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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ provisioning that running machine, and then destroying the source machine, keepi
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the volumes intact.
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This is all done in your own AWS account. The builder will create temporary
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keypairs, security group rules, etc. that provide it temporary access to the
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key pairs, security group rules, etc. that provide it temporary access to the
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instance while the image is being created.
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The builder does *not* manage EBS Volumes. Once it creates volumes and stores
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how to set this.](/docs/builders/amazon.html#specifying-amazon-credentials)
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- `instance_type` (string) - The EC2 instance type to use while building the
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AMI, such as "m1.small".
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AMI, such as `m1.small`.
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- `region` (string) - The name of the region, such as "us-east-1", in which to
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- `region` (string) - The name of the region, such as `us-east-1`, in which to
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launch the EC2 instance to create the AMI.
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- `secret_key` (string) - The secret key used to communicate with AWS. [Learn
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device mappings to the AMI. The block device mappings allow for keys:
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- `device_name` (string) - The device name exposed to the instance (for
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example, "/dev/sdh" or "xvdh"). Required when specifying `volume_size`.
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example, `/dev/sdh` or `xvdh`). Required when specifying `volume_size`.
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- `delete_on_termination` (boolean) - Indicates whether the EBS volume is
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deleted on instance termination
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- `encrypted` (boolean) - Indicates whether to encrypt the volume or not
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for more information
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- `volume_size` (integer) - The size of the volume, in GiB. Required if not
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specifying a `snapshot_id`
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- `volume_type` (string) - The volume type. gp2 for General Purpose (SSD)
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volumes, io1 for Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes, and standard for Magnetic
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- `volume_type` (string) - The volume type. `gp2` for General Purpose (SSD)
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volumes, `io1` for Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes, and `standard` for Magnetic
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volumes
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- `tags` (map) - Tags to apply to the volume. These are retained after the
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builder completes.
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`security_group_id`.
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- `shutdown_behaviour` (string) - Automatically terminate instances on shutdown
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incase packer exits ungracefully. Possible values are "stop" and "terminate",
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default is stop.
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incase packer exits ungracefully. Possible values are `stop` and `terminate`.
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Defaults to `stop`.
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- `skip_region_validation` (boolean) - Set to true if you want to skip
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validation of the region configuration option. Defaults to false.
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- `skip_region_validation` (boolean) - Set to `true` if you want to skip
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validation of the region configuration option. Defaults to `false`.
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- `snapshot_groups` (array of strings) - A list of groups that have access to
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create volumes from the snapshot(s). By default no groups have permission to create
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when the current spot price is less than the maximum price you specify. Spot
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price will be updated based on available spot instance capacity and current
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spot instance requests. It may save you some costs. You can set this to
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"auto" for Packer to automatically discover the best spot price or to "0"
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to use an on demand instance (default).
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`auto` for Packer to automatically discover the best spot price or to `0`
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to use an on-demand instance (default).
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- `spot_price_auto_product` (string) - Required if `spot_price` is set
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to "auto". This tells Packer what sort of AMI you're launching to find the
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to `auto`. This tells Packer what sort of AMI you're launching to find the
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best spot price. This must be one of: `Linux/UNIX`, `SUSE Linux`, `Windows`,
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`Linux/UNIX (Amazon VPC)`, `SUSE Linux (Amazon VPC)`, `Windows (Amazon VPC)`
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`Linux/UNIX (Amazon VPC)`, `SUSE Linux (Amazon VPC)` or `Windows (Amazon VPC)`
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- `ssh_keypair_name` (string) - If specified, this is the key that will be
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used for SSH with the machine. By default, this is blank, and Packer will
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generate a temporary keypair unless
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generate a temporary key pair unless
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[`ssh_password`](/docs/templates/communicator.html#ssh_password) is used.
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[`ssh_private_key_file`](/docs/templates/communicator.html#ssh_private_key_file)
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must be specified with this.
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- `ssh_private_ip` (boolean) - If true, then SSH will always use the private
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- `ssh_private_ip` (boolean) - If `true`, then SSH will always use the private
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IP if available.
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- `subnet_id` (string) - If using VPC, the ID of the subnet, such as
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"subnet-12345def", where Packer will launch the EC2 instance. This field is
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`subnet-12345def`, where Packer will launch the EC2 instance. This field is
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required if you are using an non-default VPC.
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- `temporary_key_pair_name` (string) - The name of the temporary keypair
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to generate. By default, Packer generates a name with a UUID.
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- `temporary_key_pair_name` (string) - The name of the temporary key pair
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to generate. By default, Packer generates a name with an UUID.
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- `token` (string) - The access token to use. This is different from the
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access key and secret key. If you're not sure what this is, then you
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to be set.
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- `windows_password_timeout` (string) - The timeout for waiting for a Windows
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password for Windows instances. Defaults to 20 minutes. Example value: "10m"
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password for Windows instances. Defaults to 20 minutes. Example value: `10m`
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## Basic Example
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