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README.rst

============
Linux Fomula
============

Linux Operating Systems.

* Ubuntu
* CentOS
* RedHat
* Fedora
* Arch

Sample Pillars
==============


Linux System
------------

Basic Linux box

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
enabled: true
name: 'node1'
domain: 'domain.com'
cluster: 'system'
environment: prod
timezone: 'Europe/Prague'
utc: true

Linux with system users, some with password set:
.. WARNING::
If no 'password' variable has been passed - any predifined password
will be removed.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
user:
jdoe:
name: 'jdoe'
enabled: true
sudo: true
shell: /bin/bash
full_name: 'Jonh Doe'
home: '/home/jdoe'
email: 'jonh@doe.com'
jsmith:
name: 'jsmith'
enabled: true
full_name: 'With clear password'
home: '/home/jsmith'
hash_password: true
password: "userpassword"
mark:
name: 'mark'
enabled: true
full_name: "unchange password'
home: '/home/mark'
password: false
elizabeth:
name: 'elizabeth'
enabled: true
full_name: 'With hased password'
home: '/home/elizabeth'
password: "$6$nUI7QEz3$dFYjzQqK5cJ6HQ38KqG4gTWA9eJu3aKx6TRVDFh6BVJxJgFWg2akfAA7f1fCxcSUeOJ2arCO6EEI6XXnHXxG10"

Configure sudo for users and groups under ``/etc/sudoers.d/``.
This ways ``linux.system.sudo`` pillar map to actual sudo attributes:

.. code-block:: jinja

# simplified template:
Cmds_Alias {{ alias }}={{ commands }}
{{ user }} {{ hosts }}=({{ runas }}) NOPASSWD: {{ commands }}
%{{ group }} {{ hosts }}=({{ runas }}) NOPASSWD: {{ commands }}

# when rendered:
saltuser1 ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
sudo:
enabled: true
aliases:
host:
LOCAL:
- localhost
PRODUCTION:
- db1
- db2
runas:
DBA:
- postgres
- mysql
SALT:
- root
command:
# Note: This is not 100% safe when ALL keyword is used, user still may modify configs and hide his actions.
# Best practice is to specify full list of commands user is allowed to run.
SUPPORT_RESTRICTED:
- /bin/vi /etc/sudoers*
- /bin/vim /etc/sudoers*
- /bin/nano /etc/sudoers*
- /bin/emacs /etc/sudoers*
- /bin/su - root
- /bin/su -
- /bin/su
- /usr/sbin/visudo
SUPPORT_SHELLS:
- /bin/sh
- /bin/ksh
- /bin/bash
- /bin/rbash
- /bin/dash
- /bin/zsh
- /bin/csh
- /bin/fish
- /bin/tcsh
- /usr/bin/login
- /usr/bin/su
- /usr/su
ALL_SALT_SAFE:
- /usr/bin/salt state*
- /usr/bin/salt service*
- /usr/bin/salt pillar*
- /usr/bin/salt grains*
- /usr/bin/salt saltutil*
- /usr/bin/salt-call state*
- /usr/bin/salt-call service*
- /usr/bin/salt-call pillar*
- /usr/bin/salt-call grains*
- /usr/bin/salt-call saltutil*
SALT_TRUSTED:
- /usr/bin/salt*
users:
# saltuser1 with default values: saltuser1 ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
saltuser1: {}
saltuser2:
hosts:
- LOCAL
# User Alias DBA
DBA:
hosts:
- ALL
commands:
- ALL_SALT_SAFE
groups:
db-ops:
hosts:
- ALL
- '!PRODUCTION'
runas:
- DBA
commands:
- /bin/cat *
- /bin/less *
- /bin/ls *
salt-ops:
hosts:
- 'ALL'
runas:
- SALT
commands:
- SUPPORT_SHELLS
salt-ops-2nd:
name: salt-ops
nopasswd: false
setenv: true # Enable sudo -E option
runas:
- DBA
commands:
- ALL
- '!SUPPORT_SHELLS'
- '!SUPPORT_RESTRICTED'

