Ross, please move this discussion to bug 428692.
See the aki/ari pairs mentioned in bug 428692 comment 5. Note, though, those
are us-east-1 IDs there are none loaded for eu-west-1.
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I went to set up an instance with that ari/aki, but I don't see them in
the selection on the Amazon Management Console when launching an
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ami-52be5d3b with ari-e4896a8d and aki-e2896a8b
umount /mnt
mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2
mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
root of course is still ext3, but that ari/aki has ext4 support...
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let us know what they are!
x86 beta ami-52be5d3b does not support ext4
contrary to what I just said
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Ross, bug 428692 is there to address differences between other karmic ubuntu
kernels and that of ec2.
There are aki/ari available there that we would *love* to have your feedback on.
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fixed in the karmic EC2 beta AMI
ami-52be5d3b
64 bit:
ami-5ebe5d37
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I've created an instance of alpha6, but it's missing the 'ext4' module.
Any ideas why?
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launch an instance using aki-841efeed (or alpha6) then
apt-get update
apt-get install linux-image-`uname -r`
or use the beta, it has the modules installed as part of the ami
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@elliottcable: please see bug 429169
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This may be a bit off topic for this bug, but I can’t figure out
anywhere else to get help with this (The #Ubuntu IRC channel on Freenode
was completely useless, heh).
I’m trying to use the Karmic alpha6 kernel for some AMIs of my own
(because every other Linux kernel in the EC2 system is *absolut
Alpha6 release uses a karmic kernel.
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Eric pointed out that there had been a ec2 networking issue this morning
(http://ec2status.notlong.com).
The system described above has uptime of '1:04' as of '16:07:13 UTC'
(09:07:13 PDT), meaning that the reboot was right in the middle of the
following two messages from amazon:
07:41:11 AM PDT
I think i've had a hang using this kernel.
$ uname -a
Linux domU-12-31-39-00-86-11 2.6.31-300-ec2 #2-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 9 14:36:27
UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
The ami was the alpha5.1, using this kernel with all updates applied to
maybe monday. The system had been up for ~ 2 days, then it failed to
The kernels listed above are going to be used for alpha 6. I've copied
the images to canonical-cloud-us bucket and published them in eu region
under canonical-cloud-eu.
current/us-east-1/i386/karmic aki-841efeed ari-9a1efef3
current/us-east-1/x86_64/karmicaki-9c1efef5 ari-901e
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Milestone: None => karmic-alpha-6
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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 11:39:06PM -, Eric Hammond wrote:
> - How do you move a discussion away from a launchpad bug to which it does not
> relate?
Set Reply-to: to an appropriate mailing list (probably ubuntu-ec2 in this
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- Here is Amazon's description of how to rebundle:
http://ec2gsg-creating.notlong.com
- Here is an article I wrote on the topic:
http://alestic.com/2009/06/ec2-ami-bundle
- For security reasons, I would not model putting the certificate and private
key into the rebundled image as described above
That I'll gladly do even though there are people on this
thread that have forgotten more about this process than I'll ever know.
The instructions would be very short if the ami + api tools were included
in alpha 6, just as the ami tools were in a5 (why stop at ami only?)
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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 05:30:12PM -, Chris Lukas wrote:
> the relevance is that John's ari and aki work fine on alpha 5
> so there is a path to a matching ari/aki/ami/userland/modules
>
> an that seems to be a rare commodity on EC2 images,
> and even more rare if you want a current kernel.
O
The "alpha5.1" ami-a40fefcd (aki-9c04e4f5 / ari-9e04e4f7)
still needs
linux-image-2.6.31-300-ec2_2.6.31-300.2_i386.deb
for the modules...(with the wireless-crda dependency)
but works better than ami-3520c05c / aki-dc06e6b5 / ari-de06e6b7
apt-get-install ec2-api-tools
gets the older version for s
the relevance is that John's ari and aki work fine on alpha 5
so there is a path to a matching ari/aki/ami/userland/modules
an that seems to be a rare commodity on EC2 images,
and even more rare if you want a current kernel.
and "apt-get install api-tools" is the easy way...which
I mistakenly ov
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 04:29:12PM -, Chris Lukas wrote:
> this might be superflous at this point,
> but I wanted to see what the smallest number
> of changes necessary to the alpha5 i386
> ami-3520c05c / aki-dc06e6b5 / ari-de06e6b7
> 2.6.31 kernel were needed in order to re-bundle at will.
modprobe loop
before the bundle command might help
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this might be superflous at this point,
but I wanted to see what the smallest number
of changes necessary to the alpha5 i386
ami-3520c05c / aki-dc06e6b5 / ari-de06e6b7
2.6.31 kernel were needed in order to re-bundle at will.
echo "EC2_HOME=/usr/lib/ec2-ami-tools
EC2_PRIVATE_KEY=/appl/pk-V6JAMNSK
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just for the record, John opened bug 427288 to address the boot warning
in comment 22.
