============================== Getting Started With Azure ARM ============================== .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Azure is a cloud service by Microsoft providing virtual machines, SQL services, media services, and more. Azure ARM (aka, the Azure Resource Manager) is a next generation version of the Azure portal and API. This document describes how to use Salt Cloud to create a virtual machine on Azure ARM, with Salt installed. More information about Azure is located at `http://www.windowsazure.com/ `_. Dependencies ============ * `azure `_ >= 2.0.0rc6 * `azure-common `_ >= 1.1.4 * `azure-mgmt `_ >= 0.30.0rc6 * `azure-mgmt-compute `_ >= 0.33.0 * `azure-mgmt-network `_ >= 0.30.0rc6 * `azure-mgmt-resource `_ >= 0.30.0 * `azure-mgmt-storage `_ >= 0.30.0rc6 * `azure-mgmt-web `_ >= 0.30.0rc6 * `azure-storage `_ >= 0.32.0 * `msrestazure `_ >= 0.4.21 * A Microsoft Azure account * `Salt `_ Installation Tips ================= Because the ``azure`` library requires the ``cryptography`` library, which is compiled on-the-fly by ``pip``, you may need to install the development tools for your operating system. Before you install ``azure`` with ``pip``, you should make sure that the required libraries are installed. Debian ------ For Debian and Ubuntu, the following command will ensure that the required dependencies are installed: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev Red Hat ------- For Fedora and RHEL-derivatives, the following command will ensure that the required dependencies are installed: .. code-block:: bash sudo yum install gcc libffi-devel python-devel openssl-devel Configuration ============= Set up the provider config at ``/etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/azurearm.conf``: .. code-block:: yaml # Note: This example is for /etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/azurearm.conf my-azurearm-config: driver: azurearm master: salt.example.com subscription_id: 01234567-890a-bcde-f012-34567890abdc # https://apps.dev.microsoft.com/#/appList username: @.onmicrosoft.com password: verybadpass location: westus resource_group: my_rg # Optional network_resource_group: my_net_rg cleanup_disks: True cleanup_vhds: True cleanup_data_disks: True cleanup_interfaces: True custom_data: 'This is custom data' expire_publisher_cache: 604800 # 7 days expire_offer_cache: 518400 # 6 days expire_sku_cache: 432000 # 5 days expire_version_cache: 345600 # 4 days expire_group_cache: 14400 # 4 hours expire_interface_cache: 3600 # 1 hour expire_network_cache: 3600 # 1 hour Cloud Profiles ============== Set up an initial profile at ``/etc/salt/cloud.profiles``: .. code-block:: yaml azure-ubuntu-pass: provider: my-azure-config image: Canonical|UbuntuServer|14.04.5-LTS|14.04.201612050 size: Standard_D1_v2 location: eastus ssh_username: azureuser ssh_password: verybadpass azure-ubuntu-key: provider: my-azure-config image: Canonical|UbuntuServer|14.04.5-LTS|14.04.201612050 size: Standard_D1_v2 location: eastus ssh_username: azureuser ssh_publickeyfile: /path/to/ssh_public_key.pub azure-win2012: provider: my-azure-config image: MicrosoftWindowsServer|WindowsServer|2012-R2-Datacenter|latest size: Standard_D1_v2 location: westus win_username: azureuser win_password: verybadpass These options are described in more detail below. Once configured, the profile can be realized with a salt command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud -p azure-ubuntu newinstance This will create an salt minion instance named ``newinstance`` in Azure. If the command was executed on the salt-master, its Salt key will automatically be signed on the master. Once the instance has been created with salt-minion installed, connectivity to it can be verified with Salt: .. code-block:: bash salt newinstance test.ping Profile Options =============== The following options are currently available for Azure ARM. provider -------- The name of the provider as configured in `/etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/azure.conf`. image ----- Required. The name of the image to use to create a VM. Available images can be viewed using the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-images my-azure-config As you will see in ``--list-images``, image names are comprised of the following fields, separated by the pipe (``|``) character: .. code-block:: yaml publisher: For example, Canonical or MicrosoftWindowsServer offer: For example, UbuntuServer or WindowsServer sku: Such as 14.04.5-LTS or 2012-R2-Datacenter version: Such as 14.04.201612050 or latest It is possible to specify the URL of a custom image that you have access to, such as: .. code-block:: yaml https://.blob.core.windows.net/system/Microsoft.Compute/Images//template-osDisk.01234567-890a-bcdef0123-4567890abcde.vhd size ---- Required. The name of the size to use to create a VM. Available sizes can be viewed using the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-sizes my-azure-config location -------- Required. The name of the location to create a VM in. Available locations can be viewed using the following command: .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud --list-locations my-azure-config ssh_username ------------ Required for Linux. The admin user to add on the instance. It is also used to log into the newly-created VM to install Salt. ssh_keyfile ----------- Required if using SSH key authentication. The path on the Salt master to the SSH private key used during the minion bootstrap process. ssh_publickeyfile ----------------- Use either ``ssh_publickeyfile`` or ``ssh_password``. The path on the Salt master to the SSH public key which will be pushed to the Linux VM. ssh_password ------------ Use either ``ssh_publickeyfile`` or ``ssh_password``. The password for the admin user on the newly-created Linux virtual machine. win_username ------------ Required for Windows. The user to use to log into the newly-created Windows VM to install Salt. win_password ------------ Required for Windows. The password to use to log into the newly-created Windows VM to install Salt. win_installer ------------- Required for Windows. The path to the Salt installer to be uploaded. resource_group -------------- Required. The resource group that all VM resources (VM, network interfaces, etc) will be created in. network_resource_group ---------------------- Optional. If specified, then the VM will be connected to the network resources in this group, rather than the group that it was created in. The VM interfaces and IPs will remain in the configured ``resource_group`` with the VM. network ------- Required. The virtual network that the VM will be spun up in. subnet ------ Optional. The subnet inside