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Commands for Linux Setup

These commands can be used on an Debian instance to set up the pre-requisites required for aerospike-ansible. You can create such an instance virtually using Vagrant via (from an empty directory)

vagrant init debian/stretch64
vagrant up
vagrant ssh

Pip install

pip, the package installer for python comes as standard with Python 2.8+ but you may have a previous version. To install pip, and upgrade to a recent version do

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install python-pip curl unzip git
sudo pip install -U pip

Note you may have difficulty with this last command. If you do, remove your virtual machine, if you are using one, and start again, but do not do pip install -U pip

Pre-requisites

If you are installing python pre-requisites globally, do

sudo pip install boto boto3 ansible

If you would prefer not to do this see the virtualenv section below.

virtualenv install

Managing python dependencies is non-trivial and keeping dependencies local helps avoid causing problems elsewhere. If you wish to do this, the virtualenv tool is very helpful. First install the virtualenv tool itself

sudo pip install virtualenv

In order to create and manage virtual environments, virtualenv creates configuration information under a named directory. Run the command below to create this.

virtualenv /path/to/your/virtualenv/directory

Note this path does not need to exist - virtualenv will create it, and any parent directories for you.

Now activate your environment. Note you will ALWAYS need to do this before running playbooks, otherwide dependencies won't be correctly found

source /path/to/your/virtualenv/directory/bin/activate

Your command prompt will change - the name of your virtualenv directory will be shown as below.

(venv-directory-name) vagrant@stretch:~/aerospike-ansible$ 

You can now install your python dependencies locally (so no sudo required)

pip install boto boto3 ansible

You can see that your environment is localised - which pip for example will show

/path/to/your/virtualenv/directory/bin/pip

To deactivate your virtual environment (and revert to global python dependencies) just type deactivate. Your command prompt will change to it's previous state.

AWS CLI install

This to add your AWS credentials.

curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
unzip awscliv2.zip
sudo ./aws/install

aws configure

See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-files.html for details on what aws configure expects

SSH

Ansible makes all its calls over ssh. Make sure it uses the key you specify

echo "IdentitiesOnly=yes" >> ~/.ssh/config
chmod 644 !$

Playbooks

Install the Ansible playbooks and move to the playbook directory

git clone https://github.com/aerospike-examples/aerospike-ansible
cd aerospike-ansible

Running the playbooks

You can now use the supplied playbooks as per the main README. For instance

(venv-directory-name) vagrant@stretch:~/aerospike-ansible$ ansible-playbook aws-setup-plus-aerospike-install.yml