Cassandra salt formula first version.
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+tests/build/
+*.swp
+*.pyc
+.ropeproject
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+cassandra formula
+=========================================
+
+0.1 (2015-08-22)
+
+- Initial formula setup
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+Copyright (c) 2014-2015 tcp cloud a.s.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
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+DESTDIR=/
+SALTENVDIR=/usr/share/salt-formulas/env
+RECLASSDIR=/usr/share/salt-formulas/reclass
+FORMULANAME=$(shell grep name: metadata.yml|head -1|cut -d : -f 2|grep -Eo '[a-z0-9\-\_]*')
+
+all:
+ @echo "make install - Install into DESTDIR"
+ @echo "make test - Run tests"
+ @echo "make clean - Cleanup after tests run"
+
+install:
+ # Formula
+ [ -d $(DESTDIR)/$(SALTENVDIR) ] || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/$(SALTENVDIR)
+ cp -a $(FORMULANAME) $(DESTDIR)/$(SALTENVDIR)/
+ [ ! -d _modules ] || cp -a _modules $(DESTDIR)/$(SALTENVDIR)/
+ [ ! -d _states ] || cp -a _states $(DESTDIR)/$(SALTENVDIR)/ || true
+ # Metadata
+ [ -d $(DESTDIR)/$(RECLASSDIR)/service/$(FORMULANAME) ] || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/$(RECLASSDIR)/service/$(FORMULANAME)
+ cp -a metadata/service/* $(DESTDIR)/$(RECLASSDIR)/service/$(FORMULANAME)
+
+test:
+ [ ! -d tests ] || (cd tests; ./run_tests.sh)
+
+clean:
+ [ ! -d tests/build ] || rm -rf tests/build
+ [ ! -d build ] || rm -rf build
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+
+==================================
+cassandra
+==================================
+
+Service cassandra description
+
+Sample pillars
+==============
+
+Single cassandra service
+
+.. code-block:: yaml
+
+ cassandra:
+ server:
+ enabled: true
+ version: icehouse
+
+Read more
+=========
+
+* links
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+0.1
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+{%- from "cassandra/map.jinja" import server with context %}
+# Cassandra storage config YAML
+
+# NOTE:
+# See http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/StorageConfiguration for
+# full explanations of configuration directives
+# /NOTE
+
+# The name of the cluster. This is mainly used to prevent machines in
+# one logical cluster from joining another.
+cluster_name: '{{ server.name }}'
+
+# This defines the number of tokens randomly assigned to this node on the ring
+# The more tokens, relative to other nodes, the larger the proportion of data
+# that this node will store. You probably want all nodes to have the same number
+# of tokens assuming they have equal hardware capability.
+#
+# If you leave this unspecified, Cassandra will use the default of 1 token for legacy compatibility,
+# and will use the initial_token as described below.
+#
+# Specifying initial_token will override this setting on the node's initial start,
+# on subsequent starts, this setting will apply even if initial token is set.
+#
+# If you already have a cluster with 1 token per node, and wish to migrate to
+# multiple tokens per node, see http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations
+num_tokens: 256
+
+# initial_token allows you to specify tokens manually. While you can use # it with
+# vnodes (num_tokens > 1, above) -- in which case you should provide a
+# comma-separated list -- it's primarily used when adding nodes # to legacy clusters
+# that do not have vnodes enabled.
+# initial_token:
+
+# See http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/HintedHandoff
+# May either be "true" or "false" to enable globally, or contain a list
+# of data centers to enable per-datacenter.
+# hinted_handoff_enabled: DC1,DC2
+hinted_handoff_enabled: true
+# this defines the maximum amount of time a dead host will have hints
+# generated. After it has been dead this long, new hints for it will not be
+# created until it has been seen alive and gone down again.
+max_hint_window_in_ms: 10800000 # 3 hours
+# Maximum throttle in KBs per second, per delivery thread. This will be
+# reduced proportionally to the number of nodes in the cluster. (If there
+# are two nodes in the cluster, each delivery thread will use the maximum
+# rate; if there are three, each will throttle to half of the maximum,
+# since we expect two nodes to be delivering hints simultaneously.)
+hinted_handoff_throttle_in_kb: 1024
+# Number of threads with which to deliver hints;
+# Consider increasing this number when you have multi-dc deployments, since
+# cross-dc handoff tends to be slower
+max_hints_delivery_threads: 2
+
+# Maximum throttle in KBs per second, total. This will be
+# reduced proportionally to the number of nodes in the cluster.
+batchlog_replay_throttle_in_kb: 1024
+
+# Authentication backend, implementing IAuthenticator; used to identify users
+# Out of the box, Cassandra provides org.apache.cassandra.auth.{AllowAllAuthenticator,
+# PasswordAuthenticator}.
+#
+# - AllowAllAuthenticator performs no checks - set it to disable authentication.
+# - PasswordAuthenticator relies on username/password pairs to authenticate
+# users. It keeps usernames and hashed passwords in system_auth.credentials table.
+# Please increase system_auth keyspace replication factor if you use this authenticator.
+authenticator: AllowAllAuthenticator
+
+# Authorization backend, implementing IAuthorizer; used to limit access/provide permissions
+# Out of the box, Cassandra provides org.apache.cassandra.auth.{AllowAllAuthorizer,
+# CassandraAuthorizer}.
+#
+# - AllowAllAuthorizer allows any action to any user - set it to disable authorization.
+# - CassandraAuthorizer stores permissions in system_auth.permissions table. Please
+# increase system_auth keyspace replication factor if you use this authorizer.
+authorizer: AllowAllAuthorizer
+
+# Validity period for permissions cache (fetching permissions can be an
+# expensive operation depending on the authorizer, CassandraAuthorizer is
+# one example). Defaults to 2000, set to 0 to disable.
+# Will be disabled automatically for AllowAllAuthorizer.
+permissions_validity_in_ms: 2000
+
+# Refresh interval for permissions cache (if enabled).
+# After this interval, cache entries become eligible for refresh. Upon next
+# access, an async reload is scheduled and the old value returned until it
+# completes. If permissions_validity_in_ms is non-zero, then this must be
+# also.
+# Defaults to the same value as permissions_validity_in_ms.
+# permissions_update_interval_in_ms: 1000
+
+# The partitioner is responsible for distributing groups of rows (by
+# partition key) across nodes in the cluster. You should leave this
+# alone for new clusters. The partitioner can NOT be changed without
+# reloading all data, so when upgrading you should set this to the
+# same partitioner you were already using.
+#
+# Besides Murmur3Partitioner, partitioners included for backwards
+# compatibility include RandomPartitioner, ByteOrderedPartitioner, and
+# OrderPreservingPartitioner.
+#
+partitioner: org.apache.cassandra.dht.Murmur3Partitioner
+
+# Directories where Cassandra should store data on disk. Cassandra
+# will spread data evenly across them, subject to the granularity of
+# the configured compaction strategy.
