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diff --git a/man/create_database/README.md b/man/create_database/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7084a10..0000000 --- a/man/create_database/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -```bash -ssh root@<one node of the cluster> -docker run -t -i superboum/amd64_postgres:v1 -psql -h psql-proxy.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr -p 25432 -U postgres -W postgres -``` - -```sql -CREATE USER seafile; -CREATE DATABASE seafile ENCODING 'UTF8' LC_COLLATE='C' LC_CTYPE='C' template=template0 OWNER seafile; --- GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE seafile TO seafile; -``` - -``` -consul kv import @ldapkv_seafile.json -``` diff --git a/man/init_stolon/README.md b/man/init_stolon/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 618530a..0000000 --- a/man/init_stolon/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -Spawn container: - -```bash -docker run -t -i superboum/arm32v7_postgres:v6 -# OR -docker run -t -i superboum/amd64_postgres:v1 -``` - - -Init with: - -``` -stolonctl \ - --cluster-name pissenlit \ - --store-backend=consul \ - --store-endpoints http://consul.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8500 \ - init \ - '{ "initMode": "new", "pgHBA": [ "host all postgres all md5", "host replication replicator all md5", "host all all all ldap ldapserver=bottin.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr ldapbasedn=\"ou=users,dc=deuxfleurs, dc=fr\" ldapbinddn=\"<bind_dn>\" ldapbindpasswd=\"<bind_pwd>\" ldapsearchattribute=\"cn\"" ] }' - -``` - -Then set appropriate permission on host: - -``` -chown -R 102:102 /mnt/storage/postgres/ -``` - -(102 is the id of the postgres user used in Docker) -It might be improved by staying with root, then chmoding in an entrypoint and finally switching to user 102 before executing user's command. -Moreover it would enable the usage of the user namespace that shift the UIDs. - - - -## Upgrading the cluster - -To retreive the current stolon config: - -``` -stolonctl spec --cluster-name pissenlit --store-backend consul --store-endpoints http://consul.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8500 -``` - -The important part for the LDAP: - -``` -{ - "pgHBA": [ - "host all postgres all md5", - "host replication replicator all md5", - "host all all all ldap ldapserver=bottin.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr ldapbasedn=\"ou=users,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr\" ldapbinddn=\"cn=admin,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr\" ldapbindpasswd=\"<REDACTED>\" ldapsearchattribute=\"cn\"" - ] -} -``` - -Once a patch is writen: - -``` -stolonctl --cluster-name pissenlit --store-backend consul --store-endpoints http://consul.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8500 update --patch -f /tmp/patch.json -``` diff --git a/man/nextcloud/README.md b/man/nextcloud/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f68520b..0000000 --- a/man/nextcloud/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# How to setup NextCloud - -## First setup - -It's complicated. - -First, create a service user `nextcloud` and a database `nextcloud` it owns. Also create a Garage access key and bucket `nextcloud` it is allowed to use. - -Fill in the following Consul keys with actual values: - -``` -secrets/nextcloud/db_user -secrets/nextcloud/db_pass -secrets/nextcloud/garage_access_key -secrets/nextcloud/garage_secret_key -``` - -Create the following Consul keys with empty values: - -``` -secrets/nextcloud/instance_id -secrets/nextcloud/password_salt -secrets/nextcloud/secret -``` - -Start the nextcloud.hcl nomad service. Enter the container and call `occ maintenance:install` with the correct database parameters as user `www-data`. -A possibility: call the admin user `nextcloud` and give it the same password as the `nextcloud` service user. - -Cat the newly generated `config.php` file and copy the instance id, password salt, and secret from there to Consul -(they were generated by the install script and we want to keep them). - -Restart the Nextcloud Nomad server. - -You should now be able to log in to Nextcloud using the admin user (`nextcloud` if you called it that). - -Go to the apps settings and enable desired apps. - -## Configure LDAP login - -LDAP login has to be configured from the admin interface. First, enable the LDAP authentification application. - -Go to settings > LDAP/AD integration. Enter the following parameters: - -- ldap server: `bottin2.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr` -- bind user: `cn=nextcloud,ou=services,ou=users,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr` -- bind password: password of the nextcloud service user -- base DN for users: `ou=users,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr` -- check "manually enter LDAP filters" -- in the users tab, edit LDAP query and set it to `(&(|(objectclass=inetOrgPerson))(|(memberof=cn=nextcloud,ou=groups,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr)))` -- in the login attributes tab, edit LDAP query and set it to `(&(&(|(objectclass=inetOrgPerson))(|(memberof=cn=nextcloud,ou=groups,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr)))(|(|(mailPrimaryAddress=%uid)(mail=%uid))(|(cn=%uid))))` -- in the groups tab, edit the LDAP query and set it to `(|(objectclass=groupOfNames))` -- in the advanced tab, enter the "directory setting" section and check/modify the following: - - user display name field: `displayname` - - base user tree: `ou=users,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr` - - user search attribute: `cn` - - groupe display name field: `displayname` - - **base group tree**: `ou=groups,dc=deuxfleurs,dc=fr` - - group search attribute: `cn` - -That should be it. Go to the login attributes tab and enter a username (which should have been added to the nextcloud group) to check that nextcloud is able to find it and allows it for login. |