open-nomad/e2e/terraform/packer
Tim Gross 4078e6ea0e
scripts: fix interpreter for bash (#12549)
Many of our scripts have a non-portable interpreter line for bash and
use bash-specific variables like `BASH_SOURCE`. Update the interpreter
line to be portable between various Linuxes and macOS without
complaint from posix shell users.
2022-04-12 10:08:21 -04:00
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ubuntu-bionic-amd64 scripts: fix interpreter for bash (#12549) 2022-04-12 10:08:21 -04:00
windows-2016-amd64 E2E with HCP Consul/Vault (#12267) 2022-03-18 09:27:28 -04:00
build
README.md
ubuntu-bionic-amd64.pkr.hcl E2E with HCP Consul/Vault (#12267) 2022-03-18 09:27:28 -04:00
windows-2016-amd64.pkr.hcl E2E with HCP Consul/Vault (#12267) 2022-03-18 09:27:28 -04:00

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
1.6.4

# build Ubuntu Bionic AMI
$ ./build ubuntu-bionic-amd64

# build Windows AMI
$ ./build windows-2016-amd64

Debugging Packer Builds

To debug a Packer build you'll need to pass the -debug and -on-error flags. You can then ssh into the instance using the ec2_amazon-ebs.pem file that Packer drops in this directory.

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: