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I'm trying to create a VM in Azure using Terraform. I can create the VM directly in Azure Marketplace. However, I'm interested in using Terraform for that.
It's a Linux VM machine, and I'm aware of the block source_image_reference
belonging to the resource azurerm_linux_virtual_machine
.
This block looks like this:
source_image_reference {
publisher = "Canonical"
offer = "UbuntuServer"
sku = "16.04-LTS"
version = "latest"
}
How am I supposed to fulfill such block using an image from Azure Marketplace?
Cheers
EDIT 1
The source_image_reference shown above is just an example. Actually, the very example available on Terraform's site. The image I want to use is SQL Server 2019 on Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
However, I'd say that the question is more general. I mean, once I find an image in Azure Marketplace, how could I use it in Terraform plans?
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Views: 7017
Reputation: 10455
I tried in my environment and successfully created Linux virtual machine with image SQL Server 2019 on Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
Terraform code:
provider "azurerm" {
features {}
}
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "rg" {
name = "example-resources"
location = "eastus"
}
resource "azurerm_virtual_network" "my_terraform_network" {
name = "myVnet"
address_space = ["10.0.0.0/16"]
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
}
# Create subnet
resource "azurerm_subnet" "my_terraform_subnet" {
name = "mySubnet"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
virtual_network_name = azurerm_virtual_network.my_terraform_network.name
address_prefixes = ["10.0.1.0/24"]
}
# Create public IPs
resource "azurerm_public_ip" "my_terraform_public_ip" {
name = "myPublicIP"
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
allocation_method = "Dynamic"
}
# Create Network Security Group and rule
resource "azurerm_network_security_group" "my_terraform_nsg" {
name = "myNetworkSecurityGroup"
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
security_rule {
name = "SSH"
priority = 1001
direction = "Inbound"
access = "Allow"
protocol = "Tcp"
source_port_range = "*"
destination_port_range = "22"
source_address_prefix = "*"
destination_address_prefix = "*"
}
}
# Create network interface
resource "azurerm_network_interface" "my_terraform_nic" {
name = "myNIC"
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
ip_configuration {
name = "my_nic_configuration"
subnet_id = azurerm_subnet.my_terraform_subnet.id
private_ip_address_allocation = "Dynamic"
public_ip_address_id = azurerm_public_ip.my_terraform_public_ip.id
}
}
# Connect the security group to the network interface
resource "azurerm_network_interface_security_group_association" "example" {
network_interface_id = azurerm_network_interface.my_terraform_nic.id
network_security_group_id = azurerm_network_security_group.my_terraform_nsg.id
}
# Generate random text for a unique storage account name
resource "random_id" "random_id" {
keepers = {
# Generate a new ID only when a new resource group is defined
resource_group = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
}
byte_length = 8
}
# Create storage account for boot diagnostics
resource "azurerm_storage_account" "my_storage_account" {
name = "diag${random_id.random_id.hex}"
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
account_tier = "Standard"
account_replication_type = "LRS"
}
# Create (and display) an SSH key
resource "tls_private_key" "example_ssh" {
algorithm = "RSA"
rsa_bits = 4096
}
# Create virtual machine
resource "azurerm_linux_virtual_machine" "my_terraform_vm" {
name = "myVM"
location = azurerm_resource_group.rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.rg.name
network_interface_ids = [azurerm_network_interface.my_terraform_nic.id]
size = "Standard_DS1_v2"
os_disk {
name = "myOsDisk"
caching = "ReadWrite"
storage_account_type = "Premium_LRS"
}
source_image_reference {
publisher = "MicrosoftSQLServer"
offer = "sql2019-ubuntu2004"
sku = "web"
version = "15.0.221108"
}
computer_name = "myvm"
admin_username = "azureuser"
disable_password_authentication = true
admin_ssh_key {
username = "azureuser"
public_key = tls_private_key.example_ssh.public_key_openssh
}
boot_diagnostics {
storage_account_uri = azurerm_storage_account.my_storage_account.primary_blob_endpoint
}
}
The source image reference for SQL Server 2019 on Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
source_image_reference {
publisher = "MicrosoftSQLServer"
offer = "sql2019-ubuntu2004"
sku = "web"
version = "15.0.221108"
}
Console:
Portal:
You can get the version
and sku
by executing below azure cli commands:
az vm image list --all --publisher="MicrosoftSQLServer" --offer="sql2019-ubuntu2004"
Reference: Creating an Azure Linux VM with Ubuntu 20.04 with Terraform - Stack Overflow by Teodorico Maziviala
Upvotes: 1