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Thank you soo much and glad that you find my channel unique from other channels and that you find the contents useful. Appreciate all the feedback. Keep watching!!
Thank you for the question. For this you will need to create a user in User Management Console in Windows and make sure you give the necessary permissions to the user account (Remote Desktop User, Administrator, etc). Post that you should be able to login as a user account.
What are you trying to access from the web browser? Are you running any app in the windows server?? You will also need to update the security group to allow the port number of the application.
Yes I have hosted web app and kept all traffic allowed in security group still not able to access , although I'll try to explicitly add port no and retry
I would suggest you to use EC2 user data to create the directory and copy the files to the remote server. If you still wanna use Terraform to achieve this, you can refer the below code. resource "aws_instance" "demo_instance" { instance_type = var.ec2_instance_type ami = var.ec2_ami key_name = var.ec2_key_name tags = local.common_tags connection { type = "ssh" user = "ubuntu" private_key = "${file("/path/to/your/pem/file")}" host = "${aws_instance.demo_instance.public_ip}" port = 22 } provisioner "remote-exec" { inline = [ "sudo mkdir /usr/local/tomcat" ] } provisioner "file" { source = "project.war" destination = "/tmp/project.war" } provisioner "remote-exec" { inline = [ "sudo cp /tmp/project.war /usr/local/tomcat/" ] } } * First remote-exec will create the directory for us * Copy the file to the tmp directory in the EC2 instance (We are doing this because Terraform runs as a non-root user, so we cannot copy the file to any folder that needs root permission) * Copy the file to the destination directory using the remote-exec. Hope this make sense. Let me know if you find this helpful.
Thank you for the query. I can confirm that the command is working as expected. I have tested it on my machine and it gives the right output. Example output from the command : ubuntu@ip-172-31-29-161:~$ ps -u ubuntu | grep -v PID | awk '{print $1}' 46382 46383 46492 46526 47531 47532 47737 47738 47768 47769 47770