5. Why Rundeck?
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6. Why Rundeck?
Relative time given to each project phase (YMMV)
Development
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Ops requests are interrupt driven
and usually at the last moment in
the project life cycle
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10. Why Rundeck?
Project vision
● Central service for visibility of operations tasks
● “Jobs” for easy hand offs between teams and users
● Create interfaces between disparate tools and
resources
● Give managers auditing, access control, logging
● APIs to create and share reusable “Ops services”
New idea: “Operations as a Service”
11. What is Rundeck?
● A Server for people that want to create
reusable task automation
○ Enable operations teams to be service providers
○ Increase visibility and trust between teams
○ Lower “mean-time to button” and a friendly end
user experience
● An open source software project at GitHub
(Apache 2.0 license)
12. Use: Standard operating procedures
Safely share code, not error prone “this, then
that” information
“NOC” user
App devs
PagerDuty
incident
13. Use: 0-click deploy in test
Enable continuous delivery for QA
Jenkins,
Bamboo,
Go
Nexus,
Artifactory,
Yum, apt
Email, Webhook,
Hipchat, PagerDuty
Puppet,
Chef,
CFEngine,
Saltstack
14. Use: Data processing on AWS
Automate server provisioning and data
processing work
15. Use: VMWare test environments
Self serve provisioning of version and/or branch
specific environments for testers
QA tester
16. Use: “Powered-by” Rundeck
● Past “tool developers” now create
automation SaaS for internal users.
● API only. Users never see Rundeck GUI.
○ Examples:
■ Fidelity: “click-to-compute”
■ Adobe: “CDOT”
■ Major bank: firmwide depl.
■ Salesforce
■ UShareSoft: Transcend
■ Axemblr: Provisionr
18. Demo - Takeaways
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Job data context: Nodes and Options
Role specific access
Error-handling workflows
Plugins: logstash, hipchat, pagerduty, aws,
puppet, salt, chef, winrm, jenkins, nexus
19. How do you use Rundeck?
● Make jobs from multi-step workflows.
● Execute tasks on nodes using your favorite
command, tool, transport and agent.
● Define reusable environment independent
procedures.
● Limit user access using ACL policies.
20. Who does what?
This is a gross generalization
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Admins stand up Rundeck service
Anybody can write and run jobs
Devs create plugins
Ops runs standard operating procedures
21. System view
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Deploy standalone or as webapp
Packages: launcher, RPM/DEB, WAR
Authentication: LDAP/AD, PAM, file
Database: H2, Mysql, Oracle
Plugins: Java or shell script
22. Roadmap: Vote on the trello board
● Work in progress for v2.0 < Caution: may break stuff!
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Software stack: New grails, Java, Jetty, Bootstrap,...
Codahale metrics library (/metrics)
Job libraries and project SCM support
GUI: More user friendly job follow page
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API: Endpoints for rundeck administration, ++ Dev!
Github org change: /dtolabs > /rundeck
New logos!
23. How to get involved
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Participate on the mail list
IRC: #rundeck on freenode
Twitter: @rundeck
Talk about your uses and successes
Write a plugin!
Submit a pull request
Sponsor a feature enhancement
info@simplifyops.com