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author | Sid Karunaratne | 2015-06-08 17:17:50 +0300 |
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committer | Sid Karunaratne | 2015-06-08 17:17:50 +0300 |
commit | 8c14f6ec3f2c99a7fbd69dac071b9a772776f573 (patch) | |
tree | ab479504dcef30216d1dff2dc6290bc6a9096563 /install | |
download | aur-elastic-mapreduce.tar.gz |
Initial import, version 2014-07-22
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diff --git a/install b/install new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d29f2e763d69 --- /dev/null +++ b/install @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/bin/bash +post_install() +{ +cat<<EOF + +elastic-mapreduce expects you to have a credentials.json file in +/usr/local/elastic-mapreduce. You should use the -c parameter to specify your +own location. I suggest you place the following alias into your ~/.bashrc: +alias elastic-mapreduce="elastic-mapreduce -c \$HOME/.config/elastic-mapreduce/credentials.json" + +These credentials are available on the http://aws.amazon.com website under +"Your Account/Access Identifiers" (top right). The file should look something +like this: + +$ cat credentials.json +{ + "access-id": "<insert your AWS access id here>", + "private-key": "<insert your AWS secret access key here>", + "key-pair": "<insert the name of your Amazon ec2 key-pair here>", + "key-pair-file": "<insert the path to the .pem file for your Amazon ec2 key pair here>", + "region": "<The region where you wish to launch your job flows. Should be one of us-east-1, us-west-1, us-west-2, eu-west-1, ap-southeast-1, or ap-northeast-1, sa-east-1>" +} + +See /usr/local/elastic-mapreduce/README for more information +EOF +} |