Attune automates and orchestrates processes to streamline deployments, scaling, migrations, and management of your systems. The Attune platform is building a community of sharable automated and orchestrated processes.
You can leverage the publicly available orchestrated blueprints to increase your productivity, and accelerate the delivery of your projects. You can open-source your own work and improve existing community orchestrated projects.
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This Project contains the following Blueprints.
Name | Type | Script Reference | Comment |
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Automation Worker Base Directory | Text | automationworkerbasedirectory |
Directory for storing automation files. |
Automation Worker Linux Node | Linux/Unix Node | automationworkerlinuxnode |
A linux device used to connect to another device or perform tasks. This could be the device that Attune is running on. |
Automation Worker Linux User | Linux/Unix Credential | automationworkerlinuxuser |
The user on a linux device used to connect to another device or perform tasks. This could be the device that Attune is running on. |
New Node | Basic Node | newnode |
The node being kickstarted. |
New Node Windows User | Windows Credential | newnodewindowsuser |
The user for the node being kickstarted. This parameter is for Windows specific Steps. |
New Windows Node | Windows Node | newwindowsnode |
The node being kickstarted. This parameter is for Windows specific Steps. |
PiKVM | Linux/Unix Node | pikvm |
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PiKVM IP Address | Text | pikvmipaddress |
The IP Address of the PiKVM. |
PiKVM User: Admin | Linux/Unix Credential | pikvmuseradmin |
The PiKVM Admin user. |
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