This playbook is used to install and configure the Alert Logic agent.
The following platforms are supported.
Debian versions:
- squeeze
- wheezy
- jessie
Ubuntu versions:
- 10.x
- 12.x
- 14.x
- 16.x
- 18.x
RHEL/CentOS versions:
- 6.x
- 7.x
SuSE versions:
- 12.1
- 12.0
- 11.4
- 11.3
Amazon Linux versions:
- Karoo
Windows versions:
- Windows Server 2003+SP1, 2008, 2012, 2016
- Windows XP+SP1, Vista, 7, 8, 10
al_agent_registration_key
- your unique registration key, required except in supported cloud deployments (AWS, Azure) String defaults toyour_registration_key_here
al_agent_for_imaging
- Theal_agent_for_imaging
variable determines if the agent will be configured and provisioned. If set totrue
then the install process performs an installation of the agent but will not start the agent once installation is completed. This allows for instance snapshots to be saved and started for later use. With this variables set tofalse
then the provisioning process is performed during setup and the agent is started once complete. Boolean defaults tofalse
al_agent_egress_host
,al_agent_egress_port
- By default all traffic is sent to https://vaporator.alertlogic.com. This variable is useful if you have a machine that is responsible for outbound traffic (NAT box). If you specify your own URL ensure that it is a properly formatted URI. String defaults tohttps://vaporator.alertlogic.com
al_agent_proxy_url
- By default al-agent does not require the use of a proxy. This variable is useful if you want to avoid a single point of egress. When a proxy is used, bothal_agent_egress_host
andal_agent_proxy_url
values are required. If you specify a proxy URL ensure that it is a properly formatted URI. String defaults tonil
- no known dependancies
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- name: Apply AL Agent install to specific hosts
hosts: al_agents
roles:
- { role: alertlogic.al_agents}
The variable al_agent_for_imaging
determine your installation type. It is a boolean value and by default is false
. Setting this value to true will prepare your agent for imaging only and will not provision the agent.
Performing an agent install using the cookbook's default attributes, will setup the agent and provision the instance immediately. If you have properly set your registration key, your host should appear within Alert Logic's Console within 15 minutes. Note: in AWS and Azure deployments the use of the key is optional and in general not necessary.
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write your change
- Write tests for your change (if applicable)
- Run the tests, ensuring they all pass
- Submit a Pull Request using Github
License:
Distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
Authors: Muram Mohamed ([email protected]) Justin Early ([email protected])