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Merge pull request #2 from dosire/update_aws_script
Update aws script and move it to this repo.
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# The operating system used is Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
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# HOWTO
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# Signup for AWS, free tier are available at http://aws.amazon.com/free/
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# Signup for AWS, a free usage tier is available at http://aws.amazon.com/free/
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# Go to EC2 tab in the AWS console EC2 https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home
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# Click the 'Launch Instance' button
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# Select: 'Quick launch wizard' and continue
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# Choose a key pair => Create New => Name it => Download it
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# Choose a Launch Configuration => Select 'More Amazon Marketplace Images'
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# Under "Choose a key pair" select "Create New"
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# Write a name for the key in "Name" field and Download it. Place it in a known location since it will be used in one of the next steps.
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# Under "Choose a Launch Configuration", select 'More Amazon Machine Images'.
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# Press 'Continue'
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# Enter 'ubuntu/images/ubuntu-precise-12.04-amd64-server-20120424' and press 'Search'
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# Enter 'ubuntu/images/ubuntu-precise-12.04-amd64-server-20120424' in the search field and press 'Search'
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# Select the only result (ami-3c994355) and press 'Continue'
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# Press 'Edit details' if you want to modify something, for example make the type 'c1.medium' to make the install faster.
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# Press the 'Launch' button
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# Press 'Close'
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# Click 'Security Groups' under the left hand menu 'NETWORK & SECURITY'
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# Select the newly create seciruty group, probably named 'quicklaunch-1'
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# Click 'Security Groups' under the left hand menu 'NETWORK & SECURITY' in aws console.
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# Select the newly create security group, probably named 'quicklaunch-1'
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# Click on the Inbound tab
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# In the 'Create a new rule' dropdown select 'HTTP'
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# In the 'Create a new rule' dropdown select 'HTTP', leave the default value in the "Source" field.
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# Press 'Add Rule'
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# In the 'Create a new rule' dropdown select 'HTTPS'
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# In the 'Create a new rule' dropdown select 'HTTPS', leave the default value in the "Source" field.
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# Press 'Add Rule'
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# Press 'Apply Rule Changes'
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# Give the following command in your local terminal while suptituting the UPPERCASE items
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# 'ssh -i LOCATION_OF_AWS_KEY_PAIR_PRIVATE_KEY PUBLIC_DNS_OF_THE_NEW_SERVER'
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# In Navigation side panel, under Instances -> Instances you can see when the instance is ready.
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# Give the following command in your local terminal while substituting the UPPERCASE items( ommit the '')
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# 'ssh -i LOCATION_OF_AWS_KEY_PAIR_PRIVATE_KEY ubuntu@PUBLIC_DNS_OF_THE_NEW_SERVER'
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# where LOCATION_OF_AWS_KEY_PAIR_PRIVATE_KEY is the location of the key saved on your local machine. Permissions of the .pem file have to be at least 600 (chmod 600 NAME_OF_PRIVATE_KEY.pem).
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# PUBLIC_DNS_OF_THE_NEW_SERVER can be viewed by selecting the aws instance created in previous steps and selecting the 'Description' tab
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# Execute the curl command below and when its ready follow the printed 'Log in instuctions'
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# curl https://raw.github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/master/install/debian_ubuntu_aws.sh | sh
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StrictHostKeyChecking no
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UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" | sudo tee -a /etc/ssh/ssh_config
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# Existing script for Step 1 to 3
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sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive' apt-get install -y postfix-policyd-spf-python postfix # Install postfix without prompting.
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sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive' apt-get install -y postfix-policyd-spf-python # Install postfix without prompting.
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curl https://raw.github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/master/install/debian_ubuntu.sh | sh
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# Existing script for Step 1 to 3
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curl https://raw.github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/master/install/debian_ubuntu.sh >> debian_ubuntu.sh
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sed -i 's/postfix//' debian_ubuntu.sh # This will prompt even when postfix is already installed.
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sed -i '/sudo\ apt-get\ upgrade/d' debian_ubuntu.sh # Upgrade can cause prompting for various packages (grub, etc.).
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sh debian_ubuntu.sh
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# Install MySQL
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sudo apt-get install -y makepasswd # Needed to create a unique password non-interactively.
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# Set the first occurrence of host in the Gitlab config to the publicly available domain name
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sudo sed -i '0,/host/s/localhost/'`wget -qO- http://instance-data/latest/meta-data/public-hostname`'/' /home/gitlab/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
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# Gitlab installation test (optional)
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake gitlab:app:status RAILS_ENV=production
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rails s -e production
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake environment resque:work QUEUE=* RAILS_ENV=production BACKGROUND=no
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# Install and configure Nginx
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sudo apt-get install -y nginx
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sudo wget https://raw.github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/master/nginx/gitlab -P /etc/nginx/sites-available/
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## Gitlab service commands (unicorn and resque)
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## restart doesn't restart resque, only start/stop effect it.
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sudo -u gitlab service gitlab start
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# sudo -u gitlab service gitlab restart
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# sudo -u gitlab service gitlab stop
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# nginx Service commands
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# sudo service nginx start
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sudo service nginx restart
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# sudo service nginx stop
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# Manual startup commands for troubleshooting when the service commands do not work
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec unicorn_rails -c config/unicorn.rb -E production -D
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# sudo su -l gitlab -c "cd gitlab && ./resque.sh"
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# Monitoring commands
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# sudo tail -f /var/log/nginx/access.log;
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# sudo tail -f /var/log/nginx/error.log;
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# Go to gitlab directory by default on next login.
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echo 'cd /home/gitlab/gitlab' >> /home/ubuntu/.bashrc
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echo 'and login with the following Email and Password:'
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echo '5iveL!fe'
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# If you need it the database password can be found in '/home/gitlab/gitlab/config/database.yml'.
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# Gitlab installation test:
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake gitlab:app:status RAILS_ENV=production
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# Stating and stopping services:
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# To stop gitlab use: 'sudo -u gitlab service gitlab stop'
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# To stop nginx server use: 'sudo service nginx stop'
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# Replace stop with start to start those services.
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# Manual startup commands for troubleshooting when the service commands do not work:
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec unicorn_rails -c config/unicorn.rb -E production -D
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# sudo su -l gitlab -c "cd gitlab && ./resque.sh"
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rails s -e production
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# sudo -u gitlab bundle exec rake environment resque:work QUEUE=* RAILS_ENV=production BACKGROUND=no
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# Monitoring commands for the web server:
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# sudo tail -f /var/log/nginx/access.log
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# sudo tail -f /var/log/nginx/error.log

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