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oci-arangodb

This is a Terraform module that deploys ArrangoDB on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). They are developed jointly by Oracle and ArrangoDB.

Prerequisites

First off you'll need to do some pre deploy setup. That's all detailed here.

Clone the Module

Now, you'll want a local copy of this repo. You can make that with the commands:

git clone https://github.com/oracle-quickstart/oci-arangodb.git
cd oci-arangodb/terraform
ls

That should give you this:

Initialize the deployment

We now need to initialize the directory with the module in it. This makes the module aware of the OCI provider. You can do this by running:

terraform init

This gives the following output:

Deploy the module

Now for the main attraction. Let's make sure the plan looks good:

terraform plan

That gives:

If that's good, we can go ahead and apply the deploy:

terraform apply

You'll need to enter yes when prompted. Once complete, you'll see something like this:

When the apply is complete, the infrastructure will be deployed, but cloud-init scripts will still be running. Those will wrap up asynchronously. So, it'll be a few more minutes before your cluster is accessible. Now is a good time to get a coffee.

When the deployment is completed, it will show you the public IP of the instance created on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Using that public IP, create an SSH tunnel using following command:

ssh -L 8529:localhost:8529 opc@<public IP of the instance>

After that, you can simply browse to (http://localhost:8529). You can find the username and password in the ouputs.

Example:

ArangoDB Password = fRAaF6Nx&9

ArangoDB Username = root

ArangoDB VM public IP = 132.145.162.244

View the instance in the Console

You can also login to the web console here to view the IaaS that is running the cluster.

Destroy the Deployment

When you no longer need the deployment, you can run this command to destroy it:

terraform destroy

You'll need to enter yes when prompted.

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