Class: AWS.OpsWorksCM
- Inherits:
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AWS.Service
- Object
- AWS.Service
- AWS.OpsWorksCM
- Identifier:
- opsworkscm
- API Version:
- 2016-11-01
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
Constructs a service interface object. Each API operation is exposed as a function on service.
Service Description
AWS OpsWorks for configuration management (CM) is a service that runs and manages configuration management servers. You can use AWS OpsWorks CM to create and manage AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate and AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise servers, and add or remove nodes for the servers to manage.
Glossary of terms
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Server: A configuration management server that can be highly-available. The configuration management server runs on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, and may use various other AWS services, such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and Elastic Load Balancing. A server is a generic abstraction over the configuration manager that you want to use, much like Amazon RDS. In AWS OpsWorks CM, you do not start or stop servers. After you create servers, they continue to run until they are deleted.
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Engine: The engine is the specific configuration manager that you want to use. Valid values in this release include
Chef
andPuppet
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Backup: This is an application-level backup of the data that the configuration manager stores. AWS OpsWorks CM creates an S3 bucket for backups when you launch the first server. A backup maintains a snapshot of a server's configuration-related attributes at the time the backup starts.
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Events: Events are always related to a server. Events are written during server creation, when health checks run, when backups are created, when system maintenance is performed, etc. When you delete a server, the server's events are also deleted.
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Account attributes: Every account has attributes that are assigned in the AWS OpsWorks CM database. These attributes store information about configuration limits (servers, backups, etc.) and your customer account.
Endpoints
AWS OpsWorks CM supports the following endpoints, all HTTPS. You must connect to one of the following endpoints. Your servers can only be accessed or managed within the endpoint in which they are created.
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opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.us-west-1.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
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opsworks-cm.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
Throttling limits
All API operations allow for five requests per second with a burst of 10 requests per second.
Sending a Request Using OpsWorksCM
var opsworkscm = new AWS.OpsWorksCM();
opsworkscm.associateNode(params, function (err, data) {
if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
else console.log(data); // successful response
});
Locking the API Version
In order to ensure that the OpsWorksCM object uses this specific API, you can
construct the object by passing the apiVersion
option to the constructor:
var opsworkscm = new AWS.OpsWorksCM({apiVersion: '2016-11-01'});
You can also set the API version globally in AWS.config.apiVersions
using
the opsworkscm service identifier:
AWS.config.apiVersions = {
opsworkscm: '2016-11-01',
// other service API versions
};
var opsworkscm = new AWS.OpsWorksCM();
Waiter Resource States
This service supports a list of resource states that can be polled using the waitFor() method. The resource states are:
Constructor Summary
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new AWS.OpsWorksCM(options = {}) ⇒ Object
constructor
Constructs a service object.
Property Summary
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endpoint ⇒ AWS.Endpoint
readwrite
An Endpoint object representing the endpoint URL for service requests.
Properties inherited from AWS.Service
Method Summary
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associateNode(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Associates a new node with the server.
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createBackup(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Creates an application-level backup of a server.
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createServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Creates and immedately starts a new server.
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deleteBackup(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Deletes a backup.
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deleteServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Deletes the server and the underlying AWS CloudFormation stacks (including the server's EC2 instance).
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describeAccountAttributes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes your account attributes, and creates requests to increase limits before they are reached or exceeded.
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describeBackups(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes backups.
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describeEvents(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes events for a specified server.
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describeNodeAssociationStatus(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Returns the current status of an existing association or disassociation request.
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describeServers(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Lists all configuration management servers that are identified with your account.
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disassociateNode(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Disassociates a node from an AWS OpsWorks CM server, and removes the node from the server's managed nodes.
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exportServerEngineAttribute(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Exports a specified server engine attribute as a base64-encoded string.
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restoreServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Restores a backup to a server that is in a CONNECTION_LOST, HEALTHY, RUNNING, UNHEALTHY, or TERMINATED state.
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startMaintenance(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Manually starts server maintenance.
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updateServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Updates settings for a server.
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updateServerEngineAttributes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Updates engine-specific attributes on a specified server.
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waitFor(state, params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Waits for a given OpsWorksCM resource.
Methods inherited from AWS.Service
makeRequest, makeUnauthenticatedRequest, setupRequestListeners, defineService
Constructor Details
Property Details
Method Details
associateNode(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Associates a new node with the server. For more information about how to disassociate a node, see DisassociateNode.
On a Chef server: This command is an alternative to knife bootstrap
.
Example (Chef): aws opsworks-cm associate-node --server-name MyServer --node-name MyManagedNode --engine-attributes "Name=CHEF_ORGANIZATION,Value=default" "Name=CHEF_NODE_PUBLIC_KEY,Value=public-key-pem"
On a Puppet server, this command is an alternative to the puppet cert sign
command that signs a Puppet node CSR.
Example (Chef): aws opsworks-cm associate-node --server-name MyServer --node-name MyManagedNode --engine-attributes "Name=PUPPET_NODE_CSR,Value=csr-pem"
A node can can only be associated with servers that are in a HEALTHY
state. Otherwise, an InvalidStateException
is thrown. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid. The AssociateNode API call can be integrated into Auto Scaling configurations, AWS Cloudformation templates, or the user data of a server's instance.
createBackup(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Creates an application-level backup of a server. While the server is in the BACKING_UP
state, the server cannot be changed, and no additional backup can be created.
Backups can be created for servers in RUNNING
, HEALTHY
, and UNHEALTHY
states. By default, you can create a maximum of 50 manual backups.