+# If not set, the default directory is $CASSANDRA_HOME/data/data.
+data_file_directories:
+ - /var/lib/cassandra/data
+
+# commit log. when running on magnetic HDD, this should be a
+# separate spindle than the data directories.
+# If not set, the default directory is $CASSANDRA_HOME/data/commitlog.
+commitlog_directory: /var/lib/cassandra/commitlog
+
+# policy for data disk failures:
+# die: shut down gossip and Thrift and kill the JVM for any fs errors or
+# single-sstable errors, so the node can be replaced.
+# stop_paranoid: shut down gossip and Thrift even for single-sstable errors.
+# stop: shut down gossip and Thrift, leaving the node effectively dead, but
+# can still be inspected via JMX.
+# best_effort: stop using the failed disk and respond to requests based on
+# remaining available sstables. This means you WILL see obsolete
+# data at CL.ONE!
+# ignore: ignore fatal errors and let requests fail, as in pre-1.2 Cassandra
+disk_failure_policy: stop
+
+# policy for commit disk failures:
+# die: shut down gossip and Thrift and kill the JVM, so the node can be replaced.
+# stop: shut down gossip and Thrift, leaving the node effectively dead, but
+# can still be inspected via JMX.
+# stop_commit: shutdown the commit log, letting writes collect but
+# continuing to service reads, as in pre-2.0.5 Cassandra
+# ignore: ignore fatal errors and let the batches fail
+commit_failure_policy: stop
+
+# Maximum size of the key cache in memory.
+#
+# Each key cache hit saves 1 seek and each row cache hit saves 2 seeks at the
+# minimum, sometimes more. The key cache is fairly tiny for the amount of
+# time it saves, so it's worthwhile to use it at large numbers.
+# The row cache saves even more time, but must contain the entire row,
+# so it is extremely space-intensive. It's best to only use the
+# row cache if you have hot rows or static rows.
+#
+# NOTE: if you reduce the size, you may not get you hottest keys loaded on startup.
+#
+# Default value is empty to make it "auto" (min(5% of Heap (in MB), 100MB)). Set to 0 to disable key cache.
+key_cache_size_in_mb:
+
+# Duration in seconds after which Cassandra should
+# save the key cache. Caches are saved to saved_caches_directory as
+# specified in this configuration file.
+#
+# Saved caches greatly improve cold-start speeds, and is relatively cheap in
+# terms of I/O for the key cache. Row cache saving is much more expensive and
+# has limited use.
+#
+# Default is 14400 or 4 hours.
+key_cache_save_period: 14400
+
+# Number of keys from the key cache to save
+# Disabled by default, meaning all keys are going to be saved
+# key_cache_keys_to_save: 100
+
+# Maximum size of the row cache in memory.
+# NOTE: if you reduce the size, you may not get you hottest keys loaded on startup.
+#
+# Default value is 0, to disable row caching.
+row_cache_size_in_mb: 0
+
+# Duration in seconds after which Cassandra should
+# save the row cache. Caches are saved to saved_caches_directory as specified
+# in this configuration file.
+#
+# Saved caches greatly improve cold-start speeds, and is relatively cheap in
+# terms of I/O for the key cache. Row cache saving is much more expensive and
+# has limited use.
+#
+# Default is 0 to disable saving the row cache.
+row_cache_save_period: 0
+
+# Number of keys from the row cache to save
+# Disabled by default, meaning all keys are going to be saved
+# row_cache_keys_to_save: 100
+
+# Maximum size of the counter cache in memory.
+#
+# Counter cache helps to reduce counter locks' contention for hot counter cells.
+# In case of RF = 1 a counter cache hit will cause Cassandra to skip the read before
+# write entirely. With RF > 1 a counter cache hit will still help to reduce the duration
+# of the lock hold, helping with hot counter cell updates, but will not allow skipping
+# the read entirely. Only the local (clock, count) tuple of a counter cell is kept
+# in memory, not the whole counter, so it's relatively cheap.
+#
+# NOTE: if you reduce the size, you may not get you hottest keys loaded on startup.
+#
+# Default value is empty to make it "auto" (min(2.5% of Heap (in MB), 50MB)). Set to 0 to disable counter cache.
+# NOTE: if you perform counter deletes and rely on low gcgs, you should disable the counter cache.
+counter_cache_size_in_mb:
+
+# Duration in seconds after which Cassandra should
+# save the counter cache (keys only). Caches are saved to saved_caches_directory as
+# specified in this configuration file.
+#
+# Default is 7200 or 2 hours.
+counter_cache_save_period: 7200
+
+# Number of keys from the counter cache to save
+# Disabled by default, meaning all keys are going to be saved
+# counter_cache_keys_to_save: 100
+
+# The off-heap memory allocator. Affects storage engine metadata as
+# well as caches. Experiments show that JEMAlloc saves some memory
+# than the native GCC allocator (i.e., JEMalloc is more
+# fragmentation-resistant).
+#
+# Supported values are: NativeAllocator, JEMallocAllocator
+#
+# If you intend to use JEMallocAllocator you have to install JEMalloc as library and
+# modify cassandra-env.sh as directed in the file.
+#
+# Defaults to NativeAllocator
+# memory_allocator: NativeAllocator
+
+# saved caches
+# If not set, the default directory is $CASSANDRA_HOME/data/saved_caches.
+saved_caches_directory: /var/lib/cassandra/saved_caches
+
+# commitlog_sync may be either "periodic" or "batch."
+#
+# When in batch mode, Cassandra won't ack writes until the commit log
+# has been fsynced to disk. It will wait
+# commitlog_sync_batch_window_in_ms milliseconds between fsyncs.
+# This window should be kept short because the writer threads will
+# be unable to do extra work while waiting. (You may need to increase
+# concurrent_writes for the same reason.)
+#
+# commitlog_sync: batch
+# commitlog_sync_batch_window_in_ms: 2
+#
+# the other option is "periodic" where writes may be acked immediately
+# and the CommitLog is simply synced every commitlog_sync_period_in_ms
+# milliseconds.
+commitlog_sync: periodic
+commitlog_sync_period_in_ms: 10000
+
+# The size of the individual commitlog file segments. A commitlog
+# segment may be archived, deleted, or recycled once all the data
+# in it (potentially from each columnfamily in the system) has been
+# flushed to sstables.
+#
+# The default size is 32, which is almost always fine, but if you are
+# archiving commitlog segments (see commitlog_archiving.properties),
+# then you probably want a finer granularity of archiving; 8 or 16 MB
+# is reasonable.
+commitlog_segment_size_in_mb: 32
+
+# any class that implements the SeedProvider interface and has a
+# constructor that takes a Map<String, String> of parameters will do.
+seed_provider:
+ # Addresses of hosts that are deemed contact points.
+ # Cassandra nodes use this list of hosts to find each other and learn
+ # the topology of the ring. You must change this if you are running
+ # multiple nodes!
