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title: Deploy on Amazon EC2 |
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title: Deploying Gaia Hub on Amazon EC2 |
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description: Use a template to deploy a Gaia hub on Amazon EC2 |
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## Introduction |
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The template provided on this page provides an easy way to deploy a Gaia hub directly to Amazon EC2. You can use this |
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template to deploy your own Gaia hub to your Amazon Web Services account. Amazon EC2 is an affordable and convenient |
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cloud computing provider. This template uses Amazon EC2 instance together with an S3 provider for file storage. |
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template to deploy your own Gaia hub to your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. Amazon EC2 is an affordable and |
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convenient cloud computing provider. The template provides a one-click deploy for Amazon EC2 with an S3 provider for |
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file storage. |
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## Template |
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## Prerequisites |
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This procedure uses Amazon CloudFormation to configure an EC2 cloud compute provider to run the Gaia hub service with |
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an S3 provider for file storage. You should have access to an AWS account either through your personal account or |
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through a corporate account. This account should have permissions to create resources. |
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Additionally, you must also own a domain name and be able to update the DNS records associated with that domain name. |
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The procedure on this page uses a free domain created on [freenom][], generically the procedure used |
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is similar on other domain name providers. |
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## Launching the template |
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Use a link in the table to launch the CloudFormation template in the AWS region that you wish to deploy a Gaia hub. |
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| Template name | Description | Launch | |
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| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| Gaia Hub EC2 (us-west-2) | Deploys a Gaia hub service on EC2 with an S3 storage provider | [![](/images/cloudformation-launch-stack-button.png)][ec2-us-west-2] | |
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| Gaia Hub EC2 (us-east-1) | Deploys a Gaia hub service on EC2 with an S3 storage provider | [![](/images/cloudformation-launch-stack-button.png)][ec2-us-east-1] | |
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## Task 1: Configure the CloudFormation template |
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Before launching your Gaia hub, you must configure the template with the appropriate values for your hub and the domain |
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it runs on. |
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1. Launch the template using the **Launch stack** button in the preceding table. |
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2. Review the **Prepare template** and **Template source** fields to ensure that they are populated. |
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![CloudFormation specify template](/images/cloudformation-specify-template.png) |
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3. Click **Next**. |
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4. Specify configuration details for your Gaia hub: |
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i. Enter the **Stack name**. This name must be unique within your AWS account. |
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![CloudFormation stack name](/images/cloudformation-stack-name.png) |
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ii. Enter the domain name on which the hub should run in the **DomainName** field. You must own this domain name and |
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be able to update the DNS records associated with it. |
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![CloudFormation domain name](/images/cloudformation-domain-name.png) |
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iii. Enter an email address associated with the Gaia hub in the **EmailAddress** field. This should be a valid email |
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that you have access to. |
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![CloudFormation email](/images/cloudformation-email.png) |
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iv. Enter the name of the S3 bucket to create for data storage in the **GaiaBucketName** field. The name will be |
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combined with the stack name to create a unique S3 bucket. |
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![CloudFormation bucket name](/images/cloudformation-bucket.png) |
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v. Select an available **InstanceType** from the drop-down. The default value is `t2.micro`. |
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vi. In the **KeyName** drop-down, select an [EC2 KeyPair](https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#KeyPairs:) |
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to enable SSH access to the EC2 instance. You should download the `.pem` keyfile for this pair from the EC2 console. |
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For more information see the [EC2 key pair documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html#prepare-key-pair). |
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![CloudFormation key name](/images/cloudformation-keyname.png) |
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vii. Leave the **SSHLocation** field with the default value of `0.0.0.0/0` to enable SSH access from any IP address. |
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If you wish to restrict SSH access to the EC2 instance to a certain IP, you can update this field. |
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viii. Select a subnet and virtual private cluster (VPC) from the **SubnetId** and **VpcId** drop-downs to designate |
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where to deploy the Gaia hub instance. |
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![CloudFormation subnet and VPC](/images/cloudformation-subnet.png) |
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5. Click **Next**. |
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6. Configure stack options for your Gaia hub: |
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i. Enter any key-value pairs you wish to include as tags for your Gaia hub. These are optional and display-only, they |
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have no effect on the behavior of the CloudFormation stack. |
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ii. Select an IAM role for the Gaia hub. This is optional, if you don't specify am IAM role, the container runs |
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with the same permissions as your AWS account. |
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7. Click **Next**. |
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8. Review the configuration of your Gaia hub, and make any changes necessary. |
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9. At the bottom of the page, select the checkbox to acknowledge that AWS may create IAM resources with custom names. |
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![CloudFormation IAM resources](/images/cloudformation-iam-resources.png) |
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10. Click **Create stack** to launch your Gaia hub. The AWS console displays the summary of the stack. |
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## Task 2: Retrieve the public IP of your Gaia hub |
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Your stack can take several minutes to launch. You can monitor the **Events** tab of your hub to review the current |
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progress of the launch. When the launch is complete, the **Outputs** tab displays information about the hub. Select |
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the **PublicIP** and copy it to configure your domain name. |
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![CloudFormation outputs](/images/cloudformation-details.png) |
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## Task 3: Configure a domain name |
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Connect your domain to the Gaia hub EC2 instance by creating an `A` record for the domain DNS entry, and enter the |
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public IP from the previous step. In general, this procedure will be similar depending on your hostname provider. |
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If you are using a free domain from [freenom], use the following procedure: |
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1. Log in to your freenom account. |
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2. Under **Services** > **My Domains**, click **Manage Domain** next to the domain corresponding to your Gaia hub. |
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![My freenom domains](/images/freenom-my-domains.png) |
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3. Click **Manage Freenom DNS** in the tab bar. |
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4. In the **Add Records** table, select `A` from the **Type** drop-down, then paste the public IP of your Gaia hub EC2 |
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instance in the **Target** field. |
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5. Click **Save Changes** to update the DNS record. |
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-> It can take up to 15 minutes for your DNS record changes to propagate. In a terminal, use the command |
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`dig A +short <yourdomain.co>` to check if the changes have propagated. If the output of this command is the container |
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public IP, the changes were successful. |
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## Accessing your Gaia hub with SSH |
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To SSH into your Gaia hub EC2 host directly, you must have the keyfile used in container creation. Access the host with |
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the following command in your terminal: |
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```bash |
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ssh -i <your keyfile.pem> admin@<public_ip_address> |
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``` |
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## Making changes to your Gaia hub |
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If you want to make changes to your Gaia hub, there are two options. You can delete the entire CloudFormation stack |
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using the **Delete** button in the CloudFormation dashboard. Once you have deleted the stack, you can re-create one and |
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modify your DNS to point at the new public IP. |
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![CloudFormation delete](/images/cloudformation-delete.png) |
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To modify the instance in place, navigate to the [EC2 instances console][] and type the instance name into the |
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**Filter instances** field. Select the instance from the search suggestion, then click the instance to select it. |
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On the **Tags** tab, you can click **Manage tags** to update the relevant key value pairs for the instance. If you make |
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changes to these tags, click **Save**, then select **Reboot instance** from the **Instance state** drop-down. Changes |
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to the tags don't take effect until the instance is rebooted. |
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![EC2 instances](/images/ec2-instances.png) |
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[ec2-us-west-2]: https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/home?region=us-west-2#/stacks/new?stackName=Gaia&templateURL=https://cf-templates-18jq0t04gve7c-us-west-2.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/2021124ByT-cf.yaml |
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[ec2-us-east-1]: https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/home?region=us-east-1#/stacks/new?stackName=Gaia&templateURL=https://cf-templates-18jq0t04gve7c-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com/cloudformation.yaml |
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[freenom]: https://freenom.com |
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[ec2 instances console]: https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#Instances |
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