#general (2019-12)
General conversations related to DevOps/Automation
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2019-12-01
2019-12-02
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Hi nice to learn about cloudposse do you guys offer fee based training sessions
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Welcome @Dom O’Kane!
@getSurreal glad you stopped by!
Also, a heads up we have office hours every wednesday: https://cloudposse.com/office-hours (register if you want to attend)
Public “Office Hours” with Cloud Posse
2019-12-03
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2019-12-04
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What are your favorite Underdog Open Source DevOps Tools? I’m trying to build a list of the little guys so leave a comment in the thread if you want to help.
@channel Hi, anybody tried ECS Capacity Providers? I wonder can you scale-in to zero to have an ondemand cluster? Like Google CloudRun. https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/12/amazon-ecs-capacity-providers-now-available/
anyone here have govcloud + #kops experience?
I do, also EKS is coming out soon in govcloud btw. Q1 from what I’m told.
does @pianoriko2 ‘s problem sound familiar?
Which problem? I don’t see any question anywhere?
@pianoriko2 is stuck on the dns issue (using gossip)
Thanks @Erik Osterman (Cloud Posse) I’ll be happy if I get any help.
@pianoriko2 what is the issue?
You’re trying to use Route53 in Gov? Since Gov doesn’t have Route53, you have the zone in another account I assume? What is the specific issue/problem statement?
My understanding is, when you use kops, you need a working DNS. We both know route 53 on gov cloud does not have that. I’m looking for a workaround for that.
Sure, you can use Route53 in your gov clouds payer account easily enough. Which is what most people who do Fedramp or NIST in GovCloud do.
Or use a third party DNS provider that is fully NIST compliant.
Route53 is not NIST compliant due to the rev dns lookup crap.
Which is also why it’s not in govcloud proper.
Do you know where I can get a tutorial for this? It’s actually part of my deliverable for the current Sprint.
A tutorial for which part specifically @pianoriko2?
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2019-12-05
@noah funny coincidence! We were talking a ThoughtWorks yesterday in #office-hours
@noah has joined the channel
We’re big fans of the Technology Radar you put out
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2019-12-06
Hi all! I’m looking for a infra-as-code tool. After a 2-week research my top two are terraform and pulumi and it’s very close Have you tried pulumi? Why do you use terraform and not pulumi?
Never used Pulimi Terraform is pretty solid and have has many providers, feels like a standard in the industry right now
However everything’s not perfect (could it be ?) Terraform plans to extends depends_on functionality to modules, and this will really make a difference and make things MUCH smoother.
Also, sometimes terraforn cannot what you want, and you will have script it outside of terraform, and call your script with null_resource local-exec provisionner. Make sure you remember that
okay, thanks @JMC!
I choose Terraform recently . on Azure pulumi devops module has been deployed 100 times where it was deploy 3000 times for terraform
also I have found pulumi with more code and less config style , by example you can use python3 in pulumi where terraform is “more” file config.
An other point is that some pulumi module are derived from Terraform provider : by example https://www.pulumi.com/docs/reference/pkg/nodejs/pulumi/azure/sql/
So your choice will depends on your approach and needs.
Explore members of the sql module in the @pulumi/azure package.
Thanks @Pierre-Yves!
I believe this functionality will really help too https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-null/pull/15, keep an eye on it ;)
The null_resource can be great to store any value. This commit add the bility to store arbitrary values without recreating the resources (in the values section) and to store inputs that are stored …
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Hey @Rupesh Patel! Glad you stopped by…
2019-12-08
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@ikar see the discussion below this message: https://sweetops.slack.com/archives/CQCDCLA1M/p1573246618316100
Quick question for the group, has anyone tried their hands at AWS CDK or Pulumi for IaC?
Thanks @Erik Osterman (Cloud Posse), valid points
Quick question for the group, has anyone tried their hands at AWS CDK or Pulumi for IaC?
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2019-12-09
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Hello from Argentina!
welcome @Juan Soto! We have a few others in Argentina too. See #terraform-es
Great! Thank you!
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2019-12-10
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I join few days ago and to follow up on Juan Soto initiative: Hello from France !
Welcome @Pierre Humberdroz!
pinged the wrong pierre
I guess it was for me
Haha! My fault. Some how I manage to do that all the time.
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2019-12-11
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I’m planning our 2020 conference options, already have our local DevOpsDays, re:Invent and HashiConf as the our usual options. What would you say is the main conference(s) to attend that could help start up an SRE practice?
Perhaps the datadog conf?
Looks like 2020 not announced yet
https://www.grafanacon.org/ 2020 also not yet announced, so maybe not happening
GrafanaCon is a two-day event with talks focused on Grafana and the surrounding open source monitoring ecosystem.
KubeCon?
Thanks !
Also, just making sure you’ve seen the canonical reference book for SREs by Google: (FREE) https://landing.google.com/sre/books/
Lots of actionable recommendations in there..
