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     3      The `amazon-ebs` Packer builder is able to create Amazon AMIs backed by EBS
     4      volumes for use in EC2. For more information on the difference between
     5      EBS-backed instances and instance-store backed instances, see the storage for
     6      the root device section in the EC2 documentation.
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     8  page_title: 'Amazon AMI Builder (EBS backed)'
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    10  
    11  # AMI Builder (EBS backed)
    12  
    13  Type: `amazon-ebs`
    14  
    15  The `amazon-ebs` Packer builder is able to create Amazon AMIs backed by EBS
    16  volumes for use in [EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/). For more information on
    17  the difference between EBS-backed instances and instance-store backed instances,
    18  see the ["storage for the root device" section in the EC2
    19  documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ComponentsAMIs.html#storage-for-the-root-device).
    20  
    21  This builder builds an AMI by launching an EC2 instance from a source AMI,
    22  provisioning that running machine, and then creating an AMI from that machine.
    23  This is all done in your own AWS account. The builder will create temporary
    24  keypairs, security group rules, etc. that provide it temporary access to the
    25  instance while the image is being created. This simplifies configuration quite a
    26  bit.
    27  
    28  The builder does *not* manage AMIs. Once it creates an AMI and stores it in your
    29  account, it is up to you to use, delete, etc. the AMI.
    30  
    31  ## Configuration Reference
    32  
    33  There are many configuration options available for the builder. They are
    34  segmented below into two categories: required and optional parameters. Within
    35  each category, the available configuration keys are alphabetized.
    36  
    37  In addition to the options listed here, a
    38  [communicator](/docs/templates/communicator.html) can be configured for this
    39  builder.
    40  
    41  ### Required:
    42  
    43  -   `access_key` (string) - The access key used to communicate with AWS. [Learn
    44      how to set this.](/docs/builders/amazon.html#specifying-amazon-credentials)
    45  
    46  -   `ami_name` (string) - The name of the resulting AMI that will appear when
    47      managing AMIs in the AWS console or via APIs. This must be unique. To help
    48      make this unique, use a function like `timestamp` (see [configuration
    49      templates](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html) for more info)
    50  
    51  -   `instance_type` (string) - The EC2 instance type to use while building the
    52      AMI, such as "m1.small".
    53  
    54  -   `region` (string) - The name of the region, such as "us-east-1", in which to
    55      launch the EC2 instance to create the AMI.
    56  
    57  -   `secret_key` (string) - The secret key used to communicate with AWS. [Learn
    58      how to set this.](/docs/builders/amazon.html#specifying-amazon-credentials)
    59  
    60  -   `source_ami` (string) - The initial AMI used as a base for the newly
    61      created machine. `source_ami_filter` may be used instead to populate this
    62      automatically.
    63  
    64  ### Optional:
    65  
    66  -   `ami_block_device_mappings` (array of block device mappings) - Add the block
    67      device mappings to the AMI. The block device mappings allow for keys:
    68  
    69      -   `device_name` (string) - The device name exposed to the instance (for
    70           example, "/dev/sdh" or "xvdh"). Required when specifying `volume_size`.
    71      -   `delete_on_termination` (boolean) - Indicates whether the EBS volume is
    72          deleted on instance termination
    73      -   `encrypted` (boolean) - Indicates whether to encrypt the volume or not
    74      -   `iops` (integer) - The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS) that the
    75          volume supports. See the documentation on
    76          [IOPs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_EbsBlockDevice.html)
    77          for more information
    78      -   `no_device` (boolean) - Suppresses the specified device included in the
    79          block device mapping of the AMI
    80      -   `snapshot_id` (string) - The ID of the snapshot
    81      -   `virtual_name` (string) - The virtual device name. See the documentation on
    82          [Block Device
    83          Mapping](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_BlockDeviceMapping.html)
    84          for more information
    85      -   `volume_size` (integer) - The size of the volume, in GiB. Required if not
    86          specifying a `snapshot_id`
    87      -   `volume_type` (string) - The volume type. gp2 for General Purpose (SSD)
    88          volumes, io1 for Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes, and standard for Magnetic
    89          volumes
    90  -   `ami_description` (string) - The description to set for the
    91      resulting AMI(s). By default this description is empty.
    92  
    93  -   `ami_groups` (array of strings) - A list of groups that have access to
    94      launch the resulting AMI(s). By default no groups have permission to launch
    95      the AMI. `all` will make the AMI publicly accessible. AWS currently doesn't
    96      accept any value other than "all".
    97  
    98  -   `ami_product_codes` (array of strings) - A list of product codes to
    99      associate with the AMI. By default no product codes are associated with
   100      the AMI.
   101  
   102  -   `ami_regions` (array of strings) - A list of regions to copy the AMI to.
   103      Tags and attributes are copied along with the AMI. AMI copying takes time
   104      depending on the size of the AMI, but will generally take many minutes.
   105  
   106  -   `ami_users` (array of strings) - A list of account IDs that have access to
   107      launch the resulting AMI(s). By default no additional users other than the
   108      user creating the AMI has permissions to launch it.
   109  
   110  -   `ami_virtualization_type` (string) - The type of virtualization for the AMI
   111      you are building. This option must match the supported virtualization
   112      type of `source_ami`. Can be "paravirtual" or "hvm".
   113  
   114  -   `associate_public_ip_address` (boolean) - If using a non-default VPC, public
   115      IP addresses are not provided by default. If this is toggled, your new
   116      instance will get a Public IP.
   117  
   118  -   `availability_zone` (string) - Destination availability zone to launch
   119      instance in. Leave this empty to allow Amazon to auto-assign.
   120  
   121  -   `disable_stop_instance` (boolean) - Packer normally stops the build instance
   122      after all provisioners have run. For Windows instances, it is sometimes
   123      desirable to [run Sysprep](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/ami-create-standard.html)
   124      which will stop the instance for you. If this is set to true, Packer *will not*
   125      stop the instance and will wait for you to stop it manually. You can do this
   126      with a [windows-shell provisioner](https://www.packer.io/docs/provisioners/windows-shell.html).
   127  
   128      ``` {.javascript}
   129      {
   130        "type": "windows-shell",
   131        "inline": ["\"c:\\Program Files\\Amazon\\Ec2ConfigService\\ec2config.exe\" -sysprep"]
   132      }
   133      ```
   134  
   135  -   `ebs_optimized` (boolean) - Mark instance as [EBS
   136      Optimized](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSOptimized.html).
   137      Default `false`.
   138  
   139  -   `enhanced_networking` (boolean) - Enable enhanced
   140      networking (SriovNetSupport) on HVM-compatible AMIs. If true, add
   141      `ec2:ModifyInstanceAttribute` to your AWS IAM policy.
   142  
   143  -   `force_deregister` (boolean) - Force Packer to first deregister an existing
   144      AMI if one with the same name already exists. Default `false`.
   145  
   146  -   `encrypt_boot` (boolean) - Instruct packer to automatically create a copy of the
   147      AMI with an encrypted boot volume (discarding the initial unencrypted AMI in the
   148      process). Default `false`.
   149  
   150  -   `iam_instance_profile` (string) - The name of an [IAM instance
   151      profile](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/instance-profiles.html)
   152      to launch the EC2 instance with.
   153  
   154  -   `launch_block_device_mappings` (array of block device mappings) - Add the
   155      block device mappings to the launch instance. The block device mappings are
   156      the same as `ami_block_device_mappings` above.
   157  
   158  -   `run_tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags to apply to the instance
   159      that is *launched* to create the AMI. These tags are *not* applied to the
   160      resulting AMI unless they're duplicated in `tags`.
   161  
   162  -   `run_volume_tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags to apply to the volumes
   163      that are *launched* to create the AMI. These tags are *not* applied to the
   164      resulting AMI unless they're duplicated in `tags`.
   165  
   166  -   `security_group_id` (string) - The ID (*not* the name) of the security group
   167      to assign to the instance. By default this is not set and Packer will
   168      automatically create a new temporary security group to allow SSH access.
   169      Note that if this is specified, you must be sure the security group allows
   170      access to the `ssh_port` given below.
   171  
   172  -   `security_group_ids` (array of strings) - A list of security groups as
   173      described above. Note that if this is specified, you must omit the
   174      `security_group_id`.
   175  
   176  -   `skip_region_validation` (boolean) - Set to true if you want to skip 
   177      validation of the region configuration option.  Defaults to false.
   178  
   179  -   `source_ami_filter` (object) - Filters used to populate the `source_ami` field.
   180      Example:
   181      ``` {.javascript}
   182      "source_ami_filter": {
   183          "filters": {
   184            "virtualization-type": "hvm",
   185            "name": "*ubuntu-xenial-16.04-amd64-server-*",
   186            "root-device-type": "ebs"
   187          },
   188          "owners": ["099720109477"],
   189          "most_recent": true
   190      }
   191      ```
   192      This selects the most recent Ubuntu 16.04 HVM EBS AMI from Canonical.
   193      NOTE: This will fail unless *exactly* one AMI is returned. In the above
   194      example, `most_recent` will cause this to succeed by selecting the newest image.
   195  
   196      -   `filters` (map of strings) - filters used to select a `source_ami`.
   197           NOTE: This will fail unless *exactly* one AMI is returned.
   198           Any filter described in the docs for [DescribeImages](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeImages.html)
   199           is valid.
   200  
   201      -   `owners` (array of strings) - This scopes the AMIs to certain Amazon account IDs.
   202           This is helpful to limit the AMIs to a trusted third party, or to your own account.
   203  
   204      -   `most_recent` (bool) - Selects the newest created image when true.
   205           This is most useful for selecting a daily distro build.
   206  
   207  -   `spot_price` (string) - The maximum hourly price to pay for a spot instance
   208      to create the AMI. Spot instances are a type of instance that EC2 starts
   209      when the current spot price is less than the maximum price you specify. Spot
   210      price will be updated based on available spot instance capacity and current
   211      spot instance requests. It may save you some costs. You can set this to
   212      "auto" for Packer to automatically discover the best spot price or to "0"
   213      to use an on demand instance (default).
   214  
   215  -   `spot_price_auto_product` (string) - Required if `spot_price` is set
   216      to "auto". This tells Packer what sort of AMI you're launching to find the
   217      best spot price. This must be one of: `Linux/UNIX`, `SUSE Linux`, `Windows`,
   218      `Linux/UNIX (Amazon VPC)`, `SUSE Linux (Amazon VPC)`, `Windows (Amazon VPC)`
   219  
   220  -   `ssh_keypair_name` (string) - If specified, this is the key that will be
   221      used for SSH with the machine. The key must match a key pair name loaded
   222      up into Amazon EC2.  By default, this is blank, and Packer will
   223      generate a temporary keypair unless
   224      [`ssh_password`](/docs/templates/communicator.html#ssh_password) is used.
   225      [`ssh_private_key_file`](/docs/templates/communicator.html#ssh_private_key_file)
   226      or `ssh_agent_auth` must be specified when `ssh_keypair_name` is utilized.
   227  
   228  -   `ssh_agent_auth` (boolean) - If true, the local SSH agent will be used to
   229      authenticate connections to the source instance. No temporary keypair will
   230      be created, and the values of `ssh_password` and `ssh_private_key_file` will
   231      be ignored. To use this option with a key pair already configured in the source
   232      AMI, leave the `ssh_keypair_name` blank. To associate an existing key pair
   233      in AWS with the source instance, set the `ssh_keypair_name` field to the name
   234      of the key pair.
   235  
   236  -   `ssh_private_ip` (boolean) - If true, then SSH will always use the private
   237      IP if available.
   238  
   239  -   `subnet_id` (string) - If using VPC, the ID of the subnet, such as
   240      "subnet-12345def", where Packer will launch the EC2 instance. This field is
   241      required if you are using an non-default VPC.
   242  
   243  -   `tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags applied to the AMI and
   244      relevant snapshots.
   245  
   246  -   `temporary_key_pair_name` (string) - The name of the temporary keypair
   247      to generate. By default, Packer generates a name with a UUID.
   248  
   249  -   `token` (string) - The access token to use. This is different from the
   250      access key and secret key. If you're not sure what this is, then you
   251      probably don't need it. This will also be read from the `AWS_SESSION_TOKEN`
   252      environmental variable.
   253  
   254  -   `user_data` (string) - User data to apply when launching the instance. Note
   255      that you need to be careful about escaping characters due to the templates
   256      being JSON. It is often more convenient to use `user_data_file`, instead.
   257  
   258  -   `user_data_file` (string) - Path to a file that will be used for the user
   259      data when launching the instance.
