OpenStack Orchestration (Heat) CFN Tools
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The -k argument can be a top-level key or a nested key in which case the keys are separated by dots (eg "foo.bar"). In case a key contains a dot character, it needs to be surrounded by single quotes (eg "foo.'bar.1'.fred). If the -k option is not provided, the command prints out the full metadata structure as before. Change-Id: Ib05d39672086001b83e8d7f56bc42cc4ba75751c Fixes: bug #1183299 |
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Heat CloudFormation Tools
There are several bootstrap methods for cloudformations: 1. Create image with application ready to go 2. Use cloud-init to run a startup script passed as userdata to the nova server create 3. Use the CloudFormation instance helper scripts
This package contains files required for choice #3.
- cfn-init - Reads the AWS::CloudFormation::Init for the instance resource,
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installs packages, and starts services
- cfn-signal - Waits for an application to be ready before continuing, ie:
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supporting the WaitCondition feature
cfn-hup - Handle updates from the UpdateStack CloudFormation API call