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How Does One Use This?

Please note that the master branch is generally unstable. If you are looking for something "tested", please consume one of our releases.

What Does This Do?

You will get a booted ops-manager VM plus some networking, just the bare bones basically.

Looking to setup a different IAAS

We have have other terraform templates to help you!

This list will be updated when more infrastructures come along.

Prerequisites

Your system needs the gcloud cli, as well as terraform:

brew update
brew install Caskroom/cask/google-cloud-sdk
brew install terraform

Notes

You will need a key file for your service account to allow terraform to deploy resources. If you don't have one, you can create a service account and a key for it:

gcloud iam service-accounts create ACCOUNT_NAME --display-name "Some Account Name"
gcloud iam service-accounts keys create "terraform.key.json" --iam-account "ACCOUNT_NAME@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding PROJECT_ID --member 'serviceAccount:ACCOUNT_NAME@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com' --role 'roles/owner'

You will need to enable the following Google Cloud APIs:

Var File

Copy the stub content below into a file called terraform.tfvars and put it in the root of this project. These vars will be used when you run terraform apply. You should fill in the stub values with the correct content.

env_name         = "some-environment-name"
region           = "us-central1"
opsman_image_url = "https://storage.googleapis.com/ops-manager-us/pcf-gcp-1.12.0.tar.gz"
zones            = ["us-central1-a", "us-central1-b", "us-central1-c"]
project          = "your-gcp-project"
dns_suffix       = "gcp.some-project.cf-app.com"

ssl_cert = <<SSL_CERT
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
some cert
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
SSL_CERT

ssl_private_key = <<SSL_KEY
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
some cert private key
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
SSL_KEY

service_account_key = <<SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY
{
  "type": "service_account",
  "project_id": "your-gcp-project",
  "private_key_id": "another-gcp-private-key",
  "private_key": "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----another gcp private key-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n",
  "client_email": "something@example.com",
  "client_id": "11111111111111",
  "auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth",
  "token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token",
  "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs",
  "client_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/robot/v1/metadata/x509/"
}
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY

Var Details

  • project: (required) ID for your GCP project.
  • env_name: (required) An arbitrary unique name for namespacing resources. Max 23 characters.
  • region: (required) Region in which to create resources (e.g. us-central1)
  • zones: (required) Zones in which to create resources. Must be within the given region. Currently you must specify exactly 3 Zones for this terraform configuration to work. (e.g. [us-central1-a, us-central1-b, us-central1-c])
  • opsman_image_url (required) Source URL of the Ops Manager image you want to boot.
  • service_account_key: (required) Contents of your service account key file generated using the gcloud iam service-accounts keys create command.
  • dns_suffix: (required) Domain to add environment subdomain to (e.g. foo.example.com)
  • ssl_cert: (required) SSL certificate for HTTP load balancer configuration. Can be either trusted or self-signed.
  • ssl_private_key: (required) Private key for above SSL certificate.
  • opsman_storage_bucket_count: (optional) Google Storage Bucket for BOSH's Blobstore.

DNS Records

  • pcf.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the Ops Manager VM's public IP address.
  • *.sys.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the HTTP/S load balancer in front of the Router.
  • doppler.sys.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the TCP load balancer in front of the Router. This address is used to send websocket traffic to the Doppler server.
  • loggregator.sys.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the TCP load balancer in front of the Router. This address is used to send websocket traffic to the Loggregator Trafficcontroller.
  • *.apps.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the HTTP/S load balancer in front of the Router.
  • *.ws.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the TCP load balancer in front of the Router. This address can be used for application websocket traffic.
  • ssh.sys.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the TCP load balancer in front of the Diego brain.
  • tcp.$env_name.$dns_suffix: Points at the TCP load balancer in front of the TCP router.

Isolation Segments (optional)

  • isolation_segment (optional) When set to "true" creates HTTP load-balancer across 3 zones for isolation segments.
  • iso_seg_ssl_cert: (optional) SSL certificate for HTTP load balancer configuration. Can be either trusted or self-signed.
  • iso_seg_ssl_private_key: (optional) Private key for above SSL certificate.

Cloud SQL Configuration (optional)

  • external_database: (optional) When set to "true", a cloud SQL instance will be deployed for the Ops Manager and PAS.

Ops Manager

  • opsman_sql_db_host: (optional) The host the user can connect from. Can be an IP address. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

PAS

  • pas_sql_db_host: (optional) The host the user can connect from. Can be an IP address. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

PAS Cloud Controller's Google Cloud Storage Buckets (optional)

  • create_gcs_buckets: (optional) When set to "false", buckets will not be created for PAS Cloud Controller. Defaults to "true".

Running

Note: please make sure you have created the terraform.tfvars file above as mentioned.

Standing up environment

terraform init
terraform plan -out=plan
terraform apply plan

Tearing down environment

terraform destroy

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