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Setup Documentation for Automation Manager Droplet #324
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@maxachis thanks—this could be exceedingly simple, just so we have enough breadcrumbs to find the trail! |
@josh-chamberlain I created a Gitbook pull request for changes to the Gitbook documentation, referencing Digital Ocean, Droplets, and specifically the Automation Manager droplet. I know you said that I could just merge documentation and reference the merge request, but in this case I'd like a sanity check from you to make sure this is the type of information we want in the Gitbook, and if it's not redundant with anything else. In addition, I've updated the README of all three repositories to explicitly mention the Automation Manager droplet. Aside from the data-sources-mirror repository, I was able to commit these right away -- the DSM changes are in a Pull request and will need approved. Finally, I've created a new issue (#327) for setting up logging and error reporting for AM repositories. |
@maxachis thanks for writing this and running it by! I actually just copied it into the developer resources notion page, digital ocean → droplets. https://www.notion.so/pdap/Digital-Ocean-Hosting-6ca5f9ef9aa04a81a59b080ef55e2233?pvs=4 I think of those notion docs as "internal", for people who need to manage infra. The public docs are more for people who are using PDAP as a service, if that makes sense. I think we could close the gitbook PR now, while still closing this issue! Thank you for that. |
The Automation Manager is the latest name for a Digital Ocean Droplet which currently hosts the following repositories:
Most of the knowledge of how this works exists in my head, which is a dangerous place and also poses the systemic risk of me dropping it in the toilet or something and no one else knowing how this stuff comes together. So documentation needs to be developed and integrated into our overall documentation.
This will probably involve two components:
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