On 11/03/2010 11:16 PM, Justin M. Forbes wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 08:14:00AM -0400, Eric Smith wrote:
> On 11/3/10 7:55 AM, Marek Goldmann wrote:
>>
>> On 2010-11-03, at 10:35, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 10:10:48AM +0100, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ec2-describe-images -a reveals
>>>>
>>>>
IMAGE ami-669f680f fedora-images-us-east-1/fedora-14-i386-S3.ec2.manifest.xml 125523088429 available public i386 machine aki-407d9529 instance-store paravirtual
>>>>
IMAGE ami-e291668b fedora-images-us-east-1/fedora-14-x86_64-S3.ec2.manifest.xml 125523088429 available public x86_64 machine aki-427d952b instance-store paravirtual
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sadly, when I
>>>
>>> ec2-run-instances ami-e291668b -k my-keypair -t m1.large
>>>
>>> I am not able to ssh to that box with -i my-keypair, I get
>>>
>>> debug1: No more authentication methods to try.
>>> Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-with-mic).
>>>
>>> Anybody had better luck with these?
>>>
>>
>> Confirming, same happens to me. I would say it's a selinux problem, console
log:
>>
>>
https://gist.github.com/661003
>
> Confirmed here too, with the i386 kernel.
>
> Are we sure these are the official F14 images? I've seen no announcement
> from Fedora (or Cloud-SIG) that identifies them as such. In fact, I can
> find absolutely no details about the F14 EC2 support anywhere.
>
They are, and they should be working. If I had to guess, I would say you
are trying to log in as root? You cannot do that. Log in as ec2-user and
you have full sudo access. This goes with the Amazon documentation as
well. The full list of official images is being maintained at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images
Unfortunately it takes a bit of time for Amazon to make the public image
links available, which will give us a bit more visibility as well.
Thanks for pushing these along :). I have a potentially stupid question,
what does it take for us to get these listed here?
It seems the default sort order is newest first so it would be nice to
have Fedora 14 up there :).