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author | Julien Dessaux | 2020-06-26 00:06:30 +0200 |
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diff --git a/content/en/docs/about-me/_index.md b/content/en/docs/about-me/_index.md index cbbe3ef..40df736 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/about-me/_index.md +++ b/content/en/docs/about-me/_index.md @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ I joined Alterway in October 2016 for a more technical role and a bit of a caree ## How to get in touch -You can write me an email at julien[dot]dessaux[at]adyxax[dot]org, I will answer. +You can write me an email at julien -DOT- dessaux -AT- adyxax -DOT- org, I will answer. diff --git a/content/en/docs/adyxax.org/_index.md b/content/en/docs/adyxax.org/_index.md index 9fbd29e..a36f6d5 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/adyxax.org/_index.md +++ b/content/en/docs/adyxax.org/_index.md @@ -8,14 +8,18 @@ description: > ## What is adyxax.org? -adyxax.org is very much like a small personnal cloud of servers hosted here and there. I am using my experience as a +adyxax.org is very much like a small personnal cloud of inexpensive servers hosted here and there. I am using my experience as a sysadmin to make it all work and provide various services that are useful to me and people that are close to me. As a good sysadmin, I am trying to be lazy and build the most self maintainable solution, with as little maintenance overhead as possible. -It relies on mostly gentoo (and some optional openbsd) servers interconnected with point to point openvpn links. Services run inside lxd containers and communications between all those services work -thanks to dynamic routing with bird and ospf along those openvpn links. +It used to rely on mostly gentoo (and some optional openbsd) servers interconnected with point to point openvpn links. Services ran inside lxd on alpine linux containers. Communications between all those services work +thanks to dynamic routing with bird and ospf along those openvpn links. I made extensive use of ansible to orchestrate all that, deploy the containers and manage them. + +Even though it worked really well for years, I do not plan to blog a lot about this setup... but that can change if someone interested writes me at julien -DOT- dessaux -AT- adyxax -DOT- org. On this new documentation site I plan to focus on how I am migrating some of it on kubernetes, because even if it has always worked well it still is a rather unusual infrastructure. Even if I am proud of it, it is stable and easy and comfortable... It is not good for me to not look deeper into new technologies. Gentoo, OpenBSD and LXD is not the most popular combination out there. I will not abandon it completely, but working on more employable skills will do me good. ## Why write about it? -It is a rather unusual infrastructure that I am proud of, and writing about it helps me to reflect on what I built. Gentoo, OpenBSD and LXD is not the most popular combination of -technologies but I leveraged it to build something simple, flexible and I believe somewhat elegant and beautiful. +As a system and network administrator I believe I have a deep understanding of linux and other unix like operating systems, networking and storage, and even with all that knowledge and experience getting on kubernetes is hard. Deploying kubernetes itself is not hard, but there are so so many choices that you make each steps of the way that will define how hard it is going to be to maintain and debug. Choosing what kubernetes flavor to deploy is one tough choice, choosing how to deploy it is another. Then choosing your network provider is a juicy one, so many subtle differences come into play! + +I believe there are way too many blogs that focus on the hello world aspects and quick and dirty deployments... and those come out way too often in google search results. Writing about the choices I made will also help me reflect on them as this infrastructure evolves and grows. + diff --git a/content/en/docs/gentoo/kernel_upgrades.md b/content/en/docs/gentoo/kernel_upgrades.md index f5abcda..0a2a65c 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/gentoo/kernel_upgrades.md +++ b/content/en/docs/gentoo/kernel_upgrades.md @@ -40,6 +40,6 @@ cp /boot/System.map-${VERSION} System.map (cd usr ; make gen_init_cpio) make modules_prepare emerge @module-rebuild -genkernel --install initramfs +genkernel --install initramfs --ssh-host-keys=create-from-host grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg {{< / highlight >}} |