Linux with package, latest version

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
package:
package-name:
version: latest

Linux with package from certail repo, version with no upgrades

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
package:
package-name:
version: 2132.323
repo: 'custom-repo'
hold: true

Linux with package from certail repo, version with no GPG verification

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
package:
package-name:
version: 2132.323
repo: 'custom-repo'
verify: false

Linux with autoupdates (automatically install security package updates)

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
autoupdates:
enabled: true
mail: root@localhost
mail_only_on_error: true
remove_unused_dependencies: false
automatic_reboot: true
automatic_reboot_time: "02:00"

Linux with cron jobs
By default it will use name as an identifier, unless identifier key is
explicitly set or False (then it will use Salt's default behavior which is
identifier same as command resulting in not being able to change it)

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
job:
cmd1:
command: '/cmd/to/run'
identifier: cmd1
enabled: true
user: 'root'
hour: 2
minute: 0

Linux security limits (limit sensu user memory usage to max 1GB):

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
limit:
sensu:
enabled: true
domain: sensu
limits:
- type: hard
item: as
value: 1000000

Enable autologin on tty1 (may work only for Ubuntu 14.04):

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
console:
tty1:
autologin: root
# Enable serial console
ttyS0:
autologin: root
rate: 115200
term: xterm

To disable set autologin to `false`.

Set ``policy-rc.d`` on Debian-based systems. Action can be any available
command in ``while true`` loop and ``case`` context.
Following will disallow dpkg to stop/start services for cassandra package automatically:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
policyrcd:
- package: cassandra
action: exit 101
- package: '*'
action: switch

Set system locales:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
locale:
en_US.UTF-8:
default: true
"cs_CZ.UTF-8 UTF-8":
enabled: true

Systemd settings:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
systemd:
system:
Manager:
DefaultLimitNOFILE: 307200
DefaultLimitNPROC: 307200
user:
Manager:
DefaultLimitCPU: 2
DefaultLimitNPROC: 4

Ensure presence of directory:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
directory:
/tmp/test:
user: root
group: root
mode: 700
makedirs: true

Kernel
~~~~~~

Install always up to date LTS kernel and headers from Ubuntu trusty:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
type: generic
lts: trusty
headers: true

Load kernel modules and add them to `/etc/modules`:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
modules:
- nf_conntrack
- tp_smapi
- 8021q

Configure or blacklist kernel modules with additional options to `/etc/modprobe.d` following example
will add `/etc/modprobe.d/nf_conntrack.conf` file with line `options nf_conntrack hashsize=262144`:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
module:
nf_conntrack:
option:
hashsize: 262144



Install specific kernel version and ensure all other kernel packages are
not present. Also install extra modules and headers for this kernel:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
type: generic
extra: true
headers: true
version: 4.2.0-22

Systcl kernel parameters

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
sysctl:
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl: 3
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time: 30
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes: 8


CPU
~~~

Enable cpufreq governor for every cpu:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
cpu:
governor: performance


Shared Libraries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Set additional shared library to Linux system library path

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
ld:
library:
java:
- /usr/lib/jvm/jre-openjdk/lib/amd64/server
- /opt/java/jre/lib/amd64/server


Certificates
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Add certificate authority into system trusted CA bundle

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
ca_certificates:
mycert: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

Sysfs
~~~~~

Install sysfsutils and set sysfs attributes:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
sysfs:
scheduler:
block/sda/queue/scheduler: deadline
power:
mode:
power/state: 0660
owner:
power/state: "root:power"
devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor: powersave

Huge Pages
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Huge Pages give a performance boost to applications that intensively deal
with memory allocation/deallocation by decreasing memory fragmentation.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
hugepages:
small:
size: 2M
count: 107520
mount_point: /mnt/hugepages_2MB
mount: false/true # default false
large:
default: true # default automatically mounted
size: 1G
count: 210
mount_point: /mnt/hugepages_1GB

Note: not recommended to use both pagesizes in concurrently.

Intel SR-IOV
~~~~~~~~~~~~

