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Title: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Beta)
Url: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/...
Users activity: 21 posts per thread
Forum activity: 355 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Beta):

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Threads: 355 1,190 3,163
Post: 749 2,477 6,586
 

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Top authors during last week:

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Shlomo Swidler
114
user's latest post:
Installing packages in Debian Lenny
Published (2009-11-28 23:01:00)
If this is a freshly launched instance you need to: sudo apt-get update for the Ubuntu and Debian AMIs. Then the apt-get stuff will work.
AndrewC@AWS
28
user's latest post:
Bad EBS performance
Published (2009-11-25 09:31:00)
Thanks for the update.  Looking back through our logs, these same volumes seem to have had problems around this time on several other days in the past (as you have indicated).  Given that you are seeing problems across multiple volumes and multiple instances, I'm wondering if there is something in your data access pattern triggering this behavior.  Do you have any nightly processes that run around this...
borensky
26
user's latest post:
Strange IP address and port
Published (2009-11-27 11:52:00)
I forgot to have the test done with this port, instead of using the security group by default. Thank you.
Allen
22
user's latest post:
Domain Name Server
Published (2009-11-28 09:01:00)
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?messageID=72873&#72873
D. Kavanagh
17
user's latest post:
Signature problem in connecting...
Published (2009-11-24 17:58:00)
out of curiosity, since I wrote most of typica, what prevents you from using it? I know it won't work in GAE, for example. David
Cindy@AWS
17
user's latest post:
Bundle windows instance failed
Published (2009-11-27 04:01:00)
Hi dmitryvolkov, I see that your bundle task bun-449f7a2d failed with the error you described in your original post above.  That bundle task was for your EC2 instance located in the EU region, but the bucket you specified is located in the US region.  When bundling an EC2 instance, the instance and the destined S3 bucket must be located in the same region.  I suggest creating a new bucket in the EU region and...
slackzen
15
user's latest post:
traffic spike in cloud watch
Published (2009-11-22 08:46:00)
I checked that out, logrotate.conf is set to rotate every week and none of my log .1 have time stamps from that period. Any communication on a local log rotate should be over loopback anyways.
tachu1
14
user's latest post:
Bad EBS performance
Published (2009-11-28 12:19:00)
iostat.txt (17.2 K)
David@AWS
13
user's latest post:
instance died after a year? poof?
Published (2009-11-28 22:41:00)
Hi, The underlying hardware suffered a failure and had been degraded. A two week eviction notice was sent out on 2009-11-13 indicating that the instance should be relaunched by 2009-11-27. The instance was terminated yesterday prior to the hardware maintenance. Please ensure that your registered email address is kept current, to ensure that you receive such notices. I have private messaged you the address that we sent the notice to. Apologies...
Colin Rhodes
12
user's latest post:
Launch AMI error
Published (2009-11-27 07:25:00)
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?threadID=39144&tstart=0
 

Latest active threads on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Beta)::

Started 17 hours, 30 minutes ago (2009-11-29 16:32:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
There is no US-West region available today, only US-East and EU-West. You can be sure that the opening of any US-West region, if and when it happens, will be accompanied by lots of fanfare and a blog post by Jeff Bar on the AWS blog here: http://aws.typepad.com/aws/
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Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-11-28 23:20:00)  by netsedge
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Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-07-20 08:38:00)  by Allen
That's because the ElasticIP only exists on the NAT device, not on your instance itself. Your instance actually has only a private IP address, in the 10.x.x.x address block. You might as well bind Apache to *, because binding it to a specific address in this case will not give you any benefit.
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Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2009-11-29 07:22:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
The larger instance types have more bandwidth available. This is what is meant by "I/O Performance: High" in the instance type descriptions. You might try using a c1.xlarge instance (or better) to get the maximum network bandwidth.
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Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2009-11-29 07:13:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
How about release your application with an installer? Then you don't need to bundle anything, and clients can install the most up-to-date version whenever they want.
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Question: Easy way to update AMI Size: 327 bytes
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Started 6 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-18 10:52:00)  by David Zhao
This would be interesting for me too. It doesn't appear that it's available in the docs. Any plans to enable this in the future? Message was edited by: David Zhao
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Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-29 05:16:00)  by ean n hernandez
never mind now, after terminating the instance it was attached to, all is good.
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Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-24 08:30:00)  by AndrewC@AWS
tachu1, I'm sorry to hear about your performance issues. While your other posts have shown service times in the <10ms range, this trace clearly shows something out-of-the-ordinary is happening. In particular, the first set of trace lines shows that there's a single I/O blocked on the EBS volume (avgqu-sz of 1 and zeros for everything else). Can you please post the ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-21 18:10:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
EBS volumes are attached via the network interface. If you run a cron job that hits any attached EBS volumes this could cause the network spike.
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-21 10:01:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
You should be able to script the process of installing apache, mysql, perl libs, etc. Then, with this script, you can easily setup any new instance. Usually the script will run only on a specific kind of linux distro, so choose a distro early on. I highly recommend the Alestic.com Ubuntu AMIs.
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-21 08:15:00)  by Colin Rhodes
Did you open ports in your security group? Can you access your instance through SSH/RDP? http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/Ge ttingStartedGuide/
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Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-27 10:32:00)  by Philip@AWS
Hi, EIP 75.101.157.187 is not associated with your account. You'll need to first allocate an EIP to your account with `ec2-allocate-address`. That will give you a randomly assigned EIP, the chance that you'll get that specific one (75.101.157.187) is small. Once you've allocated an EIP to your account then you can associate it with an instance of yours. -Philip...
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Started 6 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-24 00:40:00)  by dirktaggesell
MySQL does per default only listen to localhost, thus is not accessible from remote. You can change this to have MySQL listen to the net as well. But I strongly recommend to not open your database to the general public but instead tunnel it through ssh. If you only need access for maintenance and development this is definitely a better way. As this issue comes up twice ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-23 00:07:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
I'm not familiar with PuTTY, but if it has a "verbose" or "debug" setting allowing you to see more detailed info during the connection process then you should look at it for any clues. You can post it here. Also you might look at (and post here) the Console output (called the "System Log" in the AWS Management Console).
Thread:  Show this thread (7 posts)   Thread info: Lost SSH connection to instance Size: 519 bytes
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Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-23 17:30:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you mean, is there a maximum limit to the number of security groups you can create in your AWS account, then the answer is: no. It's theoretically unlimited. If you mean, can you create permissions in a security group to grant access to a particular user account or a particular security group, then the answer is yes. You can ...
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Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-25 07:24:00)  by Marc@AWS
Some things to check: - How have you configured your security group which you used for this instance? Does the group allow ssh traffic (tcp port 22) and ping (icmp)? - Does your instance have a local firewall (iptables)? If you provide your instance id, we can check that your instance is healthy. Regards Marc
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-22 13:00:00)  by Shlomo Swidler
Unfortunately this sometimes happens. It's actually rare, but the instance can lose all network connectivity for an unknown period of time. Like I said, it's rare. Posting the instance-id here (as you've done) is the best way because AWS folks can look into it. In the meantime you should launch a replacement instance.
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