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The ncloud builder allows you to create server images using the NAVER Cloud
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Platform.
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layout: docs
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page_title: Naver Cloud Platform - Builders
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sidebar_title: NAVER Cloud
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---
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# NAVER CLOUD PLATFORM Builder
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The `ncloud` builder allows you to create server images using the [NAVER Cloud
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Platform](https://www.ncloud.com/).
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## Configuration Reference
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### Required:
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- `ncloud_access_key` (string) - User's access key. Go to [\[Account
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Management > Authentication
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Key\]](https://www.ncloud.com/mypage/manage/authkey) to create and view
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your authentication key.
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- `ncloud_secret_key` (string) - User's secret key paired with the access
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key. Go to [\[Account Management > Authentication
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Key\]](https://www.ncloud.com/mypage/manage/authkey) to create and view
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your authentication key.
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- `server_image_product_code` (string) - Product code of an image to create.
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(member_server_image_no is required if not specified)
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- `server_product_code` (string) - Product (spec) code to create.
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### Optional:
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- `member_server_image_no` (string) - Previous image code. If there is an
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image previously created, it can be used to create a new image.
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(`server_image_product_code` is required if not specified)
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- `server_image_name` (string) - Name of an image to create.
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- `server_image_description` (string) - Description of an image to create.
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- `block_storage_size` (number) - You can add block storage ranging from 10
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GB to 2000 GB, in increments of 10 GB.
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- `access_control_group_configuration_no` (string) - This is used to allow
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winrm access when you create a Windows server. An ACG that specifies an
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access source (`0.0.0.0/0`) and allowed port (5985) must be created in
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advance.
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- `user_data` (string) - User data to apply when launching the instance. Note
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that you need to be careful about escaping characters due to the templates
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being JSON. It is often more convenient to use `user_data_file`, instead.
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Packer will not automatically wait for a user script to finish before
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shutting down the instance this must be handled in a provisioner.
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- `user_data_file` (string) - Path to a file that will be used for the user
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data when launching the instance.
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- `region` (string) - Name of the region where you want to create an image.
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(default: Korea)
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- values: Korea / US-West / HongKong / Singapore / Japan / Germany
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## Sample code of template.json
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Here is a basic example for windows server.
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{
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"variables": {
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"ncloud_access_key": "FRxhOQRNjKVMqIz3sRLY",
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"ncloud_secret_key": "xd6kTO5iNcLookBx0D8TDKmpLj2ikxqEhc06MQD2"
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},
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"builders": [
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{
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"type": "ncloud",
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"access_key": "{{user `ncloud_access_key`}}",
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"secret_key": "{{user `ncloud_secret_key`}}",
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"server_image_product_code": "SPSW0WINNTEN0016",
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"server_product_code": "SPSVRSSD00000002",
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"server_image_name": "packer-test {{timestamp}}",
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"server_image_description": "server description",
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"user_data": "CreateObject(\"WScript.Shell\").run(\"cmd.exe /c powershell Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned & winrm quickconfig -q & sc config WinRM start= auto & winrm set winrm/config/service/auth @{Basic=\"\"true\"\"} & winrm set winrm/config/service @{AllowUnencrypted=\"\"true\"\"} & winrm get winrm/config/service\")",
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"region": "US-West",
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"communicator": "winrm",
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"winrm_username": "Administrator",
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"access_control_group_configuration_no" : 4964
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}
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]
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}
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-> **Warning:** Please note that if you're setting up WinRM for provisioning, you'll probably want to turn it off or restrict its permissions as part of a shutdown script at the end of Packer's provisioning process. For more details on the why/how, check out this useful blog post and the associated code:
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https://cloudywindows.io/post/winrm-for-provisioning-close-the-door-on-the-way-out-eh/
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Here is a basic example for linux server.
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{
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"variables": {
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"ncloud_access_key": "FRxhOQRNjKVMqIz3sRLY",
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"ncloud_secret_key": "xd6kTO5iNcLookBx0D8TDKmpLj2ikxqEhc06MQD2"
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},
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"builders": [
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{
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"type": "ncloud",
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"access_key": "{{user `ncloud_access_key`}}",
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"secret_key": "{{user `ncloud_secret_key`}}",
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"server_image_product_code": "SPSW0LINUX000044",
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"server_product_code": "SPSVRSSD00000002",
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"server_image_name": "packertest2",
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"server_image_description": "server image description",
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"region": "US-West",
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"communicator": "ssh",
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"ssh_username": "root"
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}
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]
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}
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## Requirements for creating Windows images
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You should include the following code in the packer configuration file for
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provision when creating a Windows server.
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"builders": [
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{
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"type": "ncloud",
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...
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"user_data":
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"CreateObject(\"WScript.Shell\").run(\"cmd.exe /c powershell Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned & winrm set winrm/config/service/auth @{Basic=\"\"true\"\"} & winrm set winrm/config/service @{AllowUnencrypted=\"\"true\"\"} & winrm quickconfig -q & sc config WinRM start= auto & winrm get winrm/config/service\")",
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"communicator": "winrm",
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"winrm_username": "Administrator"
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}
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],
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"provisioners": [
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{
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"type": "powershell",
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"inline": [
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"$Env:SystemRoot\\System32\\Sysprep\\Sysprep.exe /oobe /generalize /shutdown /quiet /mode:vm \"/unattend:C:\\Program Files (x86)\\NBP\\nserver64.xml\" "
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]
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}
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]
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## Note
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- You can only create as many public IP addresses as the number of server
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instances you own. Before running Packer, please make sure that the number
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of public IP addresses previously created is not larger than the number of
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server instances (including those to be used to create server images).
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- When you forcibly terminate the packer process or close the terminal
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(command) window where the process is running, the resources may not be
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cleaned up as the packer process no longer runs. In this case, you should
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manually clean up the resources associated with the process.
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