   260  
   261  -   `vpc_id` (string) - If launching into a VPC subnet, Packer needs the VPC ID
   262      in order to create a temporary security group within the VPC. Requires `subnet_id`
   263      to be set.
   264  
   265  -   `windows_password_timeout` (string) - The timeout for waiting for a Windows
   266      password for Windows instances. Defaults to 20 minutes. Example value: "10m"
   267  
   268  -   `shutdown_behaviour` (string) - Automatically terminate instances on shutdown
   269      incase packer exits ungracefully. Possible values are "stop" and "terminate",
   270      default is stop.
   271  
   272  ## Basic Example
   273  
   274  Here is a basic example. You will need to provide access keys, and may need to change the AMI IDs according to what images exist at the time the template is run:
   275  
   276  ``` {.javascript}
   277  {
   278    "type": "amazon-ebs",
   279    "access_key": "YOUR KEY HERE",
   280    "secret_key": "YOUR SECRET KEY HERE",
   281    "region": "us-east-1",
   282    "source_ami": "ami-fce3c696",
   283    "instance_type": "t2.micro",
   284    "ssh_username": "ubuntu",
   285    "ami_name": "packer-quick-start {{timestamp}}"
   286  }
   287  ```
   288  
   289  -> **Note:** Packer can also read the access key and secret access key from
   290  environmental variables. See the configuration reference in the section above
   291  for more information on what environmental variables Packer will look for.
   292  
   293  Further information on locating AMI IDs and their relationship to instance types and regions can be found in the AWS EC2 Documentation [for Linux](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/finding-an-ami.html) or [for Windows](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/finding-an-ami.html).
   294  
   295  ## Accessing the Instance to Debug
   296  
   297  If you need to access the instance to debug for some reason, run the builder
   298  with the `-debug` flag. In debug mode, the Amazon builder will save the private
   299  key in the current directory and will output the DNS or IP information as well.
   300  You can use this information to access the instance as it is running.
   301  
   302  ## AMI Block Device Mappings Example
   303  
   304  Here is an example using the optional AMI block device mappings. This will add
   305  the /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc block device mappings to the finished AMI. As with the basic example, you will need to provide access keys and may need to change the source AMI ID based on what images exist when this template is run:
   306  
   307  ``` {.javascript}
   308  {
   309    "type": "amazon-ebs",
   310    "access_key": "YOUR KEY HERE",
   311    "secret_key": "YOUR SECRET KEY HERE",
   312    "region": "us-east-1",
   313    "source_ami": "ami-fce3c696",
   314    "instance_type": "t2.micro",
   315    "ssh_username": "ubuntu",
   316    "ami_name": "packer-quick-start {{timestamp}}",
   317    "ami_block_device_mappings": [
   318      {
   319        "device_name": "/dev/sdb",
   320        "virtual_name": "ephemeral0"
   321      },
   322      {
   323        "device_name": "/dev/sdc",
   324        "virtual_name": "ephemeral1"
   325      }
   326    ]
   327  }
   328  ```
   329  
   330  ## Tag Example
   331  
   332  Here is an example using the optional AMI tags. This will add the tags
   333  "OS\_Version" and "Release" to the finished AMI. As before, you will need to provide your access keys, and may need to change the source AMI ID based on what images exist when this template is run:
   334  
   335  ``` {.javascript}
   336  {
   337    "type": "amazon-ebs",
   338    "access_key": "YOUR KEY HERE",
   339    "secret_key": "YOUR SECRET KEY HERE",
   340    "region": "us-east-1",
   341    "source_ami": "ami-fce3c696",
   342    "instance_type": "t2.micro",
   343    "ssh_username": "ubuntu",
   344    "ami_name": "packer-quick-start {{timestamp}}",
   345    "tags": {
   346      "OS_Version": "Ubuntu",
   347      "Release": "Latest"
   348    }
   349  }
   350  ```
   351  
   352  -> **Note:** Packer uses pre-built AMIs as the source for building images.
   353  These source AMIs may include volumes that are not flagged to be destroyed on
   354  termination of the instance building the new image. Packer will attempt to clean
   355  up all residual volumes that are not designated by the user to remain after
   356  termination. If you need to preserve those source volumes, you can overwrite the
   357  termination setting by specifying `delete_on_termination=false` in the
   358  `launch_block_device_mappings` block for the device.