Knife Azure
Knife Azure Overview
Microsoft Azure is a cloud hosting platform from Microsoft that provides
virtual machines for Linux and Windows Server, cloud and database
services, and more. Use the knife azure
subcommand to manage
API-driven cloud servers hosted by Microsoft Azure.
Note
knife-azure
version 1.6.0 and later supports Azure Resource Manager.
Commands starting with knife azurerm
use the Azure Resource Manager
API. Commands starting with knife azure
use the Azure Service
Management API. While you can switch between the two command sets, they
are not designed to work together.
Installation
knife-azure ships in Chef Workstation. Install the latest version of Chef Workstation from Chef Downloads
Configuration
ASM Mode
The knife azure
(ASM mode) subcommand uses a management certificate
for secure communication with Microsoft Azure. The management
certificate is required for secure communication with the Microsoft
Azure platform via the REST APIs. To generate the management certificate
(.pem file):
Download the settings file: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=254432.
Extract the data from the
ManagementCertificate
field into a separate file namedcert.pfx
.Decode the certificate file with the following command:
base64 -d cert.pfx > cert_decoded.pfx
Convert the decoded PFX file to a PEM file with the followingcommand:
openssl pkcs12 -in cert_decoded.pfx -out managementCertificate.pem -nodes
Note
Knife Azure Commands
ag create
Use the ag create
argument to create an affinity group.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure ag create (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
-a
,--azure-affinity-group GROUP
The affinity group to which the virtual machine belongs. Required when not using a service location. Required when not using
--azure-service-location
.--azure-ag-desc DESCRIPTION
The description of the Microsoft Azure affinity group.
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-m LOCATION
,--azure-service-location LOCATION
The geographic location for a virtual machine and its services. Required when not using
--azure-affinity-group
.-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
ag list
Use the ag list
argument to get a list of affinity groups.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure ag list (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
image list
Use the image list
argument to get a list of images that exist in a
Microsoft Azure environment. Any image in this list may be used for
provisioning.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure image list (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.--full
Show all fields for all images.
-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
internal lb create
Use the internal lb create
argument to create a new internal load
balancer within a cloud service.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure internal lb create (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-dns-name DNS_NAME
The DNS prefix name that will be used to add this load balancer to. This must be an existing service/deployment.
--azure-lb-static-vip VIP
The Virtual IP that will be used for the load balancer.
--azure-publish-settings-file FILENAME
Your Azure Publish Settings File
--azure-subnet-name SUBNET_NAME
Required if static VIP is set. Specifies the subnename the load balancer is located in.
-c
,--config CONFIG
The configuration file to use.
--chef-zero-host HOST
Host for starting chef-zero.
--chef-zero-port PORT
Port (or port range) to start chef-zero on. Port ranges lik1000,1010 or 8889-9999 will try all given ports until one works.
--config-option OPTION=VALUE
Override a single configuration option.
--[no-]color
Use colored output, defaults to enabled.
-d
,--disable-editing
Do not open EDITOR, just accept the data as is.
--defaults
Accept default values for all questions
-e
,--editor EDITOR
Set the editor to use for interactive commands
-E
,--environment ENVIRONMENT
Set the Chef environment (except for in searches where this will be flagrantly ignored)
-F
,--format FORMAT
Which format to use for output.
--[no-]fips
Enable fips mode.
--[no-]listen
Whether a local mode (-z) server binds to a port.
-h
,--help
Show help message.
-H HOSTNAME
,--azure-api-host-name
Your Azure host name
-k
,--key KEY
API Client Key
-n
,--azure-load-balancer NAME
Required. Specifies new load balancer name.
-p
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILENAME
Your Azure PEM file name.
-s
,--server-url URL
Chef Infra Server URL.
-S
,--azure-subscription-id ID
Your Azure subscription ID
--print-after
Show the data after a destructive operation
--profile PROFILE
The credentials profile to select
-u
,--user USER API
Client Username.
