On 19/05/2011, at 7:33 PM, André Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I'm having troubles creating new provider under Amazon EC2, on the first version
0.1.0 it worked well. When creating a new account provider, my error message is:
"Credentials are invalid!
1 ERROR PROHIBITED THIS PROVIDER ACCOUNT FROM BEING SAVED
There were problems with the following fields:
Login Credenials are Invalid for this Provider"
Hi André, that sounds like what happens when you accidentally
mix up the field names when you're cutting-n-pasting values.
Note, the field names in Aeolus recently changed in the page
you're talking about for setting up EC2. (this catches me
out pretty often when I'm swapping between Aeolus versions
while testing things. Ugh)
As a sanity check, I've just now done a full new install of
Aeolus (dev/testing version) on Fedora 14, using the Fedora
"Minimal install" set. Used the Aeolus setup instructions
here:
http://www.aeolusproject.org/get_it.html#devfedora
After that, followed the instructions from the Getting
Started guide:
http://www.aeolusproject.org/configuring_aeolus.html
The EC2 instructions were less than clear though, so I've
just now tried to make them clearer by adding notes as
to the field names in old vs new Aeolus releases:
http://www.aeolusproject.org/set_up_ec2.html
For me, both EC2 East and EC2 West were added ok. But
I could get the same error you did if I swapped around
the "Access key" and "Account number" fields.
Would you be ok to double check, just in case it was
this?
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
--
Aeolus Community Manager
http://www.aeolusproject.org