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Description

This is a template to deploy an Elasticsearch cluster with OpenStackHeat on the Rackspace Cloud. This template uses chef-solo to configure the servers.

Requirements

  • A Heat provider that supports the following:
    • OS::Nova::KeyPair
    • OS::Heat::RandomString
    • Rackspace::Cloud::Network
    • Rackspace::Cloud::LoadBalancer
    • OS::Heat::ResourceGroup
  • An OpenStack username, password, and tenant id.
  • python-heatclient >= v0.2.8:
pip install python-heatclient

We recommend installing the client within a Python virtual environment.

Example Usage

Here is an example of how to deploy this template using the python-heatclient:

heat --os-username <OS-USERNAME> --os-password <OS-PASSWORD> --os-tenant-id \
  <TENANT-ID> --os-auth-url https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/ \
  stack-create elasticsearch-stack -f elasticsearch.yaml \
  -P es_node_count=4
  • For UK customers, use https://lon.identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/ as the --os-auth-url.

Optionally, set environmental variables to avoid needing to provide these values every time a call is made:

export OS_USERNAME=<USERNAME>
export OS_PASSWORD=<PASSWORD>
export OS_TENANT_ID=<TENANT-ID>
export OS_AUTH_URL=<AUTH-URL>

Parameters

Parameters can be replaced with your own values when standing up a stack. Use the -P flag to specify a custom parameter.

Outputs

Once a stack comes online, use heat output-list to see all available outputs. Use heat output-show <OUTPUT NAME> to get the value fo a specific output.

  • es_url: Elasticsearch URL
  • es_server_ips: Public IP addresses for the Elasticsearch nodes created.
  • private_key: SSH private key that can be used to login as root to the servers.
  • es_auth_user: userid for HTTP basic auth
  • es_password: generated password for HTTP basic auth
  • load_balancer_ip: Public IP address of the cloud load balancer

For multi-line values, the response will come in an escaped form. To get rid of the escapes, use echo -e '<STRING>' > file.txt. For vim users, a substitution can be done within a file using %s/\\n/\r/g.

Stack Details

Each elasticsearch instance is proxied via nginx on port 8080, with HTTP basic authentication, a userid as configured by the parameter es_auth_user, and a random password generated by the Heat engine.

The load balancer is configured to accept connections on port 8080 and distribute connections round-robin to the Elasticsearch nodes.

Contributing

There are substantial changes still happening within the OpenStack Heat project. Template contribution guidelines will be drafted in the near future.

License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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