Herd
Herd is an in-progress, easy-to-use framework for management of small-scale server clusters in pure python. Tools like puppet, chef, ansible seem to target more large-scale systems, and in my experience aren't great for getting some small, dead simple machines and apps going.
In addition, Herd aims to provide a simple framework for creating and handling your nodes across multiple cloud providers, to help limit and manage your server costs. :)
While in theory, Herd can do anything SSH can manage, it aims to provide one good strategy for everything, to eliminate complicated configs.
Getting started
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pip install herd
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Create a basic config file:
[ssh] path = "/path/to/rsaprivatekey" password = 'rsa_key_passphrase' [providers.digitalocean] token = "MY_PRIVATE_TOKEN" [clusters.cluster_name] provider = 'digitalocean' server_count = 1 max_monthly_cost = 5 ssh_keys = ["RSA_KEY_FINGERPRINT"] region = 'sfo1' image = 'ubuntu-14-04-x64'
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herd up cluster_name --config path/to/config (default ./config.toml)
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herd info cluster_name
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herd install cluster_name git