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2017 Sep 14
0
Availability of official AWS Marketplace image for 1708
Hi All,
Does anyone have a guess about when new official AWS Marketplace images will be available for 1708:
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00O7WM7QW
Sorry to ask after only a day, but we are anxious to start testing AMI builds in our pipeline starting from the official image.
Thanks,
Ian Gable
2022 Apr 15
0
c6a and m6a AMD Epyc AWS EC2 instances support for CentOS 8 AMI Marketplace 47k9ia2igxpcce2bzo8u3kj03
Hello,
We have launched some EC2 servers 6 month ago using the CentOS 8
MarketPlace AMI 47k9ia2igxpcce2bzo8u3kj03 (
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-ndxelprnnxecs)
Now we have migrated these servers to CentOS Stream 8.
We can change the instance type of these servers until m6i and c6i Intel
based CPU, but we cannot change the instance type to new ADM Epyc c6a and
m6a. There is an
2013 Aug 16
0
Support cloud-init or use-data in AWS marketplace official AMI?
Hi All,
It's very helpful that CentOS release official AMIs in AWS EC2 marketplace.
However, compare to official RedHat Linux and Amazon Linux AMIs in EC2,
current official CentOS AMIs in marketplace does not support cloud-init or
user-data scripts.
which means that these AMIs doesn't support automation and dev-op
operations.
Since AWS CloudFormation also leverage user-data for initial
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
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
2013 Nov 29
1
Official AWS Centos AMI and new instance types
Hello, list.
Yesterday I tried changing the instance type of my c1.medium instances on
AWS to c3.large and I wasn't able to do so.
It looks like the official Centos AMI on market place is still not ready
for c3.large.
This is the error message I received:
"The instance configuration for this AWS Marketplace product is not
supported. Please see
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.
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
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
2014 Mar 13
1
Are the "centos.org" AMIs in the EC2 marketplace "official"? locale breakage in 6.4 AMI
Hi all,
I've reviewed the mailing list archives and it looks like the
"centos.org" AMIs in the marketplace are
really official products of the centos project (whatever that means),
but I wanted to ask explicitly
to confirm.
Presuming yes, I've run into an odd problem with the 6.4 x86_64 AMI (not
updated).
with a few packages, files are not being properly created in
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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2016 Feb 01
0
How to build CentOS 7 AMI
I'd like to revisit the thread about how the CentOS 7 AMIs are created (
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2015-July/013652.html) and
see if the process can be published in the
https://github.com/CentOS/sig-cloud-instance-build repository or another
relevant location.
With CentOS 7 AMIs only being available in the Marketplace, all resulting
EC2 instances have the Marketplace
2016 Feb 02
0
When will CentOS 7.1 become available as an AWS AMI?
On 01/28/2016 07:54 AM, Peter Weissbrod wrote:
> 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?
2014 Mar 08
1
Remove Centos from AWS marketplace
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=481859񵩃
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=453572񮯄
This is a timebomb waiting to strike so many people who like do daily snapshot backups and keep them for few weeks and not realizing their snapshots are useless if they had accidentally mess up some boot related file earlier on.
Another scenario you mess
2015 Oct 02
0
CentOS 7 AMI on AWS GovCloud region
On 28/09/15 14:55, Patrick Varilly wrote:
> 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,
2018 Apr 20
0
CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 128, Issue 1
Scott thanks ever so much for your response - yes that answers the question.
Thanks,
M
> On 20 Apr 2018, at 13:00, centos-virt-request at centos.org wrote:
>
> Send CentOS-virt mailing list submissions to
> centos-virt at centos.org
>
> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
> or, via
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
2012 Dec 25
0
root device for CentOS AMI would be /dev/sda1?
Hi guys,
first of all, thanks a lot for all guys preparing for official CentOS AMIs on Amazon Marketplace!
However, I have noticed a problem on a swap device
when I launch a m1.small instance with the official AMI.
AWS prepares two local storages for m1.small and c1.medium;
one is for 160GB instance store storage, and the other is for a storage for the swap space,
described in:
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
Apparent discontinuity between advertised centos7 release 1803_01 and content of centos-release file
2018 Apr 19
1
Apparent discontinuity between advertised centos7 release 1803_01 and content of centos-release file
Hello,
I searched centos7 in the AWS marketplace for the at-time-of-writing-latest centos7 image: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00O7WM7QW?qid=1524138193326&sr=0-1&ref_=srh_res_product_title
I built a standard free tier t2.micro from this putative 1803_01 AMI. I see from the docs, this is thus a March 2018 compilation.
When I get CLI, I get this:
[centos at ip-172-31-27-32