On-Prem Deployment with AWS Managed Database
Note
This section will discuss deploying Chef Automate HA on-premise machines with AWS Managed Database. Please see the On-Premises Prerequisites page and move ahead with the following sections of this page.
Warning
- If SELinux is enabled, deployment with configure it to
permissive
(Usually in case of RHEL SELinux is enabled)
Before proceeding with the deployment steps make sure to provision ,Click here to know more details.
See the steps here to run on bastion host to download the latest Automate CLI and Airgapped Bundle.
Generate configuration file
- Generate config using the below command:
sudo chef-automate config gen config.toml
Click here to know more about generating config.
You can also view the Sample Config.
Note
You can also generate a configuration file using the init-config
subcommand. The command is as shown below:
chef-automate init-config-ha existing_infra
Verify Configuration file
We verify the above config using the below command:
sudo chef-automate verify -c config.toml
To know more about config verify, you can check Config Verify Doc page.
Once the verification is successfully completed, then proceed with deployment, In case of failure, please fix the issue and re-run the verify command.
Steps to Deploy
The following command will run the deployment. The deploy command will first run the verify command internally, to skip verification process during deploy command use --skip-verify
flag
chef-automate deploy config.toml --airgap-bundle automate.aib
To skip verification in the deployment command, use --skip-verify
flag
chef-automate deploy config.toml --airgap-bundle automate.aib --skip-verify
Verify Deployment
Once the deployment is successful, Get the consolidated status of the cluster
chef-automate status summary
Get the service status from each node
chef-automate status
Post Deployment, you can run the verification command
chef-automate verify
Get the cluster Info
chef-automate info
Check if Chef Automate UI is accessible by going to (Domain used for Chef Automate) https://chefautomate.example.com.
After successful deployment, proceed with the following:
- Create user and orgs, Click here to learn more about user and org creation
- Workstation setup, Click here to learn more about workstation setup
- Node bootstrapping, Click here to learn more about node bootstrapping.
Backup/Restore
A shared file system is always required to create OpenSearch snapshots. To register the snapshot repository using OpenSearch, it is necessary to mount the same shared filesystem to the exact location on all master and data nodes. To know more about the backup and restore configuration, see On-Premise Deployment using Filesystem or using Object Storage.
Add/Remove Nodes
The Chef Automate commands require some arguments so that it can determine which types of nodes you want to add or remove to/from your HA setup from your bastion host. To know more see Add Nodes to the Deployment to add nodes and Remove Single Node from Cluster to remove nodes.
Patch Configs
The bastion server can patch new configurations in all nodes. To know more see Patch Configuration section.
Sample Config to setup On-Premise Deployment with AWS Managed Services
[architecture]
[architecture.existing_infra]
ssh_user = "ec2-user"
ssh_group_name = "ec2-user"
ssh_key_file = "/home/ec2-user/KEY_FILENAME.pem"
ssh_port = "22"
secrets_key_file = "/hab/a2_deploy_workspace/secrets.key"
secrets_store_file = "/hab/a2_deploy_workspace/secrets.json"
architecture = "existing_nodes"
workspace_path = "/hab/a2_deploy_workspace"
backup_mount = "/mnt/automate_backups"
backup_config = "object_storage"
[object_storage]
[object_storage.config]
bucket_name = "fdjlfdsklfds"
access_key = "CCAI..............."
secret_key = "JVS................"
endpoint = "https://s3.amazonaws.com"
region = "us-east-2"
[automate]
[automate.config]
admin_password = "adminpassword"
fqdn = "chefautomate.example.com"
config_file = "configs/automate.toml"
root_ca = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----"
instance_count = "2"
[chef_server]
[chef_server.config]
fqdn = "chefinfraserver.example.com"
lb_root_ca = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----"
instance_count = "2"
[opensearch]
[opensearch.config]
instance_count = "0"
[postgresql]
[postgresql.config]
instance_count = "0"
[existing_infra]
[existing_infra.config]
automate_private_ips = ["192.0.0.1", "192.0.0.2"]
chef_server_private_ips = ["192.0.0.3", "192.0.0.4"]
[external]
[external.database]
type = "aws"
[external.database.postgre_sql]
instance_url = "pg.aws.com:5432"
superuser_username = "masteruser"
superuser_password = "masterpassword"
dbuser_username = "dbusername"
dbuser_password = "dbpassword"
[external.database.open_search]
opensearch_domain_name = "opensearchdomain"
opensearch_domain_url = "os.aws.com"
opensearch_username = "osuser"
opensearch_user_password = "opensearchpassowrd"
[external.database.open_search.aws]
aws_os_snapshot_role_arn = "arn:aws:acm:ap-southeast-2:112758395563:certificate/9b04-6513-4ac5-9332-2ce4e"
os_snapshot_user_access_key_id = "CCAI..............."
os_snapshot_user_access_key_secret = "JVS................"
Uninstall Chef Automate HA
To uninstall Chef Automate HA instances after unsuccessful deployment, run the below command in your bastion host.
chef-automate cleanup --onprem-deployment