Trivial change for AWS upgraded T2 instance type and AMI ami-5189a661

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aboschke 2015-12-11 01:24:04 -08:00
parent 3330da00b9
commit a7c8d0714e
1 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ provider "aws" {
} }
resource "aws_instance" "example" { resource "aws_instance" "example" {
ami = "ami-408c7f28" ami = "ami-5189a661"
instance_type = "t1.micro" instance_type = "t2.micro"
} }
``` ```
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Within the resource block itself is configuration for that
resource. This is dependent on each resource provider and resource. This is dependent on each resource provider and
is fully documented within our is fully documented within our
[providers reference](/docs/providers/index.html). For our EC2 instance, we specify [providers reference](/docs/providers/index.html). For our EC2 instance, we specify
an AMI for Ubuntu, and request a "t1.micro" instance so we an AMI for Ubuntu, and request a "t2.micro" instance so we
qualify under the free tier. qualify under the free tier.
## Execution Plan ## Execution Plan
@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ $ terraform plan
... ...
+ aws_instance.example + aws_instance.example
ami: "" => "ami-408c7f28" ami: "" => "ami-5189a661"
availability_zone: "" => "<computed>" availability_zone: "" => "<computed>"
instance_type: "" => "t1.micro" instance_type: "" => "t2.micro"
key_name: "" => "<computed>" key_name: "" => "<computed>"
private_dns: "" => "<computed>" private_dns: "" => "<computed>"
private_ip: "" => "<computed>" private_ip: "" => "<computed>"
@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ since Terraform waits for the EC2 instance to become available.
``` ```
$ terraform apply $ terraform apply
aws_instance.example: Creating... aws_instance.example: Creating...
ami: "" => "ami-408c7f28" ami: "" => "ami-5189a661"
instance_type: "" => "t1.micro" instance_type: "" => "t2.micro"
Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ You can inspect the state using `terraform show`:
$ terraform show $ terraform show
aws_instance.example: aws_instance.example:
id = i-e60900cd id = i-e60900cd
ami = ami-408c7f28 ami = ami-5189a661
availability_zone = us-east-1c availability_zone = us-east-1c
instance_type = t1.micro instance_type = t2.micro
key_name = key_name =
private_dns = domU-12-31-39-12-38-AB.compute-1.internal private_dns = domU-12-31-39-12-38-AB.compute-1.internal
private_ip = 10.200.59.89 private_ip = 10.200.59.89