+ - class_name: org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleSeedProvider
+ parameters:
+ # seeds is actually a comma-delimited list of addresses.
+ # Ex: "<ip1>,<ip2>,<ip3>"
+ - seeds: "{%- for member in server.members %}{{ member.host }},{%- endfor %}"
+
+# For workloads with more data than can fit in memory, Cassandra's
+# bottleneck will be reads that need to fetch data from
+# disk. "concurrent_reads" should be set to (16 * number_of_drives) in
+# order to allow the operations to enqueue low enough in the stack
+# that the OS and drives can reorder them. Same applies to
+# "concurrent_counter_writes", since counter writes read the current
+# values before incrementing and writing them back.
+#
+# On the other hand, since writes are almost never IO bound, the ideal
+# number of "concurrent_writes" is dependent on the number of cores in
+# your system; (8 * number_of_cores) is a good rule of thumb.
+concurrent_reads: 32
+concurrent_writes: 32
+concurrent_counter_writes: 32
+
+
+# Total memory to use for sstable-reading buffers. Defaults to
+# the smaller of 1/4 of heap or 512MB.
+# file_cache_size_in_mb: 512
+
+# Total permitted memory to use for memtables. Cassandra will stop
+# accepting writes when the limit is exceeded until a flush completes,
+# and will trigger a flush based on memtable_cleanup_threshold
+# If omitted, Cassandra will set both to 1/4 the size of the heap.
+# memtable_heap_space_in_mb: 2048
+# memtable_offheap_space_in_mb: 2048
+
+# Ratio of occupied non-flushing memtable size to total permitted size
+# that will trigger a flush of the largest memtable. Lager mct will
+# mean larger flushes and hence less compaction, but also less concurrent
+# flush activity which can make it difficult to keep your disks fed
+# under heavy write load.
+#
+# memtable_cleanup_threshold defaults to 1 / (memtable_flush_writers + 1)
+# memtable_cleanup_threshold: 0.11
+
+# Specify the way Cassandra allocates and manages memtable memory.
+# Options are:
+# heap_buffers: on heap nio buffers
+# offheap_buffers: off heap (direct) nio buffers
+# offheap_objects: native memory, eliminating nio buffer heap overhead
+memtable_allocation_type: heap_buffers
+
+# Total space to use for commitlogs. Since commitlog segments are
+# mmapped, and hence use up address space, the default size is 32
+# on 32-bit JVMs, and 8192 on 64-bit JVMs.
+#
+# If space gets above this value (it will round up to the next nearest
+# segment multiple), Cassandra will flush every dirty CF in the oldest
+# segment and remove it. So a small total commitlog space will tend
+# to cause more flush activity on less-active columnfamilies.
+# commitlog_total_space_in_mb: 8192
+
+# This sets the amount of memtable flush writer threads. These will
+# be blocked by disk io, and each one will hold a memtable in memory
+# while blocked.
+#
+# memtable_flush_writers defaults to the smaller of (number of disks,
+# number of cores), with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8.
+#
+# If your data directories are backed by SSD, you should increase this
+# to the number of cores.
+#memtable_flush_writers: 8
+
+# A fixed memory pool size in MB for for SSTable index summaries. If left
+# empty, this will default to 5% of the heap size. If the memory usage of
+# all index summaries exceeds this limit, SSTables with low read rates will
+# shrink their index summaries in order to meet this limit. However, this
+# is a best-effort process. In extreme conditions Cassandra may need to use
+# more than this amount of memory.
+index_summary_capacity_in_mb:
+
+# How frequently index summaries should be resampled. This is done
+# periodically to redistribute memory from the fixed-size pool to sstables
+# proportional their recent read rates. Setting to -1 will disable this
+# process, leaving existing index summaries at their current sampling level.
+index_summary_resize_interval_in_minutes: 60
+
+# Whether to, when doing sequential writing, fsync() at intervals in
+# order to force the operating system to flush the dirty
+# buffers. Enable this to avoid sudden dirty buffer flushing from
+# impacting read latencies. Almost always a good idea on SSDs; not
+# necessarily on platters.
+trickle_fsync: false
+trickle_fsync_interval_in_kb: 10240
+
+# TCP port, for commands and data
+# For security reasons, you should not expose this port to the internet. Firewall it if needed.
+storage_port: 7000
+
+# SSL port, for encrypted communication. Unused unless enabled in
+# encryption_options
+# For security reasons, you should not expose this port to the internet. Firewall it if needed.
+ssl_storage_port: 7001
+
+# Address or interface to bind to and tell other Cassandra nodes to connect to.
+# You _must_ change this if you want multiple nodes to be able to communicate!
+#
+# Set listen_address OR listen_interface, not both. Interfaces must correspond
+# to a single address, IP aliasing is not supported.
+#
+# Leaving it blank leaves it up to InetAddress.getLocalHost(). This
+# will always do the Right Thing _if_ the node is properly configured
+# (hostname, name resolution, etc), and the Right Thing is to use the
+# address associated with the hostname (it might not be).
+#
+# Setting listen_address to 0.0.0.0 is always wrong.
+#
+# If you choose to specify the interface by name and the interface has an ipv4 and an ipv6 address
+# you can specify which should be chosen using listen_interface_prefer_ipv6. If false the first ipv4
+# address will be used. If true the first ipv6 address will be used. Defaults to false preferring
+# ipv4. If there is only one address it will be selected regardless of ipv4/ipv6.
+{% if server.bind.interface is defined %}
+listen_interface: {{ server.bind.interface }}
+{% else %}
+listen_address: {{ server.bind.address }}
+# listen_interface: eth0
+{% endif %}
+# listen_interface_prefer_ipv6: false
+
+# Address to broadcast to other Cassandra nodes
+# Leaving this blank will set it to the same value as listen_address
+# broadcast_address: 1.2.3.4
+
+# Internode authentication backend, implementing IInternodeAuthenticator;
+# used to allow/disallow connections from peer nodes.
+# internode_authenticator: org.apache.cassandra.auth.AllowAllInternodeAuthenticator
+
+# Whether to start the native transport server.
+# Please note that the address on which the native transport is bound is the
+# same as the rpc_address. The port however is different and specified below.
+start_native_transport: true
+# port for the CQL native transport to listen for clients on
+# For security reasons, you should not expose this port to the internet. Firewall it if needed.
+native_transport_port: 9042
+# The maximum threads for handling requests when the native transport is used.
+# This is similar to rpc_max_threads though the default differs slightly (and
+# there is no native_transport_min_threads, idle threads will always be stopped
+# after 30 seconds).
+# native_transport_max_threads: 128
+#
+# The maximum size of allowed frame. Frame (requests) larger than this will
+# be rejected as invalid. The default is 256MB.
+# native_transport_max_frame_size_in_mb: 256
+
+# The maximum number of concurrent client connections.
+# The default is -1, which means unlimited.
