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diff --git a/docs/automation/vyos-terraform.rst b/docs/automation/vyos-terraform.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 75967202..00000000 --- a/docs/automation/vyos-terraform.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1036 +0,0 @@ -:lastproofread: 2024-01-11 - -.. _vyos-terraform: - -Terraform -========= - -VyOS supports develop infrastructia via Terraform and provisioning via ansible. -Need to install ``Terraform`` - -Structure of files - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── main.tf - ├── version.tf - ├── variables.tf - └── terraform.tfvars - -Run Terraform -------------- - -.. code-block:: none - - #cd /your folder - #terraform init - #terraform plan - #terraform apply - #yes - - -Deploying vyos in the AWS cloud -------------------------------- -With the help of terraforms, you can quickly deploy Vyos-based infrastructure in the AWS cloud. If necessary, the infrastructure can be removed using terraform. -Also we will make provisioning using Ansible. - -Structure of files Terrafom - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── vyos.tf - └── var.tf - -File contents -------------- - -vyos.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - terraform { - required_providers { - aws = { - source = "hashicorp/aws" - version = "~> 5.0" - } - } - } - - provider "aws" { - access_key = var.access - secret_key = var.secret - region = var.region - } - - variable "region" { - default = "us-east-1" - description = "AWS Region" - } - - variable "ami" { - default = "ami-**************" # ami image please enter your details - description = "Amazon Machine Image ID for VyOS" - } - - variable "type" { - default = "t2.micro" - description = "Size of VM" - } - - # my resource for VyOS - - resource "aws_instance" "myVyOSec2" { - ami = var.ami - key_name = "mykeyname" # Please enter your details - security_groups = ["my_sg"] # Please enter your details - instance_type = var.type - tags = { - name = "VyOS System" - } - } - - output "my_IP"{ - value = aws_instance.myVyOSec2.public_ip - } - - - #IP of aws instance copied to a file ip.txt in local system Terraform - - resource "local_file" "ip" { - content = aws_instance.myVyOSec2.public_ip - filename = "ip.txt" - } - - #connecting to the Ansible control node using SSH connection - - resource "null_resource" "SSHconnection1" { - depends_on = [aws_instance.myVyOSec2] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.password - host = var.host - } - #copying the ip.txt file to the Ansible control node from local system - provisioner "file" { - source = "ip.txt" - destination = "/root/aws/ip.txt" # The folder of your Ansible project - } - } - - resource "null_resource" "SSHconnection2" { - depends_on = [aws_instance.myVyOSec2] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.password - host = var.host - } - #command to run Ansible playbook on remote Linux OS - provisioner "remote-exec" { - inline = [ - "cd /root/aws/", - "ansible-playbook instance.yml" - ] - } - } - - -var.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - variable "password" { - description = "pass for Ansible" - type = string - sensitive = true - } - variable "host"{ - description = "The IP of my Ansible" - } - variable "access" { - description = "my access_key for AWS" - type = string - sensitive = true - } - variable "secret" { - description = "my secret_key for AWS" - type = string - sensitive = true - } - - -Structure of files Ansible - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── group_vars - └── all - ├── ansible.cfg - ├── mykey.pem - └── instance.yml - - -File contents -------------- - -ansible.cfg - -.. code-block:: none - - [defaults] - inventory = /root/aws/ip.txt - host_key_checking= False - private_key_file = /root/aws/mykey.pem - remote_user=vyos - -mykey.pem - -.. code-block:: none - - -----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY----- - - Copy your key.pem from AWS - - -----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY----- - -instance.yml - -.. code-block:: none - - - name: integration of terraform and ansible - hosts: all - gather_facts: 'no' - - tasks: - - - name: "Wait 300 seconds, but only start checking after 60 seconds" - wait_for_connection: - delay: 60 - timeout: 300 - - - name: "Configure general settings for the vyos hosts group" - vyos_config: - lines: - - set system name-server 8.8.8.8 - save: - true - - -all - -.. code-block:: none - - ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.network_cli - ansible_network_os: vyos.vyos.vyos - ansible_user: vyos - -AWS_terraform_ansible_single_vyos_instance ------------------------------------------- - -How to create a single instance and install your configuration using Terraform+Ansible+AWS -Step by step: - -AWS ---- - -1.1 Create an account with AWS and get your "access_key", "secret key" - -1.2 Create a key pair and download your .pem key - -1.3 Create a security group for the new VyOS instance - -Terraform ---------- - -2.1 Create a UNIX or Windows instance - -2.2 Download and install Terraform - -2.3 Create the folder for example ../awsvyos/ - -2.4 Copy all files into your Terraform project (vyos.tf, var.tf) -2.4.1 Please type the information into the strings 22, 35, 36 of file "vyos.tf" - -2.5 Type the commands : - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform init - -Ansible -------- - -3.1 Create a UNIX instance - -3.2 Download and install Ansible - -3.3 Create the folder for example /root/aws/ - -3.4 Copy all files from my folder /Ansible into your Ansible project (ansible.cfg, instance.yml, mykey.pem) - -mykey.pem you have to get using step 1.2 - -Start ------ - -4.1 Type the commands on your Terrafom instance: - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform plan - - #terraform apply - - #yes - -.. image:: /_static/images/aws.png - :width: 80% - :align: center - :alt: Network Topology Diagram - - - -Deploying vyos in the Azure cloud ---------------------------------- -With the help of terraforms, you can quickly deploy Vyos-based infrastructure in the Azure cloud. If necessary, the infrastructure can be removed using terraform. - -Structure of files Terrafom - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── main.tf - └── variables.tf - -File contents -------------- - -main.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - ############################################################################## - # HashiCorp Guide to Using Terraform on Azure - # This Terraform configuration will create the following: - # Resource group with a virtual network and subnet - # An VyOS server without ssh key (only login+password) - ############################################################################## - - # Chouse a provider - - provider "azurerm" { - features {} - } - - # Create a resource group. In Azure every resource belongs to a - # resource group. - - resource "azurerm_resource_group" "azure_vyos" { - name = "${var.resource_group}" - location = "${var.location}" - } - - # The next resource is a Virtual Network. - - resource "azurerm_virtual_network" "vnet" { - name = "${var.virtual_network_name}" - location = "${var.location}" - address_space = ["${var.address_space}"] - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - } - - # Build a subnet to run our VMs in. - - resource "azurerm_subnet" "subnet" { - name = "${var.prefix}subnet" - virtual_network_name = "${azurerm_virtual_network.vnet.name}" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - address_prefixes = ["${var.subnet_prefix}"] - } - - ############################################################################## - # Build an VyOS VM from the Marketplace - # To finde nessesery image use the command: - # - # az vm image list --offer vyos --all - # - # Now that we have a network, we'll deploy an VyOS server. - # An Azure Virtual Machine has several components. In this example we'll build - # a security group, a network interface, a public ip address, a storage - # account and finally the VM itself. Terraform handles all the dependencies - # automatically, and each resource is named with user-defined variables. - ############################################################################## - - - # Security group to allow inbound access on port 22 (ssh) - - resource "azurerm_network_security_group" "vyos-sg" { - name = "${var.prefix}-sg" - location = "${var.location}" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - - security_rule { - name = "SSH" - priority = 100 - direction = "Inbound" - access = "Allow" - protocol = "Tcp" - source_port_range = "*" - destination_port_range = "22" - source_address_prefix = "${var.source_network}" - destination_address_prefix = "*" - } - } - - # A network interface. - - resource "azurerm_network_interface" "vyos-nic" { - name = "${var.prefix}vyos-nic" - location = "${var.location}" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - - ip_configuration { - name = "${var.prefix}ipconfig" - subnet_id = "${azurerm_subnet.subnet.id}" - private_ip_address_allocation = "Dynamic" - public_ip_address_id = "${azurerm_public_ip.vyos-pip.id}" - } - } - - # Add a public IP address. - - resource "azurerm_public_ip" "vyos-pip" { - name = "${var.prefix}-ip" - location = "${var.location}" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - allocation_method = "Dynamic" - } - - # Build a virtual machine. This is a standard VyOS instance from Marketplace. - - resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "vyos" { - name = "${var.hostname}-vyos" - location = "${var.location}" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - vm_size = "${var.vm_size}" - - network_interface_ids = ["${azurerm_network_interface.vyos-nic.id}"] - delete_os_disk_on_termination = "true" - - # To finde an information about the plan use the command: - # az vm image list --offer vyos --all - - plan { - publisher = "sentriumsl" - name = "vyos-1-3" - product = "vyos-1-2-lts-on-azure" - } - - storage_image_reference { - publisher = "${var.image_publisher}" - offer = "${var.image_offer}" - sku = "${var.image_sku}" - version = "${var.image_version}" - } - - storage_os_disk { - name = "${var.hostname}-osdisk" - managed_disk_type = "Standard_LRS" - caching = "ReadWrite" - create_option = "FromImage" - } - - os_profile { - computer_name = "${var.hostname}" - admin_username = "${var.admin_username}" - admin_password = "${var.admin_password}" - } - - os_profile_linux_config { - disable_password_authentication = false - } - } - - data "azurerm_public_ip" "example" { - depends_on = ["azurerm_virtual_machine.vyos"] - name = "vyos-ip" - resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group}" - } - output "public_ip_address" { - value = data.azurerm_public_ip.example.ip_address - } - - # IP of AZ instance copied to a file ip.txt in local system - - resource "local_file" "ip" { - content = data.azurerm_public_ip.example.ip_address - filename = "ip.txt" - } - - #Connecting to the Ansible control node using SSH connection - - resource "null_resource" "nullremote1" { - depends_on = ["azurerm_virtual_machine.vyos"] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.password - host = var.host - } - - # Copying the ip.txt file to the Ansible control node from local system - - provisioner "file" { - source = "ip.txt" - destination = "/root/az/ip.txt" - } - } - - resource "null_resource" "nullremote2" { - depends_on = ["azurerm_virtual_machine.vyos"] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.password - host = var.host - } - - # Command to run ansible playbook on remote Linux OS - - provisioner "remote-exec" { - - inline = [ - "cd /root/az/", - "ansible-playbook instance.yml" - ] - } - } - - - -variables.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - ############################################################################## - # Variables File - # - # Here is where we store the default values for all the variables used in our - # Terraform code. - ############################################################################## - - variable "resource_group" { - description = "The name of your Azure Resource Group." - default = "my_resource_group" - } - - variable "prefix" { - description = "This prefix will be included in the name of some resources." - default = "vyos" - } - - variable "hostname" { - description = "Virtual machine hostname. Used for local hostname, DNS, and storage-related names." - default = "vyos_terraform" - } - - variable "location" { - description = "The region where the virtual network is created." - default = "centralus" - } - - variable "virtual_network_name" { - description = "The name for your virtual network." - default = "vnet" - } - - variable "address_space" { - description = "The address space that is used by the virtual network. You can supply more than one address space. Changing this forces a new resource to be created." - default = "10.0.0.0/16" - } - - variable "subnet_prefix" { - description = "The address prefix to use for the subnet." - default = "10.0.10.0/24" - } - - variable "storage_account_tier" { - description = "Defines the storage tier. Valid options are Standard and Premium." - default = "Standard" - } - - variable "storage_replication_type" { - description = "Defines the replication type to use for this storage account. Valid options include LRS, GRS etc." - default = "LRS" - } - - # The most chippers size - - variable "vm_size" { - description = "Specifies the size of the virtual machine." - default = "Standard_B1s" - } - - variable "image_publisher" { - description = "Name of the publisher of the image (az vm image list)" - default = "sentriumsl" - } - - variable "image_offer" { - description = "Name of the offer (az vm image list)" - default = "vyos-1-2-lts-on-azure" - } - - variable "image_sku" { - description = "Image SKU to apply (az vm image list)" - default = "vyos-1-3" - } - - variable "image_version" { - description = "Version of the image to apply (az vm image list)" - default = "1.3.3" - } - - variable "admin_username" { - description = "Administrator user name" - default = "vyos" - } - - variable "admin_password" { - description = "Administrator password" - default = "Vyos0!" - } - - variable "source_network" { - description = "Allow access from this network prefix. Defaults to '*'." - default = "*" - } - - variable "password" { - description = "pass for Ansible" - type = string - sensitive = true - } - variable "host"{ - description = "IP of my Ansible" - } - - -Structure of files Ansible - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── group_vars - └── all - ├── ansible.cfg - └── instance.yml - - -File contents -------------- - -ansible.cfg - -.. code-block:: none - - [defaults] - inventory = /root/az/ip.txt - host_key_checking= False - remote_user=vyos - - -instance.yml - -.. code-block:: none - - - name: integration of terraform and ansible - hosts: all - gather_facts: 'no' - - tasks: - - - name: "Wait 300 seconds, but only start checking after 60 seconds" - wait_for_connection: - delay: 60 - timeout: 300 - - - name: "Configure general settings for the vyos hosts group" - vyos_config: - lines: - - set system name-server 8.8.8.8 - save: - true - - -all - -.. code-block:: none - - ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.network_cli - ansible_network_os: vyos.vyos.vyos - - # user and password gets from terraform variables "admin_username" and "admin_password" - ansible_user: vyos - ansible_ssh_pass: Vyos0! - - -Azure_terraform_ansible_single_vyos_instance --------------------------------------------- - -How to create a single instance and install your configuration using Terraform+Ansible+Azure -Step by step: - -Azure ------ - -1.1 Create an account with Azure - -Terraform ---------- - -2.1 Create a UNIX or Windows instance - -2.2 Download and install Terraform - -2.3 Create the folder for example ../azvyos/ - -2.4 Copy all files from my folder /Terraform into your Terraform project (main.tf, variables.tf) - -2.5 Login with Azure using the command - - #az login - -2.6 Type the commands : - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform init - -Ansible -------- - -3.1 Create a UNIX instance - -3.2 Download and install Ansible - -3.3 Create the folder for example /root/az/ - -3.4 Copy all files from my folder /Ansible into your Ansible project (ansible.cfg, instance.yml and /group_vars) - -Start ------ - -4.1 Type the commands on your Terrafom instance: - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform plan - - #terraform apply - - #yes - - - -Deploying vyos in the Vsphere infrastructia -------------------------------------------- -With the help of terraforms, you can quickly deploy Vyos-based infrastructure in the vSphere. - -Structure of files Terrafom - -.. code-block:: none - - . - ├── main.tf - ├── versions.tf - ├── variables.tf - └── terraform.tfvars - -File contents -------------- - -main.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - provider "vsphere" { - user = var.vsphere_user - password = var.vsphere_password - vsphere_server = var.vsphere_server - allow_unverified_ssl = true - } - - data "vsphere_datacenter" "datacenter" { - name = var.datacenter - } - - data "vsphere_datastore" "datastore" { - name = var.datastore - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - } - - data "vsphere_compute_cluster" "cluster" { - name = var.cluster - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - } - - data "vsphere_resource_pool" "default" { - name = format("%s%s", data.vsphere_compute_cluster.cluster.name, "/Resources/terraform") # set as you need - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - } - - data "vsphere_host" "host" { - name = var.host - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - } - - data "vsphere_network" "network" { - name = var.network_name - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - } - - ## Deployment of VM from Remote OVF - resource "vsphere_virtual_machine" "vmFromRemoteOvf" { - name = var.remotename - datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.datacenter.id - datastore_id = data.vsphere_datastore.datastore.id - host_system_id = data.vsphere_host.host.id - resource_pool_id = data.vsphere_resource_pool.default.id - network_interface { - network_id = data.vsphere_network.network.id - } - wait_for_guest_net_timeout = 2 - wait_for_guest_ip_timeout = 2 - - ovf_deploy { - allow_unverified_ssl_cert = true - remote_ovf_url = var.url_ova - disk_provisioning = "thin" - ip_protocol = "IPv4" - ip_allocation_policy = "dhcpPolicy" - ovf_network_map = { - "Network 1" = data.vsphere_network.network.id - "Network 2" = data.vsphere_network.network.id - } - } - vapp { - properties = { - "password" = "12345678", - "local-hostname" = "terraform_vyos" - } - } - } - - output "ip" { - description = "default ip address of the deployed VM" - value = vsphere_virtual_machine.vmFromRemoteOvf.default_ip_address - } - - # IP of AZ instance copied to a file ip.txt in local system - - resource "local_file" "ip" { - content = vsphere_virtual_machine.vmFromRemoteOvf.default_ip_address - filename = "ip.txt" - } - - #Connecting to the Ansible control node using SSH connection - - resource "null_resource" "nullremote1" { - depends_on = ["vsphere_virtual_machine.vmFromRemoteOvf"] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.ansiblepassword - host = var.ansiblehost - - } - - # Copying the ip.txt file to the Ansible control node from local system - - provisioner "file" { - source = "ip.txt" - destination = "/root/vsphere/ip.txt" - } - } - - resource "null_resource" "nullremote2" { - depends_on = ["vsphere_virtual_machine.vmFromRemoteOvf"] - connection { - type = "ssh" - user = "root" - password = var.ansiblepassword - host = var.ansiblehost - } - - # Command to run ansible playbook on remote Linux OS - - provisioner "remote-exec" { - - inline = [ - "cd /root/vsphere/", - "ansible-playbook instance.yml" - ] - } - } - - -versions.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - # Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc. - # SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 - - terraform { - required_providers { - vsphere = { - source = "hashicorp/vsphere" - version = "2.4.0" - } - } - } - -variables.tf - -.. code-block:: none - - # Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc. - # SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 - - variable "vsphere_server" { - description = "vSphere server" - type = string - } - - variable "vsphere_user" { - description = "vSphere username" - type = string - } - - variable "vsphere_password" { - description = "vSphere password" - type = string - sensitive = true - } - - variable "datacenter" { - description = "vSphere data center" - type = string - } - - variable "cluster" { - description = "vSphere cluster" - type = string - } - - variable "datastore" { - description = "vSphere datastore" - type = string - } - - variable "network_name" { - description = "vSphere network name" - type = string - } - - variable "host" { - description = "name if yor host" - type = string - } - - variable "remotename" { - description = "the name of you VM" - type = string - } - - variable "url_ova" { - description = "the URL to .OVA file or cloude store" - type = string - } - - variable "ansiblepassword" { - description = "Ansible password" - type = string - } - - variable "ansiblehost" { - description = "Ansible host name or IP" - type = string - } - -terraform.tfvars - -.. code-block:: none - - vsphere_user = "" - vsphere_password = "" - vsphere_server = "" - datacenter = "" - datastore = "" - cluster = "" - network_name = "" - host = "" - url_ova = "" - ansiblepassword = "" - ansiblehost = "" - remotename = "" - -Azure_terraform_ansible_single_vyos_instance --------------------------------------------- - -How to create a single instance and install your configuration using Terraform+Ansible+Vsphere -Step by step: - -Vsphere -------- - -1.1 Collect all data in to file "terraform.tfvars" and create resources fo example "terraform" - -Terraform ---------- - -2.1 Create a UNIX or Windows instance - -2.2 Download and install Terraform - -2.3 Create the folder for example ../vsphere/ - -2.4 Copy all files from my folder /Terraform into your Terraform project - -2.5 Type the commands : - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform init - - -Ansible -------- - -3.1 Create a UNIX instance - -3.2 Download and install Ansible - -3.3 Create the folder for example /root/vsphere/ - -3.4 Copy all files from my folder /Ansible into your Ansible project (ansible.cfg, instance.yml and /group_vars) - -Start ------ - -4.1 Type the commands on your Terrafom instance: - - #cd /your folder - - #terraform plan - - #terraform apply - - #yes - |