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# nixos-servers
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Nix definitions to configure our servers at home.
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## Acknowledgements
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- [deploy-rs](https://github.com/serokell/deploy-rs): NixOS deploy tool with rollback functionality
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- [disko](https://github.com/nix-community/disko): declarative disk partitioning
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- [agenix](https://github.com/ryantm/agenix): deployment of encrypted secrets to NixOS machines
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- [dns.nix](https://github.com/kirelagin/dns.nix): A Nix DSL for defining DNS zones
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- [flake-utils](https://github.com/numtide/flake-utils): Handy utilities to develop Nix flakes
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- [nixos-hardware](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware): Hardware-specific NixOS modules. Doing the heavy lifting for our Raspberry Pi.
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## Installation
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### Prerequisites
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1. Install the Nix package manager or NixOS ([link](https://nixos.org/download))
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2. Enable flake and nix commands ([link](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes#Enable_flakes_permanently_in_NixOS))
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### Bootstrapping
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We bootstrap our servers using [nixos-anywhere](https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-anywhere).
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This reformats the hard disk of the server and installs a fresh NixOS.
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Additionally, it deploys an age identity, which is later used for decrypting secrets.
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⚠️ This will wipe your server completely ⚠️
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1. Make sure your have a [Secret service](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/auth/Secret-Service-API.html) running (such as Keepassxc) that provides the age identity.
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2. Ensure you have root SSH access to the server.
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3. Run nixos-anywhere: `nix run .#bootstrap <servername> <hostname>`
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### Deployment
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To deploy all servers at once: `nix run nixpkgs#deploy-rs -- .# -k`
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To deploy only one server: `nix run nixpkgs#deploy-rs -- -k --targets .#<host>`
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## Deploying to Kubernetes
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To deploy to the Kubernetes cluster, first make sure you have an admin account on the cluster.
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You can generate this using `nix run .#gen-k3s-cert <username> <servername> ~/.kube`, assuming you have SSH access to the master node.
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This puts a private key, signed certificate and a kubeconfig in the kubeconfig directory
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If the cluster has not been initialized yet, next run `nix run .#kubenix-bootstrap.x86_64-linux`.
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⚠️ Do not do this if the cluster has been initialized already, as it will prune any deployed resources! ⚠️
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Lastly, deploy everything to the cluster using `nix run .#kubenix.x86_64-linux`.
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## Known bugs
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### Rsync not available during bootstrap
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The `rsync` command was removed from recent NixOS ISO which causes nixos-anywhere to fail when copying extra files.
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See [this](https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-anywhere/issues/260) issue.
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Solution is to execute `nix-env -iA nixos.rsync` on the host.
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