+# native_transport_max_concurrent_connections: -1
+
+# The maximum number of concurrent client connections per source ip.
+# The default is -1, which means unlimited.
+# native_transport_max_concurrent_connections_per_ip: -1
+
+# Whether to start the thrift rpc server.
+start_rpc: true
+
+# The address or interface to bind the Thrift RPC service and native transport
+# server to.
+#
+# Set rpc_address OR rpc_interface, not both. Interfaces must correspond
+# to a single address, IP aliasing is not supported.
+#
+# Leaving rpc_address blank has the same effect as on listen_address
+# (i.e. it will be based on the configured hostname of the node).
+#
+# Note that unlike listen_address, you can specify 0.0.0.0, but you must also
+# set broadcast_rpc_address to a value other than 0.0.0.0.
+#
+# For security reasons, you should not expose this port to the internet. Firewall it if needed.
+#
+# If you choose to specify the interface by name and the interface has an ipv4 and an ipv6 address
+# you can specify which should be chosen using rpc_interface_prefer_ipv6. If false the first ipv4
+# address will be used. If true the first ipv6 address will be used. Defaults to false preferring
+# ipv4. If there is only one address it will be selected regardless of ipv4/ipv6.
+{% if server.bind.interface is defined %}
+rpc_interface: {{ server.bind.interface }}
+{% else %}
+rpc_address: {{ server.bind.address }}
+{% endif %}
+# port for Thrift to listen for clients on
+rpc_port: {{ server.bind.rpc_port }}
+
+# RPC address to broadcast to drivers and other Cassandra nodes. This cannot
+# be set to 0.0.0.0. If left blank, this will be set to the value of
+# rpc_address. If rpc_address is set to 0.0.0.0, broadcast_rpc_address must
+# be set.
+# broadcast_rpc_address: 1.2.3.4
+
+# enable or disable keepalive on rpc/native connections
+rpc_keepalive: true
+
+# Cassandra provides two out-of-the-box options for the RPC Server:
+#
+# sync -> One thread per thrift connection. For a very large number of clients, memory
+# will be your limiting factor. On a 64 bit JVM, 180KB is the minimum stack size
+# per thread, and that will correspond to your use of virtual memory (but physical memory
+# may be limited depending on use of stack space).
+#
+# hsha -> Stands for "half synchronous, half asynchronous." All thrift clients are handled
+# asynchronously using a small number of threads that does not vary with the amount
+# of thrift clients (and thus scales well to many clients). The rpc requests are still
+# synchronous (one thread per active request). If hsha is selected then it is essential
+# that rpc_max_threads is changed from the default value of unlimited.
+#
+# The default is sync because on Windows hsha is about 30% slower. On Linux,
+# sync/hsha performance is about the same, with hsha of course using less memory.
+#
+# Alternatively, can provide your own RPC server by providing the fully-qualified class name
+# of an o.a.c.t.TServerFactory that can create an instance of it.
+rpc_server_type: sync
+
+# Uncomment rpc_min|max_thread to set request pool size limits.
+#
+# Regardless of your choice of RPC server (see above), the number of maximum requests in the
+# RPC thread pool dictates how many concurrent requests are possible (but if you are using the sync
+# RPC server, it also dictates the number of clients that can be connected at all).
+#
+# The default is unlimited and thus provides no protection against clients overwhelming the server. You are
+# encouraged to set a maximum that makes sense for you in production, but do keep in mind that
+# rpc_max_threads represents the maximum number of client requests this server may execute concurrently.
+#
+# rpc_min_threads: 16
+# rpc_max_threads: 2048
+
+# uncomment to set socket buffer sizes on rpc connections
+# rpc_send_buff_size_in_bytes:
+# rpc_recv_buff_size_in_bytes:
+
+# Uncomment to set socket buffer size for internode communication
+# Note that when setting this, the buffer size is limited by net.core.wmem_max
+# and when not setting it it is defined by net.ipv4.tcp_wmem
+# See:
+# /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max
+# /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max
+# /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_wmem
+# /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_wmem
+# and: man tcp
+# internode_send_buff_size_in_bytes:
+# internode_recv_buff_size_in_bytes:
+
+# Frame size for thrift (maximum message length).
+thrift_framed_transport_size_in_mb: 15
+
+# Set to true to have Cassandra create a hard link to each sstable
+# flushed or streamed locally in a backups/ subdirectory of the
+# keyspace data. Removing these links is the operator's
+# responsibility.
+incremental_backups: false
+
+# Whether or not to take a snapshot before each compaction. Be
+# careful using this option, since Cassandra won't clean up the
+# snapshots for you. Mostly useful if you're paranoid when there
+# is a data format change.
+snapshot_before_compaction: false
+
+# Whether or not a snapshot is taken of the data before keyspace truncation
+# or dropping of column families. The STRONGLY advised default of true
+# should be used to provide data safety. If you set this flag to false, you will
+# lose data on truncation or drop.
+auto_snapshot: true
+
+# When executing a scan, within or across a partition, we need to keep the
+# tombstones seen in memory so we can return them to the coordinator, which
+# will use them to make sure other replicas also know about the deleted rows.
+# With workloads that generate a lot of tombstones, this can cause performance
+# problems and even exaust the server heap.
+# (http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/cassandra-anti-patterns-queues-and-queue-like-datasets)
+# Adjust the thresholds here if you understand the dangers and want to
+# scan more tombstones anyway. These thresholds may also be adjusted at runtime
+# using the StorageService mbean.
+tombstone_warn_threshold: 1000
+tombstone_failure_threshold: 100000
+
+# Granularity of the collation index of rows within a partition.
+# Increase if your rows are large, or if you have a very large
+# number of rows per partition. The competing goals are these:
+# 1) a smaller granularity means more index entries are generated
+# and looking up rows withing the partition by collation column
+# is faster
+# 2) but, Cassandra will keep the collation index in memory for hot
+# rows (as part of the key cache), so a larger granularity means
+# you can cache more hot rows
+column_index_size_in_kb: 64
+
+
+# Log WARN on any batch size exceeding this value. 5kb per batch by default.
+# Caution should be taken on increasing the size of this threshold as it can lead to node instability.
+batch_size_warn_threshold_in_kb: 5
+
+# Number of simultaneous compactions to allow, NOT including
+# validation "compactions" for anti-entropy repair. Simultaneous
+# compactions can help preserve read performance in a mixed read/write
+# workload, by mitigating the tendency of small sstables to accumulate
+# during a single long running compactions. The default is usually
+# fine and if you experience problems with compaction running too
+# slowly or too fast, you should look at
+# compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec first.
+#
+# concurrent_compactors defaults to the smaller of (number of disks,
+# number of cores), with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8.
+#
+# If your data directories are backed by SSD, you should increase this
+# to the number of cores.
