Hi Harald
This means, that you will need to set
explicit details here like:
"ec2-modify-image-attribute <ami-id> -l -a
<theAwsAccountId>" (the
account id is not your aws access id btw ;)).
Thanks this did the trick, it shows up now.
But when I click "Launch AMI" nothing happens, there is also nothing in
the error log. Well, this may be because I am using the head version.
I have incorporated the changes regarding the Image categories. They
are committed to head and you will now be able to see all your images.
I can not recreate your problem regarding the "Launch AMI" action.
Could you retry with the current head build and provide more feedback
if the problem persists?
greets
Moritz
Thanks,
Harald G.
Quoting Moritz Post <mpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Harald
I am happy to hear that you are trying out the AWS implementation. The
behaviour you are describing is originating from the fact that only
images to which you have explicit launch access are listed under My
Images.
This means, that you will need to set explicit details here like:
"ec2-modify-image-attribute <ami-id> -l -a
<theAwsAccountId>" (the
account id is not your aws access id btw ;)).
This did the trick, it shows up now.
This lists your image
under MyImages. Thereby it is also possible
to list images which do not
belong to you but to whom you have execution rights. Agreeable this is
a little confusing and therefore it is planned to refactor this
category structure and to create something like:
-Images
+- All Images - Describe all AMIs, public, private or owned, that the
user has access to.
+- My Owned Images - Images which the user has created and can
access/run
+- My Accessible Images - Images which do not belong to the user but to
which he has the rights to run
I hope this did help you a little. Your feedback is greatly appreciated
:)
regards
Moritz
Dear Moritz
I finally got around to try out the AWS in this regard I have a
question. I managed to create my own image and registered it
(ami-148d697d). Within g-Eclipse I can see my running instances in the
"Computing" folder, my AMI named haraldgImg shows up in the "Storage"
folder and I can mount it and browse through it, I can also see me
gsg-keypair in the "Services/Keyairs" folder. My problem is that in
the "My Images" folder there is nothing. How do I get my AMI to show
up here so that I can Launch it from its context menu? I am using the
head version of g-Eclipse.
PS: I send this to the dev list in case someone else is also try it
out and have the same question.
Thanks,
Harald G.
_______________________________________________
geclipse-dev mailing list
geclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/geclipse-dev
_______________________________________________
geclipse-dev mailing list
geclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/geclipse-dev
_______________________________________________
geclipse-dev mailing list
geclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/geclipse-dev
|