update readme

This commit is contained in:
Pi
2019-03-19 13:43:55 -04:00
parent 6a00f1987c
commit cdcd933a90

View File

@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ Create and configure hosts (typically a Raspberry PI) for sites on demo network.
Currently, this is just a loose collection of some repeatable tasks. Currently, this is just a loose collection of some repeatable tasks.
The Goal is to evenually be able to spin up a "real" network, generating real traffic: The Goal is to evenually be able to spin up a "real" network, generating real traffic:
* Configure host name based on inventory (less manual "pi" setup)
* Configure DNS resolution by updating hosts files on each PI from inventory. This is much simpler than bothering to set up DNS services
* SMB * SMB
* Currently working. Ansible to copy scripts and set up cron job * Currently working. Ansible to copy scripts and set up cron job
* TBD set up server * TBD set up server
@@ -21,14 +23,17 @@ The Goal is to evenually be able to spin up a "real" network, generating real tr
* TBD setup server * TBD setup server
* EBD set up scripts and cron job on clients * EBD set up scripts and cron job on clients
* SIP/Voice * SIP/Voice
* Currently working. Manual configuration * Currently working for both client and server
* TBD install sipp * Download sipp source
* TBD set up sipp server * Configure sipp source
* TBD set up sipp clients * Copy scripts and set up cron jobs
* Youtube * Web application traffic. Note: Must currently be run on separate machines (ie. cannot have Facebook and Youtube on the same box)
* Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration (shared with Facebook) * Youtube
* Facebook * Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration
* Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration (shared with Youtube) * Facebook
* Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration
* SalesForce
* Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron jobs
## Getting Started ## Getting Started
TBD: On first PI: TBD: On first PI: