app-autoscaler-release

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Published: Jun 19, 2019 License: Apache-2.0

README

Bosh Release for app-autoscaler service

(This release is under active development)

Purpose

The purpose of this bosh release is to deploy and setup the app-autoscaler service.

Usage

Bosh Lite Deployment

Install Bosh-cli-v2

Install and start BOSH-Deployment, following its README.

Install CF-deployment

Install the UAA CLI, uaac.

gem install cf-uaac

Obtain uaa_admin_client_secret

bosh interpolate --path /uaa_admin_client_secret /path/to/cf-deployment/deployment-vars.yml

Use the uaac target uaa.YOUR-DOMAIN command to target your UAA server and obtain an access token for the admin client.

 uaac target uaa.bosh-lite.com --skip-ssl-validation
 uaac token client get admin -s <uaa_admin_client_secret>

Create a new autoscaler client

uaac client add "autoscaler_client_id" \
    --authorized_grant_types "client_credentials" \
    --authorities "cloud_controller.read,cloud_controller.admin,uaa.resource" \
    --secret "autoscaler_client_secret"

Create and upload release

git clone https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/app-autoscaler-release
cd app-autoscaler-release
./scripts/update
bosh create-release
bosh -e YOUR_ENV upload-release

Deploy app-autoscaler with the newly created autoscaler client

bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true

To deploy app-autoscaler with density, use app-autoscaler-deployment-fewer.yml

bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment-fewer.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true

Alternatively you can use cf-deployment vars file to provide the cf_client_id and cf_client_secret

bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true \
     --vars-file=<path to cf deployment vars file>
Deploy autoscaler with external postgres database
bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true \
     -v database_host=<database_host> \
     -v database_port=<database_port> \
     -v database_username=<database_username> \
     -v database_password=<database_password> \
     -v database_name=<database_name> \
     -o example/operation/external-db.yml
Deploy autoscaler with bosh-dns instead of consul for service registration
bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -o example/operation/bosh-dns.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true

For density deployment

bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment-fewer.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -o example/operation/bosh-dns-fewer.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true
Deploy autoscaler with postgres database enabled TLS
bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -o example/operation/postgres-ssl.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true

For density deployment

bosh -e YOUR_ENV -d app-autoscaler \
     deploy templates/app-autoscaler-deployment-fewer.yml \
     --vars-store=bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml \
     -o example/operation/postgres-ssl-fewer.yml \
     -v system_domain=bosh-lite.com \
     -v cf_client_id=autoscaler_client_id \
     -v cf_client_secret=autoscaler_client_secret \
     -v skip_ssl_validation=true

** It's advised not to make skip_ssl_validation=true for non-development environment

Register service

Log in to Cloud Foundry with admin user, and use the following commands to register app-autoscaler service

cf create-service-broker autoscaler <brokerUserName> <brokerPassword> <brokerURL>
  • brokerUserName: the user name to authenticate with service broker. It's default value is autoscaler_service_broker_user.
  • brokerPassword: the password to authenticate with service broker. It will be stored in the file passed to the --vars-store flag (bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml in the example). You can find them by searching for autoscaler_service_broker_password.
  • brokerURL: the URL of the service broker

All these parameters are configured in the bosh deployment. If you are using default values of deployment manifest, register the service with the commands below.

cf create-service-broker autoscaler autoscaler_service_broker_user `bosh int ./bosh-lite/deployments/vars/autoscaler-deployment-vars.yml --path /autoscaler_service_broker_password` https://autoscalerservicebroker.bosh-lite.com

Acceptance test

Refer to AutoScaler UAT guide to run acceptance test.

Use service

To use the service to auto-scale your applications, log in to Cloud Foundry with admin user, and use the following command to enable service access to all or specific orgs.

cf enable-service-access autoscaler [-o ORG]

The following commands don't require admin rights, but user needs to be Space Developer. Create the service instance, and then bind your application to the service instance with the policy as parameter.

cf create-service autoscaler  autoscaler-free-plan  <service_instance_name>
cf bind-service <app_name> <service_instance_name> -c <policy>

Remove the service

Log in to Cloud Foundry with admin user, and use the following commands to remove all the service instances and the service broker of app-autoscaler from Cloud Foundry.

cf purge-service-offering autoscaler
cf delete-service-broker autoscaler

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