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Orijen-UDF-Service

This tool pulls and runs a container as a service on an instance (ubuntu 20.02/22.04) in F5's Universal Demo Environment. The target instance needs docker and a UDF cloud account (AWS) associated with the deployment.

Purpose

The tool kicks off automation that provisions accounts and resources in F5 Distributed Cloud. UDF is used for authX, scheduling, and virtualized resouces for F5XC labs. This tool and associated "orijen" tools ties the XC account lifecycle to the lifecyle of a UDF deployment.

Usage

The tool runs as a systemd service. There is no user interaction required.

Installation

An installer is provided in this repo. Run with sudo.

Once you've inspected the installer and the contents of the container you can run the installer directly.

 sudo curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/f5devcentral/orijen-udf-service/main/orijen-udf-base-install.sh | bash

UDF User Tags Needed

Please see here for formatting information.

  • LabID - Each XC lab has a unique GUID. This is passed into the tool to determine what resources and permissions should be provisioned.
  • SQS_q - This is the SQS queue the Orijen provisioning tool is watching.
  • SQS_r - This is the SQS region.
  • XC - This is used to identify the instance running the tool. It's value should be "runner".

Project Orijen

Project Orijen is a collection of tools used by the F5 Sales organization to provide automation and tooling around the F5 Distributed Cloud platform.

Support

For support, please open a GitHub issue. Note, the code in this repository is community supported and is not supported by F5 Networks. For a complete list of supported projects please reference SUPPORT.md.

Community Code of Conduct

Please refer to the F5 DevCentral Community Code of Conduct.

License

Apache License 2.0

Copyright

Copyright 2014-2020 F5 Networks Inc.

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