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authorNarayan Desai <desai@mcs.anl.gov>2005-02-14 20:52:58 +0000
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+<chapter>
+ <title>Installing Bcfg2</title>
+
+ <sect1>
+ <title>Pre-requisites</title>
+ <para>
+ Bcfg2 is written in python using several modules not included
+ with most distributions. SSSlib, available from
+ ftp://ftp.mcs.anl.gov/pub/sss/, provides communication
+ abstraction. Element Tree, available from http://www.effbot.org
+ provides convenient XML handling. Bcfg2 uses FAM to coherently
+ cache files and update them when they change.
+ </para>
+ <para>ElementTree can be downloaded from
+ http://www.effbot.org/downloads. It can be installed by running
+ the setup script against the python installation.
+ </para>
+
+ <programlisting>$ python setup.py build
+running build
+running build_py
+creating build
+creating build/lib
+creating build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/ElementInclude.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/ElementPath.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/ElementTree.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/HTMLTreeBuilder.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/SgmlopXMLTreeBuilder.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/SimpleXMLTreeBuilder.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/SimpleXMLWriter.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/TidyHTMLTreeBuilder.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/TidyTools.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/XMLTreeBuilder.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+copying elementtree/__init__.py -> build/lib/elementtree
+$ python setup.py install
+...
+ </programlisting>
+ <para>SSSlib can be downloaded from
+ ftp://ftp.mcs.anl.gov/pub/sss. It can either be built from source
+ or prebuilt packages can be downloaded from the same location.
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1>
+ <title>Bcfg2 Installation</title>
+ <para>
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1>
+ <title>Bcfg2 Initial Setup and Testing</title>
+ <para>Once the Bcfg2 software is installed, the configuration file
+ and repository must be created. The example configuration file in
+ <filename>bcfg2/examples/bcfg2.conf</filename> can be used, with
+ minor modifications.
+ </para>
+ <example>
+ <title>bcfg2.conf</title>
+ <programlisting>[server]
+ repository = /disks/bcfg2
+ structures = Bundler,Base
+ generators = SSHbase,Cfg,Pkgmgr,Svcmgr
+ metadata = /disks/bcfg2/etc
+ </programlisting>
+ </example>
+ <para>This configuration file sets the location of the
+ configuration repository. It also activates two structures, and
+ four generators. Structures are components that generate
+ abstract configuration fragments. These are the form of the
+ configuration. Generators provide client-specific values for
+ each configuration settings contained in all abstract
+ configuration fragments. Both of these are described in Section
+ ???.</para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1>
+ <title>Daemon Configuration</title>
+ <para>Bcfg2 uses SSSlib, the
+ communication libraries from the Scalable Systems Software project
+ for communication abstraction. This library provides a unified
+ messaging interface on top of several wire protocols with
+ different authentication and encryption mechanisms. The default
+ protocol is "challenge" which is a challenge response protocol
+ with no data encryption. (SSL protection will be configured
+ later). SSSlib also includes service location functionality;
+ this allows software to locate components by name, regardless of
+ their respective network locations. This function is provided
+ with both static and dynamic implementations. Static component
+ location setup will be sufficient for most Bcfg2 deployments.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Static component lookups depend on the file
+ <filename>/etc/sss.conf</filename>. This file contains
+ information about static service locations. This file must be
+ the same on the server and all clients for communication to work
+ properly. A location definition for the bcfg2 component will
+ allow all clients to find and connect to it.
+ </para>
+ <example>
+ <title>/etc/sss.conf</title>
+ <programlisting>
+ <![CDATA[ <locations>
+ <location component="bcfg2" host="bcfgserver"
+ port="8052" protocol="challenge" schema_version="1.0" tier="1"/>
+ </locations>]]>
+ </programlisting>
+ </example>
+ <para>This allows SSSlib to locate the bcfg2 component on the
+ machine bcfgserver, port 8052, with the wire protocol "challenge".
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+</chapter> \ No newline at end of file