OpenCrowbar
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RHEL/CentOS 6.5 Deployment Guide
Deploy Guide
Connecting to the BMC Network
Adding Provisionable Operating Systems
Crowbar Admin Node Port Mapping
Connecting to the BMC Network
OpenCrowbar Directory Structure
Node Registration Process
OpenCrowbar Troubleshooting Tips
Development Guide
OpenCrowbar API
Attribute (aka Attrib) APIs
Barclamp APIs
Deployment APIs
Deployment-Role API
DHCP Database
Group APIs
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Interface (NICs) API
Jig (aka CMDB interface) APIs
Network API
Node API
Node Role APIs
Range API
Role APIs
Structure of the template JSON (from an example)
Run APIs
Status APIs
Test APIs
User CRUD: List
User CRUD: Show
User CRUD: Create
User CRUD: Update
Reset User Password
Lock User
Unlock User
Make User Admin
Remove User Admin
User CRUD: Delete
Crowbar Barclamps
Creating a New OpenCrowbar Barclamp
Contributing to OpenCrowbar
Contributing Code
OpenCrowbar Database (Postgresql 9.3)
Dev System Configuration
OK, let’s get started setting up the development environemnt:
Build Sledgehammer (Advanced Dev Only)
openSUSE images <== This info is not current – FixMe
Configuration Guide - Ubuntu 12.04.03
Crowbar Development Based Upon SUSE
THIS IS DEPRECATED. Use the Docker based development environment instead here
OpenCrowbar Development Environment Based Upon Ubuntu
Getting started with Crowbar development
Short Term notes for running the OpenCrowbar in Docker
Admin Node in Docker
Test/Dev using Docker Worker Nodes
Setting Up the Virtual Machine (VM) on a Fedora host O/S
Ubuntu with KVM
Configuration of Proxy Cache
Windows & Firewall Help
VirtualBox Development System
Adding Documentation
Formatting Documentation
Topic Documentation
Configuration Managers (aka Jigs)
Chef Jig and Developing with Cookbooks
Crowbar and Berkshelf
Developing Cookbooks
Testing Cookbooks
Noop Jig
Script Jig
OpenCrowbar Design Topics
Core OCB Objects Design Information
Attrib Model
Barclamp Model
Experimental OpenCrowbar Model
Required Overrides
Overriding Barclamp.rb
Deployment Model
Deployment Role Model
Group Model
OpenCrowbar Data Models
Additional Data Model Design Information
Network Model
Node Model
Node Role Model
Role Model
Run / Delayed Job
User Model
Network Barclamp
TODO REVIEW NEEDED >>>>>>
Provising Process
Testing OpenCrowbar
BDD Testing
Using the BDD tool
Test Debugging
BDD Domain Specific Language (DSL)
Writing Feature Tests
BDD Internals
BDD Config
JSON Parser
BDD Object Management
What are the BDD *rats?
CLI Steps (clirat)
Extending the DSL
Passing information between Steps in a Scenario
Debugging
BDD Code Files
BDD testing RESTful APIs
g
json & validate
inspector
step - setup & teardown
Common steps
Reference Features
BDD Tips and Tricks
OpenCrowbar Environment Simulator
User Interface Development
Adding Localizations (i18n)
Adding Menu Items
Barclamp Roles - User Interface Development and Testing
Tips & Tricks (UI Developer)
Workflow Overview
Failures
Interact with Chef
Caveats:
Assumptions:
Instructions:
Neato things:
Assumptions:
Enabling Online Mode
Caveats:
Sledgehammer Hooks
The smoketest framework lives on the admin node, and consists of:
The smoketest command works like this:
Writing Barclamp Smoketests
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Current State of UEFI:
How To Use UEFI:
What UEFI Gives You:
What Does Not Work:
What Had to Be Changed:
Do you have a question?
OpenCrowbar License
Crowbar Framework Licenses
Berkshelf v2
Deployer Barclamp Licenses
DNS Barclamp Licenses
Crowbar Barclamp Licenses
Logging Barclamp Licenses
Network Barclamp Licenses
Deployer Barclamp Licenses
Provisioner Barclamp Licenses
Test Barclamp Licenses
Operational Principles
Attribute Injection
OpenCrowbar Concepts
Emergent services
Heterogenous Operating System Support
Ops Late Binding
Crowbar delivers “Ready State” infrastructure
Simulated Annealing
User Guide
OpenCrowbar
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Node Role Model
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Node Roles are the central unit of work in OpenCrowbar.