Thanks JJ, I got a good hint from your words, because I forgot to check my hosts file that I used for some other testing where I was overriding s3.amazonaws.com. Next time I will use #openstack-chef
Best Riccardo Il 10/11/2015 01:16, JJ Asghar ha scritto: > On 11/9/15 8:05 AM, Riccardo Diago wrote: >> Hi all, > Hi! > >> I don't know if this problem is ok for this list. If not, please >> address me into the right one. > Technically speaking we do our work off the [openstack-dev][chef] list, > but no harm to foul. > >> But when I run the command: >> >> * chef exec rake berks_vendor >> >> I got the following error: >> >> [2015-11-07T11:14:21.289451 #10681] ERROR -- : Actor crashed! >> Errno::EHOSTUNREACH: No route to host - connect(2) for "s3.amazonaws.com >> <http://s3.amazonaws.com>" port 443 > That's pretty crazy. Any chance any other of the rake commands work? Can > you get to s3 from your workstation? It's odd also that it's trying to > hit s3 via http too. > > Do you have a proxy or are on a corporate network? Have you tried > running this from home? > > If you'd like some real time help, don't hesitate to come round to > #openstack-chef and ping me (j^2) or just ask the question. We are > usually always around. > > > > Best Regards, > JJ Asghar > c: 512.619.0722 t: @jjasghar irc: j^2 > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-operators mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators -- DIAGO srl via Roma 108 25060 Collebeato (BS) Italia Telefono: 030/3750951 _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators
