github.com/homburg/packer@v0.6.1-0.20140528012651-1dcaf1716848/website/source/docs/builders/amazon-instance.html.markdown (about) 1 --- 2 layout: "docs" 3 page_title: "Amazon AMI Builder (instance-store)" 4 --- 5 6 # AMI Builder (instance-store) 7 8 Type: `amazon-instance` 9 10 The `amazon-instance` builder is able to create Amazon AMIs backed by 11 instance storage as the root device. For more information on the difference 12 between instance storage and EBS-backed instances, see the 13 ["storage for the root device" section in the EC2 documentation](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ComponentsAMIs.html#storage-for-the-root-device). 14 15 This builder builds an AMI by launching an EC2 instance from an existing 16 instance-storage backed AMI, provisioning that running machine, and then 17 bundling and creating a new AMI from that machine. 18 This is all done in your own AWS account. The builder will create temporary 19 keypairs, security group rules, etc. that provide it temporary access to 20 the instance while the image is being created. This simplifies configuration 21 quite a bit. 22 23 The builder does _not_ manage AMIs. Once it creates an AMI and stores it 24 in your account, it is up to you to use, delete, etc. the AMI. 25 26 <div class="alert alert-block alert-info"> 27 <strong>Note:</strong> This builder requires that the 28 <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/developertools/368">Amazon EC2 AMI Tools</a> 29 are installed onto the machine. This can be done within a provisioner, but 30 must be done before the builder finishes running. 31 </div> 32 33 ## Configuration Reference 34 35 There are many configuration options available for the builder. They are 36 segmented below into two categories: required and optional parameters. Within 37 each category, the available configuration keys are alphabetized. 38 39 ### Required: 40 41 * `access_key` (string) - The access key used to communicate with AWS. 42 If not specified, Packer will use the environment variables 43 `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` or `AWS_ACCESS_KEY` (in that order), if set. 44 45 * `account_id` (string) - Your AWS account ID. This is required for bundling 46 the AMI. This is _not the same_ as the access key. You can find your 47 account ID in the security credentials page of your AWS account. 48 49 * `ami_name` (string) - The name of the resulting AMI that will appear 50 when managing AMIs in the AWS console or via APIs. This must be unique. 51 To help make this unique, use a function like `timestamp` (see 52 [configuration templates](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html) for more info) 53 54 * `instance_type` (string) - The EC2 instance type to use while building 55 the AMI, such as "m1.small". 56 57 * `region` (string) - The name of the region, such as "us-east-1", in which 58 to launch the EC2 instance to create the AMI. 59 60 * `s3_bucket` (string) - The name of the S3 bucket to upload the AMI. 61 This bucket will be created if it doesn't exist. 62 63 * `secret_key` (string) - The secret key used to communicate with AWS. 64 If not specified, Packer will use the environment variables 65 `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` or `AWS_SECRET_KEY` (in that order), if set. 66 67 * `source_ami` (string) - The initial AMI used as a base for the newly 68 created machine. 69 70 * `ssh_username` (string) - The username to use in order to communicate 71 over SSH to the running machine. 72 73 * `x509_cert_path` (string) - The local path to a valid X509 certificate for 74 your AWS account. This is used for bundling the AMI. This X509 certificate 75 must be registered with your account from the security credentials page 76 in the AWS console. 77 78 * `x509_key_path` (string) - The local path to the private key for the X509 79 certificate specified by `x509_cert_path`. This is used for bundling the AMI. 80 81 ### Optional: 82 83 * `ami_block_device_mappings` (array of block device mappings) - Add the block 84 device mappings to the AMI. The block device mappings allow for keys: 85 "device\_name" (string), "virtual\_name" (string), "snapshot\_id" (string), 86 "volume\_type" (string), "volume\_size" (integer), "delete\_on\_termination" 87 (boolean), "encrypted" (boolean), "no\_device" (boolean), and "iops" (integer). 88 See [amazon-ebs](/docs/builders/amazon-ebs.html) for an example template. 89 90 * `ami_description` (string) - The description to set for the resulting 91 AMI(s). By default this description is empty. 