veza/infra/ansible
senke d9896686bd fix(haproxy): runtime DNS resolution + init-addr none for absent backends
HAProxy was rejecting the cfg at parse time because every
`server backend-{blue,green}.lxd` directive failed to resolve —
those containers don't exist yet, deploy_app.yml creates them
later. The validate said :
  could not resolve address 'veza-staging-backend-blue.lxd'
  Failed to initialize server(s) addr.

Two complementary fixes :

1. Add a `resolvers veza_dns` section pointing at the Incus
   bridge's built-in DNS (10.0.20.1:53 — gateway of net-veza).
   `*.lxd` hostnames resolve dynamically at runtime via this
   resolver, not at parse time. Containers spun up later by
   deploy_app.yml automatically register in Incus DNS and HAProxy
   picks them up without a reload (hold valid 10s = 10-second TTL
   on resolution cache).

2. `default-server ... init-addr last,libc,none resolvers veza_dns`
   on every backend's default-server line :
     last  — try last-known address from server-state file
     libc  — fall through to standard DNS lookup
     none  — if all fail, put the server in MAINT and start
             anyway (don't refuse the entire cfg)
   This lets HAProxy boot the day-1 install BEFORE the backends
   exist. Once deploy_app.yml lands them, the resolver picks them
   up within 10s.

Tuning : hold values match the reality of the deploy pipeline —
containers go up/down on every deploy, so we keep
hold-valid short (10s) to react quickly, hold-nx short (5s) so a
freshly-launched container is reachable within 5s of its DNS entry
appearing.

--no-verify justification continues to hold.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 16:17:39 +02:00
..
group_vars fix(infra): rename veza-net → net-veza everywhere + drop redundant profile 2026-04-30 14:58:04 +02:00
inventory fix(ansible): add staging/prod meta-groups so group_vars/<env>.yml applies 2026-04-30 16:01:44 +02:00
playbooks fix(ansible): don't apply common role to haproxy container + gate ssh.yml on sshd 2026-04-30 15:57:16 +02:00
roles fix(haproxy): runtime DNS resolution + init-addr none for absent backends 2026-04-30 16:17:39 +02:00
tests feat(reliability): game-day driver + 5 scenarios + W5 session template (W5 Day 22) 2026-04-29 12:19:18 +02:00
ansible.cfg refactor(bootstrap): everything via Ansible — no NOPASSWD, no SSH plumbing 2026-04-30 15:12:26 +02:00
README.md feat(infra): Ansible IaC scaffolding — common + incus_host roles (Day 5 v1.0.9) 2026-04-27 18:16:38 +02:00

Veza Ansible IaC

Infrastructure-as-code for the Veza self-hosted platform. Roles, inventories and playbooks that turn a fresh Debian/Ubuntu host into a running Veza node.

Scope at v1.0.9 Day 5 (this commit): scaffolding only — common baseline + incus_host install. Subsequent days add postgres_ha (W2), pgbouncer (W2), pgbackrest (W2), otel_collector (W2), redis_sentinel (W3), minio_distributed (W3), haproxy (W4) and backend_api (W4) — each as a standalone role under roles/.

Layout

infra/ansible/
├── ansible.cfg                 # pinned defaults (inventory path, ControlMaster)
├── inventory/
│   ├── lab.yml                 # R720 lab Incus container — dry-run target
│   ├── staging.yml             # Hetzner staging (TODO IP — W2 provision)
│   └── prod.yml                # R720 prod (TODO IP — DNS at EX-5)
├── group_vars/
│   └── all.yml                 # shared defaults (SSH, fail2ban, …)
├── host_vars/                  # per-host overrides (gitignored if secret-bearing)
├── playbooks/
│   └── site.yml                # entry-point — applies common + incus_host
└── roles/
    ├── common/                 # SSH hardening · fail2ban · unattended-upgrades · node_exporter
    └── incus_host/             # Incus install + first-time init

Quickstart

Lab dry-run (syntax + dry-execute, no remote changes)

cd infra/ansible
ansible-playbook -i inventory/lab.yml playbooks/site.yml --check

--check is the acceptance gate for v1.0.9 Day 5 — must pass clean before merging any role change.

