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Assisted Installer Agent

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This project contains several executables that are intended to work with the OpenShift Assisted Installer Service:

  • agent - This is the entry point of an assisted installation on the host side. It registers a host with the assisted installer service and starts next_step_runner.
  • next_step_runner - Polls the assisted installer service for next steps of an installation, and executes them.
  • inventory - Provides information about the host's inventory (CPU, memory, disk, network interfaces, etc.).
  • connectivity_check - Tests connectivity via NICs provided in the argument.
  • free_addresses - Detects free addresses in a subnet provided in the argument.
  • logs_sender - Packages system logs and uploads them to the server for troubleshooting.
  • dhcp_lease_allocate - Allocates IP addresses in DHCP. An assisted cluster needs several reserved IPs such as API VIP and ingress VIP.
  • apivip_check - Tests connectivity to the API VIP of the assisted cluster.

The project uses the ghw library to collect the inventory and generate a unique identifier (UUID) of the host that the agent is running on.

Agent Flags

  • --url: The URL of an assisted installer server, includes a schema and optionally a port.
  • --cluster-id: ID of the cluster the host will be connected to.
  • --agent-version: Version (image tag) of the agent being run, collected for diagnostic purposes.
  • --interval: Interval in seconds between consecutive requests that the agent sends to the server. Default is 60.
  • --with-text-logging: Enable writing the agent logs to /var/log/agent.log. Default is true.
  • --with-journal-logging: Enable writing logs to systemd journal. Default is true.
  • --insecure: Skip certificate validation in case of HTTPS transport. Should be used only for testing. Default is false.
  • --cacert: Path to a custom CA certificate file in PEM format.
  • --help: Print help message and exit.

Packaging

By default, the executables are packaged in a container image quay.io/ocpmetal/assisted-installer-agent:latest. The executables inside the image reside under /usr/bin/.

Running

Since the agent is a statically linked go executable, it can be copied and run outside a container. If running outside a container, the agent must run as root. If running in a Podman container, the podman run command should be invoked with --net=host and --privileged.

The other tools can be invoked using podman run <flags> quay.io/ocpmetal/assisted-installer-agent:latest <executable>.

Dependencies

  • Docker (including Docker Compose) is used for subsystem testing, and is not required in runtime.
  • Skipper is used for building and testing. Can be installed with pip install strato-skipper.
  • Podman is the preferred container runtime to run the executables.

Building

To build the executables run: skipper make To build the container image run: skipper make build-image

Testing

For unit tests, run skipper make unit-test.

The subsystem tests use Docker Compose to run the agent and Wiremock stubs that simulate the assisted installer service. To perform the subsystem tests run skipper make subsystem.

WARNING: The subsystem tests can only run with the default image name and tag. You can build it locally just for this purpose.

To run selected system tests use a regular expression: skipper make subsystem FOCUS=register.

Publishing

To publish the container image run skipper make push. You can override the image name and tag via the ASSISTED_INSTALLER_AGENT variable.

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