# Provision a Nomad cluster on AWS ## Pre-requisites To get started, create the following: - AWS account - [API access keys](http://aws.amazon.com/developers/access-keys/) - [SSH key pair](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html) ## Set the AWS environment variables ```bash $ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=[AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID] $ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=[AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY] ``` ## Build an AWS machine image with Packer [Packer](https://www.packer.io/intro/index.html) is HashiCorp's open source tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration. The Terraform templates included in this repo reference a publicly available Amazon machine image (AMI) by default. The AMI can be customized through modifications to the [build configuration script](../shared/scripts/setup.sh) and [packer.json](packer.json). Use the following command to build the AMI: ```bash $ packer build packer.json ``` ## Provision a cluster with Terraform `cd` to an environment subdirectory: ```bash $ cd env/us-east ``` Update `terraform.tfvars` with your SSH key name and your AMI ID if you created a custom AMI: ```bash region = "us-east-1" ami = "ami-09730698a875f6abd" instance_type = "t2.medium" key_name = "KEY_NAME" server_count = "3" client_count = "4" ``` Modify the `region`, `instance_type`, `server_count`, and `client_count` variables as appropriate. At least one client and one server are required. You can optionally replace the Nomad binary at runtime by adding the `nomad_binary` variable like so: ```bash region = "us-east-1" ami = "ami-09730698a875f6abd" instance_type = "t2.medium" key_name = "KEY_NAME" server_count = "3" client_count = "4" nomad_binary = "https://releases.hashicorp.com/nomad/0.7.0/nomad_0.7.0_linux_amd64.zip" ``` Provision the cluster: ```bash $ terraform init $ terraform get $ terraform plan $ terraform apply ``` ## Access the cluster SSH to one of the servers using its public IP: ```bash $ ssh -i /path/to/private/key ubuntu@PUBLIC_IP ``` The infrastructure that is provisioned for this test environment is configured to allow all traffic over port 22. This is obviously not recommended for production deployments. ## Next Steps Click [here](../README.md#test) for next steps.