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Adam Schaub 5bac35cc54 *: Add /generic docs and revert NetBoot protobuf id
* Revert NetBoot id in storage.proto for compatibility
* Add URL.RawQuery to data for generic templates
* Add generic directory to scripts/setup-data-dir
* Add documentation for generic templates.
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Scripts

get-coreos

Run the get-coreos script to download CoreOS images, verify them, and move them into examples/assets.

./scripts/get-coreos
./scripts/get-coreos channel version

This will create:

examples/assets/
└── coreos
    └── 1053.2.0
        ├── CoreOS_Image_Signing_Key.asc
        ├── coreos_production_image.bin.bz2
        ├── coreos_production_image.bin.bz2.sig
        ├── coreos_production_pxe_image.cpio.gz
        ├── coreos_production_pxe_image.cpio.gz.sig
        ├── coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz
        └── coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz.sig

libvirt

Create libvirt VM nodes which are configured to boot from the network. The scripts/libvirt script will create virtual machines on the metal0 or docker0 bridge with known hardware attributes (e.g. UUID, MAC address).

$ sudo ./scripts/libvirt
USAGE: libvirt <command>
Commands:
    create-docker   create libvirt nodes on the docker0 bridge
    create-rkt  create libvirt nodes on a rkt CNI metal0 bridge
    create-uefi create UEFI libvirt nodes on the rkt CNI metal0 bridge
    start       start the libvirt nodes
    reboot      reboot the libvirt nodes
    shutdown    shutdown the libvirt nodes
    poweroff    poweroff the libvirt nodes
    destroy     destroy the libvirt nodes

k8s-certgen

Generate TLS certificates needed for a multi-node Kubernetes cluster. See the examples.

$ ./scripts/tls/k8s-certgen -h
./scripts/tls/k8s-certgen -h
Usage: k8s-certgen
Options:
  -d DEST     Destination for generated files (default: .examples/assets/tls)
  -s SERVER   Reachable Server IP for kubeconfig (e.g. 172.15.0.21)
  -m MASTERS  Master Node Names/Addresses in SAN format (e.g. IP.1=10.3.0.1,IP.2=172.15.0.21).
  -w WORKERS  Worker Node Names/Addresses in SAN format (e.g. IP.1=172.15.0.22,IP.2=172.15.0.23)
  -h          Show help.