Chef cookbooks and bootstrap scripts to configure and manage Rubygems.org AWS infrastructure
Note: This repository requires Ruby 1.9.x.
$ bundle install
$ librarian-chef install
$ vagrant up
$ cap chef
Add your user to the "users" databag (chef/data_bags/users
).
You can look at the other users for the schema.
You can generate an encrypted password using mkpasswd -m sha-512
.
Boot EC2 instances and get hostnames
$ export RUBYGEMS_EC2_APP=ec2-*.amazonaws.com
$ export RUBYGEMS_EC2_LB1=ec2-*.amazonaws.com
$ export RUBYGEMS_EC2_DB1=ec2-*.amazonaws.com
$ cap ec2 bootstrap
$ cap ec2 chef
All AMI's use instance root storage and are 64 bit.
- "ap-northeast-1": "ami-70a91271"
- "ap-southeast-1": "ami-15226047"
- "eu-west-1": "ami-3a0f034e"
- "sa-east-1": "ami-6beb3376"
- "us-east-1": "ami-d726abbe"
- "us-west-1": "ami-827252c7"
- "ap-southeast-2": "ami-7f7ee945"
- "us-west-2": "ami-ca2ca4fa"
There's a bootstrap template for knife bootstrap or knife ec2 (which leverages bootstrap). It is WIP.
Use it with -d chef-full-solo
passed to knife bootstrap
or
knife ec2 server create
.
If you wish to modify the knife configuration, e.g. AWS options for
knife ec2
or Chef Server URL/keys, put them in
.chef/knife.local.rb
and it will be loaded automatically.
# Chef Server example
node_name "your-user-name"
client_key "/Users/your-user-name/.chef/your-usern-name.pem"
validation_client_name "your-organization-name-validator"
validation_key "/Users/jtimberman/.chef/your-organization-name-validator.pem"
chef_server_url "https://api.opscode.com/organizations/your-organization-name"
# EC2 example (add the env variables)
knife[:aws_access_key_id] = ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']
knife[:aws_secret_access_key] = ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
Any private keys you see in this repo are "trash keys" that are not used in production, they are for testing only.
rubygems-aws
uses the MIT license. Please check the LICENSE.md file for more details.