The documentation for hiera had the user add the repo and then remove it just to install hiera, but that's now done in a previous step to use newer versions of the puppet packages from the puppetlabs repos. The yaml file is also now installed by puppet. Also collapsed all hiera documentation into the puppet master section. Change-Id: I00ab3cd12798295827ae25a623d246f7abf9a8df Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/20077 Reviewed-by: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org> Reviewed-by: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com> Approved: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com> Tested-by: Jenkins
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Puppet Master
Overview
Puppet agent is a mechanism use to pull puppet manifests and configuration from a centralized master. This means there is only one place that needs to hold secure information such as passwords, and only one location for the git repo holding the modules.
Puppet Master
The puppet master is setup using a combination of Apache and mod passenger to ship the data to the clients.
The cron jobs, current configuration files and more can be done with
puppet apply
but first some bootstrapping needs to be
done.
First want to install these from puppetlabs' apt repo, but we
typically pin to a specific version, so you'll want to copy in the
preferences file from the git repository. Configuration files for puppet
master are stored in a git repo clone at
/opt/config/production
so we'll just do this checkout now
and copy over the preferences file:
git clone git://github.com/openstack-infra/config.git /opt/config/production
cp /opt/config/production/modules/openstack_project/files/00-puppet.pref /etc/apt/preferences.d/
Then we can add the repo and install the packages, we'll also install the hiera packages here which are used to maintain secret information on the puppetmaster:
apt-add-repository "deb http://apt.puppetlabs.com `lsb_release -cs` devel"
apt-key adv --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv <KEY_ID>
apt-get update
apt-get install puppet puppetmaster-passenger hiera hiera-puppet
Finally, install the modules and use puppet apply
to
finish configuration:
bash /opt/config/production/install_modules.sh
puppet apply --modulepath='/opt/config/production/modules:/etc/puppet/modules' -e 'include openstack_project::puppetmaster'
Note: Hiera uses a systemwide configuration file in
/etc/puppet/hiera.yaml
and this setup supports multiple
configurations. The two sets of environments that OpenStack
Infrastructure uses are production
and
development
. production
is the default is and
the environment used when nothing else is specified. Then the
configuration needs to be placed into common.yaml in
/etc/puppet/hieradata/production
and
/etc/puppet/hieradata/development
. The values are simple
key-value pairs in yaml format.
Adding a node
On the new server connecting (for example, review.openstack.org) to the puppet master:
sudo apt-get install puppet
Then edit the /etc/default/puppet
file to change the
start variable:
# Start puppet on boot?
START=yes
The node then needs to be configured to set a fixed hostname and the
hostname of the puppet master with the following additions to
/etc/puppet/puppet.conf
:
[main]
server=ci-puppetmaster.openstack.org
certname=review.openstack.org
The cert signing process needs to be started with:
sudo puppet agent --test
This will make a request to the puppet master to have its SSL cert signed. On the puppet master:
sudo puppet cert list
You should get a list of entries similar to the one below:
review.openstack.org (44:18:BB:DF:08:50:62:70:17:07:82:1F:D5:70:0E:BF)
If you see the new node there you can sign its cert on the puppet master with:
sudo puppet cert sign review.openstack.org
Finally on the puppet agent you need to start the agent daemon:
sudo service puppet start
Now that it is signed the puppet agent will execute any instructions for its node on the next run (default is every 30 minutes). You can trigger this earlier by restarting the puppet service on the agent node.
Important Notes
- Make sure the site manifest does not include the puppet cron job, this conflicts with puppet master and can cause issues. The initial puppet run that create users should be done using the puppet agent configuration above.
- If you do not see the cert in the master's cert list the agent's
/var/log/syslog
should have an entry showing you why.