I have used m3.medium and m3.large On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 2:36 AM, Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What size of instance are you using? It looks like you aren't at to get > resources set up in time. > > > On Thursday, March 12, 2015, Vanessa Gligor <vanessagli...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> When I try to launch an EC2 Instance using DataStax community it's >> working, so I have the premission to create an EC2 instance. I want to have >> Cassandra and Solr as services installed on an VM. >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Seems like its having trouble launching the other EC2 instances that >>> you're requesting. You would need to provide it your AWS credentials for an >>> account that has the permissions to create EC2 instances. Have you done >>> that? >>> >>> If you just want to install cassandra on AWS, you might find this bash >>> script useful: https://gist.github.com/aliakhtar/3649e412787034156cbb >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Vanessa Gligor <vanessagli...@gmail.com >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> I'm trying to launch a new instance of DataStax AMI on a EC2 Amazon >>>> instance. I tried this in 2 different regions (us-east and eu-west), using >>>> these AMIs: ami-ada2b6c4, ami-814ec2e8 (us-east) and ami-7f33cd08, >>>> ami-b2212dc6 (eu-west). >>>> >>>> I followed this documentation: >>>> http://www.datastax.com/documentation/datastax_enterprise/4.6/datastax_enterprise/install/installAMI.html >>>> >>>> So this is what I've done so far: >>>> >>>> 1. I've created a new security group (with those specific ports - I >>>> cannot upload the print screen because I have just created this account) >>>> >>>> 2. I've create a new key pair >>>> >>>> 3. I've launched the DataStax AMI with these configuration details: >>>> --clustername cluster --totalnodes 4 --version enterprise --username >>>> my_name --password my_password --searchnodes 2 (I have verified my >>>> credentials - I can login here http://debian.datastax.com/enterprise/ ) >>>> >>>> 4. After selecting the previous created security group & key pair I >>>> launched the instance >>>> >>>> 5. I've connected to my DataStax Enterprise EC2 instance and this is >>>> the displayed log: >>>> >>>> Cluster started with these options: --clustername cluster --totalnodes >>>> 4 --version enterprise --username my_name --password **** --searchnodes 2 >>>> >>>> 03/12/15-08:59:23 Reflector: Received 1 of 2 responses from: >>>> [u'172.31.34.171']... Exception seen in ds1_launcher.py. Please check >>>> ~/datastax_ami/ami.log for more info. Please visit .... >>>> >>>> >>>> and the ami.log shows these messages: >>>> >>>> >>>> [INFO] 03/12/15-08:59:23 Reflector: Received 1 of 2 responses from: >>>> [u'172.31.34.171'] >>>> [ERROR] EC2 is experiencing some issues and has not allocated all of the >>>> resources in under 10 minutes. >>>> Aborting the clustering of this reservation. Please try again. >>>> [ERROR] Exception seen in ds1_launcher.py: >>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>> File "/home/ubuntu/datastax_ami/ds1_launcher.py", line 22, in >>>> initial_configurations >>>> ds2_configure.run() >>>> File "/home/ubuntu/datastax_ami/ds2_configure.py", line 1135, in run >>>> File "/home/ubuntu/datastax_ami/ds2_configure.py", line 57, in exit_path >>>> AttributeError: EC2 is experiencing some issues and has not allocated all >>>> of the resources in under 10 minutes. >>>> Aborting the clustering of this reservation. Please try again. >>>> >>>> Any suggestion on how to fix this problem? >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> Have a nice day, >>>> >>>> Vanessa. >>>> >>>> >>> >>