IdP management solutions
David Langenberg
davel at uchicago.edu
Tue Feb 3 17:04:18 EST 2015
Forgot to mention part two -- our present environment:
Presently, we have 4 environments. Each environment aside from prod has
two virtual-servers which are load-balanced by an F5.
Sandbox
Dev
Stage
Prod
We use memcached for clustering. Prod is comprised of two virtual machines
and one physical machine. Deployment is fairly straight forward. Checkout
the distribution SVN to the filesystem, run a .sh which does a lot of
copying & symblinking, start tomcat (which then causes the IdP to pull all
the config SVN stuff out of SVN & startup).
Dave
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 3:00 PM, David Langenberg <davel at uchicago.edu> wrote:
> Presently, we use SVN to manage the deployment. We have two
> repositories. One for configs which the IdP loads on startup via the
> Subversion resource [1], and one for the distribution & dependencies. It's
> not ideal, but it does work. We are looking to move off of this setup and
> onto one that uses versioned Docker images + Git to manage the image
> build+config changes.
>
> Dave
>
> [1] https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SHIB2/IdPConfigResource
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Benjamin Cherian <
> benjamin.cherian at villanova.edu> wrote:
>
>> For those that have been using IdP for a while, what solution(s) are you
>> using to manage instances of IdP and changed made to the configuration. Do
>> you use a VCS like Git or SVN, or another tool like Chef or Ansible? What
>> does your setup look like how does your deployment process look like?
>>
>> Currently we're looking to setup a load balanced solution with 2 IdP
>> servers in both dev and production. We want a solid solution for managing
>> when we add new RPs, change attribute filters, and make other
>> configuration changes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben Cherian
>>
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> David Langenberg
> Identity & Access Management
> The University of Chicago
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David Langenberg
Identity & Access Management
The University of Chicago
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