Overview
Support for CoreOS is available starting with RightLink 10.3.1 under the following use-cases: Enable-running, Install-at-boot, and Install-on-image.
Please note that the installation of RightLink 10 is done to the CoreOS operating system and has no reference to containers.
Changes Specific to CoreOS
Due to the unique properties of CoreOS compared to other Linux flavors, some updates where made to accommodate the installation.
Install location of RightLink and dependencies
Since the /usr
directory is frozen, binaries are placed in /opt/bin
.
cloud-config liquid user-data
CoreOS uses the cloud-config syntax to provide user-data. As a result, we provide user-data conforming to this syntax on images in the CoreOS MCI, available with the Linux Base ServerTemplate. Also, in order to provide RightScale information from the core, the user-data is treated as a Liquid Template. To pass this as a Liquid Template to RightScale, the rs_agent:userdata=liquid
tag must be set as it is on the CoreOS MCI images (see next section). (See Liquid User-data for more details)
#cloud-config
write_files:
- path: /var/lib/rightscale-identity
permissions: '0600'
content: |
{% for pair in rs_agent %}{{pair[0]}}={{pair[1]}}
{% endfor %}
coreos:
units:
- name: rightlink-install.service
command: start
content: |
[Unit]
Description=Installs RightLink 10 at boot
[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
Environment="https_proxy={{ rs_agent.http_proxy }}"
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bash -c "/usr/bin/curl -s https://rightlink.rightscale.com/rll/10.6.2/rightlink.boot.sh | /usr/bin/bash"
Dealing with Reboot Strategies
Although it is not strictly specific to RightLink, by default CoreOS has automatic updates which can sometimes trigger reboots. Be sure to read about CoreOS: Reboot strategies on update so you can configure CoreOS with settings that suit your needs. The settings are configured through the cloud-config user-data so you will need to use Liquid user-data as above.
MCI tags
If the CoreOS MCI provided with the Linux Base Server Template is not being used, the following tags must be added to the MCI in addition to the user-data described above:
rs_agent:type=right_link_lite
rs_agent:userdata=liquid
RightLink Monitoring
Other Linux flavors supported by RightLink can install and configure collectd to pass monitoring information to RightScale. RightLink has the ability to pass the same monitoring information as the default installation of collectd. By default, because CoreOS does not support installation of collectd packages, the RightScript to enable monitoring uses RightLink to monitor on CoreOS. (see Alternative Linux Monitoring Setup for more details)