#senseHCMC-ELK#
##Description## Vagrantfile to deploy the ELK stack Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana running on Azure for use in the senseHCMC project.
=================================== ##Setup to use this## There are a number of steps you need to complete in order to run this VM on an Azure subscription.
###Install vagrant-azure plugin### vagrant plugin install vagrant-azure
###Install openssl### chocolatey install openssl.light -y
###Set up and Upload Azure Management Certificate### openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout az_cert.pem -out az_cert.pem openssl x509 -inform pem -in az_cert.pem -outform der -out az_cert.cer
Upload the resultant az_cert.cer file to Azure --> Manage Subcription --> Management Certificate --> Upload
###Set up VM Management Certificate### openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout vm_cert.key -out vm_cert.pem
###Create Azure dummy box### vagrant box add azure https://github.com/msopentech/vagrant-azure/raw/master/dummy.box
###Create vagrantconfig.yaml file### In the same folder as your Vagrantfile, create a file called vagrantconfig.yaml. That file should look like:
subscription_id: your_azure_subscription_ID
password: password_for_the_VMs_vagrant_account
###Bring VM up### vagrant up --provider=azure
###Open UDP Endpoints### It looks like the vagrant-azure plugin doesn't let you set UDP endpoints yet. So log into Azure and add the UDP endpoint for port 5005 to the VM you created. Or using Azure Powershell:
$vm = Get-AzureVM -ServiceName sensehcmc -Name sensehcmc
$vm | Add-AzureEndpoint -Name “sensehcmc” -Protocol udp -LocalPort 5005 -PublicPort 5005
$vm | Update-AzureVM
###Access Web Portal### http://sensehcmc.cloudapp.net/kibana
###Send Test Data### Download the sendData.py file in the root of this project and run it from any machine that has python. It will resolve sensehcmc.cloudapp.net and then send it a JSON formatted string inside a UDP packet to port 5005 containing 6 random sensor readings.