-v
,--version
Show Chef version.
-V
,--verbose
More verbose output. Use twice for maximum verbosity.
--verify-ssl-cert
Verify SSL Certificates for communication over HTTPS.
-y
,--yes
Say yes to all prompts for confirmation.
-z
,--local-mode
Point knife commands at local repository instead of server.
internal lb list
Use the internal lb create
argument to a list of defined load
balancers for all cloud services. Does not show public facing load
balancers.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure internal lb create (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILENAME
Your Azure Publish Settings File
-c
,--config CONFIG
The configuration file to use.
--chef-zero-host HOST
Host for starting chef-zero.
--chef-zero-port PORT
Port (or port range) to start chef-zero on. Port ranges such as 1000,1010 or 8889-9999 will try all given ports until one works.
--config-option OPTION=VALUE
Override a single configuration option.
--[no-]color
Use colored output, defaults to enabled.
-d
,--disable-editing
Do not open EDITOR, just accept the data as is.
--defaults
Accept default values for all questions
-e
,--editor EDITOR
Set the editor to use for interactive commands
-E
,--environment ENVIRONMENT
Set the Chef environment (except for in searches where this will be flagrantly ignored)
-F
,--format FORMAT
Which format to use for output.
--[no-]fips
Enable fips mode.
--[no-]listen
Whether a local mode (-z) server binds to a port.
-h
,--help
Show help message.
-H HOSTNAME
,--azure-api-host-name
Your Azure host name
-k
,--key KEY
API Client Key
-p
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILENAME
Your Azure PEM file name.
-s
,--server-url URL
Chef Infra Server URL.
-S
,--azure-subscription-id ID
Your Azure subscription ID
--print-after
Show the data after a destructive operation
--profile PROFILE
The credentials profile to select
-u
,--user USER API
Client Username.
-v
,--version
Show Chef version.
-V
,--verbose
More verbose output. Use twice for maximum verbosity.
--verify-ssl-cert
Verify SSL Certificates for communication over HTTPS.
-y
,--yes
Say yes to all prompts for confirmation.
-z
,--local-mode
Point knife commands at local repository instead of server.
server create
Use the server create
argument to create a new Microsoft Azure cloud
instance. This will provision a new image in Microsoft Azure, perform a
bootstrap (using the SSH protocol), and then install Chef Infra Client
on the target system so that it can be used to configure the node and to
communicate with a Chef Infra Server.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure server create (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
-a
,--azure-affinity-group GROUP
The affinity group to which the virtual machine belongs. Required when not using a service location. Required when not using
--azure-service-location
.--auto-update-client
Enable automatic updates for Chef Infra Client in Microsoft Azure. This option may only be used when
--bootstrap-protocol
is set tocloud-api
. Default value:false
.--azure-availability-set NAME
The name of the availability set for the virtual machine.
--azure-dns-name DNS_NAME
Required. The name of the DNS prefix that is used to access the cloud service. This name must be unique within Microsoft Azure. Use with
--azure-connect-to-existing-dns
to use an existing DNS prefix.--azure-network-name NETWORK_NAME
The network for the virtual machine.
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.--azure-storage-account STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
The name of the storage account used with the hosted service. A storage account name may be between 3 and 24 characters (lower-case letters and numbers only) and must be unique within Microsoft Azure.
--azure-subnet-name SUBNET_NAME
The subnet for the virtual machine.
--azure-vm-name NAME
The name of the virtual machine. Must be unique within Microsoft Azure. Required for advanced server creation options.
--azure-vm-ready-timeout TIMEOUT
A number (in minutes) to wait for a virtual machine to reach the
provisioning
state. Default value:10
.--azure-vm-startup-timeout TIMEOUT
A number (in minutes) to wait for a virtual machine to transition from the
provisioning
state to theready
state. Default value:15
.--bootstrap-protocol PROTOCOL
The protocol used to bootstrap on a machine that is running Windows Server:
cloud-api
,ssh
, orwinrm
. Default value:winrm
.Use the
cloud-api
option to bootstrap a machine in Microsoft Azure. The bootstrap operation will enable the guest agent to install, configure, and run Chef Infra Client on a node, after which Chef Infra Client is configured to run as a daemon/service. (This is a similar process to using the Azure portal.)Microsoft Azure maintains images of Chef Infra Client on the guest, so connectivity between the guest and the workstation from which the bootstrap operation was initiated is not required, after a
cloud-api
bootstrap is started.During the
cloud-api
bootstrap operation, knife does not print the output of a Chef Infra Client run like it does when thewinrm
andssh
options are used. knife reports only on the status of the bootstrap process:provisioning
,installing
,ready
, and so on, along with reporting errors.--bootstrap-version VERSION
The version of Chef Infra Client to install.
-c
,--azure-connect-to-existing-dns
Add a new virtual machine to the existing deployment and/or service.Use with
--azure-dns-name
to ensure the correct DNS is used.--cert-passphrase PASSWORD
The password for the SSL certificate.
--cert-path PATH
The path to the location of the SSL certificate.
-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the virtual machine.
--hint HINT_NAME[=HINT_FILE]
An Ohai hint to be set on the target node. See the Ohai documentation for more information.
HINT_FILE
is the name of the JSON file.HINT_NAME
is the name of a hint in a JSON file. Use multiple--hint
options to specify multiple hints.--host-name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-I IMAGE
,--azure-source-image IMAGE
The name of the disk image to be used to create the virtual machine.
--identity-file IDENTITY_FILE
The SSH identity file used for authentication. Key-based authentication is recommended.
--identity-file_passphrase PASSWORD
The passphrase for the SSH key. Use only with
--identity-file
.-j JSON_ATTRIBS
,--json-attributes JSON_ATTRIBS
A JSON string that is added to the first run of a Chef Infra Client.
-m LOCATION
,--azure-service-location LOCATION
The geographic location for a virtual machine and its services. Required when not using
--azure-affinity-group
.-N NAME
,--node-name NAME
The unique identifier of the node. Node names, when used with Microsoft Azure, must be 91 characters or shorter.
--[no-]host-key-verify
Use
--no-host-key-verify
to disable host key verification. Defa setting:--host-key-verify
.-o DISK_NAME
,--azure-os-disk-name DISK_NAME
The operating system type of the Microsoft Azure OS image:
Lin or
Windows`.-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is u when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-P PASSWORD
,--ssh-password PASSWORD
The SSH password. This can be used to pass the password directly the command line. If this option is not specified (and a password is required) knife prompts for the password.
--prerelease
Install pre-release gems.
-r RUN_LIST
,--run-list RUN_LIST
A comma-separated list of roles and/or recipes to be applied.
-R ROLE_NAME
,--role-name ROLE_NAME
The name of the virtual machine.
--ssh-port PORT
The SSH port. Default value:
22
.-t PORT_LIST
,--tcp-endpoints PORT_LIST
A comma-separated list of local and public TCP ports that are to be opened. For example:
80:80,433:5000
.--template-file TEMPLATE
The path to a template file to be used during a bootstrap operation.
Deprecated in Chef Client 12.0.
--thumbprint THUMBPRINT
The thumbprint of the SSL certificate.
-u PORT_LIST
,---udp-endpoints PORT_LIST
A comma-separated list of local and public UDP ports that are to be opened. For example:
80:80,433:5000
.--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
--windows-auth-timeout MINUTES
The amount of time (in minutes) to wait for authentication to succeed. Default value:
25
.-x USER_NAME
,--ssh-user USER_NAME
The SSH user name.
-z SIZE
,--azure-vm-size SIZE
The size of the virtual machine:
ExtraSmall
,Small
,Medium
,Large
, orExtraLarge
. Default value:Small
.
Examples
Provision an instance using new hosted service and storage accounts
To provision a medium-sized CentOS machine configured as a web server in
the West US
data center, while reusing existing hosted service and
storage accounts, enter something like:
knife azure server create -r "role[webserver]" --service-location "West US"
--hosted-service-name webservers --storage-account webservers-storage --ssh-user foo
--ssh--password password --role-name web-apache-0001 --host-name web-apache
--tcp-endpoints 80:80,8080:8080 --source-image name_of_source_image --role-size Medium
Provision an instance using new hosted service and storage accounts
To provision a medium-sized CentOS machine configured as a web server in
the West US
data center, while also creating new hosted service and
storage accounts, enter something like:
knife azure server create -r "role[webserver]" --service-location "West US" --ssh-user foo
--ssh--password password --role-name web-apache-0001 --host-name web-apache
--tcp-endpoints 80:80,8080:8080 --source-image name_of_source_image --role-size Medium
server delete
Use the server delete
argument to delete one or more instances that
are running in the Microsoft Azure cloud. To find a specific cloud
instance, use knife azure server list
. Use the --purge
option to
delete all associated node and client objects from the Chef Infra Server
or use the knife node delete
and knife client delete
subcommands to
delete specific node and client objects.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure server delete [SERVER...] (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-dns-name NAME
The name of the DNS server (also known as the Hosted Service Name).
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.--delete-azure-storage-account
Delete any corresponding storage account. When this option is
true
, any storage account not used by any virtual machine is deleted.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-N NODE_NAME
,--node-name NODE_NAME
The unique identifier of the node to be deleted, if different from the server name. This must be used with the
-p
(purge) option.-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-P
,--purge
Destroy all corresponding nodes and clients on the Chef Infra Server, in addition to the Microsoft Azure node itself. This action (by itself) assumes that the node and client have the same name as the server; if they do not have the same names, then the
--node-name
option must be used to specify The unique identifier of the node.--preserve-azure-dns-name
Preserve the DNS entries for the corresponding cloud services. If this option is
false
, any service not used by any virtual machine is deleted.--preserve-azure-os-disk
Preserve the corresponding operating system disk.
--preserve-azure-vhd
Preserve the underlying virtual hard disk (VHD).
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
--wait
Pause the console until the server has finished processing the request.
Examples
Delete an instance
To delete an instance named devops12
, enter:
knife azure server delete devops12
server list
Use the server list
argument to find instances that are associated
with a Microsoft Azure account. The results may show instances that are
not currently managed by the Chef Infra Server.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure server list (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
server show
Use the server show
argument to show the details for the named server
(or servers).
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure server show SERVER [SERVER...] (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
vnet create
Use the vnet create
argument to create a virtual network.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure vnet create (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
-a
,--azure-affinity-group GROUP
The affinity group to which the virtual machine belongs. Required when not using a service location.
--azure-address-space CIDR
The address space of the virtual network. Use with classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) notation.
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.--azure-subnet-name CIDR
The subnet for the virtual machine. Use with classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) notation.
-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-n
,--azure-network-name NETWORK_NAME
The network for the virtual machine.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
vnet list
Use the vnet list
argument to get a list of virtual networks.
Syntax
This argument has the following syntax:
knife azure vnet list (options)
Options
This argument has the following options:
--azure-publish-settings-file FILE_NAME
The name of the Azure Publish Settings file, including the path. For example:
"/path/to/your.publishsettings"
.-H HOST_NAME
,--azure_host_name HOST_NAME
The host name for the Microsoft Azure environment.
-p FILE_NAME
,--azure-mgmt-cert FILE_NAME
The name of the file that contains the SSH public key that is used when authenticating to Microsoft Azure.
-S ID
,--azure-subscription-id ID
The subscription identifier for the Microsoft Azure portal.
--verify-ssl-cert
The SSL certificate used to verify communication over HTTPS.
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