+#concurrent_compactors: 1
+
+# Throttles compaction to the given total throughput across the entire
+# system. The faster you insert data, the faster you need to compact in
+# order to keep the sstable count down, but in general, setting this to
+# 16 to 32 times the rate you are inserting data is more than sufficient.
+# Setting this to 0 disables throttling. Note that this account for all types
+# of compaction, including validation compaction.
+compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec: 16
+
+# When compacting, the replacement sstable(s) can be opened before they
+# are completely written, and used in place of the prior sstables for
+# any range that has been written. This helps to smoothly transfer reads
+# between the sstables, reducing page cache churn and keeping hot rows hot
+sstable_preemptive_open_interval_in_mb: 50
+
+# Throttles all outbound streaming file transfers on this node to the
+# given total throughput in Mbps. This is necessary because Cassandra does
+# mostly sequential IO when streaming data during bootstrap or repair, which
+# can lead to saturating the network connection and degrading rpc performance.
+# When unset, the default is 200 Mbps or 25 MB/s.
+# stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec: 200
+
+# Throttles all streaming file transfer between the datacenters,
+# this setting allows users to throttle inter dc stream throughput in addition
+# to throttling all network stream traffic as configured with
+# stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec
+# inter_dc_stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec:
+
+# How long the coordinator should wait for read operations to complete
+read_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000
+# How long the coordinator should wait for seq or index scans to complete
+range_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000
+# How long the coordinator should wait for writes to complete
+write_request_timeout_in_ms: 10000
+# How long the coordinator should wait for counter writes to complete
+counter_write_request_timeout_in_ms: 5000
+# How long a coordinator should continue to retry a CAS operation
+# that contends with other proposals for the same row
+cas_contention_timeout_in_ms: 1000
+# How long the coordinator should wait for truncates to complete
+# (This can be much longer, because unless auto_snapshot is disabled
+# we need to flush first so we can snapshot before removing the data.)
+truncate_request_timeout_in_ms: 60000
+# The default timeout for other, miscellaneous operations
+request_timeout_in_ms: 10000
+
+# Enable operation timeout information exchange between nodes to accurately
+# measure request timeouts. If disabled, replicas will assume that requests
+# were forwarded to them instantly by the coordinator, which means that
+# under overload conditions we will waste that much extra time processing
+# already-timed-out requests.
+#
+# Warning: before enabling this property make sure to ntp is installed
+# and the times are synchronized between the nodes.
+cross_node_timeout: false
+
+# Enable socket timeout for streaming operation.
+# When a timeout occurs during streaming, streaming is retried from the start
+# of the current file. This _can_ involve re-streaming an important amount of
+# data, so you should avoid setting the value too low.
+# Default value is 0, which never timeout streams.
+# streaming_socket_timeout_in_ms: 0
+
+# phi value that must be reached for a host to be marked down.
+# most users should never need to adjust this.
+# phi_convict_threshold: 8
+
+# endpoint_snitch -- Set this to a class that implements
+# IEndpointSnitch. The snitch has two functions:
+# - it teaches Cassandra enough about your network topology to route
+# requests efficiently
+# - it allows Cassandra to spread replicas around your cluster to avoid
+# correlated failures. It does this by grouping machines into
+# "datacenters" and "racks." Cassandra will do its best not to have
+# more than one replica on the same "rack" (which may not actually
+# be a physical location)
+#
+# IF YOU CHANGE THE SNITCH AFTER DATA IS INSERTED INTO THE CLUSTER,
+# YOU MUST RUN A FULL REPAIR, SINCE THE SNITCH AFFECTS WHERE REPLICAS
+# ARE PLACED.
+#
+# Out of the box, Cassandra provides
+# - SimpleSnitch:
+# Treats Strategy order as proximity. This can improve cache
+# locality when disabling read repair. Only appropriate for
+# single-datacenter deployments.
+# - GossipingPropertyFileSnitch
+# This should be your go-to snitch for production use. The rack
+# and datacenter for the local node are defined in
+# cassandra-rackdc.properties and propagated to other nodes via
+# gossip. If cassandra-topology.properties exists, it is used as a
+# fallback, allowing migration from the PropertyFileSnitch.
+# - PropertyFileSnitch:
+# Proximity is determined by rack and data center, which are
+# explicitly configured in cassandra-topology.properties.
+# - Ec2Snitch:
+# Appropriate for EC2 deployments in a single Region. Loads Region
+# and Availability Zone information from the EC2 API. The Region is
+# treated as the datacenter, and the Availability Zone as the rack.
+# Only private IPs are used, so this will not work across multiple
+# Regions.
+# - Ec2MultiRegionSnitch:
+# Uses public IPs as broadcast_address to allow cross-region
+# connectivity. (Thus, you should set seed addresses to the public
+# IP as well.) You will need to open the storage_port or
+# ssl_storage_port on the public IP firewall. (For intra-Region
+# traffic, Cassandra will switch to the private IP after
+# establishing a connection.)
+# - RackInferringSnitch:
+# Proximity is determined by rack and data center, which are
+# assumed to correspond to the 3rd and 2nd octet of each node's IP
+# address, respectively. Unless this happens to match your
+# deployment conventions, this is best used as an example of
+# writing a custom Snitch class and is provided in that spirit.
+#
+# You can use a custom Snitch by setting this to the full class name
+# of the snitch, which will be assumed to be on your classpath.
+endpoint_snitch: SimpleSnitch
+
+# controls how often to perform the more expensive part of host score
+# calculation
+dynamic_snitch_update_interval_in_ms: 100
+# controls how often to reset all host scores, allowing a bad host to
+# possibly recover
+dynamic_snitch_reset_interval_in_ms: 600000
+# if set greater than zero and read_repair_chance is < 1.0, this will allow
+# 'pinning' of replicas to hosts in order to increase cache capacity.
+# The badness threshold will control how much worse the pinned host has to be
+# before the dynamic snitch will prefer other replicas over it. This is
+# expressed as a double which represents a percentage. Thus, a value of
+# 0.2 means Cassandra would continue to prefer the static snitch values
+# until the pinned host was 20% worse than the fastest.
+dynamic_snitch_badness_threshold: 0.1
+
+# request_scheduler -- Set this to a class that implements
+# RequestScheduler, which will schedule incoming client requests
+# according to the specific policy. This is useful for multi-tenancy
+# with a single Cassandra cluster.
+# NOTE: This is specifically for requests from the client and does
+# not affect inter node communication.
+# org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.NoScheduler - No scheduling takes place
+# org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.RoundRobinScheduler - Round robin of
+# client requests to a node with a separate queue for each
+# request_scheduler_id. The scheduler is further customized by
+# request_scheduler_options as described below.
+request_scheduler: org.apache.cassandra.scheduler.NoScheduler
+
+# Scheduler Options vary based on the type of scheduler
+# NoScheduler - Has no options
+# RoundRobin
+# - throttle_limit -- The throttle_limit is the number of in-flight
+# requests per client. Requests beyond
+# that limit are queued up until
+# running requests can complete.