Thanks for sharing, I have it on top of my pile of books to read
Joining us for #office-hours today?
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Hi there.. I am a newbie for AWS system manager[SSM].. I am trying to invoke a lambda function through the automation document. The lambda function expects two input args which is supposed to be passed in as mandatory input parameters to the document while execution. I am trying to configure the lambda function as the only step in my automation document. I couldn’t figure out how to pass in the two input parameters[tagKey & tagValue] into my step.1 lambda function.. I couldn’t figure it out from AWS docs. Maybe too naive/dumb.. here is my current document
schemaVersion: '0.3'
parameters:
tagKey:
type: String
tagValue:
type: String
mainSteps:
- name: script
action: 'aws:invokeLambdaFunction'
inputs:
FunctionName: getInstances
@Madhavan Thiyagarajan let’s move to #aws
Where’s the posting policy again?
@Arthur Burkart as soon as i joined today i got it pushed as a direct message to me through slackbot..
Ah yes, I see it now, thanks
Also, we have a code of conduct that we recently published. http://sweetops.com/code-of-conduct
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hey, thanks, cool
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2019-12-12
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im so confused, why can’t i log join this slack server with my main slack account
Test
I think I got it
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2019-12-13
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2019-12-15
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Ola!
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welcome @Greg Sharpe
2019-12-16
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hello working on implementing operators and stateful apps/services in AWS EKS. on friday I coded out separate ASG for each zone and applied that via TF to our cluster and it appears to works as expected. I see that about 28 days ago the ability to use terraform to deploy nodegroups appeared. I came across your module but of course we’re still using terraform 11.latest…
ref: https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-node-group curious about the ASG and if its just abstracted if you deploy the nodegroup? i.e., I dont see it mentioned/noted in your examples: https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-node-group/tree/master/examples/complete
Terraform module to provision an EKS Node Group. Contribute to cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-node-group development by creating an account on GitHub.
Terraform module to provision an EKS Node Group. Contribute to cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-node-group development by creating an account on GitHub.
welcome @Chris McConnell
hellp @Andriy Knysh (Cloud Posse) thanks
Node Group has abstracted everything that was implemented in https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-workers
Terraform module to provision an AWS AutoScaling Group, IAM Role, and Security Group for EKS Workers - cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-workers
for putting your cloudposse code out there
so it’s much simpler
so also was looking at using the official docs examples: https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/eks_node_group.html whatever we roll with gonna need to hack it up sadly
Manages an EKS Node Group
the module was implemented based on theose examples
Manages an EKS Node Group
thank you again for your response/info. much appreciated, trying to figure out what we should proceed with since we are currently stuck on terraform 11.4.
it has some restrictions of cause (as any abstraction), e.g. Node Group does not allow you to use spot instances, but https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-eks-workers via the ASG does
we had the eks cluster separated in separate TF module and then the autoscaler in another. I quickly just refactored to deploy one ASG/zone and I think that’s how it used to be done?
but came across the recent updates with nodegroups and thinking that’s the way we should roll
depends on your use-case. Node Group is much simpler and everything is managed by AWS. workers gives you more control. Let’s move to #terraform
ah, k thx will do
2019-12-17
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2019-12-18
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Hey all! Learned about this by @dalekurt :)
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2019-12-19
The Pheonix Project Kindle book is free today only! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Phoenix-Project-DevOps-Helping-Business-ebook/dp/B078Y98RG8/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1576753104&sr=8-1
not available in my country, is it possible for you to send me downloaded copy?
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worked for me
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2019-12-20
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2019-12-21
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2019-12-22
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2019-12-23
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2019-12-24
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2019-12-26
I gave some props to cloudposse/packages (and the group in general) in a recent blog post https://zacharyloeber.com/blog/2019/12/15/some_cool_kubernetes_tools/
Some Cool Kubernetes Tools - Zachary Loeber’s Personal Site
thanks @Zachary Loeber!
Some Cool Kubernetes Tools - Zachary Loeber’s Personal Site
I will review some more PRs today
Gladly, the least I can do
Of course, if anything seems off brand or not right by you I can change the messaging. No harm, no foul
Quick question, what were you using on your website to do your little questionaire form-like decision tree for the price quote request?
if you are willing to share that is
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hey
2019-12-27
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2019-12-30
Hey everyone, give a warm welcome to our newest members!
- @Jon Chase
Good to have you here =)
2019-12-31
I’m trying to spin up my initial AWS account structure & base services, and I’ve found two similar but different guides from Cloudposse -
https://github.com/cloudposse/reference-architectures https://docs.cloudposse.com/reference-architectures/cold-start/
Is there any recommendation on which one to use?
The first one
The second one is very out of date
we also have #geodesic for help
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- @Islam Nader
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Good to have you here =)
Hello everyone , thanks for welcoming me.