# oc-monitor DO : make build ## Summary oc-monitord is a daemon which can be run : - as a binary - as a container It is used to perform several actions regarding the execution of an Open Cloud workflow : - generating a YAML file that can be interpreted by **Argo Workflow** to create and execute pods in a kubernetes environment - setting up the different resources needed to execute a workflow over several peers/kubernetes nodes with **Admiralty** : token, secrets, targets and sources - creating the workflow and logging the output from - Argo watch, which gives informations about the workflow in general (phase, number of steps executed, status...) - Pods : which are the logs generated by the pods To execute, the daemon needs several options : - **-u** : - **-m** : - **-d** : - **-e** : # Notes features/admiralty-docker - When executing monitord as a container we need to change any url with "localhost" to the container's host IP. We can : - declare a new parameter 'HOST_IP' - decide that no peer can have "http://localhost" as its url and use an attribute from the peer object or isMyself() from oc-lib if a peer is the current host. ## TODO - [ ] Allow the front to known on which IP the service are reachable - currently doing it by using `kubectl get nodes -o wide` - [ ] Implement writing and reading from S3 bucket/MinIO when a data resource is linked to a compute resource. ### Adding ingress handling to support reverse proxing - Test wether ingress-nginx is running or not - Do something if not found : stop running and send error log OR start installation -