92 93 * `ami_groups` (array of strings) - A list of groups that have access 94 to launch the resulting AMI(s). By default no groups have permission 95 to launch the AMI. `all` will make the AMI publicly accessible. 96 97 * `ami_product_codes` (array of strings) - A list of product codes to 98 associate with the AMI. By default no product codes are associated with 99 the AMI. 100 101 * `ami_regions` (array of strings) - A list of regions to copy the AMI to. 102 Tags and attributes are copied along with the AMI. AMI copying takes time 103 depending on the size of the AMI, but will generally take many minutes. 104 105 * `ami_users` (array of strings) - A list of account IDs that have access 106 to launch the resulting AMI(s). By default no additional users other than the user 107 creating the AMI has permissions to launch it. 108 109 * `ami_virtualization_type` (string) - The type of virtualization for the AMI 110 you are building. This option is required to register HVM images. Can be 111 "paravirtual" (default) or "hvm". 112 113 * `associate_public_ip_address` (boolean) - If using a non-default VPC, public 114 IP addresses are not provided by default. If this is toggled, your new 115 instance will get a Public IP. 116 117 * `availability_zone` (string) - Destination availability zone to launch instance in. 118 Leave this empty to allow Amazon to auto-assign. 119 120 * `bundle_destination` (string) - The directory on the running instance 121 where the bundled AMI will be saved prior to uploading. By default this is 122 "/tmp". This directory must exist and be writable. 123 124 * `bundle_prefix` (string) - The prefix for files created from bundling 125 the root volume. By default this is "image-{{timestamp}}". The `timestamp` 126 variable should be used to make sure this is unique, otherwise it can 127 collide with other created AMIs by Packer in your account. 128 129 * `bundle_upload_command` (string) - The command to use to upload the 130 bundled volume. See the "custom bundle commands" section below for more 131 information. 132 133 * `bundle_vol_command` (string) - The command to use to bundle the volume. 134 See the "custom bundle commands" section below for more information. 135 136 * `iam_instance_profile` (string) - The name of an 137 [IAM instance profile](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/instance-profiles.html) 138 to launch the EC2 instance with. 139 140 * `launch_block_device_mappings` (array of block device mappings) - Add the 141 block device mappings to the launch instance. The block device mappings are 142 the same as `ami_block_device_mappings` above. 143 144 * `run_tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags to apply to the instance 145 that is _launched_ to create the AMI. These tags are _not_ applied to 146 the resulting AMI unless they're duplicated in `tags`. 147 148 * `security_group_id` (string) - The ID (_not_ the name) of the security 149 group to assign to the instance. By default this is not set and Packer 150 will automatically create a new temporary security group to allow SSH 151 access. Note that if this is specified, you must be sure the security 152 group allows access to the `ssh_port` given below. 153 154 * `security_group_ids` (array of strings) - A list of security groups as 155 described above. Note that if this is specified, you must omit the 156 security_group_id. 157 158 * `ssh_port` (integer) - The port that SSH will be available on. This defaults 159 to port 22. 160 161 * `ssh_private_key_file` (string) - Use this ssh private key file instead of 162 a generated ssh key pair for connecting to the instance. 163 164 * `ssh_timeout` (string) - The time to wait for SSH to become available 165 before timing out. The format of this value is a duration such as "5s" 166 or "5m". The default SSH timeout is "5m", or five minutes. 167 168 * `subnet_id` (string) - If using VPC, the ID of the subnet, such as 169 "subnet-12345def", where Packer will launch the EC2 instance. 170 171 * `tags` (object of key/value strings) - Tags applied to the AMI. 172 173 * `temporary_key_pair_name` (string) - The name of the temporary keypair 174 to generate. By default, Packer generates a name with a UUID. 175 176 * `user_data` (string) - User data to apply when launching the instance. 177 Note that you need to be careful about escaping characters due to the 178 templates being JSON. It is often more convenient to use `user_data_file`, 179 instead. 