========================== Getting Started With 1and1 ========================== 1&1 is one of the world’s leading Web hosting providers. 1&1 currently offers a wide range of Web hosting products, including email solutions and high-end servers in 10 different countries including Germany, Spain, Great Britain and the United States. From domains to 1&1 MyWebsite to eBusiness solutions like Cloud Hosting and Web servers for complex tasks, 1&1 is well placed to deliver a high quality service to its customers. All 1&1 products are hosted in 1&1‘s high-performance, green data centers in the USA and Europe. Dependencies ============ * 1and1 >= 1.2.0 Configuration ============= * Using the new format, set up the cloud configuration at ``/etc/salt/cloud.providers`` or ``/etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/oneandone.conf``: .. code-block:: yaml my-oneandone-config: driver: oneandone # Set the location of the salt-master # minion: master: saltmaster.example.com # Configure oneandone authentication credentials # api_token: ssh_private_key: /path/to/id_rsa ssh_public_key: /path/to/id_rsa.pub Authentication ============== The ``api_key`` is used for API authorization. This token can be obtained from the CloudPanel in the Management section below Users. Profiles ======== Here is an example of a profile: .. code-block:: yaml oneandone_fixed_size: provider: my-oneandone-config description: Small instance size server fixed_instance_size: S appliance_id: 8E3BAA98E3DFD37857810E0288DD8FBA oneandone_custom_size: provider: my-oneandone-config description: Custom size server vcore: 2 cores_per_processor: 2 ram: 8 appliance_id: 8E3BAA98E3DFD37857810E0288DD8FBA hdds: - is_main: true size: 20 - is_main: false size: 20 The following list explains some of the important properties. fixed_instance_size_id When creating a server, either ``fixed_instance_size_id`` or custom hardware params containing ``vcore``, ``cores_per_processor``, ``ram``, and ``hdds`` must be provided. Can be one of the IDs listed among the output of the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-sizes oneandone vcore Total amount of processors. cores_per_processor Number of cores per processor. ram RAM memory size in GB. hdds Hard disks. appliance_id ID of the image that will be installed on server. Can be one of the IDs listed in the output of the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-images oneandone datacenter_id ID of the datacenter where the server will be created. Can be one of the IDs listed in the output of the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-locations oneandone description Description of the server. password Password of the server. Password must contain more than 8 characters using uppercase letters, numbers and other special symbols. power_on Power on server after creation. Default is set to true. firewall_policy_id Firewall policy ID. If it is not provided, the server will assign the best firewall policy, creating a new one if necessary. If the parameter is sent with a 0 value, the server will be created with all ports blocked. ip_id IP address ID. load_balancer_id Load balancer ID. monitoring_policy_id Monitoring policy ID. deploy Set to False if Salt should not be installed on the node. wait_for_timeout The timeout to wait in seconds for provisioning resources such as servers. The default wait_for_timeout is 15 minutes. public_key_ids List of public key IDs (ssh key). Functions ========= * Create an SSH key .. code-block:: bash sudo salt-cloud -f create_ssh_key my-oneandone-config name='SaltTest' description='SaltTestDescription' * Create a block storage .. code-block:: bash sudo salt-cloud -f create_block_storage my-oneandone-config name='SaltTest2' description='SaltTestDescription' size=50 datacenter_id='5091F6D8CBFEF9C26ACE957C652D5D49' For more information concerning cloud profiles, see :ref:`here `.