- Description
- Setup - The basics of getting started with ssm_agent
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
The ssm agent module installs, configures, and manages the AWS ssm agent service across a range of operating systems and distributions.
include '::ssm_agent'
is enough to get you up and running. To pass in parameters specifying which download url to use:
class { '::ssm_agent':
ssm_agent_url => 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/ec2-downloads-windows/SSMAgent/latest/debian_amd64/amazon-ssm-agent.deb',
}
All parameters for the ntp module are contained within the main ::ssm_agent
class, so for any function of the module, set the options you want. See the common usages below for examples.
include '::ssm_agent'
class { '::ssm_agent':
ssm_agent_url => 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/ec2-downloads-windows/SSMAgent/latest/debian_amd64/amazon-ssm-agent.deb',
}
class { '::ssm_agent':
http_proxy => 'http://change.proxy.com:3128',
no_proxy => '169.254.169.254',
}
- ssm_agent: Main class, includes all other classes.
- ssm_agent::install: Handles the packages.
- ssm_agent::config: Handles the configuration file.
- ssm_agent::service: Handles the service.
The following parameters are available in the ::ssm_agent
class:
Optional.
Data type: String.
The ssm agent download url
Default value: https://s3.amazonaws.com/ec2-downloads-windows/SSMAgent/latest/$OS_VER/amazon-ssm-agent.{dev,rpm}
.
Optional.
Data type: Boolean.
Enables the use of agents to download the source code
Default value: false
Optional.
Data type: String.
Connect timeout use of agents to download the source code
Default value: 3
This module has been tested platform on:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, 7
- CentOS 6, 7
- Debian 6, 7
- Ubuntu 16.04
Puppet modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. Please follow our guidelines when contributing changes.
For more information, see our module contribution guide.
To see who's already involved, see the list of contributors.