This is a quick-and-dirty set of shell scripts that will build out and bootstrap a MAAS environment with all of the bits and pieces you need to get it running for any cloud, any workload.
manage-vm-nodes.sh.........
: Create kvm instances that MAAS will managemanage-hypervisor-nodes.sh.
: Create hypervisors that MAAS will managebootstrap-maas.sh..........
: Build and bootstrap your MAAS environmentfunctions.sh...............
: Common function that the first 2 scripts useuser-data.yaml.............
: cloud-init for hypervisor nodes
There are plenty of options to customize its behavior, as well as drop in to any step of the process without rebuilding the full MAAS from scratch.
Requires, minimally, bash
, jq
and a working Ubuntu environment. This
has not been tested on CentOS or Debian, but should work minimally on
those environments, if you choose to make that your host. Patches are
welcome, of course.
-a <cloud_name> Do EVERYTHING (maas, juju cloud, juju bootstrap)
-b Build out and bootstrap a new MAAS
-c <cloud_name> Add a new cloud + credentials
-i Just install the dependencies and exit
-j <name> Bootstrap the Juju controller called <name>
-n Create MAAS kvm nodes (to be imported into chassis)
-r Remove the entire MAAS server + dependencies
-t <cloud_name> Tear down the cloud named <cloud_name>
-a <node> Create and Deploy
-c <node> Creates Hypervisor
-d <node> Deploy Hypervisor
-k <node> Add Hypervisor as Pod
-n <node> Assign Networks
-p <node> Update Partitioning
-w <node> Removes Hypervisor
-c Creates everything
-w Removes everything
-d Releases VMs, Clears Disk
-n Updates all the networks on all VMs
-r Recommission all VMs
-j Only create juju VM
-z Adds the machines to their respective zones
Many functions that are common between the 2 scripts above
cloud-init
file, that helps with deployment of the hypervisors. This helps
to automate the deployment of the hypervisor, which in turns grabs this repo
and deploys all the VMs required.
Just run ./bootstrap-maas.sh
with the appropriate option above.
Minimally, you'll want to use ./bootstrap-maas.sh -b
or -i
to install
just the components needed.
I've done all the work needed to make this as idempotent as possible. It will need some minor tweaks to get working with MAAS 2.4.x, because of the newer PostgreSQL dependencies.