PCI-SIG Single Root I/O Virtualization and Sharing (SR-IOV) specification defines a standardized mechanism to virtualize PCIe devices. The mechanism can virtualize a single PCIe Ethernet controller to appear as multiple PCIe devices.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
sriov: True
unsafe_interrupts: False # Default is false. for older platforms and AMD we need to add interrupt remapping workaround
rc:
local: |
#!/bin/sh -e
# Enable 7 VF on eth1
echo 7 > /sys/class/net/eth1/device/sriov_numvfs; sleep 2; ifup -a
exit 0

Isolate CPU options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Remove the specified CPUs, as defined by the cpu_number values, from the general kernel
SMP balancing and scheduler algroithms. The only way to move a process onto or off an
"isolated" CPU is via the CPU affinity syscalls. cpu_number begins at 0, so the
maximum value is 1 less than the number of CPUs on the system.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
kernel:
isolcpu: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 # isolate first cpu 0

Repositories
~~~~~~~~~~~~

RedHat based Linux with additional OpenStack repo

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
repo:
rdo-icehouse:
enabled: true
source: 'http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-icehouse/epel-6/'
pgpcheck: 0

Ensure system repository to use czech Debian mirror (``default: true``)
Also pin it's packages with priority 900.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
repo:
debian:
default: true
source: "deb http://ftp.cz.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free"
# Import signing key from URL if needed
key_url: "http://dummy.com/public.gpg"
pin:
- pin: 'origin "ftp.cz.debian.org"'
priority: 900
package: '*'


Package manager proxy setup globally:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
repo:
apt-mk:
source: "deb http://apt-mk.mirantis.com/ stable main salt"
...
proxy:
pkg:
enabled: true
ftp: ftp://ftp-proxy-for-apt.host.local:2121
...
# NOTE: Global defaults for any other componet that configure proxy on the system.
# If your environment has just one simple proxy, set it on linux:system:proxy.
#
# fall back system defaults if linux:system:proxy:pkg has no protocol specific entries
# as for https and http
ftp: ftp://proxy.host.local:2121
http: http://proxy.host.local:3142
https: https://proxy.host.local:3143

Package manager proxy setup per repository:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
...
repo:
debian:
source: "deb http://apt-mk.mirantis.com/ stable main salt"
...
apt-mk:
source: "deb http://apt-mk.mirantis.com/ stable main salt"
# per repository proxy
proxy:
enabled: true
http: http://maas-01:8080
https: http://maas-01:8080
...
proxy:
# package manager fallback defaults
# used if linux:system:repo:apt-mk:proxy has no protocol specific entries
pkg:
enabled: true
ftp: ftp://proxy.host.local:2121
#http: http://proxy.host.local:3142
#https: https://proxy.host.local:3143
...
# global system fallback system defaults
ftp: ftp://proxy.host.local:2121
http: http://proxy.host.local:3142
https: https://proxy.host.local:3143


Remove all repositories:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
purge_repos: true

Setup custom apt config options:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
apt:
config:
compression-workaround:
"Acquire::CompressionTypes::Order": "gz"
docker-clean:
"DPkg::Post-Invoke":
- "rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/partial/*.deb /var/cache/apt/*.bin || true"
"APT::Update::Post-Invoke":
- "rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/partial/*.deb /var/cache/apt/*.bin || true"

RC
~~

rc.local example

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
rc:
local: |
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
# value on error.
#
# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
# bits.
#
# By default this script does nothing.
exit 0


Prompt
~~~~~~

Setting prompt is implemented by creating ``/etc/profile.d/prompt.sh``. Every
user can have different prompt.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
prompt:
root: \\n\\[\\033[0;37m\\]\\D{%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S} $(hostname -f)\\[\\e[0m\\]\\n\\[\\e[1;31m\\][\\u@\\h:\\w]\\[\\e[0m\\]
default: \\n\\D{%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S} $(hostname -f)\\n[\\u@\\h:\\w]

On Debian systems to set prompt system-wide it's necessary to remove setting
PS1 in ``/etc/bash.bashrc`` and ``~/.bashrc`` (which comes from
``/etc/skel/.bashrc``). This formula will do this automatically, but will not
touch existing user's ``~/.bashrc`` files except root.

