OpenStack Configuration Discovery
Project description
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Satori - Configuration Discovery
================================
[intended for OpenStack and to be proposed as an OpenStack project]
The charter for the project is focus narrowly on discovering pre-existing
infrastructure and installed or running software. For example, given a URL and
some credentials, discover which server(s) the URL is hosted on and what
software is running on those servers.
We expect that the output of such a tool - configuration information - could be
used for:
* Configuration analysis (ex. compared against a library of best practices)
* Configuration monitoring (ex. has the configuration changed?)
* Troubleshooting
* Heat Template generation
* Solum Application creation/import
* Creation of Chef recipes/cookbooks, Puppet modules, Ansible playbooks, setup
scripts, etc..
Getting Started
===============
Run::
pip install satori
satori example.com
.. note::
for full experience, use a name or IP address that is hosted on an
OpenStack cloud with your `OS_xxx` environment variables set with
credentials for that cloud.
Start Hacking
=============
We recommend using a virtualenv to install the client. This description
uses the `install virtualenv`_ script to create the virtualenv::
python tools/install_venv.py
source .venv/bin/activate
python setup.py develop
Unit tests can be ran simply by running::
run_tests.sh
Example uses::
$ satori foo.com
IP Address: 192.168.10.12
# with nova environment variables
$ satori www.foo.com
Address:
www.foo.com resolves to IPv4 address 4.4.4.4
Host:
4.4.4.4 (www.foo.com) is hosted on a Nova Instance
Instance Information:
URI: https://nova.api.somecloud.com/v2/111222/servers/d9119040-f767-
4141-95a4-d4dbf452363a
Name: sampleserver01.foo.com
ID: d9119040-f767-4141-95a4-d4dbf452363a
ip-addresses:
public:
::ffff:404:404
4.4.4.4
private:
10.1.1.156
Links
=====
- `OpenStack Wiki`_
- `Launchpad Project`_
.. _OpenStack Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/Satori
.. _Launchpad Project: https://launchpad.net/satori
Satori - Configuration Discovery
================================
[intended for OpenStack and to be proposed as an OpenStack project]
The charter for the project is focus narrowly on discovering pre-existing
infrastructure and installed or running software. For example, given a URL and
some credentials, discover which server(s) the URL is hosted on and what
software is running on those servers.
We expect that the output of such a tool - configuration information - could be
used for:
* Configuration analysis (ex. compared against a library of best practices)
* Configuration monitoring (ex. has the configuration changed?)
* Troubleshooting
* Heat Template generation
* Solum Application creation/import
* Creation of Chef recipes/cookbooks, Puppet modules, Ansible playbooks, setup
scripts, etc..
Getting Started
===============
Run::
pip install satori
satori example.com
.. note::
for full experience, use a name or IP address that is hosted on an
OpenStack cloud with your `OS_xxx` environment variables set with
credentials for that cloud.
Start Hacking
=============
We recommend using a virtualenv to install the client. This description
uses the `install virtualenv`_ script to create the virtualenv::
python tools/install_venv.py
source .venv/bin/activate
python setup.py develop
Unit tests can be ran simply by running::
run_tests.sh
Example uses::
$ satori foo.com
IP Address: 192.168.10.12
# with nova environment variables
$ satori www.foo.com
Address:
www.foo.com resolves to IPv4 address 4.4.4.4
Host:
4.4.4.4 (www.foo.com) is hosted on a Nova Instance
Instance Information:
URI: https://nova.api.somecloud.com/v2/111222/servers/d9119040-f767-
4141-95a4-d4dbf452363a
Name: sampleserver01.foo.com
ID: d9119040-f767-4141-95a4-d4dbf452363a
ip-addresses:
public:
::ffff:404:404
4.4.4.4
private:
10.1.1.156
Links
=====
- `OpenStack Wiki`_
- `Launchpad Project`_
.. _OpenStack Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/Satori
.. _Launchpad Project: https://launchpad.net/satori
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