This operation is asynchronous.
A LimitExceededException
is thrown when the maximum number of manual backups is reached. An InvalidStateException
is thrown when the server is not in any of the following states: RUNNING, HEALTHY, or UNHEALTHY. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server is not found. A ValidationException
is thrown when parameters of the request are not valid.
createServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Creates and immedately starts a new server. The server is ready to use when it is in the HEALTHY
state. By default, you can create a maximum of 10 servers.
This operation is asynchronous.
A LimitExceededException
is thrown when you have created the maximum number of servers (10). A ResourceAlreadyExistsException
is thrown when a server with the same name already exists in the account. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when you specify a backup ID that is not valid or is for a backup that does not exist. A ValidationException
is thrown when parameters of the request are not valid.
If you do not specify a security group by adding the SecurityGroupIds
parameter, AWS OpsWorks creates a new security group.
Chef Automate: The default security group opens the Chef server to the world on TCP port 443. If a KeyName is present, AWS OpsWorks enables SSH access. SSH is also open to the world on TCP port 22.
Puppet Enterprise: The default security group opens TCP ports 22, 443, 4433, 8140, 8142, 8143, and 8170. If a KeyName is present, AWS OpsWorks enables SSH access. SSH is also open to the world on TCP port 22.
By default, your server is accessible from any IP address. We recommend that you update your security group rules to allow access from known IP addresses and address ranges only. To edit security group rules, open Security Groups in the navigation pane of the EC2 management console.
deleteBackup(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Deletes a backup. You can delete both manual and automated backups. This operation is asynchronous.
An InvalidStateException
is thrown when a backup deletion is already in progress. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the backup does not exist. A ValidationException
is thrown when parameters of the request are not valid.
deleteServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Deletes the server and the underlying AWS CloudFormation stacks (including the server's EC2 instance). When you run this command, the server state is updated to DELETING
. After the server is deleted, it is no longer returned by DescribeServer
requests. If the AWS CloudFormation stack cannot be deleted, the server cannot be deleted.
This operation is asynchronous.
An InvalidStateException
is thrown when a server deletion is already in progress. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
describeAccountAttributes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes your account attributes, and creates requests to increase limits before they are reached or exceeded.
This operation is synchronous.
describeBackups(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes backups. The results are ordered by time, with newest backups first. If you do not specify a BackupId or ServerName, the command returns all backups.
This operation is synchronous.
A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the backup does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
describeEvents(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Describes events for a specified server. Results are ordered by time, with newest events first.
This operation is synchronous.
A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
describeNodeAssociationStatus(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Returns the current status of an existing association or disassociation request.
A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when no recent association or disassociation request with the specified token is found, or when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
describeServers(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Lists all configuration management servers that are identified with your account. Only the stored results from Amazon DynamoDB are returned. AWS OpsWorks CM does not query other services.
This operation is synchronous.
A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
disassociateNode(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Disassociates a node from an AWS OpsWorks CM server, and removes the node from the server's managed nodes. After a node is disassociated, the node key pair is no longer valid for accessing the configuration manager's API. For more information about how to associate a node, see AssociateNode.
A node can can only be disassociated from a server that is in a HEALTHY
state. Otherwise, an InvalidStateException
is thrown. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
exportServerEngineAttribute(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Exports a specified server engine attribute as a base64-encoded string. For example, you can export user data that you can use in EC2 to associate nodes with a server.
This operation is synchronous.
A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. An InvalidStateException
is thrown when the server is in any of the following states: CREATING, TERMINATED, FAILED or DELETING.
restoreServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Restores a backup to a server that is in a CONNECTION_LOST
, HEALTHY
, RUNNING
, UNHEALTHY
, or TERMINATED
state. When you run RestoreServer, the server's EC2 instance is deleted, and a new EC2 instance is configured. RestoreServer maintains the existing server endpoint, so configuration management of the server's client devices (nodes) should continue to work.
This operation is asynchronous.
An InvalidStateException
is thrown when the server is not in a valid state. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
startMaintenance(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Manually starts server maintenance. This command can be useful if an earlier maintenance attempt failed, and the underlying cause of maintenance failure has been resolved. The server is in an UNDER_MAINTENANCE
state while maintenance is in progress.
Maintenance can only be started on servers in HEALTHY
and UNHEALTHY
states. Otherwise, an InvalidStateException
is thrown. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
updateServer(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Updates settings for a server.
This operation is synchronous.
updateServerEngineAttributes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Updates engine-specific attributes on a specified server. The server enters the MODIFYING
state when this operation is in progress. Only one update can occur at a time. You can use this command to reset a Chef server's public key (CHEF_PIVOTAL_KEY
) or a Puppet server's admin password (PUPPET_ADMIN_PASSWORD
).
This operation is asynchronous.
This operation can only be called for servers in HEALTHY
or UNHEALTHY
states. Otherwise, an InvalidStateException
is raised. A ResourceNotFoundException
is thrown when the server does not exist. A ValidationException
is raised when parameters of the request are not valid.
waitFor(state, params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request
Waits for a given OpsWorksCM resource. The final callback or 'complete' event will be fired only when the resource is either in its final state or the waiter has timed out and stopped polling for the final state.
Waiter Resource Details
opsworkscm.waitFor('nodeAssociated', params = {}, [callback]) ⇒ AWS.Request
Waits for the nodeAssociated
state by periodically calling the underlying
OpsWorksCM.describeNodeAssociationStatus() operation every 15 seconds
(at most 15 times).