open-nomad/terraform/azure/env/EastUS/main.tf
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variable "location" {
description = "The Azure location to deploy to."
default = "East US"
}
variable "image_id" {}
variable "vm_size" {
description = "The Azure VM size to use for both clients and servers."
default = "Standard_DS1_v2"
}
variable "server_count" {
description = "The number of servers to provision."
default = "3"
}
variable "client_count" {
description = "The number of clients to provision."
default = "4"
}
variable "retry_join" {
description = "Used by Consul to automatically form a cluster."
}
terraform {
required_version = ">= 0.10.1"
}
provider "azurerm" {}
module "hashistack" {
source = "../../modules/hashistack"
location = "${var.location}"
image_id = "${var.image_id}"
vm_size = "${var.vm_size}"
server_count = "${var.server_count}"
client_count = "${var.client_count}"
retry_join = "${var.retry_join}"
}
output "IP_Addresses" {
value = <<CONFIGURATION
Client public IPs: ${join(", ", module.hashistack.client_public_ips)}
Server public IPs: ${join(", ", module.hashistack.server_public_ips)}
To connect, add your private key and SSH into any client or server with
`ssh ubuntu@PUBLIC_IP`. You can test the integrity of the cluster by running:
$ consul members
$ nomad server-members
$ nomad node-status
If you see an error message like the following when running any of the above
commands, it usually indicates that the configuration script has not finished
executing:
"Error querying servers: Get http://127.0.0.1:4646/v1/agent/members: dial tcp
127.0.0.1:4646: getsockopt: connection refused"
Simply wait a few seconds and rerun the command if this occurs.
The Nomad UI can be accessed at http://PUBLIC_IP:4646/ui.
The Consul UI can be accessed at http://PUBLIC_IP:8500/ui.
CONFIGURATION
}