Re: first version of deployment config scripts for Ubuntu/AWS
Re: first version of deployment config scripts for Ubuntu/AWS
- Subject: Re: first version of deployment config scripts for Ubuntu/AWS
- From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 15:32:25 -0500
This is how we do it too - much safer.
On Feb 28, 2015, at 3:02 PM, Matthew Ness <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> We do a lot of deployment to AWS environments (although not Ubuntu,
> still linux). One thing I would recommend here is with this step:
>
>> - change the security group to add the ability to allow an inbound
>> connection to the instance on port 56789.
>>
>> - ssh into the new instance and then do:
>>
>> % sudo sh
>> # curl 'http://opencalaccess.org/wo/deploy' | /bin/sh
>>
>> ... and there is no step three.
>>
>> It runs for a few minutes and then I can use a web browser to go to:
>>
>> http://<ec2-instance-IP-address>:56789/
>
>
> We don't expose that port through EC2 Security Groups. Rather,
> port-forward from your maintenance machine:
>
> ssh -i ~/.ssh/[your-aws-pem-file].pem -L 56789:localhost:56789
> [your-user]@[your-domain]
>
> Then launch your user-agent of choice at: http://localhost:56789
>
> This might seem tedious but if you script it then it's painless. If you
> get adventurous you could write a simple client app which uses an IAM
> role to find all EC2 instances in your AWS account tagged as "wo-server"
> or somesuch and provide a label and button for each which does the above
> for you (incrementing the host port of course).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt
>
>
> --
> Matt
> http://logicsquad.net
>
>
>
>>
>> And it works. Of course, it is not done. I have not yet done any apache
>> setup. But I am hopeful that I will be able to do the apache setup ONLY
>> ONE F-ING TIME MORE and wouldn't that be wonderful. We will see.
>>
>> I am also going to try to create re-usable, containerized scripts to:
>> - install JDK, fetch Wonder source, build and install
>> - install above and install/setup Jenkins.
>>
>> We will see. If anyone has information, or can tell me which of the
>> crufty and duplicative wocommunity.org pages can be ignored, and which
>> might be helpful, please do not be shy.
>>
>> cheers - ray
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