Thierry: This is the first time I've typed any euca2ools commands, so
I'm not sure where else there might be a problem. I don't think may
commands would require the user id anyway.
Let me know if there are any specific ones you'd like me to test.
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Increasing importance to High as this seems to affect a lot of people,
making common Dell hardware difficult to use.
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Torsten: What AMI id are you starting with?
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I just tried using euca2ools for the first time to bundle a running
Karmic instance. Apart from the bugs that make it not work at all (bug
450044, bug 479823, bug 479836) I also found a number of other
incompatibilities which make it look like more changes are needed than
just ec2-* symlinks.
Torsten: What AMI id are you starting with?
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Perhaps instead of symlinks, the commands could be short wrappers which
set the appropriate envariables.
I'm not sure if Amazon's EC2 API/AMI tools default to https or http
for the API URls. It might be http, but further research would be
appropriate for compatibility, especially as this affects
Thanks for reporting this. Can you provide the AMI id you started with?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 450044 ***
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Thanks Neil. This does appear to be a duplicate of bug 450044, so it is
being marked as such.
Torsten, please look at the other bug report to see if there is any
missing information that you can provide, or
Thanks for reporting this. Can you provide the AMI id you started with?
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Thanks Neil. This does appear to be a duplicate of bug 450044, so it is
being marked as such.
Torsten, please look at the other bug report to see if there is any
missing information that you can provide, or
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: euca2ools
Using an AWS account which has a user id starting with a zero (0), I
used the euca-bundle-vol to bundle a running Karmic instance, then euca-
upload-bundle to upload to S3, then euca-register to try to register the
uploaded bundle.
The
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When running a Karmic AMI on EC2, I tried to bundle the running instance
using euca-bundle-vol but ran into a required --ec2cert option.
In order to create this bundle to create a new AMI on EC2, you need to
have the EC2 X509 public key
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ami-9733d0fe
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The Canonical images look like they are trying to match the ssh host key
output in the console log using the format as set by Amazon which has
become
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Agree on all points and the patch looks good.
Setting the priority to Low because I think the number of people this affects
is probably low based on
http://alestic.com/2009/08/ec2-poll-fingerprint
However, it is a simple change and being compatible is a good thing, so
it would be great to
Scott: Since you're solving this with an exec script, could you also
remove the incorrect /etc/hostname file while you're at it?
Even though I haven't found any standard packages which depend on
/etc/hostname it still bugs me to have an incorrect value stored there
by default.
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Scott: Since you're solving this with an exec script, could you also
remove the incorrect /etc/hostname file while you're at it?
Even though I haven't found any standard packages which depend on
/etc/hostname it still bugs me to have an incorrect value stored there
by default.
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Seems to me the importance could be set to Wishlist for Apport.
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I thought I saw a bit of code which somebody (mdz?) wrote to collect
relevant information from an EC2 instance. If anybody remembers where
this went, perhaps it could be attached to this bug.
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Thierry: Half joking, I'll point out that anybody can have root on an
Ubuntu system for an hour for only $0.10 with EC2.
More seriously: If the benefit of the rsync approach is only to increase
the number of inodes, perhaps the original mke2fs could be run with the
-N option to increase the
Thierry: Half joking, I'll point out that anybody can have root on an
Ubuntu system for an hour for only $0.10 with EC2.
More seriously: If the benefit of the rsync approach is only to increase
the number of inodes, perhaps the original mke2fs could be run with the
-N option to increase the
I don't think this is a problem on any of the more recent AMIs.
Closing as fixed.
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At this point I am confident that the behavior I am seeing is not
correlated with multiple touches on the touchpad as I thought it might
be in Possibly relevant note above.
I am also confident that it is extremely annoying to not have a reliable
interaction with my computer. This one bug makes
AMIs for Amazon EC2 should be 10 GB (10240 * 1024 * 1024 bytes)
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Assignee: Eric Hammond (esh) = Chuck Short (zulcss)
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Status: Fix
Scott: What do you mean by not change anything else? If the user
modifies sources.list would a rebundled AMI overwrite their changes or
not?
I'm also not clear which ami_id is referenced in the last step. If it
is the AMI being created, then the user does not know the id yet.
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Scott: What do you mean by not change anything else? If the user
modifies sources.list would a rebundled AMI overwrite their changes or
not?
I'm also not clear which ami_id is referenced in the last step. If it
is the AMI being created, then the user does not know the id yet.
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ami-9c5cbcf5
canonical-testing-us/hardy-i386-20090925.manifest.xml
I ran one instance of this image. The sshd server was listening, but
rejected my ssh key.
