diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/resources/terraform_qsfs_on_microvm.md b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/resources/terraform_qsfs_on_microvm.md index dcc2a18..b655166 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/resources/terraform_qsfs_on_microvm.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/resources/terraform_qsfs_on_microvm.md @@ -65,31 +65,31 @@ We present two different methods to create the Terraform files. In the first met Creating the Terraform files is very straightforward. We want to clone the repository `terraform-provider-grid` locally and run some simple commands to properly set and start the deployment. * Clone the repository `terraform-provider-grid` - * ``` + ``` git clone https://github.com/threefoldtech/terraform-provider-grid ``` * Go to the subdirectory containing the examples - * ``` + ``` cd terraform-provider-grid/examples/resources/qsfs ``` * Set your own mnemonics (replace `mnemonics words` with your own mnemonics) - * ``` + ``` export MNEMONICS="mnemonics words" ``` * Set the network (replace `network` by the desired network, e.g. `dev`, `qa`, `test` or `main`) - * ``` + ``` export NETWORK="network" ``` * Initialize the Terraform deployment - * ``` + ``` terraform init ``` * Apply the Terraform deployment - * ``` + ``` terraform apply ``` * At any moment, you can destroy the deployment with the following line - * ``` + ``` terraform destroy ``` @@ -100,21 +100,21 @@ When using this method, you might need to change some parameters within the `mai For this method, we use two files to deploy with Terraform. The first file contains the environment variables (**credentials.auto.tfvars**) and the second file contains the parameters to deploy our workloads (**main.tf**). To facilitate the deployment, only the environment variables file needs to be adjusted. The **main.tf** file contains the environment variables (e.g. `var.size` for the disk size) and thus you do not need to change this file, but only the file **credentials.auto.tfvars**. * Open the terminal and go to the home directory (optional) - * ``` + ``` cd ~ ``` * Create the folder `terraform` and the subfolder `deployment-qsfs-microvm`: - * ``` - mkdir -p terraform && cd $_ - ``` - * ``` - mkdir deployment-qsfs-microvm && cd $_ - ``` + ``` + mkdir -p terraform && cd $_ + ``` + ``` + mkdir deployment-qsfs-microvm && cd $_ + ``` * Create the `main.tf` file: - * ``` - nano main.tf - ``` + ``` + nano main.tf + ``` * Copy the `main.tf` content and save the file. @@ -274,12 +274,12 @@ output "ygg_ip" { Note that we named the VM as **vm1**. * Create the `credentials.auto.tfvars` file: - * ``` - nano credentials.auto.tfvars - ``` + ``` + nano credentials.auto.tfvars + ``` * Copy the `credentials.auto.tfvars` content and save the file. - * ```terraform + ```terraform # Network network = "main" @@ -311,17 +311,17 @@ For the section QSFS Parameters, you can decide on how many VMs your data will b We now deploy the QSFS deployment with Terraform. Make sure that you are in the correct folder `terraform/deployment-qsfs-microvm` containing the main and variables files. * Initialize Terraform by writing the following in the terminal: - * ``` + ``` terraform init ``` * Apply the Terraform deployment: - * ``` + ``` terraform apply ``` * Terraform will then present you the actions it will perform. Write `yes` to confirm the deployment. Note that, at any moment, if you want to see the information on your Terraform deployments, write the following: - * ``` + ``` terraform show ``` diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_basics.md b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_basics.md index 9d6e34e..a302399 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_basics.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_basics.md @@ -59,15 +59,15 @@ There are two options when it comes to finding a node to deploy on. You can use We cover the basic preparations beforing explaining the main file. - Make a directory for your project - - ``` + ``` mkdir myfirstproject ``` - Change directory - - ``` + ``` cd myfirstproject ``` - Create a main file and insert content - - ``` + ``` nano main.tf ``` @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ provider "grid" { When writing the main file, you can decide to leave a variable content empty. In this case you can export the variable content as environment variables. * Export your mnemonics - * ``` + ``` export MNEMONICS="..." ``` * Export the network - * ``` + ``` export NETWORK="..." ``` diff --git a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_full_vm.md b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_full_vm.md index 860fc76..161858f 100644 --- a/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_full_vm.md +++ b/collections/system_administrators/terraform/terraform_full_vm.md @@ -94,20 +94,20 @@ Open the terminal. - Go to the home folder - - ``` + ``` cd ~ ``` - Create the folder `terraform` and the subfolder `deployment-full-vm`: - - ``` + ``` mkdir -p terraform/deployment-full-vm ``` - - ``` + ``` cd terraform/deployment-full-vm ``` - Create the `main.tf` file: - - ``` + ``` nano main.tf ``` @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ In this file, we name the VM as `vm1`. - Create the `credentials.auto.tfvars` file: - - ``` + ``` nano credentials.auto.tfvars ``` @@ -239,12 +239,12 @@ We now deploy the full VM with Terraform. Make sure that you are in the correct - Initialize Terraform: - - ``` + ``` terraform init ``` - Apply Terraform to deploy the full VM: - - ``` + ``` terraform apply ``` @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ After deployments, take note of the 3Node' IPv4 address. You will need this addr ## SSH into the 3Node - To [SSH into the 3Node](ssh_guide.md), write the following: - - ``` + ``` ssh root@VM_IPv4_Address ```