Mayu
Mayu provides a set of mechanisms to bootstrap PXE-enabled bare metal nodes that must follow a specific configuration with Container Linux.
Prerequisites
Mayu requires some basic configuration and layer 2 connectivity to the rest of the nodes. Usually the cluster’s management node is used for this. The management node acts as a PXE server and should support three kinds of requests from the rest of the nodes: PXE, DHCP, and bootp. The rest of the nodes should be configured to boot via ethernet by default and share a network segment with the management node, so they get the PXE boot data from the management node on DHCP request.
Developing Mayu requires the following tools to be installed.
wget
go-bindata
cpio
Getting Mayu
Get the latest Docker image here: https://quay.io/repository/giantswarm/mayu
Clone the latest git repository version from here: https://github.com/giantswarm/mayu.git
Running Mayu
Configuring Mayu is explained in docs/configuration.md. After configuration have a look at docs/running.md on how to start Mayu.
Further Steps
Check more detailed documentation: docs
Check code documentation: godoc
Future Development
- Future directions/vision
Contact
- Mailing list: giantswarm
- IRC: #giantswarm on freenode.org
- Bugs: issues
Contributing & Reporting Bugs
See CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting patches, the contribution workflow as well as reporting bugs.
License
Mayu is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.
Origin of the Name
mayu
(まゆ[繭] pronounced "mah-yoo") is Japanese for cocoon.