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@ -149,12 +149,16 @@ def main():
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# In future this needs to be more dynamic but combining block device mapping best practices
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# (bounds for devices, as above) with instance.block_device_mapping data would be tricky. For me ;)
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# Use password data attribute to tell whether the instance is Windows or Linux
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if device_name is None and instance:
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try:
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if inst.root_device_type != 'ebs':
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if inst.get_password_data == '':
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device_name = '/dev/sdf'
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attach = volume.attach(inst.id, device_name)
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while volume.attachment_state() != 'attached':
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time.sleep(3)
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volume.update()
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else:
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device_name = '/dev/sdb'
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attach = volume.attach(inst.id, device_name)
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@ -162,7 +166,7 @@ def main():
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time.sleep(3)
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volume.update()
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except boto.exception.BotoServerError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg = "%s: %s" % (e.error_code, e.error_message))
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module.fail_json(msg = "%s: %s" % (e.error_code, e.error_message))
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print json.dumps({
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"volume_id": volume.id,
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