Hi all, Greg, 

Any info about this ? Can someone point me what im doing wrong ?

On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:08:38 PM UTC+2, Ivan Adji-Krstev wrote:
>
> Hi Greg, 
>
> What i have done till now is the following:
> 1. Infrastructure > Computer Resources > Create Computer Resource (here i 
> have add AWS info etc)
>
> 2. Host > Provisioning templates, here i have create new Template or add 
> the following templates. 
>
> http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/sample-templates-services-us-west-2.html
>
> https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/cloudformation-templates-us-west-2/EIP_With_Association.template
> Also i have try with one of the default one "Kickstart default"
>
> 3. Create OS Host > Operating Systems 
> - Partition table = Kickstart default 
> - Installation media > default CentOS mirror
> - Templates ( i have try as i say the one that i have created and the 
> default one Kickstart default )
>
> 4. After that i have create a new image from Infrastructure > Computer 
> resource and > create Image. 
>
> 5. Host > create host 
> - Name -(random generate)
> - Deploy on AWS
> - Environment - default ones 
> - Puppet master - default 
> - puppet CA default etc. 
> Interface tab 
> - add the - default subnet 
> Operating System 
> In this part i have just one choice 
> -Architecture - 64
> - OS - the one that i have created
> - Image - the one that i have created
> - Root password - password 
> and when i press resolve i got this message
> Also when i try to press submit i get the same error. 
>
> There is no finish template anywhere as options on the way. I have try to 
> lock the template but again same results. 
>
>
> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 11:21:37 AM UTC+2, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 2017-09-27 at 15:01 -0700, Ivan Adji-Krstev wrote: 
>> > Hi all, 
>> > Is there a good tutorial on how to provisioning EC2/VM on AWS using 
>> > Foreman. 
>>
>> No need to restrict to AWS, provisioning is largely the same in Foreman 
>> regardless of the platform - that consistency is part of the attraction 
>> of Foreman for many people. 
>>
>> > I have try the Foreman Documentation and some Google results, but all 
>> > i get some error for unfinished template " Failed to save: No finish 
>> > templates were found for this host, make sure you define at least one 
>> > in your CentOS_7 settings" 
>>
>> The OS setup is indeed fiddly. Start by going to the finish template 
>> you want to use (Hosts > Provisioning templates), and on the 
>> Associations tab, make sure the CentOS 7 OS has been added. Save that, 
>> then go to the Operating Systems page, edit CentOS 7, and on the 
>> Templates tab, select the finish template as the default for this OS. 
>> Save the OS. 
>>
>> When you provision a new host, you can click the Resolve Templates 
>> button to check it's picked up the right template before you hit Save. 
>>
>> HTH, 
>> Greg 
>>
>

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