Re: [Starcluster] URGENT: Old Starcluster 32-bit AMI needed
Hi Dan, and Justin,
Thank you for the quick responses.
Dan, thank you very much for the quick fix. Your AMI works for our
needs. Please keep this AMI for the moment, and let us know if you plan
on removing it. Again, thank you for helping us out.
Justin, it seems that the old AMI is still registered and listed, but is
not anymore actually available for use. If we try to launch the AMI, we
get this:
HTTP 403 (Forbidden) response for URL
http://s3.amazonaws.com:80/starcluster/starcluster-base-ubuntu-9.04-i386-rc1.manifest.xml:
check your S3 ACLs are correct.
Thanks,
Seppo
On 3/2/10 4:30 PM, Justin Riley wrote:
> Hi Seppo,
>
> Sorry to hear you're having issues. I just checked the image in ElasticFox and
> it's there and publicly available. So, I'm afraid there's not much I can do.
> Are you getting an error? Can you see the image in ElasticFox?
>
> Thanks Dan for offering your AMI for the time being, however, I'd like to get
> to the bottom of this.
>
> ~Justin
>
> On Tuesday 02 March 2010 4:17:53 pm Seppo Sahrakorpi wrote:
>> Hi Justin,
>>
>> The previous 32-bit Starcluster AMI 'ami-0330d16a' is seemingly missing
>> now. Could you please re-enable / reinstall the old AMI as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> We are currently actively using Starcluster package for a course here at
>> Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, so quick
>> recovery/resolution of this is of great importance to us.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Seppo
>>
>> PS: We tried the new AMI ami-bb709dd2 w/ the original Starcluster 0.90
>> version that we have installed and are using, but that does not work out
>> of the box.
>>
--
Seppo Sahrakorpi, Ph.D.
Senior Research Engineer, User Services Lead
Instructional and Research Computing Services
Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences IT
Maxwell Dworkin MD211, 33 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-3411 Email: seppo_at_seas.harvard.edu
Received on Tue Mar 02 2010 - 16:42:46 EST
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