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ThinkingHard
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Joined: 08/30/2010

Hi All,

I am a newbie here. I have an ECC activated account and I would like to create few instances in ECC. I set up my Elasticfox for this purpose
1) Changed end points to http://ecc.eucalyptus.com:8773/services/Eucalyptus
2) Set the Credentials to map to Secret key/Query

I still get the Error message = EC2 Responded with an error message for describe instances.

I am sure I am missing something very basic here. (OS being used Windows 7). Any help will be appreciated.

ThinkingHard
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Joined: 08/30/2010
Also, Is there a version

Also,

Is there a version Euca2tools that can be used on a Windows Machine?

graziano
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Joined: 01/14/2010
Hello, we don't test

Hello,

we don't test euca2ools on windows, so we are not sure if they work on windows at all. You may want to try HybridFox which is a modified version of ElasticFox: you can find it on our tools page. You will probably have better success with it.

Let us know if it works for you.

cheers
graziano

ThinkingHard
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Launching Instances on HybridFox today..

Thanks Graziano. HybridFox helped me.

Tried starting instances of various images - but got the same error.
Yesterday- I was able to Launch Instanced which remained in Pending state for a long long time.

Error Message

Fault Message- Finished Verify
Not enough resources (0 < 1: vm instances.
Not enough resources (0 < 1: vm instances.

graziano
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Hello, today we had enough

Hello,

today we had enough user, that we ran out of instances: can you try again later on? We are also considering the addition of few more nodes to the ECC is the load persists.

cheers
graziano

ThinkingHard
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Thanks.

I do not see same error today. But the instances are in pending state- Not Deployed

Instance ID - i-47E207FF
Reservation ID -r-4DA50993
AMI ID- emi-39C31602

graziano
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Hello, as I mentioned in

Hello,

as I mentioned in another thread, we are investigating temporary glitches on the ECC which happened today. All seems normal today: can you try again and report back?

thanks
graziano

ThinkingHard
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Thanks

The instances launched today are in Running State.

r-3A8A0729 - Instance ID

r-3A8A0729 - Reservation ID

1) I created a Elastic IP and Associated it with the Instance
2) also created a new keypair.
The Instances show two IPs listed.
3) Now If I right click on the instance name and select connect to the Public DNS- Selected the Key Pair -
4)The Putty is launched. But the Connection is Timed out.
Public DNs Name - 173.205.188.161

PS- Using Hybrid Fox over Windows 7

bpatel
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Joined: 09/22/2010
I am hitting too!!

I have been trying for last few days, and it still failing!!

Not enough resources (0 < 1: vm instances.
Not enough resources (0 < 1: vm instances.

Do we have to do something different to run the instances? thx...

GargiTewari
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Joined: 09/06/2010
I am having pending instances

I am having pending instances since morning.. its been couple of hours.
Please help!

kasim.shaik
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Joined: 04/11/2011
NC is not properly registered with CC

Try to de-register it once and again re-register it Cluster Controller.

Why you use [root@euca09 ~]# euca-describe-availability-zones verbose

it should display some values free/max column.

graziano
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Hello, @kasim.shaik: that

Hello,

@kasim.shaik: that command won't work on the ECC since only administrator can use it effecctively;

@GargiTewari do you still see the problem? If so, next time can you report the time you launched the instance, the emi you used and any other details that may be helpful?

@bpatel that error means that the ECC ran out of resources: when we have too many users the ECC may ran out of cores, memory, public IPs or disk space. We are trying our best to tune the SLA so that everyone has a chance to play with it.

cheers
graziano