This is a simple OpenBSD-specific agent that aims to handle provisioning and cloud initialization on public clouds such as Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS. For OpenBSD on Azure, it is a minimal alternative to the WALinuxAgent.
- OpenBSD 6.1 or higher, nothing else.
/usr/local/libexec/cloud-agent
/usr/local/bin/cms
The CMS binary is a port of OpenSSL's CMS tool to LibreSSL. LibreSSL has removed CMS which is required by Azure.
See the cloud-agent(8) documentation for more information about the usage.
Basic installation is easy, cloud-agent
detects the cloud type
automatically.
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On Microsoft Azure, create a file
/etc/hostname.hvn0
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On Amazon AWS, create a file
/etc/hostname.xnf0
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On CloudStack, such as Exoscale, create a file
/etc/hostname.vio0
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On OpenBSD VMM (with meta-data), create a file
/etc/hostname.vio0
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On OpenStack/VMware, create a file
/etc/hostname.vmx0
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The content of the file is identical for all of the above:
dhcp !/usr/local/libexec/cloud-agent "\$if"
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On OpenNebula, such as Data Center Light, create a file
/etc/hostname.if
where if is the name of your primary interface. Thedhcp
line should be ommitted in the file:!/usr/local/libexec/cloud-agent "\$if"
See the Changelog for a summary of changes and download the releases from the release page.
See the License file for more information.