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What is an Artifact?
An artifact is simply a smaller component or informational property of a larger object, resource, or service that acts in a manner to produce or determine an intended output. It can also be defined as the logic that defines what elements of a deployment have to be installed and how. These informational pieces are created to be used for the deployment and operation of a system.
Airctl and Helpers
The following artifacts are used to aid in the implementation and configuration of the different airctl elements.
- airctl-<version>.tar.gz: This compressed file contains the airctl binary. This is the primary CLI tool used for management of the Platform9 Self Managed Cloud Platform (SMCP)
- airctl-scripts-<version>.tar.gz: This compact file contains all the associated scripts used by airctl
- pf9-deploy-<version>.tar: This is a helper container that creates the configuration file for the Platform9 management plane
- du-<version>.tar.gz: The compressed Management Server file includes the CentOS 7.x VM image, along with the required binaries. This VM is configured through the pf9-deploy and ansible-stack commands
- ansible-<version>.tar.gz: This file contains the ansible stack utilized by the pf9-deploy command above
Offline Packages
The following artifacts are primarily employed for offline (or air-gapged) edge cloud installations.
- hostagent-<version>.tar.gz: This file contains the yum repo information for the platform9 agents running on the hosts. Platform9 can automatically deploy this, or it can be added using foreman
- docker-<version>.tar.gz: Similar to the file above, it can be either installed using Platform9 airctl or using foreman
- docker-imgs-<version>.tar.gz: This file contains all the docker images that Platform9 initially requires. Airctl can add it to the cache of every host.
- pf9-kube-<version>.tar.gz: This file contains the packages needed for a Kubernetes multi-version implementation
Installed File Locations
Once setup, all the installed files are located under the /opt/pf9/airctl directory.
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xxxxxxxxxxls -alh /opt/pf9/airctldrwxr-xr-x. 8 root root 203 Sep 9 17:05 .drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 20 Sep 9 17:04 ..-rwxr-xr-x. 1 350 350 18M Sep 8 22:33 airctldrwxr-xr-x. 12 350 350 4.0K Sep 9 17:22 ansible-stackdrwxr-xr-x. 2 350 350 113 Sep 9 17:23 confdrwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 47 Sep 9 17:04 deploy-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 107M Sep 9 17:05 docker-v-5.3.0-1675863.tar.gz-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 11G Sep 13 23:21 du.qcow2-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 17M Sep 9 17:05 hostagent-v-5.3.0-1675863.tar.gzdrwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 80 Sep 9 17:04 imgsdrwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 29 Sep 9 17:04 pf9-kubedrwxr-xr-x. 3 350 350 220 Sep 9 17:07 scriptsType to search, ESC to discard
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