Red Hat AMQ on AWS

Amazon EC2 Installation guide

1. Overview

This guide will provide step by step instructions how to start using the installed products on your AWS EC2 instance.

This AMI contains a ready-to-run Red Hat AMQ image at the selected version. In order to use this image, you need to launch it with your selected type, and log in via SSH to activate it.

Visit the Red Hat AMQ page on the AWS Marketplace

2. Launching an instance

In order to launch Red Hat AMQ, a few settings need to be configured on the AWS console as follows. The instructions for launching an instance differ depending on where you launch from. Initially you will launch the instance from the AWS Marketplace.

 

 3. Initial login and setup

The Red Hat AMQ products are shipped with a base binary installation. On the first login to the instance – after logging onto the instance via SSH as the ‘ec2-user’ user you will see basic information about AMQ installation. The following is an overview of the steps you will be guided through to create the required profiles on the instance:

Once the instance has started up (you can see it by having ” 2/2 checks passed ” in EC2 console).

  1. Log onto the instance from the EC2 console or via SSH as the ‘ec2-user’ user, using the key you selected above.  For example:
    • From the EC2 console by clicking  the “Connect to your instance” button with username “ec2-user“, using the previously (instance launch-time) selected .pem keyfile.
    • Via SSH from your desktop, for example
      ssh -i ./MidVisionUSMC.pem ec2-user@ec2-52-87-198-23.compute-1.amazonaws.com
  2. You should see the MidVision banner and then you are placed in a setup wizard.
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    Welcome, this is MidVisionCloud Red Hat AMQ image.
    You can find your Red Hat AMQ installation under /opt/redhat/amq-broker/amq-broker-7.7.0
    Please run 'sudo su - amq-broker' to start using provided services.
    
    

4. Accessing the Red Hat AMQ installation

4.1 Access the Red Hat AMQ installation

Confirm installation. The Red Hat AMQ installation is available under:

/opt/redhat/amq-broker/amq-broker-7.7.0

The owner of this installation is the ‘amq-broker’ OS user, which password is set to your [instanceId]

5. Maintaining the installation

The following sections cover some of the activities you might want to perform after the instance has been started.
  • root:      This is the superuser in linux systems. You can log in as any other user without using passwords. E.g: “su ec2-user
  • amq-broker:  This user does not have SUDO rights. If you want to switch back to root user, type “exit“, this will take you back to the previous user session. You can give this user sudo rights by just updating /etc/sudoers file
  • ec2-user: This user is a standard ec2-instance user which is used to login to the instance. This user has  SUDO rights. 

6. Troubleshooting

6.1 Session loss during setup

If you lose your SSH connection to the target instance during the first run setup script execution (e.g. as a result of a network problem), we advise you to delete and recreate the EC2 instance and run the script again.

6.2 Contacting MidVision support

Please visit our support website.