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Koji Setup Scripts
The purpose of these scripts it to enable setting up a koji environment quickly with reasonable configurations.
These scripts have been borrowed from Clear Linux and modified to suit the smeserver (Koozali.org) setup. Thanks to George T Kramer for doing a lot of the prework for these over at ClearLinux.
Assumptions
- All scripts are run as the root user
- The root user has a password set
- These are run on a bare Rocky 8 minimal install
- Basic configurations (e.g. network, time, etc.) have been applied
- servers are reachable by their FQDNs (DNS or you've added them into the appropriate /etc/hosts files)
- Koji builder can exist on the hub or multiple build servers
Getting Going
The install script will install all required components on the hub and build servers.
You will need to fill in some information on the way through.
- info for your ssl certs (Country, State, City, Org, Org Unit)
- enter the FQDN for each build server
- accept the ECDSA key fingerprint for each build server
- enter the root password for each build server
If you add debug on the install-koji-farm.sh line it will print each command executed and be very noisy (still noisy without)
On your koji hub server:
curl https://src.koozali.org/smedev/smeserver-koji/raw/branch/master/install-koji-farm.sh > install-koji-farm.sh
chmod o+x install-koji-farm.sh
./install-koji-farm.sh
Adding additional Build servers
To add additional build servers into your farm, just run the following script on your hub (it should already be there from the install, but if not)
koji-add-builder.sh <FQDN of new build server> [debug]
It should already be there from the install, but if not
curl https://src.koozali.org/smedev/smeserver-koji/raw/branch/master/koji-setup/koji-add-builder.sh > ~/bin/koji-add-builder.sh
chmod o+x ~/bin/koji-add-builder.sh
Other components
The other scripts in the repository are used by the install-koji-farm.sh and koji-add-builder.sh scripts or I'm still experimenting with them :)