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Tim Gross e012c2b5bf
Infrastructure for Windows e2e testing (#6584)
Includes:
* baseline Windows AMI
* initial pass at Terraform configurations
* OpenSSH for Windows

Using OpenSSH is a lot nicer for Nomad developers than winrm would be,
plus it lets us avoid passing around the Windows password in the
clear.

Note that now we're copying up all the provisioning scripts and
configs as a zipped bundle because TF's file provisioner dies in the
middle of pushing up multiple files (whereas `scp -r` works fine).

We're also running all the provisioning scripts inside the userdata by
polling for the zip file to show up (gross!). This is because
`remote-exec` provisioners are failing on Windows with the same symptoms as:

https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/17728

If we can't fix this, it'll prevent us from having multiple Windows
clients running until TF supports count interpolation in the
`template_file`, which is planned for a later 0.12 release.
2019-11-19 11:06:10 -05:00
Tim Gross 3e9ae481ce
e2e: refactor Consul configurations (#6559)
Ensure that we're reusing the base configuration between client and
servers without the possibility of drift. Reduce the amount of `sed`
mangling of the configuration file, and make recommended changes from
`shellcheck` for this section of the provisioning script.

Fixes some rebase errors on the Nomad config as well.
2019-10-28 09:27:40 -04:00
Tim Gross ba7e7413ef
e2e: refactor Nomad configuration (#6560)
Share base configuration for telemetry and consul. Have the server
configurations respect the `var.server_count` config. Make changes
recommended by `shellcheck` in the provisioning scripts for this section.

Switch to OS/arch-tagged release bundles on S3 for compatibility with
adding Windows builds in the near future.
2019-10-28 08:21:02 -04:00