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I am trying to create a cft where due to some reason I want sequential initialisation of ec2 instances via cft.
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  • Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
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I am trying to create a cft where due to some reason I want sequential initialisation of ec2 instances via cft.
Is it even possible?










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  • Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
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    Nov 21 at 17:57














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Is it even possible?










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  • Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
    – tyron
    Nov 21 at 17:57


















  • Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
    – tyron
    Nov 21 at 17:57
















Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
– tyron
Nov 21 at 17:57




Define sequential initialisation on this context. If you want one EC2 instance to be launched after another, you can chain them with the DependsOn attribute from CloudFormation. If you want them to be launched at the same time but have initialisation scripts/steps to be taken in a certain order, you will need something like cfn-init and use WaitConditions and WaitHandlers.
– tyron
Nov 21 at 17:57

















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