> I was able to create an instance of this image -- but curiously only
> in eu-west region.
That's right, it seems AMIs are local to a region. Once you've created
an instance, you should be able to clone that into a new AMI of your
own, in whatever region you choose.
Thank you Richard!
I was able to create an instance of this image -- but curiously only
in eu-west region.
FYI to others, port 567 should also be allowed in for the security group used.
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On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>> I'm not able to find th
> I'm not able to find that AMI. I only see one EU region (Ireland). Any
> direct links?
Go to http://thecloudmarket.com and put "fossil" in the search box.
or launch directly with
https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=eu-west-1#launchAmi=ami-03c9f377
I'm not able to find that AMI. I only see one EU region (Ireland). Any
direct links?
Thanks,
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On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> I've made a few tweaks to the paravirtualised plan 9 kernel in
> /n/sources/xen/xen3 to make it compatible with the xen
> some strange
> usage of the word simple
By simple I meant you don't have to ask permission, just do it.
Andrey's right, technically it's a bit more challenging. But not much.
> No, it's simple now - the AMI uses pv-grub (paravirtualised grub) as
> the "kernel", which then loads the real kernel from an ext2 partition
> on your own virtual disk which you control.
can't resist to bastardize the guide. "this is obviously some strange
usage of the word simple that I wasn't
> Are there any hoops to jump through to import a VM? When I last
> checked, it didn't seem possible to load a non-sanctioned OS image.
No, it's simple now - the AMI uses pv-grub (paravirtualised grub) as
the "kernel", which then loads the real kernel from an ext2 partition
on your own virtual dis
Thank you! very nice.
Are there any hoops to jump through to import a VM? When I last
checked, it didn't seem possible to load a non-sanctioned OS image.
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On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> I've made a few tweaks to the paravirtualised plan 9 ker
I've made a few tweaks to the paravirtualised plan 9 kernel in
/n/sources/xen/xen3 to make it compatible with the xen environment
used in amazon's "elastic compute cloud". There's an example public
AMI (in zone eu-west-1) named ami-03c9f377 which can be used to
instantiate a cpu server with fossil