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Here is the Main Inclusion Request:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/427658
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Dylan: Rather than convert deb to rpm, you could simply fire
up an EC2 Ubuntu instance, install the deb, and tar up /lib/modules/...
for use in Fedora 11
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Tim: I understand. I love the policy of getting test images out early
and often, and can live with temporary locations and inconveniences. As
long as it's clear that things are moving towards standardized and
reproducible processes with long term vision, I'm happy.
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@Eric - I'm writing the package MIR (main inclusion request) this
evening, so I should be able to get the EC2 kernel uploaded to the
official Ubuntu archive pretty soon. The PPA versions were merely for
smoke testing.
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I see from Scott's message that the kernel modules were uploaded to a
different PPA from previous versions. Is there a reason these weren't
placed in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa ?
I would recommend that the kernel modules and other production required
components for EC2 be p
>PPA debs are great. I see some kernel modules here, but not for
>2.6.31-300-ec2-xen:
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa
Both
ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-i386-20090910-test-02
ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-x86_64-20090910-test-02
are built from the PPA the extra -xen
ok, that fixed the loop issue. I had to convert the .deb to a .rpm which
was painful.
I used http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/alien but modified the
Alien/Packages/Deb.pm file to look for bz2 and use bzip2 instead of gzip
and gz.
Then ran ./alien.pl on the .deb
Then ran depmod
Then ran
sorry dylan you are probably way ahead of me I can't even see the aki-
dc06e6b5 / ari-de06e6b7 mentioned above, but did find the kernel modules
(thanks Scott)
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Dylan, you have to load the kernel modules, which is what Eric is looking for.
The karmic OS AMI might be
"2.6.31" but the Amazon Kernel Image (AKI) is 2.6.27-13. This bug is the
effort to make the AKI and the AMI
be the same version of the OS and have the correct modules so the loop driver
(
> mount: could not find any free loop device
> ERROR: execution failed: "mount -o loop /mnt/fed11-irc-kernel2.6.31
> /mnt/img-mnt"
Dylan,
Could you please try installing the appropriate (i386 or x86_64)
linux-image deb in the instance. At
https://edge.launchpad.net/~timg-tpi/+archive/ppa use:
I started my Fedora 11 AMI instance using the new i386 kernel (aki-
dc06e6b5) and it started fine. I could not find a way to specify it
should use the new ramdisk through the AWS console.
However, when trying to make an AMI from this instance, I get the
following error:
mount: could not find any
PPA debs are great. I see some kernel modules here, but not for
2.6.31-300-ec2-xen:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa
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An alternate i386 test kernel is available,
aki-dc06e6b5 ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-i386-20090910-test-03
ari-de06e6b7 ubuntu-ramdisk-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-i386-20090910-test-03
this kernel removes the following warning from boot
[1.588049]
The can be grabbed from the PPA .deb's or if you prefer I can tar them
up and put them modules up some where.
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Thanks!
Are there matching kernel modules available for download?
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New i386 kernel and ramdisk for testing
aki-9c04e4f5ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-i386-20090910-test-02
ari-9e04e4f7ubuntu-ramdisk-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-i386-20090910-test-02
NOTE: the current karmic alpha5 ami requires setting the user data field
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Right I was just overloading the name during testing and forgot to
upload to a new name for wider testing.
I have uploaded a new x86_64 kernel and ramdisk with a manifest name following
your suggested format
aki-a004e4c9 ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-300-ec2-xen-x86_64-20090910-test-02
ari-a204e4c
The 64-bit kernels overwrote the 32-bit kernels since both were named
"test-kernel-01". The 32-bit kernels are unusable.
Please build the kernels and ramdisks using descriptive manifest
prefixes including the kernel version, architecture, date, and tags
like:
ubuntu-kernel-2.6.31-1-xen-i386-20
Trying to launch an image with the i386 kernel and ramdisk
aki-f700e09e
ari-c900e0a0
results in the following error: Registered kernel image manifest for
aki-f700e09e and manifest in S3 differ. Has the image been rebundled but
not re-registered?
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A x86_64 Karmic Kernel from the PPA is available for testing
aki-4501e12c
ari-4701e12e
I have had success booting with it on all 4 us-east zones. With
successful log in and console logs
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The i386 kernel aki-f700e09e has been booted and smoke tested using both
ami-3520c05c (Jaunty test) and ami-3520c05c (Karmic alpha5).
Both instances returned system logs and were successfully logged into with
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I created a topic branch in the Karmic git repository for EC2:
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-karmic.git ec2
First upload at https://edge.launchpad.net/~timg-tpi/+archive/ppa (if it
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