Jose,
At the URL in your note, there is a link to an Excel spreadsheet. If you look 
at the "API List" tab of the spreadsheet, it shows which parameters are 
supported and which are not. Unsupported parameters are in red. On the specific 
command you're asking about, ec2-run-instances, it looks to me as if --subnet 
is in the red category.

We are in the process of updating our published AWS API compatibility 
documentation. The existing version is at 
http://docs.cloudstack.org/CloudBridge_Documentation .

I hope this information is helpful.

Jessica T.
CloudStack Tech Pubs


-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Rozanec [mailto:jroza...@tendrilinc.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 8:32 PM
To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org
Subject: How do ec2 commands map cloudstack API?

Hello,

Is there a document explaining how do ec2 commands map cloudstack api 
parameters? I found this 
page<http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/QA/EC2+API+support+-+Test+Execution>with
some data.
Specifically, is there a way to run the ec2-run-instances command specifying a 
network (to be translated to something like the
iptonetworklist[0].networkid=207 parameter on cloudstack API?) How is the 
--subnet parameter handled?

Thanks,

Jose.

 
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