Initialize the AMI¶
The AMI for the game machine requires some manual steps before use. We provide a basic image. You install the necessary audio and video drivers, as well as any other libraries required by your software.
In This Section
Included Software¶
The current AMI comes with:
- Windows Server Datacenter 2019
- .Net Framework Core and 4.5
- Visual Studio C Runtime 2013 and 2015
- DirectX June 2010
Warning
We disable Windows Defender, Windows Defender SmartScreen, and Windows Firewall in the AMI for performance reasons.
We also install these open source components:
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These are necessary for running the Genvid Stack.
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Used for remote access to your cluster, as it allows access to the GPU.
The default password for access and administrative control is
1genvid6
. You can access the cluster only from the development machine, but we still recommend that you change this password. -
Used to run some services on the machines.
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Used to access various Amazon services.
Start the AMI¶
First, ensure the bastion service is running:
genvid-bastion install --bastionid mybastion --checkmodules --update-global-tfvars --loadconfig
Run the following command to start the AMI:
genvid-ami setup mycluster --az b
mycluster is a unique name used to distinguish your cluster from
any other cluster currently running. You add it on the command line for almost
every command of genvid-ami. The actual name of the cluster will be
suffixed with -ami-setup
(e.g. mycluster-ami-setup
) to help with the
distinction.
Availability Zones
The –az specifies an availability zone (b in the example). The Windows AMI requires a GPU instance, which isn’t available in every availability zone.
If the zone you selected doesn’t have a GPU, you’ll get an error message.
Your requested instance type (g2.2xlarge Windows) is not supported
in your requested Availability Zone (us-east-1a). Please retry your
request by not specifying an Availability Zone or choosing
us-east-1c, us-east-1b, us-east-1d, us-east-1e.
If that happens, you’ll need to run the command using a different zone. The name of the availability zone appears in the error message. The option corresponds to the last letter of the name (e.g., b in us-east-1b).
The command starts a small VPC with the base Genvid image, using your device’s external IP as the sole trusted IP. The first run takes a long time for Windows to setup the necessary elements. Expect around 30 minutes before the script stops.
After the script finishes you get a message like this:
You can now connect to the game machine on vnc://<some ip address>:5900/
You can start TightVNC viewer with the public machine IP and the
default port (5900) or you can leave the port blank. The
password is 1genvid6
.
Locate the Cluster IP¶
You can run the following command to find the machine IP:
genvid-ami output mycluster game_public_ips
You can also re-run genvid-ami setup mycluster
: