This article instructs on how to create a Breeze Agent Deployment via AWS Systems Manager Distributor.
This article explains how to deploy Cloudaware Breeze agent using AWS Systems Manager
Automatic installation using Breeze Package sharing in AWS SSM
Prerequisites
ensure that aws account is added to cloudaware
something else?
Setup
log in to cloudaware → Admin. Select Breeze in the list of integrations
enable sharing of Cloudaware Breeze Package in AWS Systems Manager.
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Manual installation using AWS Systems Manager Distributor (deprecated)
Description
The user creates a package with Breeze Agent. The distributor publishes this package to System Manager managed instances. Then the agent can be installed or uninstalled:
one time by using AWS Systems Manager Run Command
on a schedule by using AWS Systems Manager State Manager
Prerequisites
The distributor package consists of a manifest and two .zip
archive files for Windows and Linux platforms. Each archive contains install and uninstall scripts, as well as Breeze Agent distro respectively to the platform. The manifest template and scripts can be obtained from the GitHub repository.
In the file manifest.json, find the field "version"
and change its value to a meaningful one. The value of a version name should also be specified when the package is added to the Distributor (it becomes a part of the AWS Systems Manager document). The version value can contain letters, numbers, underscores, hyphens, and periods, and be from 3 to 128 characters in length. Using a human-readable value is recommended.
Preparing package files
A Linux archive named breeze-agent-linux.zip should contain such files as install.sh, uninstall.sh and agent.XXX.YY.Z.x86_64.linux.tgz (the Linux Breeze Agent distro as downloaded from CMDB).
A Windows archive named breeze-agent-windows.zip should contain such files as install.ps1, uninstall.ps1 and agent.XXX.YY.Z.windows.signed.exe (the Windows Breeze Agent distro as downloaded from CMDB).
Ensure the script files have correct lines breaks, namely LF
(\n
== 0x0A
) on Linux and CRLF
(\r\n
== 0x0D 0x0A
) on Windows.
For each archive file mentioned in the manifest, a sha256 checksum should be specified. To calculate it, the following commands can be used:
Linux:
shasum -a 256 file-name.zip
oropenssl dgst -sha256 file-name.zip
Windows:
Get-FileHash -Path file-name.zip
(PowerShell)
In the manifest.json, find the section "files"
and replace ARCHIVE_CHECKSUM
placeholders with the calculated checksums.
Package creation
Create an Advanced package in the AWS Systems Manager, as described in AWS documentation.