+# The value of 80 here is twice the number of
+# concurrent_reads + concurrent_writes.
+# - default_weight -- default_weight is optional and allows for
+# overriding the default which is 1.
+# - weights -- Weights are optional and will default to 1 or the
+# overridden default_weight. The weight translates into how
+# many requests are handled during each turn of the
+# RoundRobin, based on the scheduler id.
+#
+# request_scheduler_options:
+# throttle_limit: 80
+# default_weight: 5
+# weights:
+# Keyspace1: 1
+# Keyspace2: 5
+
+# request_scheduler_id -- An identifier based on which to perform
+# the request scheduling. Currently the only valid option is keyspace.
+# request_scheduler_id: keyspace
+
+# Enable or disable inter-node encryption
+# Default settings are TLS v1, RSA 1024-bit keys (it is imperative that
+# users generate their own keys) TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA as the cipher
+# suite for authentication, key exchange and encryption of the actual data transfers.
+# Use the DHE/ECDHE ciphers if running in FIPS 140 compliant mode.
+# NOTE: No custom encryption options are enabled at the moment
+# The available internode options are : all, none, dc, rack
+#
+# If set to dc cassandra will encrypt the traffic between the DCs
+# If set to rack cassandra will encrypt the traffic between the racks
+#
+# The passwords used in these options must match the passwords used when generating
+# the keystore and truststore. For instructions on generating these files, see:
+# http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#CreateKeystore
+#
+server_encryption_options:
+ internode_encryption: none
+ keystore: conf/.keystore
+ keystore_password: cassandra
+ truststore: conf/.truststore
+ truststore_password: cassandra
+ # More advanced defaults below:
+ # protocol: TLS
+ # algorithm: SunX509
+ # store_type: JKS
+ # cipher_suites: [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA]
+ # require_client_auth: false
+
+# enable or disable client/server encryption.
+client_encryption_options:
+ enabled: false
+ keystore: conf/.keystore
+ keystore_password: cassandra
+ # require_client_auth: false
+ # Set trustore and truststore_password if require_client_auth is true
+ # truststore: conf/.truststore
+ # truststore_password: cassandra
+ # More advanced defaults below:
+ # protocol: TLS
+ # algorithm: SunX509
+ # store_type: JKS
+ # cipher_suites: [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA]
+
+# internode_compression controls whether traffic between nodes is
+# compressed.
+# can be: all - all traffic is compressed
+# dc - traffic between different datacenters is compressed
+# none - nothing is compressed.
+internode_compression: all
+
+# Enable or disable tcp_nodelay for inter-dc communication.
+# Disabling it will result in larger (but fewer) network packets being sent,
+# reducing overhead from the TCP protocol itself, at the cost of increasing
+# latency if you block for cross-datacenter responses.
+inter_dc_tcp_nodelay: true
diff --git a/cassandra/files/entrypoint.sh b/cassandra/files/entrypoint.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1e74921
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/files/entrypoint.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+{%- from "cassandra/map.jinja" import server with context %}
+#!/bin/bash -e
+
+cat /srv/salt/pillar/server.sls | envsubst > /tmp/server.sls
+mv /tmp/server.sls /srv/salt/pillar/server.sls
+
+salt-call --local --retcode-passthrough state.highstate
+
+{% for service in control.services %}
+service {{ service }} stop || true
+{% endfor %}
+
+java -ea -javaagent:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jamm-0.3.0.jar -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+UseThreadPriorities -XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy=42 -Xms$MAX_HEAP_SIZE -Xmx$MAX_HEAP_SIZE -Xmn$HEAP_NEWSIZE -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Xss256k -XX:StringTableSize=1000003 -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSParallelRemarkEnabled -XX:SurvivorRatio=8 -XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=1 -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+UseTLAB -XX:CompileCommandFile=/etc/cassandra/hotspot_compiler -XX:CMSWaitDuration=10000 -XX:+CMSParallelInitialMarkEnabled -XX:+CMSEdenChunksRecordAlways -XX:CMSWaitDuration=10000 -XX:+UseCondCardMark -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dcassandra.jmx.local.port=7199 -XX:+DisableExplicitGC -Dlogback.configurationFile=logback.xml -Dcassandra.logdir=/var/log/cassandra -Dcassandra.storagedir= -Dcassandra-pidfile=/var/run/cassandra/cassandra.pid -cp /etc/cassandra:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/ST4-4.0.8.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/airline-0.6.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/antlr-runtime-3.5.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/commons-cli-1.1.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/commons-codec-1.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/commons-lang3-3.1.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/commons-math3-3.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/compress-lzf-0.8.4.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/concurrentlinkedhashmap-lru-1.4.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/disruptor-3.0.1.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/guava-16.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/high-scale-lib-1.0.6.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jackson-core-asl-1.9.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jackson-mapper-asl-1.9.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jamm-0.3.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/javax.inject.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jbcrypt-0.3m.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jline-1.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/jna-4.0.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/json-simple-1.1.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/libthrift-0.9.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/logback-classic-1.1.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/logback-core-1.1.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/lz4-1.2.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/metrics-core-2.2.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/netty-all-4.0.23.Final.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/reporter-config-2.1.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/slf4j-api-1.7.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/snakeyaml-1.11.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/snappy-java-1.0.5.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/stream-2.5.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/super-csv-2.1.0.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/lib/thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/apache-cassandra-2.1.14.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/apache-cassandra-thrift-2.1.14.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/apache-cassandra.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/cassandra-driver-core-2.0.9.2.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/netty-3.9.0.Final.jar:/usr/share/cassandra/stress.jar: -XX:HeapDumpPath=/var/lib/cassandra/java_1465565040.hprof -XX:ErrorFile=/var/lib/cassandra/hs_err_1465565040.log org.apache.cassandra.service.CassandraDaemon
+
+{#-
+vim: syntax=jinja
+-#}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/cassandra/init.sls b/cassandra/init.sls
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..072d389
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/init.sls
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+{%- if pillar.cassandra is defined %}
+include:
+{%- if pillar.cassandra.server is defined %}
+- cassandra.server
+{%- endif %}
+{%- endif %}
diff --git a/cassandra/map.jinja b/cassandra/map.jinja
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..51d7ce4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/map.jinja
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+
+{%- set source_engine = salt['pillar.get']('cassandra:server:source:engine') %}
+
+{%- load_yaml as base_defaults %}
+Debian:
+ pkgs:
+ - cassandra
+ dir:
+ base: /etc/cassandra
+ services:
+ - cassandra
+RedHat:
+ pkgs:
+ - cassandra
+ dir:
+ base: /etc/cassandra
+ services:
+ - cassandra
+{%- endload %}
+
+{%- set server = salt['grains.filter_by'](base_defaults, merge=salt['pillar.get']('cassandra:server')) %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/cassandra/meta/sensu.yml b/cassandra/meta/sensu.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a25178e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/meta/sensu.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+# Sample check
+check:
+ local_cassandra_proc:
+ command: "PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins:/usr/lib/nagios/plugins check_procs -C cassandra -u cassandra -c 1:1"
+ interval: 60
+ occurrences: 1
+ subscribers:
+ - local-cassandra-server
diff --git a/cassandra/meta/sphinx.yml b/cassandra/meta/sphinx.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..57e2308
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/meta/sphinx.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+{%- from "cassandra/map.jinja" import server with context %}
+# Fill in documentation details
+doc:
+ name: cassandra
+ description: Some service info
+ role:
+ server:
+ name: server
+ param:
+ some_param:
+ name: "Some name"
+ value: "some value"
diff --git a/cassandra/server.sls b/cassandra/server.sls
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ffc451
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cassandra/server.sls
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+{%- from "cassandra/map.jinja" import server with context %}
+{%- if server.enabled %}
+
+cassandra_server_packages:
+ pkg.installed:
+ - names: {{ server.pkgs }}
+
+/etc/cassandra/cassandra.yaml:
+ file.managed:
+ - source: salt://cassandra/files/{{ server.version }}/cassandra.yaml
+ - template: jinja
+ - require:
+ - pkg: cassandra_server_packages
+
+cassandra_server_services:
+ service.running:
+ - names: {{ server.services }}
+ - enable: true
+ - watch:
+ - file: /etc/cassandra/cassandra.yaml
+
+{%- if grains.get('virtual_subtype', None) == "Docker" %}
+
+cassandra_entrypoint:
+ file.managed:
+ - name: /entrypoint.sh
+ - template: jinja
+ - source: salt://cassandra/files/entrypoint.sh
+ - mode: 755
+
+{%- endif %}
+
+{%- endif %}
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..640b9c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+salt-formula-cassandra (0.1) trusty; urgency=medium
+
+ * Initial release
+
+ -- marco <marek.celoud@tcpcloud.eu> Thu, 13 Aug 2015 23:23:41 +0200
diff --git a/debian/compat b/debian/compat
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ec63514
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/compat
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+9
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..593d9ca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Source: salt-formula-cassandra
+Maintainer: marco <marek.celoud@tcpcloud.eu>
+Section: admin
+Priority: optional
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), salt-master, python, python-yaml
+Standards-Version: 3.9.6
+Homepage: http://www.tcpcloud.eu
+Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/tcpcloud/salt-formula-cassandra
+Vcs-Git: https://github.com/tcpcloud/salt-formula-cassandra.git
+
+Package: salt-formula-cassandra
+Architecture: all
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, salt-master, reclass
+Description: cassandra salt formula
+ Install and configure cassandra system.
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0d0857a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
+Upstream-Name: salt-formula-cassandra
+Upstream-Contact:
+Source: https://github.com/tcpcloud/salt-formula-cassandra
+
+Files: *
+Copyright: 2014-2015 tcp cloud a.s.
+License: Apache-2.0
+ Copyright (C) 2014-2015 tcp cloud a.s.
+ .
+ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ .
+ On a Debian system you can find a copy of this license in
+ /usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0.
diff --git a/debian/docs b/debian/docs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d585829
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/docs
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+README.rst
+CHANGELOG.rst
+VERSION
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..abde6ef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+#!/usr/bin/make -f
+
+%:
+ dh $@
+
diff --git a/debian/source/format b/debian/source/format
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/debian/source/format
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+3.0 (native)
diff --git a/doc/source/conf.py b/doc/source/conf.py
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+++ b/doc/source/conf.py
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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+import os
+import sys
+
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../..'))
+# -- General configuration ----------------------------------------------------
+
+# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
+# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
+extensions = [
+ 'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
+]
+
+# autodoc generation is a bit aggressive and a nuisance when doing heavy
+# text edit cycles.
+# execute "export SPHINX_DEBUG=1" in your terminal to disable
+
+# The suffix of source filenames.
+source_suffix = '.rst'
+
+# The master toctree document.
+master_doc = 'index'
+
+# General information about the project.
+project = u'salt-formula-cassandra'
+copyright = u'2016, tcp cloud a.s.'
+
+# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
+add_function_parentheses = True
+
+# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
+# unit titles (such as .. function::).
+add_module_names = True
+
+# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
+pygments_style = 'sphinx'
+
+# -- Options for HTML output --------------------------------------------------
+
+# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. Major themes that come with
+# Sphinx are currently 'default' and 'sphinxdoc'.
+# html_theme_path = ["."]
+# html_theme = '_theme'
+# html_static_path = ['static']
+
+# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
+htmlhelp_basename = '%sdoc' % project
+
+# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass
+# [howto/manual]).
+latex_documents = [
+ ('index',
+ '%s.tex' % project,
+ u'%s Documentation' % project,
+ u'OpenStack Foundation', 'manual'),
+]
+
+# Example configuration for intersphinx: refer to the Python standard library.
