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diff --git a/doc/userdata.txt b/doc/userdata.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7ada0ba5 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/userdata.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +=== Overview === +Userdata is data provided by the entity that launches an instance. +The cloud provider makes this data available to the instance via in one +way or anohter. + +In EC2, the data is provided by the user via the '--user-data' or +'user-data-file' argument to ec2-run-instances. The EC2 cloud makes the +data available to the instance via its meta-data service at +http://169.254.169.254/latest/user-data + +ec2-init can read this input and act on it in different ways. + +=== Input Formats === +ec2-init will download and cache to filesystem any user-data that it +finds. However, certain types of user-data are handled specially. + + * Gzip Compressed Content + content found to be gzip compressed will be uncompressed, and + these rules applied to the uncompressed data + + * Mime Multi Part archive + This list of rules is applied to each part of this multi-part file + Using a mime-multi part file, the user can specify more than one + type of data. For example, both a user data script and a + cloud-config type could be specified. + + * User-Data Script + begins with: #! or Content-Type: text/x-shellscript + script will be executed at "rc.local-like" level during first boot. + rc.local-like means "very late in the boot sequence" + + * Include File + begins with #include or Content-Type: text/x-include-url + This content is a "include" file. The file contains a list of + urls, one per line. Each of the URLs will be read, and their content + will be passed through this same set of rules. Ie, the content + read from the URL can be gzipped, mime-multi-part, or plain text + + * Cloud Config Data + begins with #cloud-config or Content-Type: text/cloud-config + + This content is "cloud-config" data. See the examples for a + commented example of supported config formats. + + * Upstart Job + begins with #upstart-job or Content-Type: text/upstart-job + + Content is placed into a file in /etc/init, and will be consumed + by upstart as any other upstart job. + +=== Examples === +There are examples in the examples subdirectory. +Additionally, the 'tools' directory contains 'write-mime-multipart', +which can be used to easily generate mime-multi-part files from a list +of input files. That data can then be given to an instance. + +See 'write-mime-multipart --help' for usage. |