.. | ||
README.md | ||
setup.yml | ||
start_services.yml | ||
update.yml |
Usage
Setup
- Run
setup.yml
using a non-sudo user, providing regular and sudo credentials.
ansible-playbook roles/tasks/debian/setup.yml -u keannu125 -k --ask-become-pass
This will elevate to root
user via sudo
and set up root SSH access through the provided id_rsa.pub
file in the control node's own .ssh
directory.
-
Set up the necessary template scripts provided at
/root/scripts
. -
Rename
.env.sample
to.env.
(viamv .env.sample .env
). -
Provide your ACME SSL access tokens in the
.env
forrenew_ssl.sh
to parse. -
Also provide your
ACME_EMAIL
indebian.yml
undergroup_vars
for the playbook to parse. -
Provide project directories to spin up on boot through
start_services.sh
. -
Provide the same project directories to back up via Borg in
backup.sh
including any file/folder exemptions. -
Update the Samba credentials file located at
/root/.samba/credentials
.
# credentials
user=USERNAME
password=PASSWORD
- Update the CIFS/Samba mount for backups located in
crontab
(viacrontab -e
).
# crontab entry
* * * * * mount.cifs "//255.255.255.0/SAMBA-MOUNT" "/mnt/backups" -o credentials="/root/.samba/credentials"
If you'd need to run the setup.yml
playbook again for any reason. You can omit specifying user or sudo credentials and simply run.
ansible-playbook roles/tasks/debian/setup.yml
Any existing or additional scripts that have already been modified will not be overwritten (See force: false
directives in setup.yml
).