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- ===========================
- Getting Started With Joyent
- ===========================
- Joyent is a public cloud host that supports SmartOS, Linux, FreeBSD, and
- Windows.
- Dependencies
- ============
- This driver requires the Python ``requests`` library to be installed.
- Configuration
- =============
- The Joyent cloud requires three configuration parameters. The user name and
- password that are used to log into the Joyent system, and the location of the
- private ssh key associated with the Joyent account. The ssh key is needed to
- send the provisioning commands up to the freshly created virtual machine.
- .. code-block:: yaml
- # Note: This example is for /etc/salt/cloud.providers or any file in the
- # /etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/ directory.
- my-joyent-config:
- driver: joyent
- user: fred
- password: saltybacon
- private_key: /root/mykey.pem
- keyname: mykey
- .. note::
- .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
- The ``provider`` parameter in cloud provider definitions was renamed to ``driver``. This
- change was made to avoid confusion with the ``provider`` parameter that is used in cloud profile
- definitions. Cloud provider definitions now use ``driver`` to refer to the Salt cloud module that
- provides the underlying functionality to connect to a cloud host, while cloud profiles continue
- to use ``provider`` to refer to provider configurations that you define.
- Profiles
- ========
- Cloud Profiles
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Set up an initial profile at ``/etc/salt/cloud.profiles`` or in the
- ``/etc/salt/cloud.profiles.d/`` directory:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- joyent_512:
- provider: my-joyent-config
- size: g4-highcpu-512M
- image: ubuntu-16.04
- Sizes can be obtained using the ``--list-sizes`` option for the ``salt-cloud``
- command:
- .. code-block:: bash
- # salt-cloud --list-sizes my-joyent-config
- my-joyent-config:
- ----------
- joyent:
- ----------
- g4-highcpu-512M:
- ----------
- default:
- False
- description:
- Compute Optimized 512M RAM - 1 vCPU - 10 GB Disk
- disk:
- 10240
- group:
- Compute Optimized
- id:
- 14aea8fc-d0f8-11e5-bfe4-a7458dbc6c99
- lwps:
- 4000
- memory:
- 512
- name:
- g4-highcpu-512M
- swap:
- 2048
- vcpus:
- 0
- version:
- 1.0.3
- ...SNIP...
- Images can be obtained using the ``--list-images`` option for the ``salt-cloud``
- command:
- .. code-block:: bash
- # salt-cloud --list-images my-joyent-config
- my-joyent-config:
- ----------
- joyent:
- ----------
- base:
- ----------
- description:
- A 32-bit SmartOS image with just essential packages
- installed. Ideal for users who are comfortabl e with
- setting up their own environment and tools.
- files:
- |_
- ----------
- compression:
- gzip
- sha1:
- b00a77408ddd9aeac85085b68b1cd22a07353956
- size:
- 106918297
- homepage:
- http://wiki.joyent.com/jpc2/Base+Instance
- id:
- 00aec452-6e81-11e4-8474-ebfec9a1a911
- name:
- base
- os:
- smartos
- owner:
- 9dce1460-0c4c-4417-ab8b-25ca478c5a78
- public:
- True
- published_at:
- 2014-11-17T17:41:46Z
- requirements:
- ----------
- state:
- active
- type:
- smartmachine
- version:
- 14.3.0
- ...SNIP...
- SmartDataCenter
- ===============
- This driver can also be used with the Joyent SmartDataCenter project. More
- details can be found at:
- .. _`SmartDataCenter`: https://github.com/joyent/sdc
- Using SDC requires that an api_host_suffix is set. The default value for this is
- `.api.joyentcloud.com`. All characters, including the leading `.`, should be
- included:
- .. code-block:: yaml
- api_host_suffix: .api.myhostname.com
- Miscellaneous Configuration
- ===========================
- The following configuration items can be set in either ``provider`` or
- ``profile`` confuration files.
- use_ssl
- ~~~~~~~
- When set to ``True`` (the default), attach ``https://`` to any URL that does not
- already have ``http://`` or ``https://`` included at the beginning. The best
- practice is to leave the protocol out of the URL, and use this setting to manage
- it.
- verify_ssl
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- When set to ``True`` (the default), the underlying web library will verify the
- SSL certificate. This should only be set to ``False`` for debugging.`
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