the > CloudStack related features and changes in this release. > > New modules > --- > > - cs_host > - cs_nic > - cs_region > - cs_role > - cs_vpc > > Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack > as > usual. > > Docs > > > The CloudStack guide > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been > updated, > note the new feature "Environment Variables" > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html# > environment-variables > > VPC > --- > > The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but > there is > still some work to do. > > Integration tests > - > > Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically > tested > (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running > 4.9.x. > > Future Module Development > - > > Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more > time than > one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a > bit. One > module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. > > But no worries, new modules are planed: > - cs_diskoffer > - modules for VPN setup > > Cloud Role > -- > > At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a > cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer > projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on > GitHub > https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra > > Feel free to fork and improve it. > > Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project > - > > I often get ask, why I am doing it. > > My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible > (that > is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much > cloudstack > api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic > or > advanced networking) in a reliable way! > > It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, > install > the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, > clusters, > accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by > a single > run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and > again, > without fear breaking anything. > > Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack > and > connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: > it can be > that simple. > > Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and > firewalls too! > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html > > The possibilities are endless... > > Thanks > René >
Re: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Great work Rene. Thank you. ~ Rajani http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/ On April 12, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Rene Moser (m...@renemoser.net) wrote: Hi CloudStack users Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize the CloudStack related features and changes in this release. New modules --- - cs_host - cs_nic - cs_region - cs_role - cs_vpc Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack as usual. Docs The CloudStack guide http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been updated, note the new feature "Environment Variables" http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html#environment-variables VPC --- The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but there is still some work to do. Integration tests - Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically tested (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running 4.9.x. Future Module Development - Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more time than one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a bit. One module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. But no worries, new modules are planed: - cs_diskoffer - modules for VPN setup Cloud Role -- At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on GitHub https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra Feel free to fork and improve it. Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project - I often get ask, why I am doing it. My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible (that is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much cloudstack api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic or advanced networking) in a reliable way! It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, install the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, clusters, accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by a single run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and again, without fear breaking anything. Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack and connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: it can be that simple. Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and firewalls too! http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html The possibilities are endless... Thanks René
Re: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Brilliant – thanks for the continued good work on this René. Regards, Dag Sonstebo Cloud Architect ShapeBlue On 12/04/2017, 16:12, "Rene Moser"wrote: Hi CloudStack users Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize the CloudStack related features and changes in this release. New modules --- - cs_host - cs_nic - cs_region - cs_role - cs_vpc Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack as usual. Docs The CloudStack guide http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been updated, note the new feature "Environment Variables" http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html#environment-variables VPC --- The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but there is still some work to do. Integration tests - Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically tested (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running 4.9.x. Future Module Development - Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more time than one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a bit. One module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. But no worries, new modules are planed: - cs_diskoffer - modules for VPN setup Cloud Role -- At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on GitHub https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra Feel free to fork and improve it. Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project - I often get ask, why I am doing it. My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible (that is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much cloudstack api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic or advanced networking) in a reliable way! It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, install the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, clusters, accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by a single run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and again, without fear breaking anything. Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack and connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: it can be that simple. Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and firewalls too! http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html The possibilities are endless... Thanks René dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com www.shapeblue.com 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK @shapeblue
Re: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Great work! -thinktwo ons. 12. apr. 2017 kl. 17.13 skrev Rene Moser: > Hi CloudStack users > > Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize the > CloudStack related features and changes in this release. > > > New modules > --- > > - cs_host > - cs_nic > - cs_region > - cs_role > - cs_vpc > > Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack as > usual. > > > Docs > > > The CloudStack guide > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been updated, > note the new feature "Environment Variables" > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html#environment-variables > > > VPC > --- > > The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but there is > still some work to do. > > > Integration tests > - > > Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically tested > (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running 4.9.x. > > > Future Module Development > - > > Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more time than > one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a bit. One > module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. > > But no worries, new modules are planed: > - cs_diskoffer > - modules for VPN setup > > > Cloud Role > -- > > At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a > cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer > projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on GitHub > https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra > > Feel free to fork and improve it. > > > Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project > - > > I often get ask, why I am doing it. > > My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible (that > is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much cloudstack > api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic or > advanced networking) in a reliable way! > > It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, install > the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, clusters, > accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by a single > run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and again, > without fear breaking anything. > > Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack and > connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: it can be > that simple. > > Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and > firewalls too! > http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html > > The possibilities are endless... > > Thanks > René > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Thank you for your work Rene! BlueOrangutan with Trillian [1] uses the CloudStack ansible modules for deploying environments and testing CloudStack (PRs, packages etc). [1] https://github.com/shapeblue/Trillian Regards. From: Rene Moser <m...@renemoser.net> Sent: 12 April 2017 20:42:44 To: us...@cloudstack.apache.org; dev Subject: CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3 Hi CloudStack users Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize the CloudStack related features and changes in this release. New modules --- - cs_host - cs_nic - cs_region - cs_role - cs_vpc Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack as usual. Docs The CloudStack guide http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been updated, note the new feature "Environment Variables" http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html#environment-variables VPC --- The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but there is still some work to do. Integration tests - Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically tested (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running 4.9.x. Future Module Development - Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more time than one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a bit. One module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. But no worries, new modules are planed: - cs_diskoffer - modules for VPN setup Cloud Role -- At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on GitHub https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra Feel free to fork and improve it. Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project - I often get ask, why I am doing it. My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible (that is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much cloudstack api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic or advanced networking) in a reliable way! It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, install the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, clusters, accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by a single run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and again, without fear breaking anything. Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack and connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: it can be that simple. Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and firewalls too! http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html The possibilities are endless... Thanks René rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com www.shapeblue.com 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK @shapeblue
CloudStack related changes in Ansible 2.3
Hi CloudStack users Ansible 2.3 is about to be released, I would like to summarize the CloudStack related features and changes in this release. New modules --- - cs_host - cs_nic - cs_region - cs_role - cs_vpc Examples and usage for these modules can be found in the docs, http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_cloud_modules.html#cloudstack as usual. Docs The CloudStack guide http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html has been updated, note the new feature "Environment Variables" http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html#environment-variables VPC --- The VPC support has been improved in the related modules, but there is still some work to do. Integration tests - Soon, CloudStack related new Ansible PRs will be automatically tested (~1.000 tasks) on a CI against a CloudStack Simulator running 4.9.x. Future Module Development - Due some other side projects of mine (writing books takes more time than one would might think), development of new modules is lagging a bit. One module (cs_serviceoffer) is currently WIP https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19041. But no worries, new modules are planed: - cs_diskoffer - modules for VPN setup Cloud Role -- At SWISS TXT, we created a Ansible role for setting up VMs in a cloudstack cloud with advanced networking for different customer projects, The role is open source (BSD) and can be found on GitHub https://github.com/swisstxt/ansible-role-cloud-infra Feel free to fork and improve it. Goal of my Ansible CloudStack Project - I often get ask, why I am doing it. My goal is to not only install and upgrade CloudStack by Ansible (that is relatively easy... and can even be done without that much cloudstack api interaction) but configure _and_ maintaining a cloud (basic or advanced networking) in a reliable way! It will install the OS and install cloudstack management server, install the OS on the hosts, setup hypversisors, create zones, pods, clusters, accounts, users, add configured hosts to cloudstack all this by a single run and the best of it, you can re-run it safely again and again, without fear breaking anything. Have to add a new host? No problem, put the hardware in the rack and connect it to the net, ansible will take care on the next run: it can be that simple. Also note, ansible can manage your network switches, routers and firewalls too! http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html The possibilities are endless... Thanks René