Bash
~~~~

Fix bash configuration to preserve history across sessions (like ZSH does by
default).

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
bash:
preserve_history: true

Message of the day
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

``pam_motd`` from package ``update-motd`` is used for dynamic messages of the
day. Setting custom motd will cleanup existing ones.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
motd:
- release: |
#!/bin/sh
[ -r /etc/lsb-release ] && . /etc/lsb-release

if [ -z "$DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/lsb_release ]; then
# Fall back to using the very slow lsb_release utility
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=$(lsb_release -s -d)
fi

printf "Welcome to %s (%s %s %s)\n" "$DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION" "$(uname -o)" "$(uname -r)" "$(uname -m)"
- warning: |
#!/bin/sh
printf "This is [company name] network.\n"
printf "Unauthorized access strictly prohibited.\n"

Services
~~~~~~~~

Stop and disable linux service:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
service:
apt-daily.timer:
status: dead

Possible status is dead (disable service by default), running (enable service by default), enabled, disabled.

Linux with atop service:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
atop:
enabled: true
interval: 20
logpath: "/var/log/atop"
outfile: "/var/log/atop/daily.log"

RHEL / CentOS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Unfortunately ``update-motd`` is currently not available for RHEL so there's
no native support for dynamic motd.
You can still set static one, only pillar structure differs:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
motd: |
This is [company name] network.
Unauthorized access strictly prohibited.

