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2011 Sep 13
1
error trying to create replicated volume on EC2
I'm not sure I'm doing this right. I have two identical machines, A and B.: ----------------------- CONSOLE ----------------------- A ~$: gluster peer probe domU-BB-BB-BB-BB.compute-1.internal Probe successful A ~$: gluster peer status Number of Peers: 1 Hostname: domU-BB-BB-BB-BB.compute-1.internal Uuid: 8d5d9af4-6a92-4d56-b063-c8fc9ac17a45 State: Peer in Cluster (Connected) B ~$:
2017 Sep 08
1
Redis db permission issue while running GitLab in Kubernetes with Gluster
Getting this answer back on the list in case anyone else is trying to share storage. Thanks for the docs pointer, Tanner. -John On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Tanner Bruce <tanner.bruce at farmersedge.ca> wrote: > You can set a security context on your pod to set the guid as needed: > https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ > > > This
2010 Apr 21
17
Puppet & EC2: Attach an EBS volume at boot?
Is it possible, using puppet, to configure an EC2 instance so that when it boots it attaches & mounts an EBS volume? If so, what steps would one take to achieve this? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2012 Nov 29
1
Could not find default node or by name with 'ip-10-195-207-236.ec2.internal, ip-10-195-207-236.ec2, ip-10-195-207-236' on node ip-10-195-207-236.ec2.internal
Hi, I am new to puppet. I have configured puppet master and agent. 1. Executed this "*puppetca --sign ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal*" command in puppet master instance. It returns an output like * notice: Signed certificate request for ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal* * notice: Removing file Puppet::SSL::CertificateRequest ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal at
2011 Oct 19
0
EC2 bootstrap: chicken and egg problem with login as ec2-user and sudoers "requiretty"
Hi, I was previously using an EC2 AMI where i was logging as root, and i could bootstrap nodes. I am now using Amazon AMIs ( http://aws.amazon.com/fr/amazon-linux-ami ) and they require login as ec2-user. The problem is that if i run puppet node bootstrap --login ec2-user, it will detect it and run my install script as with sudo, which is fine, but sudo will not run it because it is configured by
2020 Feb 05
0
[Infra announce] : Speeding-up yum updates from inside AWS/EC2
Tomorrow, I intend to push a change to mirrorlist.centos.org nodes that will have a (good) impact to CentOS EC2 instances running from AWS network. Thanks to AWS, sponsoring the required backend infra for this to happen, our mirrorlist nodes will redirect yum/dnf operations internally in the EC2/AWS network. What does that mean for you ? - faster updates (due to Cloudfront caching, and so most
2016 Mar 31
2
Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. The containers run fine within a single host and have no problem communicating with themselves as well as with their host, and vice versa. However, containers hosted in one
2015 Mar 06
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Hi I plan to host Asterisk instances on AWS/EC2 servers. Requirement is to run asterisk instance with transcoding (g.729 + g.711) and full recording. Number of concurrent calls expected are 500+. 2 instances will be configured for 100% redundancy. Heart beat will be used to determine active instance. How should I choose EC2 instance? How many vCPU, RAM should be selected? I am assuming that
2016 Apr 03
0
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/01/2016 07:04 PM, Peter Steele wrote: > On 04/01/2016 02:07 PM, Laine Stump wrote: >> On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote: >>> I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS >>> 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create >>> an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these
2013 Feb 28
0
Error while bootstrapping a new instance with my puppet master on EC2
Hi, My puppet master version:- #puppet --version 2.7.19 (Puppet Enterprise 2.7.0) While bootstrapping a new instance with my puppet master on Ec2,I am getting this error #puppet node_aws bootstrap --type t1.micro --image ami-00934969 --keyname ec2 --login root --keyfile ~/.ssh/ec2.pem --mode agent notice: Creating new instance ... notice: Creating new instance ... Done notice: Creating
2009 Apr 24
2
Asterisk & EC2
Has anyone been able to get asterisk 1.6 running under Xen or Amazon EC2? If yes, can you share your experience please? Is it usable in a production environment? How is the sound quality? Am I likely to suffer from latency issues if the extensions are not located in the US? Any pitfall that I should be aware of? Cheers -- Aryan Ameri
2016 Apr 01
0
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote: > I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS 7 > "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create an > number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. The > containers run fine within a single host and have no problem > communicating with themselves as well as
2010 Oct 19
1
What Amazon EC2 AMI do you recommend?
I''m looking at using EC2 for hosting deploying my Rails site. The reasons for the decision are these: I want something that will work for 10 users, but with capacity to expand to 10,000,000 if needed. EC2 starts at $15/month (before bandwidth) which seems reasonable even for a site in its infancy. And the costs seem to scale up well, along with the capacity. There isn''t the
2010 Apr 18
2
Amazon EC2 SIP floods - you can help
Hi, We all know most people are reporting that Amazon hasn't been helpful at all. A few people say they've received answers, but most are getting smoke screen PR BS. You can vote this up on Slashdot, send the message: SIP Attacks From Amazon EC2 Going Unaddressed: http://bit.ly/bOkNNx Send this message out to Amazon, I am positive that once it reaches the right person, they will do the
2011 Mar 30
0
Updated: 10 Minutes: Asterisk PBX on Amazon EC2
Dear Asterisk Community: With more than 10,000 readers worldwide, I've refreshed my free Asterisk PBX on Amazon EC2 ebook for 2011. It has been used by Avaya, Polycom, universities, and consultants everywhere. Did I mention it's free? If you have suggestions for its improvement or things you'd like to see, please let me know! It's online here:
2010 Nov 22
0
"Cracking Passwords In The Cloud: Amazon’s New EC2 GPU Instances" -- using CentOS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, in case someone missed it: CentOS was used in a EC2 setup to demonstrate GPU-based brute force cracking of passwords. "Cracking Passwords In The Cloud: Amazon?s New EC2 GPU Instances" http://stacksmashing.net/2010/11/15/cracking-in-the-cloud-amazons-new-ec2-gpu-instances/ See also:
2015 Mar 06
0
PJSIP configuration for AWS/EC2 based Asterisk 13.1.0
OK. I think I found the issue. The key is to add rtp_symmetric=yes Here's what my final configuration looks like: [transport-udp] type=transport protocol=udp bind=0.0.0.0 ;; for within EC2 local_net=172.31.32.0/20 ;; For softphones within EC2 local_net=192.168.1.0/24 external_media_address=<publicIPOfEC2Instance> external_signaling_address=<publicIPOfEC2Instance>
2011 Jan 29
2
Amazon EC2 - building a minimal centOS ebs bootable image
Hello Looking to build CentOS based micro EC2 instance bootable from Amazon EBS. Want that the image be minimal, so that I can add only the rpms I want. Despite looking could not find a way to import a CentOS image from scratch or an existing minimal CentOS image that is bootable from EBS. My server must must persist, as I cannot handle issues with a dynamic server, so I want to use a server
2009 Feb 13
2
Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations - but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom onto these figures as gospel and
2009 Apr 27
0
Rails on amazon EC2
Dear all, Is there anyone that deploys their Rails apps on amazon EC2? I read from AWS website that they have Rails on EC2. Can anyone that use Amazon services share their experience with Rails on EC2? Thank you very much -- If you can''t believe in God the chances are your God is too small. Read my blog: http://joshuajava.wordpress.com/ Follow us on twitter: