cloud-foundation-fabric/modules/cloud-config-container
Simone Ruffilli 3e5c0b5ca7
Simple NVA - Fixes race condition
Prevents a race condition where the Google agent creates the local route for the LB VIP only after this script has been run
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coredns Assorted module fixes (#1045) 2022-12-10 15:40:15 +01:00
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envoy-traffic-director Assorted module fixes (#1045) 2022-12-10 15:40:15 +01:00
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simple-nva Simple NVA - Fixes race condition 2022-12-15 11:02:24 +01:00
squid Assorted module fixes (#1045) 2022-12-10 15:40:15 +01:00
.gitignore Refactor the onprem module (#55) 2020-04-06 16:27:13 +02:00
README.md Assorted module fixes (#1045) 2022-12-10 15:40:15 +01:00

README.md

Instance Configuration via cloud-config

This set of modules creates specialized cloud-config configurations, which are designed for use with Container Optimized OS (the onprem module is the only exception) but can also be used as a basis for other image types or cloud providers.

These modules are designed for several use cases:

  • to quickly prototype specialized services (eg MySQL access or HTTP serving) for prototyping infrastructure
  • to emulate production services for perfomance testing
  • to easily add glue components for services like DNS (eg to work around inbound/outbound forwarding limitations)
  • to implement cloud-native production deployments that leverage cloud-init for configuration management, without the need of a separate tool

Available modules

Using the modules

All modules are designed to be as lightweight as possible, so that specialized modules like compute-vm can be leveraged to manage instances or instance templates, and to allow simple forking to create custom derivatives.

To use the modules with instances or instance templates, simply set use their cloud_config output for the user-data metadata. When updating the metadata after a variable change remember to manually restart the instances that use a module's output, or the changes won't effect the running system.

TODO

  • convert all xxx_config variables to use file content instead of path