Construct a collection of the latest automation code to save time on managing your OpenStack cloud
Manage containers on your cloud and check the health of your cloud using Nagios
Who This Book Is For
This book is aimed at OpenStack-based cloud operators and infrastructure and sys administrators who have some knowledge of OpenStack and are seeking to automate taxing and manual tasks. This book is also for people new to automating cloud operations in general and the DevOps practice in particular.
Familiarize yourself with how Ansible 2 works and assess the defined best practices
Create Ansible 2 playbooks and roles
Automate tasks to customize your OpenStack cloud
Review OpenStack automation considerations when automating administrative tasks
Examine and automate advanced OpenStack tasks and designated use cases
Get a high-level overview of OpenStack and current production-ready projects
Explore OpenStack CLI tools and learn how to use them
In Detail
Most organizations are seeking methods to improve business agility because they have realized just having a cloud is not enough. Being able to improve application deployments, reduce infrastructure downtime, and eliminate daily manual tasks can only be accomplished through some sort of automation.
We start with a brief overview of OpenStack and Ansible 2 and highlight some best practices. Each chapter will provide an introduction to handling various Cloud Operator administration tasks such as managing containers within your cloud; setting up/utilizing open source packages for monitoring; creating multiple users/tenants; taking instance snapshots; and customizing your cloud to run multiple active regions. Each chapter will also supply a step-by-step tutorial on how to automate these tasks with Ansible 2.
Packed with real-world OpenStack administrative tasks, this book will walk you through working examples and explain how these tasks can be automated using one of the most popular open source automation tools on the market today.
Style and approach
This book is a concise, fast-paced guide filled with real-world scenarios that will execute OpenStack administrative tasks efficiently. It serves as a quick reference guide for not just OpenStack functions, but also for creating future Ansible code.