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-Hydra Suite - Cloud Command and Control
-=======================================
-
-The Hydra Suite is a complete set of tools for orchestration and management of
-network of machines.
-
-This suite is made of three commands:
-
- - hydractl: issues commands in the current host.
- - hydra: issues commands on multiple hosts.
- - hydras: issues commands to multiple sets of hosts.
-
-It is also built around a set of Puppet modules which does the actual
-configuration of each system.
-
-Installation
-------------
-
-First, clone the code:
-
- git clone git://git.fluxo.info/hydra.git && cd hydra
-
-Then check the source integrity of the latest release:
-
- tag="`git describe --abbrev=0 --tags`"
- git tag -v $tag && git checkout $tag
-
-Finally, add hydra folder to your `$PATH` or run the following command to install
-it under `/usr/local`:
-
- ./hydractl install
-
-Managing an existing network
-----------------------------
-
-If you have enough credentials (ssh pubkey set in the server), you can fetch
-all the needed repositories and configurations to a local folder
-`~/file/example` using simply the following command:
-
- hydra example init ~/file/example git@admin.example.org:example.git
-
-Creating a new network
-----------------------
-
-Use the following commands to create the needed repositories when starting a new network:
-
- hydra example init ~/file/example
- hydra example config domain example.org
-
-Dependencies
-------------
-
-Major direct upstreams:
-
-* [https://www.debian.org Debian].
-* [http://docs.puppetlabs.com Puppet].
-* [Shared Puppet Modules Initiative](https://gitlab.com/groups/shared-puppet-modules-group).