#!/bin/sh # Spin up an ARM build machine using aws cli, build pandoc, and # download the artifact. # # We need to use us-east-2; since my us-west-1 has EC2-classic. # docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-classic-platform.html aws configure set default.region us-east-2 # Now start instance with volume 16GB. # note, the AMI id is different for different regions. # for us east-2 the Debian Buster ARM AMI is ami-0fa8979d18f69948b: echo "Creating instance..." aws ec2 run-instances --image-id ami-0fa8979d18f69948b --count 1 --instance-type t4g.2xlarge --block-device-mapping 'DeviceName=/dev/xvda,Ebs={VolumeSize=16}' --key-name debian-arm-us-east-2 --security-group-ids sg-086ffbadc286c5c00 > ec2.json # Now get the public IP address. INSTANCEID=$(jq '.Instances[0].InstanceId' ec2.json | sed -e 's/"//g') IPADDR=$(aws ec2 describe-instances --instance-ids="$INSTANCEID" --query 'Reservations[0].Instances[0].PublicIpAddress' | sed -e 's/"//g') clean_up() { echo "Terminating the instance..." aws ec2 terminate-instances --instance-ids "$INSTANCEID" } trap clean_up EXIT echo "Waiting for instance to start up..." STATUS=none while [ "$STATUS" != "running" ] do sleep 20 STATUS=$(aws ec2 describe-instance-status --instance-id "$INSTANCEID" | jq '.InstanceStatuses[0].InstanceState.Name' | sed -e 's/"//g') echo "...$STATUS" done # At this point you can connect via SSH, or run this script: # $ ssh -i ~/.ssh/debian-arm-us-east-2.pem admin@$IPADDR SSH="ssh -i ~/.ssh/debian-arm-us-east-2.pem admin@$IPADDR" SCP="scp -r -i ~/.ssh/debian-arm-us-east-2.pem admin@$IPADDR:" echo "Provisioning..." $SSH <