Ansible/playbook
James Tombleson d14c2aaa2c
Dev (#9)
* docker tests are looking good and nfs is able to connect and containers can talk to each other.

* Added pihole support for a new vm

* pihole is not working yet via docker.  Installed it by hand without ansible for now.

* added some docker related tasks and working on collins now to see how to use it.

* forgot to push some changes... kube didnt work out as it adds too much overhead for what I need.

* added two roles to help working with backup and restore of docker volume data.

* did some cleanup on old roles.

* pushing for axw testing

* moving to requirements.yml. adding cron jobs for maint.

* roles are being moved out of this repo.  Roles are handled by requirements.yml going forward. Dev roles are still in the repo but if they stick around a new repo will be made for it.

* Made a bunch of changes

* fixed a problem

* Added a playbook to deploy grafana and added prometheus role to monitor things.

* Updated cron to test

* Updated cron to test

* Updated cron

* updated discord_webhook and now testing if cron will pick up the changes.

* Fixed plex backup for now.

* docker updates and working on nginx

* pushing pending changes that need to go live for cron testing

* fixed debug roles and updated discord test

* fixed debug roles and updated discord test

* Disabling test cron

* its been awhile... I am not sure what I have done anymore but time to push my changes.

* added newsbot configs, added to jenkins, starting to migrate to collections.

* Updated inventory to support the network changes

* jenkinsfile is now working in my local setup.

* node2 is unhealthy and is removed from inv.  I was doing something to this box months ago, but now i dont remember what it was."

* updated images and adding them to jenkins for testing

* removed the old image files and moved to my public image

* Jenkins will now inform discord of jobs. Added post tasks. Added mediaserver common.

* updated the backend update job and adding a jenkins pipeline to handle it for me.

* updated the backup job again

* Updated all the jekins jobs.  Added a jenkins newsbot backup job.  Adjusted newsbot plays to add backup and redeploy jobs.

* updated newsbot backup playbook to make older backup files as needed.

* Added debug message to report in CI what version is getting deployed.

* I did something stupid and this device is not letting me login for now.

* removing twitter source for now as I found a bandwidth related bug that wont get pushed for a bit

* Adding a bunch of changes, some is cleanup and some are adds

* updated the images

* updated the kube common playbook

* Started to work on ceph, stopped due to hardware resources, updated common, added monit, and starting to work on a playbook to handle my ssh access.

* Added a role to deploy monit to my servers.  Still needs some more updates before its ready

* Here is my work on ceph, it might go away but I am not sure yet.

* Starting to migrate my common playbook to a role, not done yet.

* updated kube and inventory

* updated gitignore
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debug Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
docker Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
infrastructure/containers Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
kube Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
linux Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
localhost Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
macos Dev (#9) 2022-01-28 16:22:11 -08:00
windows Elastic configs for windows hosts is in progress 2019-04-24 14:40:05 -07:00
README.md Big changes to Elastic services 2019-04-22 15:01:56 -07:00

README.md

Playbook

This is the collection of playbooks that have been made. Each folder here ties back into the hosts file.

Linux

This contains files that are designed to be ran against all linux based hosts. Some files are just general security updates and some will install packages that all servers need.

Installable services

  • elastic-heartbeat
  • elastic-metricbeat

Docker

This contains files that will maintain and deploy docker servers.

Docker servers will be a sub under Linux for basic up keep on the servers.

Elastic

This folder contains the files needed for a host that runs Elastic services as a server.

  • ElasticSearch
  • Kibana

Windows

Just like its Linux counter part, this contains the information and playbooks that are designed to be ran against all windows servers. Keeping baseline firewall, users, groups and windows updates are some examples.