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DESCRIPTION

Installs the Marionette Collective orchestration framework.

PLATFORMS

This cookbook has been tested on Centos 5.6 and 6.3, and Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04. It should work without alteration on all recent Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and RHEL-family distributions

REQUIREMENTS

MCollective requires a message broker. It is most commonly used with the STOMP protocol and ActiveMQ. A connector for RabbitMQ is also included with MCollective.

Refer to the "Getting Started documentation" on the Puppet Labs site for details about the required configuration.

Cookbook Dependencies

  • apt
  • yum
  • chef_handler

The chef_handler LWRP is used to install a report handler (::server only)

The apt_repository and yum_repository LWRPs are optionally used to configure the puppetlabs repository for installing packages.

ATTRIBUTES

Refer to attributes/default.rb in the cookbook directory for details of all available attributes.

  • node['mcollective']['users'] - Array of usernames to add to the "mcollective" group.
  • node['mcollective'][install_chef_handler?] - Installs a Chef handler exposing data about the node to mcollective.
  • node['mcollective'][install_chef_agent?] - Installs an mcollective agent to control chef-client/chef-solo. You'll need this to be installed on both client and server machines to be useful.

Frequently Used Settings

You may want to set mcollective['package']['version'] to ensure your nodes all use the same version of MCollective.

Set mcollective['securityprovider'] to choose which security plugin to use. If you're using the default ("psk"), you will probably want to change the shared key by setting mcollective['psk'].

You will need to provide connection details for your STOMP service (used by the "stomp" and "activemq" connectors) in mcollective['stomp']

USAGE

Configure the connection details using the mcollective['stomp'] attributes - I do this in an environment or role.

Add recipe[mcollective::server'] to the run_list on nodes that should run the MCollective daemon, and recipe[mcollective::client] on nodes that should have the client tools. The default recipe includes both.

When Chef runs, a handler updates MCollective's "class list" with the roles and recipes used during the run, and its "fact list" with data from Ohai.

EXTENSION

MCollective Plugins and Configuration

To install and configure additional plugins without changing this cookbook, install the plugin and DDL to the appropriate subdirectory of mcollective['site_plugins'], and create a plugin configuration file in the mcollective['plugin_conf'] directory.

Installation

This cookbook installs the MCollective packages using the repositories provided by PuppetLabs. If you have a local mirror of the required packages, setting node['mcollective']['enable_puppetlabs_repo'] to false will skip installation of the repositories.

If you have more extensive customisation requirements, you can supply your own installation recipes using the node['mcollective'][recipes'] attributes.

TODO

  • Updates to common configuration should restart the server (but only if it is configured on the node)
  • Tests

LICENSE

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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