Hey, I still face the same problem...

Even if I make the adjustments on the ec2.ini file as:

https://gist.github.com/zerOnepal/83b66faf52f4d2b7b1a7/revisions

and run 

./ec2.py --list

:( my stopped servers are not getting listed... I tried cleaning the ansible 
cache... still no luck



I am trying do multiple stuffs like: to start the stopped staging servers 
from list generated with ec2.py

Any wise advice,

Thanks

On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at 5:49:00 PM UTC+5:45, Damjan Georgievski 
wrote:
>
> ec2.ini says:
>
> # By default, only EC2 instances in the 'running' state are returned. Set
> # 'all_instances' to True to return all instances regardless of state.
> all_instances = True
>
> but ec2.py still seems to ignore stopped hosts because it has this:
>
>         # Select the best destination address
>         if instance.subnet_id:
>             dest = getattr(instance, self.vpc_destination_variable)
>         else:
>             dest =  getattr(instance, self.destination_variable)
>
>         if not dest:
>             # Skip instances we cannot address (e.g. private VPC subnet)
>             return
>
>
> What's the proper solution here?
>
> -- 
> damjan
>

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