Formula to install and configure DC/OS on Enterprise Linux 7.
Note
See the full Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions. Refer to pillar.example for configurable values.
Prepares the DC/OS installer on the minion tagged as dcos:role:bootstrap
or installs DC/OS prerequisits on any other minion
Downloads and installs DC/OS on any node tagged with dcos:role
master
, slave
or slave_public
(includes dcos.prepare
)
Downloads and upgrade DC/OS on any node tagged with dcos:role
master
, slave
or slave_public
Create the admin user and remove the default bootstrap user the first time a DC/OS cluster has been installed
The general idea of this formula is that you prepare the DC/OS installer on the Salt Master, tagged with a grain dcos:role:bootstrap
,
from where it is downloaded by the minions of a cluster tagged with a grain dcos:role:[master,slave,slave_public]
and a dcos:cluster-id:foobar
.
Example:
$ export CLUSTER=prod1 $ salt-call grains.setval dcos "{'role': 'bootstrap'}" $ salt 'master*.prod1.example.com' grains.setval dcos "{'role': 'master', 'cluster-id': '${CLUSTER}'}" $ salt 'agent*.prod1.example.com' grains.setval dcos "{'role': 'slave', 'cluster-id': '${CLUSTER}'}" $ salt 'pubagent*.prod1.example.com' grains.setval dcos "{'role': 'slave_public', 'cluster-id': '${CLUSTER}'}"
The cluster configuration is stored in a pillar only accessible to the Salt Master. By default each state iterates over all available clusters.
E.g. salt-call state.apply dcos.prepare
on the Salt Master would prepare the DC/OS installer of all clusters. To target a specific cluster
provide the cluster
variable as a pillar like so:
$ export CLUSTER=prod1 $ salt-call state.apply dcos.prepare pillar="{'cluster': '${CLUSTER}'}"
This would prepare the DC/OS installer for a cluster named prod1.
Once the installer is prepared a cluster would be installed using
$ salt -C "G@dcos:cluster-id:${CLUSTER}" state.apply dcos.install
To upgrade a cluster to a new version of DC/OS first upgrade the Masters one by one and then a certain percentage of the Agents at a time. Note that is you run stateful services they might require a more specific order in which you upgrade the Agent nodes.
salt -C "G@dcos:cluster-id:${CLUSTER} and G@dcos:role:master" -b 1 state.apply dcos.upgrade salt -C "G@dcos:cluster-id:${CLUSTER} and G@dcos:role:slave or G@dcos:cluster-id:${CLUSTER} and G@dcos:role:slave_public" -b 20% state.apply dcos.upgrade
If a cluster is being installed for the first time it is advisable to change the default bootstrap user and create a dedicated admin. To do so use the dcos.change_login state called from the bootstrap node.
$ salt-call state.apply dcos.change_login pillar="{'cluster': '${CLUSTER}'}"
If the bootstrap node is not allowed to communicate with the master's adminrouter there's also an execution module available that will do the same thing:
$ salt -C "G@dcos:cluster-id:${CLUSTER} and G@dcos:role:master" -b 1 dcos.change_login admin securepassword Administrator
will connect from the master locally and perform the change.
Download the DC/OS installer
Create DC/OS configuration files like config.yaml, ip-detect, etc.
Install Docker and run the service
Run genconf to create the DC/OS serve/ directory structure
Create the serve.tar.gz tarball which contains the DC/OS installer and is downloaded by minions
Install packages required for DC/OS to run
Create a group called nogroup - required for DC/OS to run
Make sysctl changes - required for DC/OS to run
Turn off SELinux - required for DC/OS to run
Transfer the serve.tar.gz tarball from the Salt master to a minion and extract it