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A system for safe boot management over the Internet, based on iPXE.

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ePoxy

A system for safe boot management over the Internet.

Building

To build the ePoxy boot server:

go get github.com/m-lab/epoxy/cmd/epoxy_boot_server

Deployment

The ePoxy server is designed to run from within a docker container. The M-Lab deployment targets a stand-alone GCE VM. The cloudbuild.yaml configuration embeds static zones for specific regional deployments for each GCP project.

Before deploying to a new Project complete the following steps in advance:

  • Allocate static IP address and register DNS

    PROJECT=mlab-sandbox ZONE=us-east1-c setup_epoxy_dns.sh
    
  • Allocate server certificte and key

    TODO: add steps to allocate server certs.
    
  • Create GCS bucket gs://epoxy-${PROJECT}-private and copy server certificate & key.

    gsutil mb -p mlab-sandbox gs://epoxy-mlab-sandbox-private
    gsutil cp server-certs.pem server-key.pem gs://epoxy-mlab-sandbox-private
    

Testing

Testing Server

The datastore emulator depends on the Google Cloud SDK. After installing gcloud, install the datastore emulator component:

gcloud components install cloud-datastore-emulator

Next, start the datastore emulator:

gcloud beta emulators datastore start

Look for the DATASTORE_EMULATOR_HOST reported on stdout. This environment variable should be set for all subsequent commands.

Add a sample Host record to the Datastore emulator:

TODO(soltesz): create command to add a minimal host record directly to DS.

Start the epoxy server:

export DATASTORE_EMULATOR_HOST=< ... >
export PUBLIC_ADDRESS=localhost:8080
export GCLOUD_PROJECT="my-project"
./bin/epoxy_boot_server

The ePoxy server is now connected to the local datastore emulator, and can serve client requests.

Testing Client

After starting the datastore emuulator and a local epoxy boot server, you can simulate a client request using curl.

SERVER=localhost:8080
curl --dump-header - --location -XPOST --data-binary "{}" \
    https://${SERVER}/v1/boot/mlab4.iad1t.measurement-lab.org/stage1.ipxe

If the host record is found in Datastore, then a stage1 boot script should be returned. If the host record is not found, then:

TODO(soltesz): handle 404 cases with a valid ipxe script.

If developing with the mlab-sandbox GCP, then verify that the deployment was successful through travis and the AppEngine Cloud Console. Then set the SERVER address for the boot-api service. For example, for mlab-sandbox, use:

SERVER=boot-api-dot-mlab-sandbox.appspot.com