The console output (attached) shows that there were network issues, so
it might not
In case it isn't implied, new AKIs (kernels) and ARIs (ramdisks) are
also desired.
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This combination worked for me as far as seeing the host ssh key in the
console output:
ami-fa658593 + aki-305dbd59 + ari-365dbd5f
I did note that it spent almost 5 minutes in pending state which would
be a concern if it continues to happen.
There were also a few more warning type messages
The ideal solution would include the ability to easily set up either of
the following environments and be able to switch between them:
1) euca2ools without ec2-* symlinks. Optionally, Amazon's ec2-*-tools
packages could be installed alongside and commands from either set of
tools could be run
I suggest this ability to support the ec2-* names should be a
requirement before the ec2-ami-tools on the Canonical EC2 images are
replaced with euca2ools (assuming euca2ools is sufficiently compatible
and stable for it to become the default).
It's not just Canonical's documentation which would
Here is the current documentation for user-data scripts:
http://alestic.com/2009/06/ec2-user-data-scripts
And the original, reference implementation (run at S71 on Ubuntu):
http://ec2-run-user-data.notlong.com
RightScale has completely different specs for how user-data is handled
in their
Are we sure that group admin should have sudo rights by default in
Karmic? It doesn't in Jaunty.
When this bug was submitted, the AMI in question had a comment in
/etc/sudoers which claimed that admin should have sudo privs, but the
actual line to implement this was missing.
The latest Alpha-6
Upon further review, I stand corrected and the bug stands.
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I'm marking this Low based on my understanding of the importance
metrics, but since this can break a user's EC2 image on rebundling, I'd
love to see the fix released.
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Are we sure that group admin should have sudo rights by default in
Karmic? It doesn't in Jaunty.
When this bug was submitted, the AMI in question had a comment in
/etc/sudoers which claimed that admin should have sudo privs, but the
actual line to implement this was missing.
The latest Alpha-6
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 434181 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434181
Yes, bug 434181 should solve the removes itself problem.
RightScale has indicated that the desired rebundling approach should be
to run the image within RightScale which will install all of the
RightScale
Upon further review, I stand corrected and the bug stands.
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I think this is necessary to be completed for Canonical's images to
replace the ones I've been building, but given its place in the whole of
Ubuntu, I'm marking it Medium importance.
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I'm marking this Low based on my understanding of the importance
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love to see the fix released.
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Some or all of the concerns here may be solved by bug 434181.
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Based on IRC discussion, it may not have been clear that I consider this
a reasonably important bug to fix for Karmic even though it means
splitting ec2-init into two init scripts. There are existing
architectures using Ubuntu on EC2 which break when attempted to be run
on Canonical's latest
Could you provide details or pointers to the appropriate code? (I'm
also incorporate these into some images I build for clients.)
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AMI: ami-a40fefcd canonical-alphas-us/karmic-i386-alpha5.1.manifest.xml
All of the ec2-init functionality is currently driven by a single
/etc/init.d/ec2-init script which is run at a single rc startup level
(S15).
Some of the functionality,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 431103 ***
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Until we figure out the ultimate flexible solution, I'd like to be able
to log in while the user-data script is running so I can monitor
progress and debug.
A security bug in ssh should be considered a good motivating reason to
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Perhaps another approach might be to say that the user-data script
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AMIs on http://alestic.com which run the user-data late in the boot
process. With that as the de-facto standard, then to enable easy
migration for existing
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there presumably aren't very many modules for the EC2 kernel.
I guess this raises the questions of what modules we are talking about,
and this is an area where I wouldn't know what to cut out. I personally
depend on some which may not be considered part of the core modules
including: fuse, xfs,
there presumably aren't very many modules for the EC2 kernel.
I guess this raises the questions of what modules we are talking about,
and this is an area where I wouldn't know what to cut out. I personally
depend on some which may not be considered part of the core modules
including: fuse, xfs,
Public bug reported:
It is fairly standard practice to include kernel modules in images for
Amazon EC2, but the most recent Karmic AMIs do not include them:
ami-a40fefcd
canonical-alphas-us/karmic-i386-alpha5.1.manifest.xml
ami-a20fefcb
Public bug reported:
This ticket is a request for Canonical to publish Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty
AMIs for Amazon EC2.
People are currently running Ubuntu Jaunty AMIs published on
http://alestic.com but I would like to transition this over to AMIs
maintained by Canonical.
