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The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.
The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.

Revision as of 11:20, 23 April 2011

Description

Deliver an appliance to Amazon S3

Setup

You need an Amazon AWS account to perform this Test Case
  1. Prepare your environment
  2. Put the following BoxGrinder config into a file named: /root/.boxgrinder/config
plugins:
  s3:
    access_key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY                        # (required)
    secret_access_key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY          # (required)
    bucket: stormgrind-test                           # (required)
    account_number: 0000-0000-0000                    # (required)
    path: /images                                     # default: /

How to test

  1. Execute
    boxgrinder-build /boxgrinder-appliances/testing-appliances/jeos-appls/fedora-15-jeos.appl -p ec2 -d s3 --trace

Expected Results

The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.

  1. Step #1 completes without error (indicated on console)
  2. Program completes with exit code 0
  3. A tar.gz file of the appliance has appeared in your S3 bucket at the expected path