This library adds the support for creating Rancher machines hosted on the Kamatera Cloud.
You need to create a Kamatera access token under API
> Keys
in the Kamatera console.
Original Docker Machine is deprecated, but the Rancher Machine fork is still maintained. You can download the Rancher machine binary from Rancher Machine releases. It is fully compatible with Docker Machine and can be used to replace it.
Download the latest binary for your platform from Releases
wget https://github.com/Kamatera/docker-machine-driver-kamatera/releases/download/v1.1.0/docker-machine-driver-kamatera_v1.1.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz
Extract and install
tar -xvf docker-machine-driver-kamatera_v1.1.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz
chmod +x docker-machine-driver-kamatera
sudo mv docker-machine-driver-kamatera /usr/local/bin/
- The
docker-machine-driver-kamatera
binary should be in your PATH
Set your Kamatera api keys in environment variables
export KAMATERA_API_CLIENT_ID=
export KAMATERA_API_SECRET=
Choose a name for your machine
export MACHINE_NAME=my-machine
Create the machine
rancher-machine create --driver kamatera $MACHINE_NAME
SSH into the machine
rancher-machine ssh $MACHINE_NAME
Use Docker
eval $(rancher-machine env $MACHINE_NAME)
docker run hello-world
Run rancher-machine operations
rancher-machine restart $MACHINE_NAME
rancher-machine stop $MACHINE_NAME
rancher-machine start $MACHINE_NAME
rancher-machine status $MACHINE_NAME
rancher-machine rm $MACHINE_NAME
You can enable debugging for all commands by adding --debug
argument:
rancher-machine --debug ARGS...
The following options / environment variables are available when running rancher-machine create:
--kamatera-api-client-id
/KAMATERA_API_CLIENT_ID
: required. Your project-specific access token for the kamatera Cloud API.--kamatera-api-secret
/KAMATERA_API_SECRET
: required. You Kamatera API secret.
Following are additional configuration for creating the Kamatera server:
--kamatera-datacenter
/KAMATERA_DATACENTER
- default:EU
--kamatera-billing
/KAMATERA_BILLING
- default:hourly
--kamatera-cpu
/KAMATERA_CPU
- default:1B
--kamatera-ram
/KAMATERA_RAM
- default:1024
--kamatera-disk-size
/KAMATERA_DISK_SIZE
- default:10
--kamatera-extra-disk-sizes
/KAMATERA_EXTRA_DISK_SIZES
- default: `` - comma-separated additional disks to create--kamatera-image
/KAMATERA_IMAGE
- default:ubuntu_server_18.04_64-bit
--kamatera-private-network-name
/KAMATERA_PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME
- default: `` - if not provided, will not attach to a private network--kamatera-private-network-ip
/KAMATERA_PRIVATE_NETWORK_IP
- default: `` - if not provided, first ip will be used from available private ips--kamatera-script
/KAMATERA_SCRIPT
- default: `` - startup script--kamatera-script-file
/KAMATERA_SCRIPT_FILE
- default: `` - path to a startup script file--kamatera-tag
- Server tags, can be provided multiple times (example: --kamatera-tag db --kamatera-tag production)--kamatera-userdata
/KAMATERA_USER_DATA
- default: `` - user-data contents to add to the machine on creation--kamatera-userdata-file
/KAMATERA_USER_DATA_FILE
- default: `` - path to user-data file--kamatera-extra-sshkey
/KAMATERA_EXTRA_SSHKEY
- default: `` - contents of SSH public key to add to authorized keys--kamatera-extra-sshkey-file
/KAMATERA_EXTRA_SSHKEY_FILE
- default: `` - path to SSH public key file to add to authorized keys
see Kamatera server options for the supported values (must be logged-in to Kamatera console)