[00:49] <smoser> jmgalloway (who is now away): euca-describe-availability-zones verbose
[15:23] <xavicampa> Hi! When you install a UEC node controller on a machine without vt extensions, the installation warns you that VMs won't be accelerated. I read somewhere that instances actually won't boot up. Is this true? Does it depend on hypervisor (xen, kvm)? Thanks.
[15:25] <kim0> xavicampa: kvm requires VT cpu, otherwise it won't boot. You can switch hypervisor to "qemu" (unaccelerated) which is horribly slow, but can get you by for testing
[15:25] <xavicampa> kim0, that answers my question, thanks!
[15:25] <kim0> your welcome :)
[15:26] <wftl> Does anyone know what the Amazon EC2 market share is compared to RackSpace (yes, it's a Eucalyptus vs OpenStack question).
[15:26] <kim0> ec2 is huge as a cloud provider
[15:26] <kim0> openstack is quite new, and very impressive
[15:30] <wftl> kim0: someone told me that RackSpace/OpenStack calls itself the 'second largest cloud services provider' but I was kind of wondering how far behind EC2 the 'second largest' might be
[15:30] <kim0> I don't know the answer to that
[15:30] <wftl> The largest cloud is without a doubt, Google, but that doesn't make them the largest cloud services provider.
[17:25] <navanjr> my windows instance never gets past pending.  I think it is because it expects my bundled image to be using a scsi drive.  and qemu-kvm fails when trying to run a windows image with if=scsi
[17:26] <navanjr> do i need to fix my qemu-kvm issue? or do i need to get UEC to launch my instances with if=ide
[22:21] <crazed> how do you get ubuntu to use a hostname handed out by dhcp?
[22:21] <crazed> i'm running a cloudstack environmnet, just realized my images boot up using the hostname of the instance i used to create the image