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coreos-cluster-cli

v2.1.0

Published

Command line interface for creating a CoreOs Cluster on Rackspace Cloud

Downloads

13

Readme

coreos-cluster-cli NPM version

Create a fully functional CoreOs Cluster on Rackspace Cloud from the command line. A node.js sdk version of coreos-cluster-cli is available on npm as coreos-cluster.

Quick Example

$ coreos-cluster --username my-rackspace-username --apiKey asdf1234 --region iad
    --num-nodes 5 --release alpha

example usage

Usage

    Usage: coreos-cluster [options]

    Options:

    -h, --help                     output usage information
    -V, --version                  output the version number
    -t --type [type]               type of cluster [performance]
    -r --release [release]         coreos release [stable]
    -f --flavor [flavor]           flavor for the coreos cluster [performance1-1]
    --num-nodes [number]           number of nodes to create (or add)
    --discovery-service-url [url]  url for an existing cluster discovery service
    --private-network [guid]       guid for an optional private network
    --monitoring-token [guid]      guid for optional rackspace cloud monitoring
    --ephemeral                    optional use data disk for Docker storage
    --key-name [ssh keyname]       optional ssh keyname
    --username [username]          required or via RACKSPACE_USERNAME env variable
    --apiKey [apiKey]              required or via RACKSPACE_APIKEY env variable
    --region [region]              required or via RACKSPACE_REGION env variable

Installation

npm install -g coreos-cluster-cli

More Information

Private Network

coreos-cluster-cli now supports adding a --private-network [guid] to each machine on the cluster, and will bind etcd to this private network. This is only available for performance type clusters. To get the guid of a private network in the desired region, please access the rackspace control panel.

Adding to an existing cluster

You can now provide the --discovery-service-url [url] of an existing cluster. Doing so will add --num-nodes to the current cluster, instead of registering a new cluster.

Cloud Monitoring

If you provide --monitoring-token [token] to your call, all of the created nodes will be registered with Cloud Monitoring. You can get an existing Cloud Monitoring token via the API: http://docs.rackspace.com/cm/api/v1.0/cm-devguide/content/service-agent-tokens.html#service-agent-token-list