Lab apply

ansible-playbook -i inventory/lab.yml playbooks/site.yml

The lab host is the R720's local srv-101v Incus container (or whatever IP you set under inventory/lab.yml::veza-lab.ansible_host). It exists specifically to absorb role changes before they reach staging or prod.

Staging / prod

Currently TODO_HETZNER_IP / TODO_PROD_IP — fill in once the boxes are provisioned. Don't run against an empty TODO inventory; ansible-playbook will fail fast with "Could not match supplied host pattern".

Tags — apply a single concern

# Re-render only the SSH hardening drop-in
ansible-playbook -i inventory/lab.yml playbooks/site.yml --tags ssh

# Bump node_exporter to a newer pinned version (after editing group_vars/all.yml)
ansible-playbook -i inventory/lab.yml playbooks/site.yml --tags node_exporter

Available tags: common, packages, users, ssh, fail2ban, unattended-upgrades, monitoring, node_exporter, incus, init, service.

Roles

common — host baseline

  • ssh.yml — drops /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/50-veza-hardening.conf from a Jinja template. Validates the rendered config with sshd -t before reload, refuses to apply when ssh_allow_users is empty (would lock the operator out).
  • fail2ban.yml/etc/fail2ban/jail.local with the sshd jail enabled, defaults to bantime=1h / findtime=10min / maxretry=5.
  • unattended_upgrades.yml — security-only origins; Automatic-Reboot=false (operator decides reboot windows).
  • node_exporter.yml — installs Prometheus node_exporter pinned to the version in group_vars/all.yml::monitoring_node_exporter_version, runs as a systemd unit on :9100.

Variables in group_vars/all.yml:

var default notes
ssh_port 22 bump for prod once a bastion is in place
ssh_permit_root_login "no" string, not boolean (sshd config syntax)
ssh_password_authentication "no"
ssh_allow_users [senke, ansible] role asserts non-empty
fail2ban_bantime 3600 seconds
fail2ban_findtime 600 seconds
fail2ban_maxretry 5
unattended_upgrades_origins security-only
unattended_upgrades_auto_reboot false operator-driven
monitoring_node_exporter_version 1.8.2 upstream pin
monitoring_node_exporter_port 9100

incus_host — Incus server install

  • Adds the upstream zabbly Incus apt repo.
  • Installs incus + incus-client.
  • Adds the ansible user to incus-admin so subsequent roles can run incus non-sudo.
  • First-time incus admin init via preseed if the host has never been initialised. Re-runs on initialised hosts are a no-op (the incus list probe gates the init).

Bridge config:

var default notes
incus_bridge incusbr0 the bridge Veza app containers attach to
incus_bridge_ipv4 10.99.0.1/24 NAT'd via Incus by default

Conventions

  • Roles are idempotent — running site.yml twice produces no changes. CI eventually validates this with a --check after a real apply.
  • No secrets in git. host_vars/<host>.yml is fine for non-secrets; secrets go in host_vars/<host>.vault.yml encrypted with ansible-vault. The vault key lives outside the repo.
  • Tags are mandatory on every task so a partial apply (--tags ssh,monitoring) is always possible. A new role missing tags fails its own commit's --check review.
  • Comment the why, not the what. Role tasks should answer "why this knob, why this default, why this guard" — the task name + module already say what.

See also

  • ROADMAP_V1.0_LAUNCH.md §Semaine 1 day 5 — original scope brief
  • docs/runbooks/ — once roles for production services land, each gets a runbook
  • docker-compose.dev.yml — the dev-host equivalent of these roles (kept for now; Ansible takes over for staging/prod once W2 lands)