Here is what we use:
In the Launch Configuration of the Autoscaling Group, specify the following user data:
<script>
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -NoProfile -File c:\tools\server_userdata.ps1 -instanceEIP eipalloc-abcdefg
</script>
That passes the EIP identifier eipalloc-abcdefg
to the script. Change that to your EIP of course.
We prebake the userdata script itself on the instance, rather than passing the full script to the user data. We normally do alot of configuration in this script; I have reduced it to only EIP assignment here. With a prebaked script, we can share the same script over a variety of instance functions and environment, and control configuration of that instance by passing parameters only via the user data, nothing is statically coded in the script.
Also note we use a transcript file, and Windows events log entries to simplify troubleshooting.
c:\tools\server_userdata.ps1
<powershell>
Import-Module WebAdministration
Start-Transcript -Path C:\userscriptlog.txt
param (
[string]$instanceEIP = $(throw "-instanceEIP is required."),
)
if ([System.Diagnostics.EventLog]::SourceExists("Userdata") -eq $False) {
New-Eventlog -Logname Application -Source 'Userdata'
}
Write-Eventlog -Logname Application -Source 'Userdata' -EventId 1 -EntryType Information -Message 'Begining post-deployment configuration script'
# get instance-id
try {
$InstanceId = (Invoke-WebRequest http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/instance-id).content
} catch {
$_.Exception.message | out-file c:\InstanceId_error.log
Write-Host "FATAL: InstanceId exception"
Exit 1
}
if (!$InstanceId) {
Write-Host "FATAL: InstanceId is null"
Exit
} else {
$InstanceId | out-file C:\InstanceId.txt
Write-Host "InstanceId: $InstanceId"
}
Write-Host "EIP: $instanceEIP"
# assign EIP
$request = New-Object -TypeName Amazon.EC2.Model.AssociateAddressRequest
[void]$request.WithInstanceId($InstanceId)
[void]$request.WithPublicIp($instanceEIP)
$result = $client.AssociateAddress($request)
if ($result) {
Write-Host "Address $instanceEIP assigned to $instanceID successfully."
exit 0
}
else {
Write-Host "Failed to assign $instanceEIP to $instanceID."
exit 2
}
Write-Eventlog -Logname Application -Source 'Userdata' -EventId 1 -EntryType Information -Message 'Post-deployment configuration script complete'
Stop-Transcript
</powershell>
Regarding IAM roles, this script assumes the instance has the appropriate role and permissions. Here are the required permissions:
{
"Version":"2012-10-17",
"Statement":[
{
"Action":[
"ec2:AssociateAddress",
"ec2:DescribeAddresses",
],
"Sid":"Stmt1375723773000",
"Resource":[
"*"
],
"Effect":"Allow"
}
]
}