I will try contacting support.

I will post news here.



On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Ignasi Barrera <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ruben,
>
> This is something we've already detected as there is a live test failing
> just for this reason. Unfortunately, I think it is an issue on the AWS side.
>
> I've been investigating it, but the API call jclouds makes is correct
> according to their docs. The only thing I've found is this thread [1] in
> their developers forum, but it has no answers. Perhaps you can open a new
> thread there or ask in a support channel? We'd also love to understand why
> that is failing.
>
> I.
>
> [1] https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=158544
> El 11/02/2015 05:22, "Ruben Rubio Rey" <[email protected]> escribió:
>
> Hi eveyone,
>>
>> It is my first message to this mailing list. I have been using jclouds
>> for a while but I feel that I need some help to do some basic tasks.
>>
>> I am creating an instance in E2C and I would like to add an extra io1
>> volume, but I am having problems:
>>
>>         final String POLL_PERIOD_TWENTY_SECONDS = 
>> String.valueOf(SECONDS.toMillis(20));
>>
>>         Properties overrides = new Properties();
>>         overrides.setProperty(ComputeServiceProperties.POLL_INITIAL_PERIOD, 
>> POLL_PERIOD_TWENTY_SECONDS);
>>         overrides.setProperty(ComputeServiceProperties.POLL_MAX_PERIOD, 
>> POLL_PERIOD_TWENTY_SECONDS);
>>
>>         Iterable<Module> modules = ImmutableSet.<Module> of(new 
>> SshjSshClientModule(), new SLF4JLoggingModule());
>>         //Iterable<Module> modules = ImmutableSet.<Module> of(new 
>> SshjSshClientModule());
>>
>>         ComputeServiceContext context = ContextBuilder.newBuilder("aws-ec2")
>>                 .credentials("xxx", "xxx")
>>                 .modules(modules)
>>                 .overrides(overrides)
>>                 .buildView(ComputeServiceContext.class);
>>         ComputeService computeService = context.getComputeService();
>>
>> //      UBUNTU
>>         Template template = computeService.templateBuilder()
>>                 .locationId("us-east-1")
>>                 .imageId("us-east-1/ami-7c807d14")
>>                 .hardwareId("t1.micro")
>>                 .build();
>>
>>         // Cant mount straight away (maybe needed to create partition and 
>> format ?)
>>         // 
>> template.getOptions().as(EC2TemplateOptions.class).mapNewVolumeToDeviceName("/dev/sdm",
>>  100, true );
>>         
>> template.getOptions().as(EC2TemplateOptions.class).mapNewVolumeToDeviceName("/dev/sdm",
>>  100, true, "io1", null, false );
>>
>>
>> 15:14:47.284 [main] DEBUG jclouds.wire - >>
>> "Action=RunInstances&ImageId=ami-7c807d14&MinCount=1&MaxCount=1&InstanceType=t1.micro&SecurityGroup.1=jclouds%23m456&KeyName=jclouds%23m456%23f05&UserData=I2Nsb3VkLWNvbmZpZwpyZXBvX3VwZ3JhZGU6IG5vbmUK&BlockDeviceMapping.1.DeviceName=/dev/sdm&BlockDeviceMapping.1.Ebs.VolumeSize=100&BlockDeviceMapping.1.Ebs.DeleteOnTermination=true&BlockDeviceMapping.1.Ebs.VolumeType=io1&Version=2012-06-01"
>> 15:14:47.285 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> POST
>> https://ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ HTTP/1.1
>> 15:14:47.285 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> Host:
>> ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
>> 15:14:47.286 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> X-Amz-Date:
>> 20150211T041447Z
>> 15:14:47.286 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> Authorization:
>> AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=xx/20150211/us-east-1/ec2/aws4_request,
>> SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date,
>> Signature=83fd5d0d5723e87b03ff274d503e5a3952851ce0091dbf9fa42113b1a778ca8d
>> 15:14:47.286 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> Content-Type:
>> application/x-www-form-urlencoded
>> 15:14:47.287 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - >> Content-Length: 388
>> 15:14:47.771 [main] DEBUG o.j.h.i.JavaUrlHttpCommandExecutorService -
>> Receiving response 1653682173: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
>> 15:14:47.771 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
>> 15:14:47.771 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015
>> 04:14:46 GMT
>> 15:14:47.772 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << Transfer-Encoding: chunked
>> 15:14:47.772 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << Server: AmazonEC2
>> 15:14:47.772 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << Cneonction: close
>> 15:14:47.772 [main] DEBUG jclouds.headers - << Content-Type:
>> application/unknown
>> 15:14:47.772 [main] DEBUG jclouds.wire - << "<?xml version="1.0"
>> encoding="UTF-8"?>[\n]"
>> 15:14:47.773 [main] DEBUG jclouds.wire - <<
>> "<Response><Errors><Error><Code>UnknownParameter</Code><Message>The
>> parameter VolumeType is not
>> recognized</Message></Error></Errors><RequestID>e37d4d05-dbd4-45d7-bfd6-2c39e43a48c2</RequestID></Response>"
>>
>> org.jclouds.aws.AWSResponseException: request POST
>> https://ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ HTTP/1.1 failed with code 400,
>> error: AWSError{requestId='e37d4d05-dbd4-45d7-bfd6-2c39e43a48c2',
>> requestToken='null', code='UnknownParameter', message='The parameter
>> VolumeType is not recognized', context='{Response=, Errors=}'}
>>
>> But as far I understand io1 is an accepted value for the VolumeType as
>> specified here:
>> http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSVolumeTypes.html
>>
>> If I run the code with
>>
>> template.getOptions().as(EC2TemplateOptions.class).mapNewVolumeToDeviceName("/dev/sdm",
>>  100, true );
>>
>> it works, but if I try to specify the volume type it fails.
>>
>> How can I create an extra volume specifying the volume type ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Ruben
>>
>>

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