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This change adds the ability to configure node selectors per module. The default node selector is 'kubernetes.io/os=linux'. For example: labels: apt: node_selector_key=divingbell-apt node_selector_value=enabled Will result in a node selector of 'divingbell-apt=enabled'. Change-Id: I7150c5f998afa30dce22f505be4d0d164254214f |
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README.rst
Divingbell
Introduction
Divingbell is a lightweight solution for:
1. Bare metal configuration management for a few very targeted use cases via the following modules:
- apparmor
- ethtool
- exec (run arbitrary scripts)
- system limits
- mounts
- permissions (perm)
- sysctl values
- basic user account management (uamlite)
- Bare metal package manager orchestration using apt module
What problems does it solve?
The needs identified for Divingbell were:
- To plug gaps in day 1 tools (e.g., Drydock) for node configuration
- To provide a day 2 solution for managing these configurations going forward
- [Future] To provide a day 2 solution for system level host patching
Documentation
Find more documentation for Divingbell on Read the Docs.