
Additionally, fixed most of the errors reported by rstcheck. Fixes https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/58668
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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.
# 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:
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:
# 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:
# 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:
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:
api_host_suffix: .api.myhostname.com
Miscellaneous Configuration
The following configuration items can be set in either
provider
or profile
configuration 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.`