Associates a new node with the server. For more information about how to disassociate a node, see DisassociateNode.
opsworkscm_associate_node(ServerName, NodeName, EngineAttributes)
[required] The name of the server with which to associate the node.
[required] The name of the node.
[required] Engine attributes used for associating the node.
Attributes accepted in a AssociateNode request for Chef
CHEF_ORGANIZATION
: The Chef organization with which the node is
associated. By default only one organization named default
can
exist.
CHEF_NODE_PUBLIC_KEY
: A PEM-formatted public key. This key is
required for the chef-client
agent to access the Chef API.
Attributes accepted in a AssociateNode request for Puppet
PUPPET_NODE_CSR
: A PEM-formatted certificate-signing request (CSR)
that is created by the node.
svc$associate_node( ServerName = "string", NodeName = "string", EngineAttributes = list( list( Name = "string", Value = "string" ) ) )
On a Chef server: This command is an alternative to knife bootstrap
.
Example (Chef):
aws opsworks-cm associate-node --server-name <i>MyServer</i> --node-name <i>MyManagedNode</i> --engine-attributes "Name=<i>CHEF_ORGANIZATION</i>,Value=default" "Name=<i>CHEF_NODE_PUBLIC_KEY</i>,Value=<i>public-key-pem</i>"
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 <i>MyServer</i> --node-name <i>MyManagedNode</i> --engine-attributes "Name=<i>PUPPET_NODE_CSR</i>,Value=<i>csr-pem</i>"
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.