Deis Control Utility
deisctl
is a command-line utility used to provision and operate a Deis cluster.
Installation
Please refer to the installation docs at
http://docs.deis.io/en/latest/installing_deis/install-deisctl/.
Remote Configuration
While deisctl
can be used locally on a CoreOS host, it is extremely useful as a tool
for remote administration. This requires an SSH tunnel to one of your CoreOS hosts.
Test password-less SSH connectivity to a CoreOS host:
$ ssh core@172.17.8.100 hostname
deis-1
Export the DEISCTL_TUNNEL
environment variable:
$ export DEISCTL_TUNNEL=172.17.8.100
The deisctl install platform
command will schedule all of the Deis platform
units. deisctl start platform
activates these units.
$ deisctl install platform
● ▴ ■
■ ● ▴ Installing Deis...
▴ ■ ●
Logging subsystem...
deis-logger.service: loaded
Storage subsystem...
deis-store-gateway@1.service: loaded
Control plane...
deis-cache.service: loaded
deis-database.service: loaded
deis-registry@1.service: loaded
deis-controller.service: loaded
deis-builder.service: loaded
Data plane...
Routing mesh...
deis-router@1.service: loaded
deis-router@2.service: loaded
deis-router@3.service: loaded
Done.
Deis installed.
Please run `deisctl start platform` to boot up Deis.
$ deisctl start platform
● ▴ ■
■ ● ▴ Starting Deis...
▴ ■ ●
Logging subsystem...
deis-logger.service: running
deis-logspout.service: running
Storage subsystem...
deis-store-daemon.service: running
deis-store-monitor.service: running
deis-store-gateway@1.service: running
Control plane...
deis-cache.service: running
deis-database.service: running
deis-registry@1.service: running
deis-controller.service: running
deis-builder.service: running
Data plane...
deis-publisher.service: running
Routing mesh...
deis-router@1.service: running
deis-router@2.service: running
deis-router@3.service: running
Done.
Note that the default start command activates 1 of each component.
You can scale components with deisctl scale router=3
, for example.
The router, the registry and the store gateway are the only component that currently scales beyond 1 unit.
You can also use the deisctl uninstall
command to destroy platform units:
● ▴ ■
■ ● ▴ Uninstalling Deis...
▴ ■ ●
Routing mesh...
deis-router@1.service: inactive
deis-router@2.service: inactive
deis-router@3.service: inactive
Data plane...
Control plane...
deis-controller.service: inactive
deis-builder.service: inactive
deis-cache.service: inactive
deis-database.service: inactive
deis-registry@1.service: inactive
Storage subsystem...
deis-store-gateway@1.service: inactive
Logging subsystem...
deis-logger.service: inactive
Done.
To uninstall a specific component, use deisctl uninstall router
.
Note that uninstalling platform units will not remove the data units or underlying
data containers. Data must be destroyed manually.
Usage
The deisctl
tool provides a number of other commands, including:
deisctl list
- list Deis platform components
deisctl status <component>
- retrieve Systemd status of a component
deisctl journal <component>
- retrieve Systemd journal output
deisctl start <component>
- start a platform component
deisctl stop <component>
- stop a platform component
deisctl install <component>
- install a single platform component
deisctl uninstall <component>
- uninstall a single platform component
deisctl scale <component>=<num>
- scale a component to the target number of units
deisctl refresh-units
- download latest unit files
Usage Examples
$ deisctl list
UNIT MACHINE LOAD ACTIVE SUB
deis-builder.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-cache.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-controller.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-database.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-logger.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-registry@1.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
deis-router@1.service f936b7a5.../172.17.8.100 loaded active running
$ deisctl status controller
● deis-controller.service - deis-controller
Loaded: loaded (/run/fleet/units/deis-controller.service; linked-runtime)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2014-08-25 22:56:50 UTC; 15min ago
Process: 22969 ExecStartPre=/bin/sh -c docker inspect deis-controller >/dev/null && docker rm -f deis-controller || true (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 22945 ExecStartPre=/bin/sh -c IMAGE=`/run/deis/bin/get_image /deis/controller`; docker history $IMAGE >/dev/null || docker pull $IMAGE (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 22979 (sh)
CGroup: /system.slice/system-deis\x2dcontroller.slice/deis-controller.service
├─22979 /bin/sh -c IMAGE=`/run/deis/bin/get_image /deis/controller` && docker run --name deis-controller --rm -p 8000:8000 -e PUBLISH=8000 -e HOST=$COREOS_PRIVATE_IPV4 --volumes-from=deis-logger $IMAGE
└─22999 docker run --name deis-controller --rm -p 8000:8000 -e PUBLISH=8000 -e HOST=172.17.8.100 --volumes-from=deis-logger deis/controller:latest
Aug 25 22:57:07 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:07,959: INFO/MainProcess] Connected to redis://172.17.8.100:6379/0
Aug 25 22:57:07 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:07 [121] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 121
Aug 25 22:57:07 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:07,968: INFO/MainProcess] mingle: searching for neighbors
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [122] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 122
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [123] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 123
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [124] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 124
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [125] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 125
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [126] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 126
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:08,979: INFO/MainProcess] mingle: all alone
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:08,997: WARNING/MainProcess] celery@4378062f17a5 ready.
$ deisctl journal controller
...
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [125] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 125
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: 2014-08-25 16:57:08 [126] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 126
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:08,979: INFO/MainProcess] mingle: all alone
Aug 25 22:57:08 deis-1 sh[22979]: [2014-08-25 16:57:08,997: WARNING/MainProcess] celery@4378062f17a5 ready.
$ deisctl stop controller
deis-controller.service: loaded
$ deisctl start controller
deis-controller.service: launched
$ deisctl scale router=3
deis-router@1.service: loaded
deis-router@2.service: loaded
deis-router@3.service: loaded
$ deisctl start router
deis-router@1.service: launched
deis-router@2.service: launched
deis-router@3.service: launched
Unit Search Paths
deisctl looks for unit files in these directories, in this order:
- the $DEISCTL_UNITS environment variable, if set
- $HOME/.deis/units
- /var/lib/deis/units
License
Copyright 2014, OpDemand LLC
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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