180 181 * `user_data_file` (string) - Path to a file that will be used for the 182 user data when launching the instance. 183 184 * `vpc_id` (string) - If launching into a VPC subnet, Packer needs the 185 VPC ID in order to create a temporary security group within the VPC. 186 187 * `x509_upload_path` (string) - The path on the remote machine where the 188 X509 certificate will be uploaded. This path must already exist and be 189 writable. X509 certificates are uploaded after provisioning is run, so 190 it is perfectly okay to create this directory as part of the provisioning 191 process. 192 193 ## Basic Example 194 195 Here is a basic example. It is completely valid except for the access keys: 196 197 <pre class="prettyprint"> 198 { 199 "type": "amazon-instance", 200 "access_key": "YOUR KEY HERE", 201 "secret_key": "YOUR SECRET KEY HERE", 202 "region": "us-east-1", 203 "source_ami": "ami-d9d6a6b0", 204 "instance_type": "m1.small", 205 "ssh_username": "ubuntu", 206 207 "account_id": "0123-4567-0890", 208 "s3_bucket": "packer-images", 209 "x509_cert_path": "x509.cert", 210 "x509_key_path": "x509.key", 211 "x509_upload_path": "/tmp", 212 213 "ami_name": "packer-quick-start {{timestamp}}" 214 } 215 </pre> 216 217 <div class="alert alert-block alert-info"> 218 <strong>Note:</strong> Packer can also read the access key and secret 219 access key from environmental variables. See the configuration reference in 220 the section above for more information on what environmental variables Packer 221 will look for. 222 </div> 223 224 ## Accessing the Instance to Debug 225 226 If you need to access the instance to debug for some reason, run the builder 227 with the `-debug` flag. In debug mode, the Amazon builder will save the 228 private key in the current directory and will output the DNS or IP information 229 as well. You can use this information to access the instance as it is 230 running. 231 232 ## Custom Bundle Commands 233 234 A lot of the process required for creating an instance-store backed AMI 235 involves commands being run on the actual source instance. Specifically, the 236 `ec2-bundle-vol` and `ec2-upload-bundle` commands must be used to bundle 237 the root filesystem and upload it, respectively. 238 239 Each of these commands have a lot of available flags. Instead of exposing each 240 possible flag as a template configuration option, the instance-store AMI 241 builder for Packer lets you customize the entire command used to bundle 242 and upload the AMI. 243 244 These are configured with `bundle_vol_command` and `bundle_upload_command`. 245 Both of these configurations are 246 [configuration templates](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html) 247 and have support for their own set of template variables. 248 249 ### Bundle Volume Command 250 251 The default value for `bundle_vol_command` is shown below. It is split 252 across multiple lines for convenience of reading. The bundle volume command 253 is responsible for executing `ec2-bundle-vol` in order to store and image 254 of the root filesystem to use to create the AMI. 255 256 ``` 257 sudo -n ec2-bundle-vol \ 258 -k {{.KeyPath}} \ 259 -u {{.AccountId}} \ 260 -c {{.CertPath}} \ 261 -r {{.Architecture}} \ 262 -e {{.PrivatePath}}/* \ 263 -d {{.Destination}} \ 264 -p {{.Prefix}} \ 265 --batch 266 ``` 267 268 The available template variables should be self-explanatory based on the 269 parameters they're used to satisfy the `ec2-bundle-vol` command. 270 271 <div class="alert alert-block"> 272 <strong>Warning!</strong> Some versions of ec2-bundle-vol silently 273 ignore all .pem and .gpg files during the bundling of the AMI, which can 274 cause problems on some systems, such as Ubuntu. You may want to 275 customize the bundle volume command to include those files (see the 276 <code>--no-filter</code> option of ec2-bundle-vol). 277 </div> 278 279 ### Bundle Upload Command 280 281 The default value for `bundle_upload_command` is shown below. It is split 282 across multiple lines for convenience of reading. The bundle upload command 283 is responsible for taking the bundled volume and uploading it to S3. 284 285 ``` 286 sudo -n ec2-upload-bundle \ 287 -b {{.BucketName}} \ 288 -m {{.ManifestPath}} \ 289 -a {{.AccessKey}} \ 290 -s {{.SecretKey}} \ 291 -d {{.BundleDirectory}} \ 292 --batch \ 293 --url {{.S3Endpoint}} \ 294 --retry 295 ``` 296 297 The available template variables should be self-explanatory based on the 298 parameters they're used to satisfy the `ec2-upload-bundle` command.