This issue is now being tracked upstream at
http://eucalyptus.atlassian.net/browse/TOOLS-96
Please watch that issue for further updates.
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This was fixed in upstream euca2ools in the 2.0 branch. It is present
in precise now.
** Changed in: euca2ools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This I believe is a euca2ools issue.
** Project changed: eucalyptus => euca2ools
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Title:
euca2ools should include --region support
To manage not
** Changed in: eucalyptus
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: eucalyptus
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mitch Garnaat (mitch-garnaat)
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euca2ools should include --region support
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above, 'url_base' could include a "%s" to indicate where 'region' would be
plugged in:
ec2 url_base: %s.ec2.amazonaws.com
my-uec url_base: my-uec.example.com/%s
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** Changed in: euca2ools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: euca2ools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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euca2ools should include --region support
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it might be reasonable to allow the user to define a "url_base", and
then the euca2ools would use this base and insert the region as ec2
does.
ie, by default 'url_base' would be 'ec2.amazonaws.com'.
When the user passes '--region us-east-1', then 'us-east-1.ec2.amazonaws.com'
would be used.
This
"none of the euca2ools commands support '--region' flag."
euca-describe-availability-zones supports the --region flag.
Sure, this can be added to other commands.
It cannot be used in a consistent way with Eucalyptus and Amazon,
however, since "--region" only supplies part of the EC2_URL. The res