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VM on Golem Requestor CLI - Create and manage virtual machines on the Golem Network

Project description

VM on Golem Requestor

A sophisticated command-line interface for managing virtual machines on the Golem Network. The requestor works in tandem with provider nodes to create and manage VMs with secure SSH access.

Architecture Overview

graph TB
    subgraph Requestor
        CLI[CLI Interface]
        DB[Local Database]
        SSH[SSH Manager]
        PC[Provider Client]
    end

    subgraph Provider
        API[Provider API]
        VM[VM Manager]
        Proxy[SSH Proxy]
        RT[Resource Tracker]
    end

    CLI --> PC
    PC --> API
    SSH --> Proxy
    VM --> RT

How It Works

1. VM Creation Flow

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant CLI
    participant SSH
    participant Provider
    participant VM

    User->>CLI: Create VM Command
    CLI->>SSH: Generate SSH Key
    SSH-->>CLI: Key Pair
    CLI->>Provider: Create VM Request + Public Key
    Provider->>VM: Launch with Cloud-Init
    Provider->>Proxy: Configure SSH Port
    Provider-->>CLI: VM Details + Port
    CLI->>DB: Save VM State
    CLI-->>User: Connection Info

When you create a VM:

  1. The requestor generates an SSH key pair or uses your system's existing keys
  2. The provider receives the public key and injects it during VM creation via cloud-init
  3. The provider allocates a dedicated port and configures SSH forwarding
  4. Connection details are stored locally for future access

2. SSH Connection Flow

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant CLI
    participant DB
    participant Proxy
    participant VM

    User->>CLI: SSH Command
    CLI->>DB: Get VM Details
    DB-->>CLI: Connection Info
    CLI->>Proxy: SSH Connection
    Proxy->>VM: Forward Connection
    VM-->>User: Interactive Shell

The SSH connection process:

  1. The CLI retrieves stored VM details from the local database
  2. The provider's proxy system forwards your SSH connection to the VM
  3. All traffic is securely routed through the allocated port

Installation

# Install using pip
pip install golem-vm-requestor

# Or install from source
git clone https://github.com/golem/vm-on-golem.git
cd vm-on-golem/requestor-server
pip install -e .

Usage

Provider Discovery

List available providers with their resources:

golem vm providers

Example output:

────────────────────────────────────────────────
  🌍 Available Providers (3 total)
────────────────────────────────────────────────
Provider ID     Country   CPU    Memory    Storage
provider-1      🌍 SE     💻 4    🧠 8GB    💾 40GB
provider-2      🌍 US     💻 8    🧠 16GB   💾 80GB
provider-3      🌍 DE     💻 2    🧠 4GB    💾 20GB
────────────────────────────────────────────────

Creating a VM

golem vm create my-webserver --provider-id provider-1 --cpu 2 --memory 4 --storage 20

The system will:

  1. Verify provider availability
  2. Check resource requirements
  3. Set up SSH access
  4. Deploy and configure the VM
  5. Save connection details locally

Example output:

────────────────────────────────────────────────
  🎉 VM Deployed Successfully!
────────────────────────────────────────────────

  VM Details
  ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
  🏷️  Name      : my-webserver
  💻 Resources  : 2 CPU, 4GB RAM, 20GB Storage
  🟢 Status     : running

  Connection Details
  ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
  🌐 IP Address : 192.168.1.100
  🔌 Port       : 50800

  Quick Connect
  ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
  🔑 SSH Command : ssh -i ~/.golem/ssh/id_rsa -p 50800 ubuntu@192.168.1.100
────────────────────────────────────────────────

Managing VMs

List your VMs:

golem vm list

Example output:

────────────────────────────────────────────────
  📋 Your VMs (2 total)
────────────────────────────────────────────────
Name          Status         IP Address      Resources
my-webserver  ● running     192.168.1.100   2 CPU, 4GB RAM
my-database   ● stopped     192.168.1.101   4 CPU, 8GB RAM
────────────────────────────────────────────────

Other commands:

# SSH into a VM
golem vm ssh my-webserver

# Stop a VM
golem vm stop my-webserver

# Start a VM
golem vm start my-webserver

# Destroy a VM
golem vm destroy my-webserver

Configuration

The requestor uses a hierarchical configuration system:

  1. Environment Variables:
# Discovery Service
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_DISCOVERY_URL="http://discovery.golem.network:9001"

# Base Directory (default: ~/.golem)
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_BASE_DIR="/path/to/golem/dir"

# Individual Paths (override base dir)
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_SSH_KEY_DIR="/path/to/keys"
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_DB_PATH="/path/to/database.db"

# Environment Mode (defaults to "production")
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_ENVIRONMENT="development"  # Optional: Switch to development mode
export GOLEM_REQUESTOR_FORCE_LOCALHOST="true"    # Optional: Force localhost in development mode
  1. Directory Structure:
~/.golem/
  ├── ssh/              # SSH keys
  │   ├── id_rsa       # Private key
  │   └── id_rsa.pub   # Public key
  └── vms.db           # SQLite database

Technical Details

SSH Key Management

The system intelligently handles SSH keys:

  1. Uses existing system SSH keys if available
  2. Generates and manages Golem-specific keys if needed
  3. Ensures proper key permissions (0600 for private, 0644 for public)
  4. Supports key reuse across VMs

State Management

Local state is maintained in SQLite:

  • VM details and configuration
  • Provider information
  • Connection parameters
  • VM status tracking

Provider Integration

The requestor communicates with providers through:

  1. Discovery service for provider location
  2. Direct API calls for VM management
  3. SSH proxy system for secure access
  4. Resource tracking for capacity management

Error Handling

The system provides clear error messages and recovery steps:

Error: Unable to establish SSH connection (VM may be starting up)
Solution: Wait a few moments and try again. The VM is likely still initializing.

Error: Provider is no longer available (they may have gone offline)
Solution: Choose a different provider or wait for the original to come back online.

Error: VM not found in local database
Solution: The VM may have been manually removed. Use 'golem vm list' to see available VMs.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Run the tests
  5. Submit a pull request

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