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  • # See morph/grid/local/grid.nix for additional commentary.
    
    let
      pkgs = import <nixpkgs> { };
    
      rawConfig = pkgs.lib.trivial.importJSON ./config.json;
      config = rawConfig // {
    
        sshUsers = import ./public-keys/users.nix;
    
        # Convert relative paths to absolute so library code can resolve names
        # correctly.
        publicKeyPath = toString ./. + "/${rawConfig.publicKeyPath}";
        privateKeyPath = toString ./. + "/${rawConfig.privateKeyPath}";
    
          (gridlib.customize-issuer (config // {
            monitoringvpnIPv4 = "172.23.23.11";
          }))
    
          gridlib.monitoring
          gridlib.hardware-aws
    
            inherit hostsMap vpnClientIPs nodeExporterTargets;
    
            inherit (config) domain publicKeyPath privateKeyPath;
    
            monitoringvpnIPv4 = "172.23.23.1";
            stateVersion = "19.09";
          })
    
      defineStorageNode = name: { vpnIP, stateVersion }:
      let
        nodecfg = import "${./.}/${name}-config.nix";
        hardware ="${./.}/${name}-hardware.nix";
      in {
    
        imports = [
          # Get some of the very lowest-level system configuration for this
          # node.  This isn't all *completely* hardware related.  Maybe some
          # more factoring is in order, someday.
    
          # Slightly awkwardly, enable some of our hardware / network / bootloader options.
          ../../../nixos/modules/100tb.nix
    
          # Get all of the configuration that is common across all storage nodes.
    
          # Then customize the storage system a little bit based on this node's particulars.
    
          (gridlib.customize-storage (config // nodecfg // {
            monitoringvpnIPv4 = vpnIP;
            inherit stateVersion;
          }))
    
        # And supply configuration for those hardware / network / bootloader
        # options.  See the 100tb module for handling of this value.  The module
    
        # name is quoted because `1` makes `100tb` look an awful lot like a
        # number.
    
       "100tb".config = nodecfg;
    
      # Define all of the storage nodes for this grid.
      storageNodes = builtins.mapAttrs defineStorageNode {
        storage001 = { vpnIP = "172.23.23.21"; stateVersion = "19.09"; };
        storage002 = { vpnIP = "172.23.23.22"; stateVersion = "19.09"; };
        storage003 = { vpnIP = "172.23.23.23"; stateVersion = "19.09"; };
        storage004 = { vpnIP = "172.23.23.24"; stateVersion = "19.09"; };
        storage005 = { vpnIP = "172.23.23.25"; stateVersion = "19.03"; };
      };
    
      # TBD: derive these automatically:
      hostsMap = {
        "172.23.23.1"  = [ "monitoring" "monitoring.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.11" = [   "payments"   "payments.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.21" = [ "storage001" "storage001.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.22" = [ "storage002" "storage002.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.23" = [ "storage003" "storage003.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.24" = [ "storage004" "storage004.monitoringvpn" ];
        "172.23.23.25" = [ "storage005" "storage005.monitoringvpn" ];
      };
      vpnClientIPs = [
        "172.23.23.11"
        "172.23.23.21"
        "172.23.23.22"
        "172.23.23.23"
        "172.23.23.24"
        "172.23.23.25"
      ];
      nodeExporterTargets = [
        "monitoring"
        "payments"
        "storage001"
        "storage002"
        "storage003"
        "storage004"
        "storage005"
      ];
    
    in {
      network = {
        description = "PrivateStorage.io Production Grid";
      };