| 22 Feb 2025 |
Arian | That's why it shows up as smaller | 11:02:12 |
Arian | So build the image with format = raw | 11:02:38 |
Arian | And then upload | 11:02:40 |
Arian | * That's why it shows up as smaller. You cant upload vhd format. You need to upload the raw block devices bytes. | 11:03:30 |
adamcstephens | That makes complete sense. Thanks | 12:59:51 |
| 24 Feb 2025 |
commiterate | Arian did you get around to trying the fluent-bit PR? | 17:30:44 |
Arian | It's been on my backlog. Work was really packed the past few weeks. But I'll get to it as we need the changes internally | 19:12:57 |
| 27 Feb 2025 |
| drewhaven joined the room. | 20:06:37 |
drewhaven | Redacted or Malformed Event | 20:10:30 |
drewhaven | Does SSM work will with on-prem NixOS installs? I'm looking to set up a bunch of headless NUCs that are deployed to a bunch of different locations. I want the predictability of Nix configs and flakes, but I'm not sure how the remote management will work. SSM seems to imply that it wants a mutable system to manage, but I guess that's just handled with some scripts that use Nix tools for changes, upgrades and rollbacks? | 20:21:51 |
drewhaven | * Does SSM work well with on-prem NixOS installs? I'm looking to set up a bunch of headless NUCs that are deployed to a bunch of different locations. I want the predictability of Nix configs and flakes, but I'm not sure how the remote management will work. SSM seems to imply that it wants a mutable system to manage, but I guess that's just handled with some scripts that use Nix tools for changes, upgrades and rollbacks? | 20:21:59 |
Arian | I have never tried it but I see no reason why it wouldn’t work | 20:40:10 |
Arian | it might need some changes to the nixos module to support the on-prem ssm join token stuff | 20:40:38 |
Arian | We (mercury.com) are about to open source some terraform modules that we use for deploying NixOS using SSM | 20:41:06 |
Arian | we basically have an SSM Document that does a nixos-rebuild switch | 20:41:23 |
Arian | i can probably get that published tomorrow | 20:42:25 |
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drewhaven | This'll be a new type of deployment for me. I'm used to k8s clusters where it's easy to just start new stuff. Been decades since I had to manage an actual system. :D | 23:22:44 |
Arian | Why do you wanna use AWS SSM though? Do you have other AWS infra to integrate with? | 23:25:09 |
Arian | It's only kind of worth it if you have other AWS infra. Otherwise I'd just use ssh :") | 23:25:30 |
drewhaven | We have a decent amount of AWS stuff for our cloud stuff, though we aren't super heavy on all their infra services. | 23:26:43 |
drewhaven | Just lots of S3, some k8s clusters, a few important ec2 instances. | 23:27:08 |
drewhaven | Probably the main thing is that we already have the access controls set up. | 23:27:27 |
drewhaven | A former SRE was going to use it for this, but never got around to it. Now I'm taking a crack at it. | 23:28:02 |
drewhaven | I'm evaluating options atm. | 23:28:10 |
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| 28 Feb 2025 |
adamcstephens | ssh is superior to ssm, except for the fact that ssm can use sso through aws. | 00:07:22 |
adamcstephens | not that you can't get sso with regular linux, but the setup ease of ssm is probably hard to beat. | 00:08:25 |
adamcstephens | SSH/SSM/SSO, are there other such acronyms? | 00:09:07 |
drewhaven | Don't forget SSL | 00:14:32 |