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Merge pull request #813 from bigchaindb/feat/773/update-aws-deployment-scripts-to-ubuntu-16.04
Updated example AWS deployment config file to use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ USE_KEYPAIRS_FILE=False
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# Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu) generates many AMIs
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# and you can search for one that meets your needs at:
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# https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/
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# Example:
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# (eu-central-1 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS amd64 hvm:ebs-ssd 20161020)
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IMAGE_ID="ami-9c09f0f3"
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# Example: ami-8504fdea is what you get if you search for:
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# eu-central-1 16.04 LTS amd64 hvm:ebs-ssd
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IMAGE_ID="ami-8504fdea"
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# INSTANCE_TYPE is the type of AWS instance to launch
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# i.e. How many CPUs do you want? How much storage? etc.
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deploy-cluster-aws/fabfile.py
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@ -156,7 +156,12 @@ def prep_rethinkdb_storage(USING_EBS):
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@parallel
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def install_rethinkdb():
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"""Install RethinkDB"""
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sudo("echo 'deb http://download.rethinkdb.com/apt trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rethinkdb.list")
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# Old way:
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# sudo("echo 'deb http://download.rethinkdb.com/apt trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rethinkdb.list")
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# New way: (from https://www.rethinkdb.com/docs/install/ubuntu/ )
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sudo('source /etc/lsb-release && '
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'echo "deb http://download.rethinkdb.com/apt $DISTRIB_CODENAME main" | '
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'sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rethinkdb.list')
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sudo("wget -qO- http://download.rethinkdb.com/apt/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -")
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sudo("apt-get update")
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sudo("apt-get -y install rethinkdb")
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ BRANCH="master"
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WHAT_TO_DEPLOY="servers"
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SSH_KEY_NAME="not-set-yet"
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USE_KEYPAIRS_FILE=False
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IMAGE_ID="ami-9c09f0f3"
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IMAGE_ID="ami-8504fdea"
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INSTANCE_TYPE="t2.medium"
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SECURITY_GROUP="bigchaindb"
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USING_EBS=True
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@ -137,6 +137,8 @@ BIND_HTTP_TO_LOCALHOST=True
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Make a copy of that file and call it whatever you like (e.g. `cp example_deploy_conf.py my_deploy_conf.py`). You can leave most of the settings at their default values, but you must change the value of `SSH_KEY_NAME` to the name of your private SSH key. You can do that with a text editor. Set `SSH_KEY_NAME` to the name you used for `<key-name>` when you generated an RSA key pair for SSH (in basic AWS setup).
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You'll also want to change the `IMAGE_ID` to one that's up-to-date and available in your AWS region. If you don't remember your AWS region, then look in your `$HOME/.aws/config` file. You can find an up-to-date Ubuntu image ID for your region at [https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/](https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/). An example search string is "eu-central-1 16.04 LTS amd64 hvm:ebs-ssd". You should replace "eu-central-1" with your region name.
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If you want your nodes to have a predictable set of pre-generated keypairs, then you should 1) set `USE_KEYPAIRS_FILE=True` in the AWS deployment configuration file, and 2) provide a `keypairs.py` file containing enough keypairs for all of your nodes. You can generate a `keypairs.py` file using the `write_keypairs_file.py` script. For example:
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```text
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# in a Python 3 virtual environment where bigchaindb is installed
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