+# intersphinx_mapping = {'http://docs.python.org/': None}
diff --git a/doc/source/index.rst b/doc/source/index.rst
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+++ b/doc/source/index.rst
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+.. include:: ../../README.rst
diff --git a/metadata.yml b/metadata.yml
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+++ b/metadata.yml
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+name: "cassandra"
+version: "0.1"
+source: "https://github.com/tcpcloud/salt-formula-cassandra"
diff --git a/metadata/service/server/cluster.yml b/metadata/service/server/cluster.yml
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+++ b/metadata/service/server/cluster.yml
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+applications:
+- cassandra
+classes:
+- service.cassandra.support
+parameters:
+ cassandra:
+ server:
+ enabled: true
+ version: 2
+ name: 'cassandra'
+ data_dirs:
+ - /var/lib/cassandra
+ bind:
+ address: ${_param:cluster_local_address}
+ rpc_port: 9160
+ port: 9042
+ members:
+ - host: ${_param:cluster_node01_address}
+ - host: ${_param:cluster_node02_address}
+ - host: ${_param:cluster_node03_address}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/metadata/service/server/single.yml b/metadata/service/server/single.yml
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+++ b/metadata/service/server/single.yml
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+applications:
+- cassandra
+classes:
+- service.cassandra.support
+parameters:
+ cassandra:
+ server:
+ enabled: true
+ version: 2
+ name: 'cassandra'
+ data_dirs:
+ - /var/lib/cassandra
+ bind:
+ address: ${_param:single_address}
+ rpc_port: 9160
+ port: 9042
+ members:
+ - host: ${_param:single_address}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/metadata/service/support.yml b/metadata/service/support.yml
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index 0000000..ea87c4f
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+++ b/metadata/service/support.yml
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+parameters:
+ cassandra:
+ _support:
+ collectd:
+ enabled: false
+ heka:
+ enabled: false
+ sensu:
+ enabled: false
+ sphinx:
+ enabled: true
diff --git a/tests/pillar/cluster.sls b/tests/pillar/cluster.sls
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+++ b/tests/pillar/cluster.sls
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+cassandra:
+ server:
+ enabled: true
+ version: 2
+ name: 'cassandra'
+ bind:
+ address: 127.0.0.1
+ rpc_port: 9160
+ members:
+ - host: 127.0.0.1
+ - host: 127.0.1.1
+ - host: 127.0.2.1
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tests/pillar/single.sls b/tests/pillar/single.sls
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+++ b/tests/pillar/single.sls
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+cassandra:
+ server:
+ enabled: true
+ name: 'cassandra'
+ bind:
+ address: 127.0.0.1
+ rpc_port: 9160
+ members:
+ - host: 127.0.0.1
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tests/run_tests.sh b/tests/run_tests.sh
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+++ b/tests/run_tests.sh
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+#!/usr/bin/env bash
+
+set -e
+[ -n "$DEBUG" ] && set -x
+
+CURDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
+METADATA=${CURDIR}/../metadata.yml
+FORMULA_NAME=$(cat $METADATA | python -c "import sys,yaml; print yaml.load(sys.stdin)['name']")
+
+## Overrideable parameters
+PILLARDIR=${PILLARDIR:-${CURDIR}/pillar}
+BUILDDIR=${BUILDDIR:-${CURDIR}/build}
+VENV_DIR=${VENV_DIR:-${BUILDDIR}/virtualenv}
+DEPSDIR=${BUILDDIR}/deps
+
+SALT_FILE_DIR=${SALT_FILE_DIR:-${BUILDDIR}/file_root}
+SALT_PILLAR_DIR=${SALT_PILLAR_DIR:-${BUILDDIR}/pillar_root}
+SALT_CONFIG_DIR=${SALT_CONFIG_DIR:-${BUILDDIR}/salt}
+SALT_CACHE_DIR=${SALT_CACHE_DIR:-${SALT_CONFIG_DIR}/cache}
+
+SALT_OPTS="${SALT_OPTS} --retcode-passthrough --local -c ${SALT_CONFIG_DIR}"
+
+if [ "x${SALT_VERSION}" != "x" ]; then
+ PIP_SALT_VERSION="==${SALT_VERSION}"
+fi
+
+## Functions
+log_info() {
+ echo "[INFO] $*"
+}
+
+log_err() {
+ echo "[ERROR] $*" >&2
+}
+
+setup_virtualenv() {
+ log_info "Setting up Python virtualenv"
+ virtualenv $VENV_DIR
+ source ${VENV_DIR}/bin/activate
+ pip install salt${PIP_SALT_VERSION}
+}
+
+setup_pillar() {
+ [ ! -d ${SALT_PILLAR_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${SALT_PILLAR_DIR}
+ echo "base:" > ${SALT_PILLAR_DIR}/top.sls
+ for pillar in ${PILLARDIR}/*; do
+ state_name=$(basename ${pillar%.sls})
+ echo -e " ${state_name}:\n - ${state_name}" >> ${SALT_PILLAR_DIR}/top.sls
+ done
+}
+
+setup_salt() {
+ [ ! -d ${SALT_FILE_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${SALT_FILE_DIR}
+ [ ! -d ${SALT_CONFIG_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${SALT_CONFIG_DIR}
+ [ ! -d ${SALT_CACHE_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${SALT_CACHE_DIR}
+
+ echo "base:" > ${SALT_FILE_DIR}/top.sls
+ for pillar in ${PILLARDIR}/*.sls; do
+ state_name=$(basename ${pillar%.sls})
+ echo -e " ${state_name}:\n - ${FORMULA_NAME}" >> ${SALT_FILE_DIR}/top.sls
+ done
+
+ cat << EOF > ${SALT_CONFIG_DIR}/minion
+file_client: local
+cachedir: ${SALT_CACHE_DIR}
+verify_env: False
+
+file_roots:
+ base:
+ - ${SALT_FILE_DIR}
+ - ${CURDIR}/..
+ - /usr/share/salt-formulas/env
+
+pillar_roots:
+ base:
+ - ${SALT_PILLAR_DIR}
+ - ${PILLARDIR}
+EOF
+}
+
+fetch_dependency() {
+ dep_name="$(echo $1|cut -d : -f 1)"
+ dep_source="$(echo $1|cut -d : -f 2-)"
+ dep_root="${DEPSDIR}/$(basename $dep_source .git)"
+ dep_metadata="${dep_root}/metadata.yml"
+
+ [ -d /usr/share/salt-formulas/env/${dep_name} ] && log_info "Dependency $dep_name already present in system-wide salt env" && return 0
+ [ -d $dep_root ] && log_info "Dependency $dep_name already fetched" && return 0
+
+ log_info "Fetching dependency $dep_name"
+ [ ! -d ${DEPSDIR} ] && mkdir -p ${DEPSDIR}
+ git clone $dep_source ${DEPSDIR}/$(basename $dep_source .git)
+ ln -s ${dep_root}/${dep_name} ${SALT_FILE_DIR}/${dep_name}
+
+ METADATA="${dep_metadata}" install_dependencies
+}
+
+install_dependencies() {
+ grep -E "^dependencies:" ${METADATA} >/dev/null || return 0
+ (python - | while read dep; do fetch_dependency "$dep"; done) << EOF
+import sys,yaml
+for dep in yaml.load(open('${METADATA}', 'ro'))['dependencies']:
+ print '%s:%s' % (dep["name"], dep["source"])
+EOF
+}
+
+clean() {
+ log_info "Cleaning up ${BUILDDIR}"
+ [ -d ${BUILDDIR} ] && rm -rf ${BUILDDIR} || exit 0
+}
+
+salt_run() {
+ [ -e ${VEN_DIR}/bin/activate ] && source ${VENV_DIR}/bin/activate
+ salt-call ${SALT_OPTS} $*
+}
+
+prepare() {
+ [ -d ${BUILDDIR} ] && mkdir -p ${BUILDDIR}
+
+ which salt-call || setup_virtualenv
+ setup_pillar
+ setup_salt
+ install_dependencies
+}
+
+run() {
+ for pillar in ${PILLARDIR}/*.sls; do
+ state_name=$(basename ${pillar%.sls})
+ salt_run --id=${state_name} state.show_sls ${FORMULA_NAME} || (log_err "Execution of ${FORMULA_NAME}.${state_name} failed"; exit 1)
+ done
+}
+
+_atexit() {
+ RETVAL=$?
+ trap true INT TERM EXIT
+
+ if [ $RETVAL -ne 0 ]; then
+ log_err "Execution failed"
+ else
+ log_info "Execution successful"
+ fi
+ return $RETVAL
+}
+
+## Main
+trap _atexit INT TERM EXIT
+
+case $1 in
+ clean)
+ clean
+ ;;
+ prepare)
+ prepare
+ ;;
+ run)
+ run
+ ;;
+ *)
+ prepare
+ run
+ ;;
+esac