Im trying to use euca-tools

On the last step i keep gettings those errors:

euca-register --debug --snapshot snap-XXXXXX --description "XXXXXX" --name "Fedora14-ebs" --kernel aki-XXXXXX --architecture x86_64 -A XXXXXXXX -S XXXXXXXX YYYYYYYYYYY/fedora14.x86_64.manifest.xml
InvalidManifest: HTTP 404 (Not Found) response for URL http://s3.amazonaws.com:80/YYYYYYYYYY/fedora14.x86_64.manifest.xml: check your manifest path is correct and in the correct region.

YYYYYY is like my other images(its a number on the other images i created from the web interface)


if i try a different bucket(a s3 bucket i already have) i get the following errors:

InvalidManifest: HTTP 403 (Forbidden) response for URL http://s3.amazonaws.com:80/XXXXXXXXXXXXX/fedora14_64bits.manifest.xml: check your S3 ACLs are correct.


How can i validate my ACLs are corrected? my access and secret key im sure are, im just not so sure about my cert and pk.




On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 01:13, Garrett Holmstrom <gholms@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On 4/13/2011 13:43, Kurt Seifried wrote:
> If you use the command line EC2 tools from Amazon you'll run into a
> few snags during install, I've documented getting them running on
> Fedora:
>
> http://kurt.seifried.org/2010/12/08/getting-amazone-aws-ec2-api-tools-working-properly/

If you install euca2ools from the Fedora or EPEL repositories you should
be able to do the entire process without having to mess with either Java
or Amazon's proprietary tools.  Just replace each command's leading
"ec2" with "euca" (e.g. "ec2-register" becomes "euca-register").
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