Instances

Fleet Manager manages three kinds of DSS instances:

  • Design nodes

  • Execution (aka automation) nodes

  • Deployer nodes (usually you only have a single deployer node in your fleet)

Dashboard

The main screen through which you will get information about your instance is the dashboard. It is refreshed automatically and displays basic network information, data disk usage as well as the agent logs.

Lifecycle

Provisioning

The provisioning is the sequence of operations required to have a running DSS reachable by users. Provisioning an instance has two main stages:

  • The provisioning of cloud resources required for the instance to run. It is mostly a virtual machine and a data disk.

  • A software startup sequence run by the agent which runs internal setup tasks, the setup actions you defined in your instance template, and installs and upgrades DSS if required.

Some settings changes require that you deprovision an instance an provision it again, which is denoted as reprovisioning.

Deprovisioning

Deprovisioning an instance consists of terminating the cloud virtual machine. The Persistent Disk is kept. A deprovisioned instance costs the Persistent Disk storage fee.

Data management

When an instance is created, a data disk distinct from the OS disk is created, attached and mounted to store all the persisent data. The persistent data on an instance includes, but is not limited to:

  • The DSS data directory

  • The docker daemon data directory

  • The certificates generated if self-signed certificates or Let’s Encrypt certificates are in use.

Settings

An instance has various settings that can be set at different point of its lifecycle.

General settings

Not documented yet

HTTPS settings

Not documented yet

Operations

Not documented yet