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This is a simple web server pod which serves HTML from an AWS EBS
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volume.
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If you did not use kube-up script, make sure that your minions have the following IAM permissions ([Amazon IAM Roles](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/iam-roles-for-amazon-ec2.html#create-iam-role-console)):
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```shell
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ec2:AttachVolume
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ec2:DetachVolume
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ec2:DescribeInstances
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ec2:DescribeVolumes
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```
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Create a volume in the same region as your node.
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Add your volume information in the pod description file aws-ebs-web.yaml then create the pod:
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```shell
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$ kubectl create -f examples/volumes/aws_ebs/aws-ebs-web.yaml
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```
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Add some data to the volume if is empty:
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```sh
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$ echo "Hello World" >& /var/lib/kubelet/plugins/kubernetes.io/aws-ebs/mounts/aws/{Region}/{Volume ID}/index.html
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```
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You should now be able to query your web server:
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```sh
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$ curl <Pod IP address>
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$ Hello World
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```
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