1 package Oyster::Provision::AmazonEC2;
8 has 'api_username' => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1, default => sub {
9 die "Need api_username";
11 has 'api_password' => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1, default => sub {
12 die "Need api_password";
15 has ec2_oyster_key => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => "OysterDefault");
20 my $ec2 = Net::Amazon::EC2->new(
21 AWSAccessKeyId => $self->api_username,
22 SecretAccessKey => $self->api_password,
25 my $key_pairs = $ec2->describe_key_pairs({ KeyName => $self->ec2_oyster_key });
27 unless(defined($key_pairs)) {
29 print("Creating $self->ec2_oyster_key key pair\n");
30 $ec2->create_key_pair({ KeyName => $self->ec2_oyster_key });
42 # Start 1 new instance from AMI: ami-XXXXXXXX
43 my $instance = $self->ec2->run_instances(
44 ImageId => $self->image() or "ami-be6e99d7",
45 KeyName => $self->ec2_oyster_key,
70 Oyster::Provision::AmazonEC2 -- Provision your Oyster on Amazon EC2
74 Use the Amazon backend on your Oyster configuration file
76 =head1 REQUIRED PARAMETERS
78 The following are required to instantiate a backend:
84 The name of your new/existing rackspace server.
88 This is a key name to pass to EC2
92 The size ID of the rackspace server you want to create.
93 Use the following incantation to see them:
95 perl -MNet::RackSpace::CloudServers -e'
96 $r=Net::RackSpace::CloudServers->new(
97 user=>$ENV{CLOUDSERVERS_USER},
98 key=>$ENV{CLOUDSERVERS_KEY},
101 { "id $_->{id} ram $_->{ram} disk $_->{disk}\n" }
102 $r->get_flavor_detail
106 id 3 ram 1024 disk 40
107 id 4 ram 2048 disk 80
108 id 5 ram 4096 disk 160
109 id 6 ram 8192 disk 320
110 id 7 ram 15872 disk 620
114 The image ID of the rackspace server you want to create.
115 Use the following incantation to see them:
117 perl -MNet::RackSpace::CloudServers -e'
118 $r=Net::RackSpace::CloudServers->new(
119 user=>$ENV{CLOUDSERVERS_USER},
120 key=>$ENV{CLOUDSERVERS_KEY},
123 { "id $_->{id} name $_->{name}\n" }
126 id 29 name Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 x86
127 id 69 name Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)
128 id 41 name Oracle EL JeOS Release 5 Update 3
129 id 40 name Oracle EL Server Release 5 Update 4
130 id 187811 name CentOS 5.4
131 id 4 name Debian 5.0 (lenny)
132 id 10 name Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS (hardy)
133 id 23 name Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 x64
134 id 24 name Windows Server 2008 SP2 x64
135 id 49 name Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (lucid)
136 id 14362 name Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic)
137 id 62 name Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5
141 id 31 name Windows Server 2008 SP2 x86
142 id 51 name CentOS 5.5
143 id 14 name Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4
144 id 19 name Gentoo 10.1
145 id 28 name Windows Server 2008 R2 x64
146 id 55 name Arch 2010.05
148 Oyster only supports Linux images, specifically
149 Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick).
153 The public ssh key you would like copied to the
154 new server's C</root/.ssh/authorized_keys> file
155 to allow you to ssh in the box without providing