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Ansible SeaweedFS
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This playbook configures a server with a SeaweedFS Master, Volume, Filer, and S3.
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In the future, this will support groups or targeting of servers, allowing for multiple masters, volumes, filers, etc on different hosts.
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Usage
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- Update `inventory.yaml` to add your hosts under the `seaweed` group.
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- Configure `ansible.cfg` with your access credentials (recommended: ansible user with ssh key)
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- `ansible-playbook ./playbook.yaml`
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Design decisions
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The built-in/community openssl modules weren't sufficient to properly create a CA without a ton of version limitations.
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The decision was made to use `openssl` commands directly to avoid this, and avoid installing another binary (like `certstrap`)
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systemd was used to manage the cluster, with each service having a `seaweed-` service prefix.
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Local sockets had to be updated, as in the testing scenario with a Debian 12 container it did not like using `/tmp` for sockets.
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They are instead placed in `/var/lib/seaweedfs/<filer/s3>/seaweed-<filer/s3>-<port>.sock`.
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