[10:49] hi all, is there any one who use xen3.4.2 and intel graphic card ? [10:50] i get into a problem.. [10:50] i can not start x window === niemeyer is now known as niemeyer_biab [11:51] I'm trying to find ami-7e5c690a AMI but can't find it in AWS. This is the Ubuntu 10.10 Server 32Bit AMI [11:53] any hint on the maverick server AMI id ? [11:54] 32b [11:54] europe [12:16] g0bl1n: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/10.10/release/ has the released AMI id's [12:16] and wow...was that hard to find since I forgot the URL [12:22] zoopster, got it, thanks, my problem was not the url, was the AMI ID's in the URL ;-) ty [12:23] sure [14:21] hello [14:23] Can this service run free on my network, although that is not the point [14:41] smoser: So how are those pv-grub dailies looking? [14:41] i really think ok. i hope that the next refresh will use them [14:42] s/hope/expect/ [14:42] smoser: So if I'm using the stable 10.10 EC2 images, will I be upgraded to pv-grub, or do I need to re-create the images? [14:42] if you're on 10.10 you're already using pv-grub [14:42] awesome [14:42] dist-upgrade and reboot away [14:43] but if you were on 10.04, there is manual action required on ebs-root, and its impossible on instance-store to get to pv-grub (or any other kernel) === zul_ is now known as zul [14:46] So on a 10.10 image, does a dist-upgrade bring me in line with what's on the current dailies? [14:52] more or less === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates [15:13] gtaylor, yes [15:13] sorry for delay. [15:14] also, you need a reboot if there is a new kernel, but that is "normal" [15:14] smoser: No problem. Cool, that's good to know too. [15:14] 10.10 and from then on, ec2 really looks like a normal server [15:17] smoser: Probably not really AMI-related, but have you had any experience running MySQL/Postgres in production on EC2 on a site with pretty decent traffic? [15:18] no. i have not. and wouldn't even know someone to point you at [15:19] i'm sure you're aware of the amazon RDS, right? [15:19] if you wanted to offload mysql [15:19] Yeah, but our client is already pretty heavily entrenched in Postgres [17:45] sorry, I got disconnected === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates [22:49] hey, is there a good way for me to get an image out of the amazon cloud and running in my own private cloud? [22:50] hmm, google brings up http://cloud.ubuntu.com/2011/01/hack-on-ubuntu-cloud-utils/ did anything come out of that? looks pretty recent [22:53] another question is whether there's tools around for converting from virtualbox images to cloud images [23:18] theTrav: Canonical provides downloadable Ubuntu images for use in UEC and EC2. They also publish these images as EC2 AMIs for convenient use. [23:19] theTrav: You can't download the image behind an AMI, though running the AMI and looking at the file system is close.