Thanks. On 29 March 2018 at 13:40, riturajb1 . <[email protected]> wrote: > Have worked with boto3 and aws-cli at very basic level - just to launch > instances. > However, why not use ansible vault if you want to keep credentials secret? > > Best Regards > Rituraj
For ground level work, I am searching for exact steps on how to use aws keys + Ansible playbook combination to provision test AMI. :-) I.e. nothing but i) actual file format to save aws keys ii) sample YML file just to provision basic AMI iii) The exact command for Debian 9 Lot of Ansible documentation is there but it's not helpful from nomad point of prospective. :-/ Attending paid Ansible classroom sessions is the last resort. > > >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> Good morning. >> >> Anybody is provisioning aws AMI's using combination of Ansible & boto? >> For now I am using Ansible to add users. [Debian 8.x in cloud] >> >> I want to use Debian 9.x for AMI provisioning job. >> >> Few quick queries regarding this as follows = >> >> i) Anybody *has* used Debian 9.x for this setup? >> ii) Any feedback how it goes with boto libraries? >> iii) Respective Debian 9.x OS with Ansible remains in AWS. >> >> Why boto = to keep credentials,pub/private keys separate from >> playbooks :-) http://boto.cloudhackers.com/en/latest/getting_started.html >> I want to avoid using aws cli. >> >> I guess engineering students from our group must have done this. :-) >> I tried to search for blogs but unable to get exact pointers except >> Ansible documentation which is BIG & generic. :-/ >> >> Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Amey. >> >> > _______________________________________________ plug-mail mailing list [email protected] http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
