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# NAME
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propellor - property-based host configuration management in haskell
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# SYNOPSIS
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propellor [options]
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# DESCRIPTION
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`propellor` is a property-based host configuration management program written
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and configured in haskell.
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# MODES OF OPERATION
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* propellor
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The first time you run `propellor`, without any options,
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it will set up a `~/.propellor/` repository. Edit `~/.propellor/config.hs`
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to configure it.
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Once propellor is configured, running it without any options will take
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action as needed to satisfy the configured properties of the local host.
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If there's a central git repository, it will first fetch from the
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repository, check the gpg signature and merge, and rebuild propellor,
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so that any configuration changes will immediately take effect.
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If propellor is run by a non-root user without any options, this is
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the same as running propellor --spin with the hostname of the local
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host.
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* propellor --spin targethost [targethost ...] [--via relayhost]
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Causes propellor to automatically install itself on the specified target
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host, or if it's already installed there, push any updates. Propellor is
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then run on the target host, to satisfy its configured properties.
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A signed git commit is made by --spin, so that any changes you have made
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get propigated to the target host.
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Multiple target hosts can be specified; propellor will run on each of
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them in sequence.
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When run with --via, propellor sshes to the relay host and runs
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`propellor --spin hostname` from there. This can be useful when
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propellor is installing itself, since most of the data transfer
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is done between relay host and target host. Note that propellor
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uses ssh agent forwarding to make this work, and the relay host
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sees any privdata belonging to the target host.
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* propellor --add-key keyid
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Adds a gpg key, which is used to encrypt the privdata.
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If the gpg secret key is present, git is configured to sign commits
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using this key. Propellor requires signed commits when pulling from
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a central git repository.
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* propellor --list-fields
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Lists all privdata fields that are used by your propellor configuration.
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The first 2 columns are the field name and context, and are followed by
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a list of the hosts that use that privdata value.
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* propellor --set field context
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Sets a field of privdata. The content is read in from stdin.
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* propellor --dump field context
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Outputs the privdata value to stdout.
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* propellor --edit field context
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Opens $EDITOR on the privdata value.
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* propellor --merge
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Combine multiple --spin commits into a single, more useful commit.
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When using propellor, you may find yourself repeatedly running
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`propellor --spin` until you get things working the way you like.
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This results in a lot of git commits being made, with incremental
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changes.
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To clean that up to a single commit, use `propellor --merge`. A normal
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interactive git commit will then be made, consisting of all changes
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that have been previously committed by --spin, since the last time a
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normal git commit was made.
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(This will result in a trapezoid pattern in gitk.)
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* propellor hostname
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When run with a hostname and no other options, propellor will
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provision the local host with the configuration of that hostname.
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This is useful when the local host doesn't yet have its hostname set
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correctly.
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# ENVIRONMENT
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Set `PROPELLOR_DEBUG=1` to make propellor output each command it runs and
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other debugging information.
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2014-11-25 22:55:07 +00:00
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# GIT CONFIGURATION
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`git config propellor.debug 1` will configure propellor to output debugging
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information.
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The usual git configuration controls which centralized repository (if any)
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propellor pushes and pulls from.
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Additionally, the url of a remote named "deploy", if it exists
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in your ~/.propellor/ repository, is used as the origin url for
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the other repositories.
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2014-11-22 16:13:57 +00:00
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# SH AUTHOR
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Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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<https://propellor.branchable.com/>
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Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.
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