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- **c5.2xlarge** (`everytab`) — compute: runs pipeline, stores icons on 1TB EBS
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- **c5.2xlarge** (`everytab`) — compute: runs pipeline, stores icons on 1TB EBS
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- **i3.large** (`everytab-db`) — database: runs Postgres on 475GB local NVMe (100K+ IOPS)
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- **i3.large** (`everytab-db`) — database: runs Postgres on 475GB local NVMe (100K+ IOPS)
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Both provisioned by Terraform with `user_data` scripts that run on first boot:
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Both provisioned by Terraform with `user_data` scripts that auto-run on first boot:
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- Compute: `ec2-userdata.sh` (Go, DuckDB, Unbound, swap)
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- Compute: `ec2-userdata.sh` — installs Go, DuckDB, Unbound, swap; clones repo; builds binaries; applies DB schema
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- Database: `db-setup.sh` (NVMe format, Postgres install + config)
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- Database: `db-setup.sh` — formats NVMe, installs Postgres, creates database + schema
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## 1. Terraform
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## Quick Start
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Everything runs from your local machine unless noted.
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```bash
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```bash
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# 1. Create infrastructure
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cd infra
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cd infra
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cp terraform.tfvars.example terraform.tfvars # fill in your values
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cp terraform.tfvars.example terraform.tfvars # fill in your values (including repo_url)
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terraform init
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terraform init
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terraform apply
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terraform apply
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```
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This creates both instances. They auto-provision via user_data (~3 minutes).
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# 2. Save SSH key
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## 2. SSH Key
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```bash
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terraform output -raw ssh_private_key > everytab-key && chmod 600 everytab-key
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terraform output -raw ssh_private_key > everytab-key && chmod 600 everytab-key
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terraform output ssh_command # SSH to compute instance
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terraform output ssh_command_db # SSH to database instance
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# 3. Wait ~3-5 minutes for both instances to auto-provision, then verify
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ssh -i everytab-key ec2-user@$(terraform output -raw ec2_public_ip) \
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'pg_isready -h $(grep DATABASE_URL ~/.bashrc | cut -d@ -f2 | cut -d: -f1)'
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```
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```
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## 3. Verify Database is Ready
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If `repo_url` is set in tfvars, the compute instance automatically:
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- Clones the repo
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- Builds all Go binaries
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- Waits for the DB to be ready
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- Applies the schema
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```bash
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## Running the Pipeline
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# From your local machine or the compute instance
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pg_isready -h $(terraform output -raw db_private_ip)
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```
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If not ready yet, SSH to the DB instance and check `cloud-init` logs:
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SSH to the compute instance — everything is ready:
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```bash
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tail -f /var/log/cloud-init-output.log
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```
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## 4. Clone Repo + Build on Compute Instance
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```bash
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```bash
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ssh -i everytab-key ec2-user@$(terraform output -raw ec2_public_ip)
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ssh -i everytab-key ec2-user@$(terraform output -raw ec2_public_ip)
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git clone <your-repo-url> ~/everytab
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# DATABASE_URL is already in .bashrc, binaries already built
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cd ~/everytab
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# Start the pipeline (see pipeline/README.md for full guide)
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go build -o ~/warc_parse ./pipeline/02_warc_parse/
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./pipeline/01_cc_index/query.sh --db-url "$DATABASE_URL" --limit 0
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go build -o ~/icon_download ./pipeline/03_icon_download/
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go build -o ~/bundle_gen ./pipeline/05_bundle_gen/
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```
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```
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## 5. Connect to Database + Apply Schema
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## Debugging (if auto-provision fails)
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Check cloud-init logs on either instance:
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```bash
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```bash
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# Get the connection string
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# Compute instance
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export DATABASE_URL=$(terraform output -raw database_url)
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ssh -i everytab-key ec2-user@$(terraform output -raw ec2_public_ip) \
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echo "export DATABASE_URL='$DATABASE_URL'" >> ~/.bashrc
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'tail -30 /var/log/cloud-init-output.log'
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# Test connectivity
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# DB instance
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psql $DATABASE_URL -c 'SELECT 1;'
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ssh -i everytab-key ec2-user@$(terraform output -raw db_public_ip) \
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'tail -30 /var/log/cloud-init-output.log'
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# Apply schema
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psql $DATABASE_URL -f ~/everytab/pipeline/01_cc_index/schema.sql
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```
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```
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## 6. Run Pipeline
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See `pipeline/README.md` for the full stage-by-stage guide.
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## Pinning the EC2 AMI
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## Pinning the EC2 AMI
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The `data.aws_ami` lookup fetches the latest Amazon Linux 2023 AMI. If Amazon publishes a new one between applies, Terraform will want to replace your instances.
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The `data.aws_ami` lookup fetches the latest Amazon Linux 2023 AMI. Pin it to prevent instance replacement on unrelated changes:
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To prevent this, pin the AMI after initial creation:
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```bash
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```bash
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# Get the current AMI
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aws ec2 describe-instances --filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=everytab" \
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aws ec2 describe-instances --filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=everytab" \
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--query "Reservations[0].Instances[0].ImageId" --output text
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--query "Reservations[0].Instances[0].ImageId" --output text
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echo 'ec2_ami = "ami-XXXXXXXXXXXX"' >> terraform.tfvars
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echo 'ec2_ami = "ami-XXXXXXXXXXXX"' >> terraform.tfvars
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```
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```
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Remove the `ec2_ami` line from tfvars when you want fresh instances with the latest AMI.
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Remove the line when you want fresh instances with the latest AMI.
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## Teardown (after backup)
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## Teardown
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From the compute instance, back up before tearing down:
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```bash
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# Back up the database (run from compute instance)
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# Back up database
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pg_dump $DATABASE_URL -Fc > ~/everytab_dump.pgfc
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pg_dump $DATABASE_URL -Fc > ~/everytab_dump.pgfc
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# Back up icons to homelab
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# Back up icons to homelab
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rsync -avP ~/icons/ homelab:/backups/everytab/icons/
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rsync -avP ~/icons/ homelab:/backups/everytab/icons/
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```
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```
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Switch to serving-only mode (destroys both EC2 instances):
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From your local machine:
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```bash
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```bash
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# Destroy scanning infrastructure (keeps CloudFront + site bucket)
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terraform apply -var="scanning=false"
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terraform apply -var="scanning=false"
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```
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Full destroy (including the live site):
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# Or full destroy (including the live site)
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```bash
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terraform destroy
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terraform destroy
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```
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```
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