Haveged
~~~~~~~

If you are running headless server and are low on entropy, it may be a good
idea to setup Haveged.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
haveged:
enabled: true

Linux network
-------------

Linux with network manager

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
network_manager: true

Linux with default static network interfaces, default gateway interface and DNS servers

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
interface:
eth0:
enabled: true
type: eth
address: 192.168.0.102
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.1
name_servers:
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
mtu: 1500

Linux with bonded interfaces and disabled NetworkManager

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
interface:
eth0:
type: eth
...
eth1:
type: eth
...
bond0:
enabled: true
type: bond
address: 192.168.0.102
netmask: 255.255.255.0
mtu: 1500
use_in:
- interface: ${linux:interface:eth0}
- interface: ${linux:interface:eth0}
network_manager:
disable: true

Linux with vlan interface_params

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
interface:
vlan69:
type: vlan
use_interfaces:
- interface: ${linux:interface:bond0}

Linux with wireless interface parameters

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
gateway: 10.0.0.1
default_interface: eth0
interface:
wlan0:
type: eth
wireless:
essid: example
key: example_key
security: wpa
priority: 1

Linux networks with routes defined

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
enabled: true
gateway: 10.0.0.1
default_interface: eth0
interface:
eth0:
type: eth
route:
default:
address: 192.168.0.123
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.1

Native Linux Bridges

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
interface:
eth1:
enabled: true
type: eth
proto: manual
up_cmds:
- ip address add 0/0 dev $IFACE
- ip link set $IFACE up
down_cmds:
- ip link set $IFACE down
br-ex:
enabled: true
type: bridge
address: ${linux:network:host:public_local:address}
netmask: 255.255.255.0
use_interfaces:
- eth1

OpenVswitch Bridges

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
bridge: openvswitch
interface:
eth1:
enabled: true
type: eth
proto: manual
up_cmds:
- ip address add 0/0 dev $IFACE
- ip link set $IFACE up
down_cmds:
- ip link set $IFACE down
br-ex:
enabled: true
type: bridge
address: ${linux:network:host:public_local:address}
netmask: 255.255.255.0
use_interfaces:
- eth1
br-prv:
enabled: true
type: ovs_bridge
mtu: 65000
br-ens7:
enabled: true
name: br-ens7
type: ovs_bridge
proto: manual
mtu: 9000
use_interfaces:
- ens7
patch-br-ens7-br-prv:
enabled: true
name: ens7-prv
ovs_type: ovs_port
type: ovs_port
bridge: br-ens7
port_type: patch
peer: prv-ens7
mtu: 65000
patch-br-prv-br-ens7:
enabled: true
name: prv-ens7
bridge: br-prv
ovs_type: ovs_port
type: ovs_port
port_type: patch
peer: ens7-prv
mtu: 65000
ens7:
enabled: true
name: ens7
proto: manual
ovs_port_type: OVSPort
type: ovs_port
ovs_bridge: br-ens7
bridge: br-ens7

Debian manual proto interfaces

When you are changing interface proto from static in up state to manual, you
may need to flush ip addresses. For example, if you want to use the interface
and the ip on the bridge. This can be done by setting the ``ipflush_onchange``
to true.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
interface:
eth1:
enabled: true
type: eth
proto: manual
mtu: 9100
ipflush_onchange: true


Concatinating and removing interface files

Debian based distributions have `/etc/network/interfaces.d/` directory, where
you can store configuration of network interfaces in separate files. You can
concatinate the files to the defined destination when needed, this operation
removes the file from the `/etc/network/interfaces.d/`. If you just need to
remove iface files, you can use the `remove_iface_files` key.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
concat_iface_files:
- src: '/etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init.cfg'
dst: '/etc/network/interfaces'
remove_iface_files:
- '/etc/network/interfaces.d/90-custom.cfg'


DHCP client configuration

None of the keys is mandatory, include only those you really need. For full list
of available options under send, supersede, prepend, append refer to dhcp-options(5)

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
dhclient:
enabled: true
backoff_cutoff: 15
initial_interval: 10
reboot: 10
retry: 60
select_timeout: 0
timeout: 120
send:
- option: host-name
declaration: "= gethostname()"
supersede:
- option: host-name
declaration: "spaceship"
- option: domain-name
declaration: "domain.home"
#- option: arp-cache-timeout
# declaration: 20
prepend:
- option: domain-name-servers
declaration:
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
- option: domain-search
declaration:
- example.com
- eng.example.com
#append:
#- option: domain-name-servers
# declaration: 127.0.0.1
# ip or subnet to reject dhcp offer from
reject:
- 192.33.137.209
- 10.0.2.0/24
request:
- subnet-mask
- broadcast-address
- time-offset
- routers
- domain-name
- domain-name-servers
- domain-search
- host-name
- dhcp6.name-servers
- dhcp6.domain-search
- dhcp6.fqdn
- dhcp6.sntp-servers
- netbios-name-servers
- netbios-scope
- interface-mtu
- rfc3442-classless-static-routes
- ntp-servers
require:
- subnet-mask
- domain-name-servers
# if per interface configuration required add below
interface:
ens2:
initial_interval: 11
reject:
- 192.33.137.210
ens3:
initial_interval: 12
reject:
- 192.33.137.211

Linux network systemd settings:

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
...
systemd:
link:
10-iface-dmz:
Match:
MACAddress: c8:5b:67:fa:1a:af
OriginalName: eth0
Link:
Name: dmz0
netdev:
20-bridge-dmz:
match:
name: dmz0
network:
mescription: bridge
bridge: br-dmz0
network:
# works with lowercase, keys are by default capitalized
40-dhcp:
match:
name: '*'
network:
DHCP: yes


Configure global environment variables

Use ``/etc/environment`` for static system wide variable assignment after
boot. Variable expansion is frequently not supported.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
env:
BOB_VARIABLE: Alice
...
BOB_PATH:
- /srv/alice/bin
- /srv/bob/bin
...
ftp_proxy: none
http_proxy: http://global-http-proxy.host.local:8080
https_proxy: ${linux:system:proxy:https}
no_proxy:
- 192.168.0.80
- 192.168.1.80
- .domain.com
- .local
...
# NOTE: global defaults proxy configuration.
proxy:
ftp: ftp://proxy.host.local:2121
http: http://proxy.host.local:3142
https: https://proxy.host.local:3143
noproxy:
- .domain.com
- .local

Configure profile.d scripts

The profile.d scripts are being sourced during .sh execution and support
variable expansion in opposite to /etc/environment global settings in
``/etc/environment``.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
system:
profile:
locales: |
export LANG=C
export LC_ALL=C
...
vi_flavors.sh: |
export PAGER=view
export EDITOR=vim
alias vi=vim
shell_locales.sh: |
export LANG=en_US
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
shell_proxies.sh: |
export FTP_PROXY=ftp://127.0.3.3:2121
export NO_PROXY='.local'

Linux with hosts

Parameter purge_hosts will enforce whole /etc/hosts file, removing entries
that are not defined in model except defaults for both IPv4 and IPv6 localhost
and hostname + fqdn.

It's good to use this option if you want to ensure /etc/hosts is always in a
clean state however it's not enabled by default for safety.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
purge_hosts: true
host:
# No need to define this one if purge_hosts is true
hostname:
address: 127.0.1.1
names:
- ${linux:network:fqdn}
- ${linux:network:hostname}
node1:
address: 192.168.10.200
names:
- node2.domain.com
- service2.domain.com
node2:
address: 192.168.10.201
names:
- node2.domain.com
- service2.domain.com

Linux with hosts collected from mine

In this case all dns records defined within infrastrucuture will be passed to
local hosts records or any DNS server. Only hosts with `grain` parameter to
true will be propagated to the mine.

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
purge_hosts: true
mine_dns_records: true
host:
node1:
address: 192.168.10.200
grain: true
names:
- node2.domain.com
- service2.domain.com

Setup resolv.conf, nameservers, domain and search domains

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
resolv:
dns:
- 8.8.4.4
- 8.8.8.8
domain: my.example.com
search:
- my.example.com
- example.com
options:
- ndots: 5
- timeout: 2
- attempts: 2

setting custom TX queue length for tap interfaces

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
tap_custom_txqueuelen: 10000

DPDK OVS interfaces

**DPDK OVS NIC**

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
bridge: openvswitch
dpdk:
enabled: true
driver: uio/vfio
openvswitch:
pmd_cpu_mask: "0x6"
dpdk_socket_mem: "1024,1024"
dpdk_lcore_mask: "0x400"
memory_channels: 2
interface:
dpkd0:
name: ${_param:dpdk_nic}
pci: 0000:06:00.0
driver: igb_uio/vfio-pci
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_port
n_rxq: 2
pmd_rxq_affinity: "0:1,1:2"
bridge: br-prv
mtu: 9000
br-prv:
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_bridge

**DPDK OVS Bond**

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
bridge: openvswitch
dpdk:
enabled: true
driver: uio/vfio
openvswitch:
pmd_cpu_mask: "0x6"
dpdk_socket_mem: "1024,1024"
dpdk_lcore_mask: "0x400"
memory_channels: 2
interface:
dpdk_second_nic:
name: ${_param:primary_second_nic}
pci: 0000:06:00.0
driver: igb_uio/vfio-pci
bond: dpdkbond0
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_port
n_rxq: 2
pmd_rxq_affinity: "0:1,1:2"
mtu: 9000
dpdk_first_nic:
name: ${_param:primary_first_nic}
pci: 0000:05:00.0
