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====== Configure Labels ====== | ====== Configure Labels ====== | ||
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When creating an EC2 Instance, there are some labels that can be set, these don't seem particularly important, until you have a lot of instances to manage, then you suddenly realise the value of these labels. If you have a lot of EC2 Instances and have not labelled them, you will have a hard time working out which EC2 Instance is performing what task(s). | When creating an EC2 Instance, there are some labels that can be set, these don't seem particularly important, until you have a lot of instances to manage, then you suddenly realise the value of these labels. If you have a lot of EC2 Instances and have not labelled them, you will have a hard time working out which EC2 Instance is performing what task(s). | ||
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- | Below is a single EC2 Instance in AWS, and you can see the two labels | + | Below is a single EC2 Instance in AWS, and you can see the label that is in the Terraform script. |
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- | {{ :awslabels001.jpg?850 |}} | + | {{ :awslabels001c.jpg?500 |}} |
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+ | On the left we have ' | ||
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+ | <sxh text; first-line: 01; highlight: [13];> | ||
+ | provider " | ||
+ | access_key = " | ||
+ | secret_key = " | ||
+ | region = " | ||
+ | } | ||
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+ | resource " | ||
+ | ami = " | ||
+ | instance_type = " | ||
+ | key_name = " | ||
+ | security_groups= [" | ||
+ | tags { | ||
+ | Name = " | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | In the example script, I will use the following: | ||
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+ | tags { | ||
+ | Name = " | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </ | ||
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