katol | hello, i want to | 05:13 |
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katol | setup an apache balancer on ec2 | 05:13 |
katol | right now i'm using public hostnames but i would like to use the ec2 hostnames | 05:17 |
cossovich | hello peeps. | 10:08 |
cossovich | I'm joining the ec2 fun and running some tests. Loving it. | 10:08 |
cossovich | I'm using one of the canonical AMIs on ec2 (hardy heron).... I'm looking for some docs on the sudo password... does anyone have any tips? | 11:04 |
cossovich | ok so sudo isn't shipping with a password... I should of guessed that. | 11:31 |
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koan | hi erichammond, many thanks for your awesome ec2ubuntu-build-ami script, it just works! | 16:47 |
macstar | anyone tell me / point me to somewhere on how to enable root login on the canonical ubuntu images | 16:53 |
macstar | please :) | 16:53 |
agussman | Potentially stupid question, is it possible to run 32 bit AMIs on the large (64bit) instances? | 18:22 |
erichammond | agussman: Nope. | 18:22 |
agussman | erichammond: thanks! | 18:22 |
erichammond | macstar: See the "root ssh" section of http://alestic.com/2009/04/ubuntu-ec2-sudo-ssh-rsync | 18:24 |
agussman | erichammond: Do you happen to know why that is? I was under the impression that 32bit guest OSs can be run on 64bit host OSs in Xen. | 18:32 |
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erichammond | agussman: Amazon does not share details about the hows and whys of their internal implementations. | 22:07 |
agussman | erichammond: thanks for the response (and your AMIs!). I found something of an answer in the in the "Instance Types and Architectures FAQ" | 22:07 |
agussman | e.g. "Nope." | 22:07 |
erichammond | agussman: I might also mention that I've seen a number of folks requesting the ability to run the same AMI across a larger set of instance types, though they tend to want 64-bit on smaller instances. | 22:13 |
erichammond | Amazon is pretty good about listening to customers; you can add your voice on the EC2 forum http://ec2forum.notlong.com perhaps tagging on to an existing thread on the topic. | 22:13 |
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