driver: igb_uio/vfio-pci
bond: dpdkbond0
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_port
n_rxq: 2
pmd_rxq_affinity: "0:1,1:2"
mtu: 9000
dpdkbond0:
enabled: true
bridge: br-prv
type: dpdk_ovs_bond
mode: active-backup
br-prv:
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_bridge

**DPDK OVS bridge for VXLAN**

If VXLAN is used as tenant segmentation then ip address must be set on br-prv

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
network:
...
interface:
br-prv:
enabled: true
type: dpdk_ovs_bridge
address: 192.168.50.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
mtu: 9000

Linux storage
-------------

Linux with mounted Samba

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
enabled: true
mount:
samba1:
- enabled: true
- path: /media/myuser/public/
- device: //192.168.0.1/storage
- file_system: cifs
- options: guest,uid=myuser,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm

NFS mount

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
enabled: true
mount:
nfs_glance:
enabled: true
path: /var/lib/glance/images
device: 172.16.10.110:/var/nfs/glance
file_system: nfs
opts: rw,sync


File swap configuration

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
enabled: true
swap:
file:
enabled: true
engine: file
device: /swapfile
size: 1024

Partition swap configuration

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
enabled: true
swap:
partition:
enabled: true
engine: partition
device: /dev/vg0/swap

LVM group `vg1` with one device and `data` volume mounted into `/mnt/data`

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
mount:
data:
enabled: true
device: /dev/vg1/data
file_system: ext4
path: /mnt/data
lvm:
vg1:
enabled: true
devices:
- /dev/sdb
volume:
data:
size: 40G
mount: ${linux:storage:mount:data}

Create partitions on disk. Specify size in MB. It expects empty
disk without any existing partitions. (set startsector=1, if you want to start partitions from 2048)

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
disk:
first_drive:
startsector: 1
name: /dev/loop1
type: gpt
partitions:
- size: 200 #size in MB
type: fat32
- size: 300 #size in MB
mkfs: True
type: xfs
/dev/vda1:
partitions:
- size: 5
type: ext2
- size: 10
type: ext4

Multipath with Fujitsu Eternus DXL

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
multipath:
enabled: true
blacklist_devices:
- /dev/sda
- /dev/sdb
backends:
- fujitsu_eternus_dxl

Multipath with Hitachi VSP 1000

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
multipath:
enabled: true
blacklist_devices:
- /dev/sda
- /dev/sdb
backends:
- hitachi_vsp1000

Multipath with IBM Storwize

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
multipath:
enabled: true
blacklist_devices:
- /dev/sda
- /dev/sdb
backends:
- ibm_storwize

Multipath with multiple backends

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
multipath:
enabled: true
blacklist_devices:
- /dev/sda
- /dev/sdb
- /dev/sdc
- /dev/sdd
backends:
- ibm_storwize
- fujitsu_eternus_dxl
- hitachi_vsp1000

Disabled multipath (the default setup)

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
storage:
multipath:
enabled: false

Linux with local loopback device

.. code-block:: yaml

linux:
storage:
loopback:
disk1:
file: /srv/disk1
size: 50G

External config generation
--------------------------

You are able to use config support metadata between formulas and only generate
config files for external use, eg. docker, etc.

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
system:
config:
pillar:
jenkins:
master:
home: /srv/volumes/jenkins
approved_scripts:
- method java.net.URL openConnection
credentials:
- type: username_password
scope: global
id: test
desc: Testing credentials
username: test
password: test

Netconsole Remote Kernel Logging
--------------------------------

Netconsole logger could be configured for configfs-enabled kernels
(`CONFIG_NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC` should be enabled). Configuration applies both in
runtime (if network is already configured), and on-boot after interface
initialization. Notes:

* receiver could be located only in same L3 domain
(or you need to configure gateway MAC manually)
* receiver's MAC is detected only on configuration time
* using broadcast MAC is not recommended

.. code-block:: yaml

parameters:
linux:
system:
netconsole:
enabled: true
port: 514 (optional)
loglevel: debug (optional)
target:
192.168.0.1:
interface: bond0
mac: "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" (optional)

Usage
=====

Set mtu of network interface eth0 to 1400

.. code-block:: bash

ip link set dev eth0 mtu 1400

Read more
=========

* https://www.archlinux.org/
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/175172/how-do-i-configure-proxies-in-ubuntu-server-or-minimal-cli-ubuntu

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