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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 30
0
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
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: aw0evgkw8e5c1q413zgy5pjce] x86_64 machineebs hvm xen BLOCKDEVICEMAPPING EBS /dev/sda1
2015 Apr 30
0
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
I think the command-line is far more flexable then the GUI interface. I use ec2-api-tools, but the python boto stuff works virtually the same. On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > 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: >>
2015 Apr 30
0
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
This is not really a problem at all. when you launch your image for the first time, you can specify a larger / volume size and cloud-init-tools will take care of the rest. This is well documented in the AWS userguides. -- Kelly Prescott On Wed, 29 Apr 2015, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > I'm staring at the free CentOS images on AWS, and seeing that whoever > set those up elected to use a
2005 Sep 30
4
by() processing on a dataframe
I want to calculate a statistic on a number of subgroups of a dataframe, then put the results into a dataframe. (What SAS PROC MEANS does, I think, though it's been years since I used it.) This is possible using by(), but it seems cumbersome and fragile. Is there a more straightforward way than this? Here's a simple example showing my current strategy: > dataset <-
2012 Dec 19
1
CentOS AWS AMIs?
Hi list, I've noticed that instance-backed AMIs no longer seem to exist for the 'official' CentOS images, though the EBS ones are fine.. Looking at the wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS), the AMIs listed on marketplace are slightly newer than what's listed on the wiki, so just wondering if something got overlooked after the last build? Cheers, -- Richard Clark richard at
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.
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.
2010 Aug 21
1
lattice::xyplot() with one factor for points and another for lines
Hi: In lattice, how does one handle separate graphical behavior for two different factors? In the xyplot below, the objective is to use the levels of one factor to distinguish corresponding shapes and colors, and the levels of the other factor to perform level-wise loess smooths. # Illustrative data: d <- data.frame(time = rep(1:8, each = 6), val = rnorm(48), gp1 =
2014 Oct 17
2
Amazon Marketplace AMI
Hi, the updated Amazon Web Service AMI (ami-4ac6653d) has a serious bug. It is not possible to resize a disk after creating a new volume with a size greater than 8GB. resize2fs does nothing. The previous AMI worked perfectly but is no longer available. This bug is a show stopper for using CentOS on AWS. Regards, Thorsten PS: It would also be great to have a CentOS 6 AMI with HVM
2009 Aug 12
3
Combinatorial problem
I have been struggling trying to write some code to produce all combinations subject to some restrictions. I thought someone might have some bright ideas. I have 11 values which fall into 5 groups. I want all combinations of 2,3, and 4 values where each value must be from a different group. The numbers in the groups are different. Here is a definition of the groups: groups <- list(gp1 =
2007 Mar 11
0
mounting using "xm block-attach" does not work; "special device /dev/xvda1 does not exist." error
Hello, I read the blktap readme; there is a section there titled: Mounting images in Dom0 using the blktap driver. It says there that you can mount an image by: xm block-attach 0 tap:aio:<FILENAME> /dev/xvda1 w 0 mount /dev/xvda1 /mnt/disk <--- don''t use loop driver This option also appears in: http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Xen_DomU_Guide I assume that this option is not
2013 Jun 05
2
Looking for Instance backed Centos 6 x86_64 images
Hello Folks, I am looking for official centos 6 x86_64 AMI's for the Singapore region. I found an ebs backed Centos image from http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS (ami-3e22616c) in the market place <https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/ordering/ref=dtl_psb_continue?ie=UTF8&pr oductId=adc4348e-1dc3-41df-b833-e86ba57a33d6&region=ap-southeast-1> . However I am unable to find
2007 Apr 16
0
mkinitrd - dev/xvda1: Unknown root device
Hello, I''ve installed XenExpress 3.2. Within a DomU (Debian) I want to recompile the kernel. I installed the kernel-source /kernel-xs-xen/kernel-2.6.16.38-xs3.2.0.531.3960.src.rpm from the XenServer-3.2.0-src1.iso. The kernel and modules build well. But: ---------------------------- IPCopHost:~# mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd-2.6.16.xen-38 2.6.16.xen-38 /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: /dev/xvda1: Unknown
2009 Jan 15
1
xen CentOS 5.2 domU install error: "Error mounting device xvda1 as /boot"
Hello CentOS Xen experts, I am attempting my first Xen installation. I have a Centos 5.2 server (dom0) and am attempting to install a Centos 5.2 guest (domU). The install goes fine with one exception. At the end it complains "error mounting /boot". My efforts googling around the net to dig up a solution have come up empty, although I've seen similar issues reported.
2012 Mar 29
0
xen-utils-4.1, pygrub, xvda1, "Boot loader didn't return any data!"
Hello, xen-utils-4.1's pygrub is unable to boot VMs from a partitionless blockdev that has grub installed in first sector. I'm not sure it deserves a bug report, although it is kind of a regression from 4.0. Long story short: zeroing first sector of domU's boot blockdev fixes it. Maybe some of this report would be useful in the wiki, if someone else has the same (odd) setup. --- The
2012 Nov 25
2
Cannot open root device xvda1 or unknown-block(0,0)
Hi I''m putting together a Dom0 and three DomU (all Gentoo) with kernel 3.5.7 and Xen 4.1.1. Each Dom has it''s own md (md0 for Dom0, md1 for Dom1 etc). Dom0 works fine so far, however, I''m stuck trying to create DomUs. It appears the xvda1 device on DomU is not created or accessible: Parsing config file dom1 domainbuilder: detail: xc_dom_allocate:
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
2019 Mar 21
3
Maildirs on AWS EFS
Hello, AWS released one month ago a EFS system with administered life cycle, which means that files not accessed in the last 30 days are moved to a lower cost storage tier. Currently I hold my e-mail, delivered to Maildir++ folders by postfix and retrieved with Dovecot, in standard EBS volumes. This has the disadvantage that I need to allocate more than enough space to ensure that the volume
2010 Sep 30
10
using DRBD VBDs with Xen
Hi, Not totally new to Xen but still very green and meeting some problems. Feel free to kick me to the DRBD people if this is not relevent here. I''ll be providing more info upon request but for now I''ll be brief. Debian/Squeeze running 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 (2.6.32-21) Xen hypervisor 4.0.1~rc6-1 and drbd-8.3.8. One domU configured, with disk and swap image: root =