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2013 Jul 31
2
AWS AMI questions
Hi folks,
I had a few questions in regards to the CentOS AMI:
Are there instance backed versions of the AWS marketplace CentOS builds? It looks like there might have been at one point, but I'm not seeing them now, and since they're marked as being from the marketplace we're having some difficulties attaching the volumes to another system to create an instance backed version of it.
2012 Dec 21
0
CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 64, Issue 6
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batch:31
[ 0.000000] ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408
[ 0.000000] ACPI: Local APIC
2014 Nov 03
1
Official AWS AMIs: eu-central-1 support?
Hello all, and thank you very much for the Centos 7 HVM AMI [1], greatly
appreciated!
This AMI does not work on the newly launched AWS Frankfurt region
(eu-central-1). Any plans for fixing that?
According to the AWS announcement [2], "The Region supports all sizes of
T2, M3, C3, R3, and I2 instances".
(We'll be running the CentOS 7 HVM AMI going forward, but looks like
none of
2017 Feb 02
2
AWS ami are out of date / support restricted instance subset
Hi all,
the current AWS Marketplace CentOS7 AMIs (1602) are restricted to an
outdated subset of EC2 instance types (at least m4.16xlarge and x1.*
are missing). The AMIs are also based on 7.2.1511, which is now quite
outdated.
Are there any concrete plans to update the AMIs? Is this due to a lack
of time, or are there other roadblocks that prevent an update?
Cheers,
Kad
2020 Feb 27
1
Question about latest CentOS 7 AWS AMI
Hi,
I'm seeing some strange behavior when trying to use the latest CentOS 7 AMI
from the AWS marketplace.
The AMI that we've been using previously is "ami-02eac2c0129f6376b"
released January 30, 2019 at 6:40:58 PM
Today I saw a new AMI with ID "ami-0c3b960f8440c7d71" that was released
February 21, 2020 at 3:50:07
Both these AMIs are owned by AWS account
2013 Feb 01
2
Instance-backed CentOS AWS AMIs?
Hi list,
I've noticed that instance-backed AMIs are not available in AWS MP (only
the EBS ones are there). Still though, also the instance-backed AMIs are
listed as published and available on your wiki:
http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
I've seen that the same question was asked already before but I'm not sure
the answer given actually covered the whole question:
2015 Sep 28
2
CentOS 7 AMI on AWS GovCloud region
Hi,
I'm working on building a cluster on AWS atop CentOS 7. For development,
I've been working in the eu-west-1 (Ireland) region, where the AWS
MarketPlace provides an official CentOS 7 AMI (ami-e4ff5c93). However, the
production deployment is taking place in AWS's GovCloud region for
regulatory reasons, and there, I couldn't find an official CentOS 7 AMI.
Are there plans to
2016 Feb 22
4
wiki addition for AWS
My wiki name: WarrenTurkal
Page for addition: https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
Proposed addition: I would like to add a column for the product code
for the CentOS images listed with AWS marketplace URLs. I use the
product code for "CENTOS-7 x86_64" to find the AMIs to start hosts
with that image in each region of AWS.
Thanks,
wt
2015 Apr 30
2
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Kelly Prescott <kprescott at coolip.net> wrote:
> to follow-up, I will give an example.
> Here is the listing for the official centos AMI:
>
> IMAGE ami-96a818fe aws-marketplace/CentOS 7 x86_64 (2014_09_29) EBS
> HVM-b7ee8a69-ee97-4a49-9e68-afaee216db2e-ami-d2a117ba.2 aws-marketplace
> available public [marketplace:
2015 Apr 29
4
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
I'm staring at the free CentOS images on AWS, and seeing that whoever
set those up elected to use a partition for /dev/xvda1 rather than
taking advantage of Amazon's tendency to use "/dev/xvda", "/dev/xvdb",
etc. for each disk and use those directly as a file system.