the virtual network that the VM will be spun up in. Default is ``default``. allocate_public_ip ------------------ Optional. Default is ``False``. If set to ``True``, a public IP will be created and assigned to the VM. load_balancer ------------- Optional. The load-balancer for the VM's network interface to join. If specified the backend_pool option need to be set. backend_pool ------------ Optional. Required if the load_balancer option is set. The load-balancer's Backend Pool the VM's network interface will join. iface_name ---------- Optional. The name to apply to the VM's network interface. If not supplied, the value will be set to ``-iface0``. dns_servers ----------- Optional. A **list** of the DNS servers to configure for the network interface (will be set on the VM by the DHCP of the VNET). .. code-block:: yaml my-azurearm-profile: provider: azurearm-provider network: mynetwork dns_servers: - 10.1.1.4 - 10.1.1.5 availability_set ---------------- Optional. If set, the VM will be added to the specified availability set. cleanup_disks ------------- Optional. Default is ``False``. If set to ``True``, disks will be cleaned up when the VM that they belong to is deleted. cleanup_vhds ------------ Optional. Default is ``False``. If set to ``True``, VHDs will be cleaned up when the VM and disk that they belong to are deleted. Requires ``cleanup_disks`` to be set to ``True``. cleanup_data_disks ------------------ Optional. Default is ``False``. If set to ``True``, data disks (non-root volumes) will be cleaned up whtn the VM that they are attached to is deleted. Requires ``cleanup_disks`` to be set to ``True``. cleanup_interfaces ------------------ Optional. Default is ``False``. Normally when a VM is deleted, its associated interfaces and IPs are retained. This is useful if you expect the deleted VM to be recreated with the same name and network settings. If you would like interfaces and IPs to be deleted when their associated VM is deleted, set this to ``True``. userdata -------- Optional. Any custom cloud data that needs to be specified. How this data is used depends on the operating system and image that is used. For instance, Linux images that use ``cloud-init`` will import this data for use with that program. Some Windows images will create a file with a copy of this data, and others will ignore it. If a Windows image creates a file, then the location will depend upon the version of Windows. This will be ignored if the ``userdata_file`` is specified. userdata_file ------------- Optional. The path to a file to be read and submitted to Azure as user data. How this is used depends on the operating system that is being deployed. If used, any ``userdata`` setting will be ignored. userdata_sendkeys ------------- Optional. Set to ``True`` in order to generate salt minion keys and provide them as variables to the userdata script when running it through the template renderer. The keys can be referenced as ``{{opts['priv_key']}}`` and ``{{opts['pub_key']}}``. userdata_template ------------- Optional. Enter the renderer, such as ``jinja``, to be used for the userdata script template. wait_for_ip_timeout ------------------- Optional. Default is ``600``. When waiting for a VM to be created, Salt Cloud will attempt to connect to the VM's IP address until it starts responding. This setting specifies the maximum time to wait for a response. wait_for_ip_interval -------------------- Optional. Default is ``10``. How long to wait between attempts to connect to the VM's IP. wait_for_ip_interval_multiplier ------------------------------- Optional. Default is ``1``. Increase the interval by this multiplier after each request; helps with throttling. expire_publisher_cache ---------------------- Optional. Default is ``604800``. When fetching image data using ``--list-images``, a number of web calls need to be made to the Azure ARM API. This is normally very fast when performed using a VM that exists inside Azure itself, but can be very slow when made from an external connection. By default, the publisher data will be cached, and only updated every ``604800`` seconds (7 days). If you need the publisher cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the publisher cache. expire_offer_cache ------------------ Optional. Default is ``518400``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the offer data will be cached, and only updated every ``518400`` seconds (6 days). If you need the offer cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the publiser cache. expire_sku_cache ---------------- Optional. Default is ``432000``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the sku data will be cached, and only updated every ``432000`` seconds (5 days). If you need the sku cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the sku cache. expire_version_cache -------------------- Optional. Default is ``345600``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the version data will be cached, and only updated every ``345600`` seconds (4 days). If you need the version cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the version cache. expire_group_cache ------------------ Optional. Default is ``14400``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the resource group data will be cached, and only updated every ``14400`` seconds (4 hours). If you need the resource group cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the resource group cache. expire_interface_cache ---------------------- Optional. Default is ``3600``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the interface data will be cached, and only updated every ``3600`` seconds (1 hour). If you need the interface cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the interface cache. expire_network_cache -------------------- Optional. Default is ``3600``. See ``expire_publisher_cache`` for details on why this exists. By default, the network data will be cached, and only updated every ``3600`` seconds (1 hour). If you need the network cache to be updated at a different frequency, change this setting. Setting it to ``0`` will turn off the network cache. Other Options ============= Other options relevant to Azure ARM. storage_account --------------- Required for actions involving an Azure storage account. storage_key ----------- Required for actions involving an Azure storage account. Show Instance ============= This action is a thin wrapper around ``--full-query``, which displays details on a single instance only. In an environment with several machines, this will save a user from having to sort through all instance data, just to examine a single instance. .. code-block:: bash salt-cloud -a show_instance myinstance