open-nomad/e2e/terraform/packer
Seth Hoenig 623c804046 e2e: upgrade consul in packer setup to 1.7.3 from 1.6.1
There have been a number of bug fixes and features particularly around
Connect that will help us in Nomad's e2e tests. Upgrade Consul in our
packer builder so e2e can make use of the new version.
2020-05-11 11:17:28 -06:00
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linux e2e: upgrade consul in packer setup to 1.7.3 from 1.6.1 2020-05-11 11:17:28 -06:00
windows e2e: upgrade consul in packer setup to 1.7.3 from 1.6.1 2020-05-11 11:17:28 -06:00
README.md Infrastructure for Windows e2e testing (#6584) 2019-11-19 11:06:10 -05:00
packer-windows.json e2e: packer builds should not be public (#6998) 2020-01-27 16:28:25 -05:00
packer.json e2e: packer builds should not be public (#6998) 2020-01-27 16:28:25 -05:00

README.md

Packer Builds

These builds are run as-needed to update the AMIs used by the end-to-end test infrastructure.

What goes here?

  • steps that aren't specific to a given Nomad build: ex. all Linux instances need jq and awscli.
  • steps that aren't specific to a given EC2 instance: nothing that includes an IP address.
  • steps that infrequently change: the version of Consul or Vault we ship.

Running Packer builds

$ packer --version
1.4.4

# build linux AMI
$ packer build packer.json

# build Windows AMI
$ packer build packer-windows.json

Debugging Packer Builds

You'll need the Windows administrator password in order to access Windows machines via winrm as Packer does. You can get this by enabling -debug on your Packer build.

packer build -debug -on-error=abort packer-windows.json
...
==> amazon-ebs: Pausing after run of step 'StepRunSourceInstance'. Press enter to continue.
==> amazon-ebs: Waiting for auto-generated password for instance...
    amazon-ebs: Password (since debug is enabled): <redacted>

Alternately, you can follow the steps in the AWS documentation. Note that you'll need the ec2_amazon-ebs.pem file that Packer drops in this directory.

Then in powershell (note the leading $ here indicate variable declarations, not shell prompts!):

$username = "Administrator"
$password = "<redacted>"
$securePassword = ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force $password
$remoteHostname = "54.x.y.z"
$port = 5986
$cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ($username, $securePassword)
$so = New-PSSessionOption -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck

Enter-PsSession `
    -ComputerName $remoteHostname `
    -Port $port `
    -Credential $cred `
    -UseSSL `
    -SessionOption $so `
    -Authentication Basic

Packer doesn't have a cleanup command if you've run -on-error=abort. So when you're done, clean up the machine by looking for "Packer" in the AWS console: