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What is this?

Set of terraform modules for deploying Ops Manager, PAS and PKS infrastructure requirements like:

  • Friendly DNS entries in Route53
  • A RDS instance (optional)
  • A Virtual Private Network (VPC), subnets, Security Groups
  • Necessary s3 buckets
  • A NAT Box
  • Network Load Balancers
  • An IAM User with proper permissions
  • Tagged resources

Note: This is not an exhaustive list of resources created, this will vary depending of your arguments and what you're deploying.

Prerequisites

Terraform CLI

brew update
brew install terraform

AWS Permissions

  • AmazonEC2FullAccess
  • AmazonRDSFullAccess
  • AmazonRoute53FullAccess
  • AmazonS3FullAccess
  • AmazonVPCFullAccess
  • IAMFullAccess
  • AWSKeyManagementServicePowerUser

Note: You will also need to create a custom policy as the following and add to the same user:

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Sid": "KMSKeyDeletionAndUpdate",
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "kms:UpdateKeyDescription",
                "kms:ScheduleKeyDeletion"
            ],
            "Resource": "*"
        }
    ]
}

Deploying Ops Manager

First, you'll need to clone this repo. Then, depending on if you're deploying PAS or PKS you need to perform the following steps:

  1. cd into the proper directory:
  2. Create terraform.tfvars file
  3. Run terraform apply:
terraform init
terraform plan -out=pcf.tfplan
terraform apply pcf.tfplan

Var File

Copy the stub content below into a file called terraform.tfvars and put it in the root of this project. These vars will be used when you run terraform apply. You should fill in the stub values with the correct content.

env_name           = "some-environment-name"
access_key         = "access-key-id"
secret_key         = "secret-access-key"
region             = "us-west-1"
availability_zones = ["us-west-1a", "us-west-1c"]
ops_manager_ami    = "ami-4f291f2f"
rds_instance_count = 1
dns_suffix         = "example.com"
vpc_cidr           = "10.0.0.0/16"

ssl_cert = <<EOF
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
some cert
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
EOF

ssl_private_key = <<EOF
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
some cert private key
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
EOF

tags = {
    Team = "Dev"
    Project = "WebApp3"
}

Variables

  • env_name: (required) An arbitrary unique name for namespacing resources
  • access_key (required) Your Amazon access_key, used for deployment
  • secret_key: (required) Your Amazon secret_key, also used for deployment
  • region: (required) Region you want to deploy your resources to
  • availability_zones: (required) List of AZs you want to deploy to
  • dns_suffix: (required) Domain to add environment subdomain to
  • hosted_zone: (optional) Parent domain already managed by Route53. If specified, the DNS records will be added to this Route53 zone instead of a new zone.
  • ssl_cert: (optional) SSL certificate for HTTP load balancer configuration. Required unless ssl_ca_cert is specified.
  • ssl_private_key: (optional) Private key for above SSL certificate. Required unless ssl_ca_cert is specified.
  • ssl_ca_cert: (optional) SSL CA certificate used to generate self-signed HTTP load balancer certificate. Required unless ssl_cert is specified.
  • ssl_ca_private_key: (optional) Private key for above SSL CA certificate. Required unless ssl_cert is specified.
  • tags: (optional) A map of AWS tags that are applied to the created resources. By default, the following tags are set: Application = Cloud Foundry, Environment = $env_name
  • vpc_cidr: (default: 10.0.0.0/16) Internal CIDR block for the AWS VPC.

Ops Manager (optional)

  • ops_manager_vm: (default: true) Set to false if you don't want an ops manager vm, but still want all the other resource included in the module.
  • ops_manager_ami: (optional) Ops Manager AMI, get the right AMI according to your region from the AWS guide downloaded from Pivotal Network
  • optional_ops_manager: (default: false) Set to true if you want an additional Ops Manager (useful for testing upgrades)
  • optional_ops_manager_ami: (optional) Additional Ops Manager AMI, get the right AMI according to your region from the AWS guide downloaded from Pivotal Network
  • ops_manager_instance_type: (default: m4.large) Ops Manager instance type
  • ops_manager_private: (default: false) Set to true if you want Ops Manager deployed in a private subnet instead of a public subnet

S3 Buckets (optional) (PAS only)

  • create_backup_pas_buckets: (default: false)
  • create_versioned_pas_buckets: (default: false)

RDS (optional)

  • rds_instance_count: (default: 0) Whether or not you would like an RDS for your deployment
  • rds_instance_class: (default: db.m4.large) Size of the RDS to deploy
  • rds_db_username: (default: admin) Username for RDS authentication

Isolation Segments (optional) (PAS only)

  • create_isoseg_resources (optional) Set to 1 to create HTTP load-balancer across 3 zones for isolation segments.
  • isoseg_ssl_cert: (optional) SSL certificate for Iso Seg HTTP load balancer configuration. Required unless isoseg_ssl_ca_cert is specified.
  • isoseg_ssl_private_key: (optional) Private key for above SSL certificate. Required unless isoseg_ssl_ca_cert is specified.
  • isoseg_ssl_ca_cert: (optional) SSL CA certificate used to generate self-signed Iso Seg HTTP load balancer certificate. Required unless isoseg_ssl_cert is specified.
  • isoseg_ssl_ca_private_key: (optional) Private key for above SSL CA certificate. Required unless isoseg_ssl_cert is specified.

Notes

You can choose whether you would like an RDS or not. By default we have rds_instance_count set to 0 but setting it to 1 will deploy an RDS instance.

Note: RDS instances take a long time to deploy, keep that in mind. They're not required.

Tearing down environment

Note: This will only destroy resources deployed by Terraform. You will need to clean up anything deployed on top of that infrastructure yourself (e.g. by running om delete-installation)

terraform destroy

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