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Public bug reported:
The most recent Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid AMIs published by Canonical are
from April 2009:
# us-east-1 32-bit
ami-5059be39
canonical-cloud-us/ubuntu-intrepid-20090422-i386.manifest.xml
# us-east-1 64-bit
ami-255bbc4c
Public bug reported:
The most recent Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy AMIs published by Canonical are from
April 2009:
# us-east-1 32-bit
ami-5d59be34
canonical-cloud-us/ubuntu-hardy-20090422-i386.manifest.xml
# us-east-1 64-bit
ami-2959be40
Public bug reported:
It is fairly standard practice to include kernel modules in images for
Amazon EC2, but the most recent Karmic AMIs do not include them:
ami-a40fefcd
canonical-alphas-us/karmic-i386-alpha5.1.manifest.xml
ami-a20fefcb
- Here is Amazon's description of how to rebundle:
http://ec2gsg-creating.notlong.com
- Here is an article I wrote on the topic:
http://alestic.com/2009/06/ec2-ami-bundle
- For security reasons, I would not model putting the certificate and private
key into the rebundled image as described
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is this still a problem?
Can you provide an AMI id where it can be reproduced?
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Is this description specific enough to be a bug report or should this be
moved into a proposal thingy (not sure of the exact Ubuntu process
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I may be biased (ok yes, I am biased) but it seems to me that if Xen
needs to be configured differently than KVM, then it should be and we
should be building separate images for EC2 and UEC. The EC2 images for
Ubuntu should be the best EC2 images possible without compromise.
I can understand the
The xen-divert-tls-libc solution requires the user to know that special
tweaking has been done to the system and causes problems in certain
libc6 upgrades which require specialized manual intervention not
necessary on standard Ubuntu. Remember that upgrade is a common
practice when running EC2
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A lot of work has been done on ec2-init in the last couple months. I'm
assuming that whatever the problem was here it has been fixed, since
we're not seeing issues in recent images. If there is still an issue,
please provide the requested details and set the status to New.
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Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/glibc/+bug/246625 talks
about the kernel version where it changed from hwcap 0 nosegneg to
hwcap 1 nosegneg along with other things which sound important and may
or may not be related to this issue.
The current bug has been marked Fix Released.
Thanks!
Are there matching kernel modules available for download?
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PPA debs are great. I see some kernel modules here, but not for
2.6.31-300-ec2-xen:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa
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I see from Scott's message that the kernel modules were uploaded to a
different PPA from previous versions. Is there a reason these weren't
placed in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa ?
I would recommend that the kernel modules and other production required
components for EC2 be
Tim: I understand. I love the policy of getting test images out early
and often, and can live with temporary locations and inconveniences. As
long as it's clear that things are moving towards standardized and
reproducible processes with long term vision, I'm happy.
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Soren:
There are a number of packages which do not activate automatically when
they installed, but instead require changing a configuration line in
/etc/default/xxx to RUN=yes or some such.
The vmbuilder EC2 plugin would have no trouble tweaking this after
installing the ec2-init package.
What
The 64-bit kernels overwrote the 32-bit kernels since both were named
test-kernel-01. The 32-bit kernels are unusable.
Please build the kernels and ramdisks using descriptive manifest
prefixes including the kernel version, architecture, date, and tags
like:
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The fix for this will be LP#418130 (building a Karmic kernel), so I
think it's appropriate to call this a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 418130
Karmic EC2 images don't use a
The ec2-init package should only be installed on an instance (or image)
which is used inside of Amazon EC2 or compatible environment
(Eucalyptus). End users should never install the ec2-init package
themselves as it is only useful when building images for EC2/Eucalyptus.
Are there any other
** Summary changed:
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-on-ec2
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ubuntu-on-ec2
Status: New = In Progress
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[FFE] ec2-init should check for image upgrades
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423856
You
Random response points:
- My main statement is that I think this feature should be discussed on
a more public forum. I don't know if this should be ubuntu-ec2,
ec2ubuntu, a technical board meeting, or whatever. I'm simply reporting
a conflict in what I've heard in the past and what seems to be
I believe I have heard rather strong statements from Canonical that
Ubuntu will never have phone home type data collection hooks to find
out how many people are running Ubuntu. Though the overt intent of this
proposal may be philanthropic, this sounds suspiciously like such a
feature.
I would
I'm not saying it's not valuable. I'm not saying I personally oppose
it.
I am saying that it appears to violate what I understood to be a promise
from Ubuntu and that the implications should be considered carefully and
the policy should be discussed publicly before the feature is
implemented.
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