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Cloud Demos

Table of Contents

About These Demos

This category of demos shows examples of multi-cloud provisioning and management with Ansible Automation Platform. The list of demos can be found below. These demos are particularly helpful in building additional infrastructure for other demo categories such as Linux and Windows. See the Suggested Usage section of this document for recommendations on how to best use these demos.

Jobs

Inventory

A dynamic inventory is created to pull inventory hosts from cloud providers. The VM will be added by name therefore provisioning VMs with the same name will cause conflict in the inventory.

Groups will be created based on the operating system (platform) of the VM provisioned as well as a group called cloud_<cloud provider>.

Post Setup Setup

After running the setup job template, there are a few steps required to make the demos fully functional. See post setup actions below.

These steps may differ if you in your environment

Configure Credentials

  • Add AWS Access and Secret key to the AWS Credential created by the setup job.

Add Workshop Credential Password

  1. Add the password used to login to Controller. This allows you to connect to Windows Servers provisioned with Create VM job. Required until RFE is complete

Remove Inventory Variables

  1. Remove Workshop Inventory variables on the Details page of the inventory. Required until RFE is complete

Getting your Puiblic Key for Create Infra Job

  1. Connect to the command line of your Controller server. This is easiest to do by opening the VS Code Web Editor from the landing page where you found the Controller login details.
  2. Open a Terminal Window in the VS Code Web Editor.
  3. SSH to one of your linux nodes (eg. ssh node1). This should log you into the node as ec2-user
  4. cat .ssh/authorized_keys and copy the key listed including the ssh-rsa prefix

Suggested Usage

Cloud / Create Infra -The Create Infra job builds cloud infrastructure based on the provider definition in the included demo.cloud collection.

Cloud / Create VM - The Create VM job builds a VM in the given provider based on the included demo.cloud collection. VM blueprints define variables for each provider that override the defaults in the collection. When creating VMs it is recommended to follow naming conventions that can be used as host patterns. (eg. VM names: win1, win2, win3. Host Pattern: win* )

Known Issues

Azure does not work without a custom execution environment that includes the Azure dependencies.