The result is that if you elect to allocate a larger base disk image,
for example allocating 50 Gig to
2020 Jul 10
0
Availability of CentOS 7/8 AMIs through AWS Marketplace
Hi there,
Long-time user of CentOS 7 AMIs from the AWS Marketplace. I see that the
latest CentOS 7 and all CentOS 8 AMIs are only available outside of the
Marketplace ("These images are published outside of the AWS Market Place
and are shared directly" - https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS)
I'm really keen to understand if this is short-term situation, or if this
is the indefinite
2016 Mar 02
1
wiki addition for AWS
On 22/02/16 22:58, Warren Turkal wrote:
> My wiki name: WarrenTurkal
>
> Page for addition: https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
>
> Proposed addition: I would like to add a column for the product code
> for the CentOS images listed with AWS marketplace URLs. I use the
> product code for "CENTOS-7 x86_64" to find the AMIs to start hosts
> with that image in each
2019 Jul 05
1
Request to edit https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
The list of non-AWS Marketplace AMIs in https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
is extremely outdated. I would like to request either edit permissions (or,
more likely because you don't know me) an active editor of the page who
would not mind edits being submitted via email.
Username: JeffreyBachtel
Location: Cloud/AWS
Thanks and regards,
Jeff
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2017 Jul 26
1
AWS EC2 - CentOS 6 + 7 AMIs for new g3.* instance types?
Some additional info...
AFAIK, the AMIs I'm referring to are owned/maintained by the CentOS
team, not by AWS. Details and suggestions to contact this list for
assistance are published at both https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS and
https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
Basically, the maintainer of the Centos.org AWS account just needs to
add/approve the current AMIs for the g3.* instance
2017 Jul 25
3
AWS EC2 - CentOS 6 + 7 AMIs for new g3.* instance types?
Hello-
Does anyone one this list maintain the official CentOS 6 + 7 AMIs in AWS?
If so, could you please enable those images for use with the new g3.*
instance types?
If this list is the wrong place for this request, please point me in the
right direction.
Thanks!
-Stephan
2016 Mar 03
2
wiki addition for AWS
Unfortunately, I don't have edit access in the wiki. I can't even create my
own personal info page.
wt
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote:
> On 22/02/16 22:58, Warren Turkal wrote:
> > My wiki name: WarrenTurkal
> >
> > Page for addition: https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
> >
> > Proposed addition: I
2013 Jan 15
1
xen device mapping/translation
Hello, list.
Yesterday I was pleased to see that Centos has released official images at
the aws marketplace. Nice job.
Today I started playing with the Centos 6.3 image (
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00A6L6F9I, on which I plan to deploy
a gluster cluster in production soon) and noticed a weird thing.
EBS Volumes attached to sd<X> are translated to xvd<Y> at the OS level.
2017 Jan 24
2
CentOS AMI's published to AWS
Greetings! Can someone please explain the process for publishing CentOS 7
AMI's to AWS?
I see the "official" CentOS marketplace page here:
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00O7WM7QW
However, if I select us-west-2 and launch based on the current AMI that was
released on 2/26/2016, I see that it is CentOS 7.2.1511 at boot up.
Do new AMI's get published on a particular
2016 Jan 28
2
When will CentOS 7.1 become available as an AWS AMI?
I am in need of some AWS instances of this version.
There are "community" instances of 7.1 but I would strongly prefer an official release from CentOS team over trusting my base image to an unknown publisher.
Is there any plan/projection of when CentOS will publish 7.1 to the AWS marketplace?
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2017 Jul 27
2
Copying CentOS AMIs for EBS encryption
Hi,
I am trying to copy the latest CentOS image to my own AWS account so that I can enable EBS volume encryption. It currently looks like the option when sharing the image is not enabled to allow direct copying of the snapshots, and I am wondering if this could be looked at? I can start an instance with this AMI, then create a new snapshot for the purpose of enabling EBS volume encryption, but