Quickstart: Deploy Geneos using Azure Resource Manager

This page provides step-by-step instructions for deploying a demo environment using Azure Resource Manager and the provided Azure/environments/demo/main.bicep template. This is useful if you want to run an initial deployment in your Azure environment with minimal configuration requirements.

Note

The demo environment deployment provisions the necessary Azure resources, including virtual machines for the Gateway and Netprobe. It also creates a virtual network and a security group.

The steps below can also be adapted for the development environment, but they require existing virtual machines on which to deploy Geneos services.

File structure Copied

The Azure native deployment package contains the following file structure:

scripts/
└── native/
    └── Azure/
        ├── components/
        │   └── geneos-host.bicep
        ├── environments/
        │   ├── demo/
        │   │   ├── main.bicep
        │   │   └── parameters.bicepparam
        │   │
        │   └── dev/
        │       ├── main.bicep
        │       └── parameters.bicepparam
        ├── modules/
        │   ├── geneos-deployment.bicep
        │   ├── networkinterface.bicep
        │   ├── network-security-group.bicep
        │   ├── public-ip.bicep
        │   ├── run-command.bicep
        │   ├── virtual-machine.bicep
        │   └── virtual-network.bicep
        └── scripts/

See Template files for details on the purpose of each file.

Prerequisites Copied

  1. Azure CLI installed. This can be installed from Azure.

  2. Bicep CLI installed. You can run the following command to install Bicep CLI, but this is normally bundled with the Azure CLI installation.

    az bicep install
    
  3. Logged in from CLI

    az login
    
  4. Existing Azure resources

    • Resource Group — used for the deployment stack.
    • Storage Account — used to store Geneos artifacts such as binaries and configuration XMLs.

    Important

    The user should have a Contributor role on both the Resource Group and Storage Account.

Deployment steps Copied

  1. Prepare the required Azure resources.
  2. Upload Geneos artifacts to the storage account.
  3. Deploy the Geneos stack using the Bicep template provided.
  4. Clean up the resources created.

Prepare Azure resources Copied

Use the Azure CLI to create the following resources:

Upload Geneos artifacts to the Azure storage account Copied

Upload the following Geneos artifacts to the existing Azure storage account container:

Deploy the Geneos stack Copied

  1. Update Azure/environments/demo/parameters.bicepparam to match your requirements and the artifacts uploaded to the storage account. All parameters must be specified, as they reference the uploaded files. Parameters with default values are already set in the provided template file.

    • General deployment parameters

      Parameter Description
      storageAccountName Name of the existing storage account that contains the Geneos artifacts.
    • Gateway (GW) Geneos deployment parameters

      Parameter Description
      operationGw Set to install for Gateway deployment
      binaryUrlGw URL to the Gateway binary tarball in the Storage Account
      serviceBinaryTarGw Gateway Tarball filename (for example, geneos-gateway-7.5.0-linux-x64.tar.gz)
      configUrlGw URL to the Gateway setup XML in the Storage Account
      serviceConfigGw Gateway setup XML filename (for example, gateway.setup_template.xml)
    • Netprobe (NP) Geneos deployment parameters

      Parameter Description
      operationNp Set to install for Netprobe deployment
      binaryUrlNp URL to the Netprobe binary tarball in the Storage Account
      serviceBinaryTarNp Netprobe Tarball filename (for example, geneos-netprobe-standard-7.5.0-linux-x64.tar.gz)
      configUrlNp URL to the Netprobe setup XML in the Storage Account
      serviceConfigNp Netprobe setup XML filename (for example, netprobe.setup_template.xml)
  2. Deploy using the az stack group create command. This may take several minutes as it involves provisioning virtual machines and installing Geneos services.

    Note

    The default demo configuration will deploy three virtual machines of size Standard_D2s_v3, following the ITRS Azure virtual machine image specifications. For complete details on the default virtual machine configuration, refer to Azure virtual machine defaults.
    az stack group create \
      --name <StackName> \
      --resource-group <ResourceGroup> \
      --template-file <BicepFile> \
      --parameters <BicepParameters> \
      --action-on-unmanage deleteAll \
      --deny-settings-mode none
    

    For example:

    az stack group create \
      --name NetprobeStack \
      --resource-group DeploymentGroup \
      --template-file scripts/native/Azure/environments/demo/main.bicep \
      --parameters scripts/native/Azure/environments/demo/parameters.bicepparam \
      --action-on-unmanage deleteAll \
      --deny-settings-mode none
    
  3. Once the deployment has completed, verify that the following resources have been created in the specified resource group:

    • One virtual network
    • One network security group
    • Three virtual machines (one for Gateway and two for Netprobes). Each virtual machine will have its own public IP and network interface.

    Success

    The Gateway and Netprobe services should be installed and running on their respective virtual machines.
  4. You can retrieve the summary of deployed virtual machines and Geneos services using the az stack group show command.

    az stack group show \
      --name <StackName> \
      --resource-group <ResourceGroup> \
      --query "outputs.*.value[]" \
      --output table
    

    For example:

    az stack group show --name NetprobeStack --resource-group DeploymentGroup --query "outputs.*.value[]" --output table
    
    IpAddress      VirtualMachineName    ServiceName    ServiceDirectory    ServiceProvisioningState
    -------------  --------------------  -------------  ------------------  --------------------------
    40.90.160.121  np-vm-1               netprobe       /opt/geneos         Succeeded
    20.195.13.101  np-vm-2               netprobe       /opt/geneos         Succeeded
    172.188.21.69  gw-vm-1               gateway        /opt/geneos         Succeeded
    

    To back up service directories or extract files from the virtual machines for analysis, run the following command:

    ssh -i <privatekey> <user>@<machineIP> "sudo tar -cvz -C <servicedirectory> <servicename>" > archive.tar.gz
    

    For example:

    ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa azureuser@40.90.160.121 "sudo tar -cvz -C /opt/geneos netprobe" > archive.tar.gz
    

Clean up resources Copied

To clean up and remove all resources created by the deployment stack, use the az stack group delete command.

az stack group delete \
  --name <StackName> \
  --resource-group <ResourceGroup> \
  --action-on-unmanage deleteAll

For example:

az stack group delete \
  --name NetprobeStack \
  --resource-group DeploymentGroup \
  --action-on-unmanage deleteAll

Next steps Copied

After successfully deploying to the demo environment, you may proceed to the development environment. The demo environment automatically provisions network and security resources for demonstration purposes and must be destroyed afterwards. The development environment, however, requires you to provision your own network and security resources.

For detailed instructions, see Deploying via Azure Resource Manager.

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