B> Hi I can only find all the subnets in the same availability zones which
B> is us-east-1a only. I want each of my subnets into different
B> availability zones in AWS.

Hmm, I don't have any other great ideas, then -- setting the 'az'
parameter in the elements of the 'subnets' list does the right thing when
I try it. (I haven't tried your exact example, but something similar when
I set up a VPC at AWS a while ago.) I did encounter an error where AWS
wouldn't let me create a subnet in a particular AZ (us-east-1c, I think),
but that gave an obvious error, it didn't just drop the subnet into a
different AZ.

                                      -Josh ([email protected])



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