project/deploy_vm.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
## This is a weird if clause since we need to LEFT-ALIGN the statement below.
SSH_STRING="Host ${FQDN}"
if ! grep -q "$SSH_STRING" "$SSH_HOME/config"; then
########## BEGIN
cat >> "$SSH_HOME/config" <<-EOF
${SSH_STRING}
HostName ${FQDN}
User ubuntu
EOF
###
fi
ssh-keygen -f "$SSH_HOME/known_hosts" -R "$FQDN"
# if the machine doesn't exist, we create it.
if ! lxc list --format csv | grep -q "$LXD_VM_NAME"; then
# create a base image if needed and instantiate a VM.
if [ -z "$MAC_ADDRESS_TO_PROVISION" ]; then
echo "ERROR: You MUST define a MAC Address for all your machines by setting WWW_SERVER_MAC_ADDRESS, BTCPAYSERVER_MAC_ADDRESS in your site definition."
echo "INFO: IMPORTANT! You MUST have DHCP Reservations for these MAC addresses. You also need records established the DNS."
exit 1
fi
bash -c "./stub_lxc_profile.sh --vm=$VIRTUAL_MACHINE --lxd-hostname=$LXD_VM_NAME"
# now let's create a new VM to work with.
#lxc init --profile="$LXD_VM_NAME" "$BASE_IMAGE_VM_NAME" "$LXD_VM_NAME" --vm
lxc init "$DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_NAME" "$LXD_VM_NAME" --vm --profile="$LXD_VM_NAME"
# let's PIN the HW address for now so we don't exhaust IP
# and so we can set DNS internally.
lxc config set "$LXD_VM_NAME" "volatile.enp5s0.hwaddr=$MAC_ADDRESS_TO_PROVISION"
lxc config device override "$LXD_VM_NAME" root size="${ROOT_DISK_SIZE_GB}GB"
# if [ "$VIRTUAL_MACHINE" = btcpayserver ]; then
# # attach any volumes
# for CHAIN in testnet mainnet; do
# for DATA in blocks chainstate; do
# MOUNT_PATH="/$CHAIN-$DATA"
# lxc config device add "$LXD_VM_NAME" "$CHAIN-$DATA" disk pool=ss-base source="$CHAIN-$DATA" path="$MOUNT_PATH"
# done
# done
# fi
lxc start "$LXD_VM_NAME"
sleep 10
bash -c "./wait_for_lxc_ip.sh --lxd-name=$LXD_VM_NAME"
fi
# scan the remote machine and install it's identity in our SSH known_hosts file.
ssh-keyscan -H -t ecdsa "$FQDN" >> "$SSH_HOME/known_hosts"
# create a directory to store backup archives. This is on all new vms.
ssh "$FQDN" mkdir -p "$REMOTE_HOME/backups"