Adding a server hosted on an Amazon EC2 instance
You can add a server hosted on Amazon EC2 on the Servers page. Note that this feature is deprecated and will be removed from version 8.0.
For more information on how to add a simple execution server (JobServer or Talend Runtime type) , see Adding an execution server.
To perform this action via the MetaServlet application, use the addServer command. For more information about the MetaServlet parameters, see Parameters and actions in metaServlet.
Before you begin
If you want to add a server hosted on Amazon EC2:
- You need to have an Amazon EC2 account with the corresponding
key pair and security group. Moreover, the instance login requires the following
actions with appropriate resources:
- "ec2:Describe*",
- "ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress",
- "ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupEgress",
- "ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress",
- "ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupIngress",
- "ec2:TerminateInstances",
- "ec2:DeleteTags",
- "ec2:StartInstances",
- "ec2:CreateTags",
- "ec2:RunInstances",
- "ec2:StopInstances"
- If you wish to use your own Amazon Machine Images (AMI), it must include an Oracle JDK or OpenJDK, Unzip as well as a JobServer installed as a service to enable task deployment on the Amazon cloud.
- It is recommended to increase the Tomcat memory. For more information on how to increase the memory of Tomcat, see Increasing the memory of Tomcat on Talend Help Center .
Procedure
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