Open threewholefish opened 9 years ago
As far as I know it should be publicly visible to anyone. The name is as in the instructions, and the AMI ID is "ami-96eea3fe". If I search for HPCE I find it as a public community image.
Nothing comes up for HPCE or ami-96eea3fe in community or marketplace for me. Also scanned through all the debian images, and it wasn't there.
On 16 February 2015 at 18:34, m8pple notifications@github.com wrote:
As far as I know it should be publicly visible to anyone. The name is as in the instructions, and the AMI ID is "ami-96eea3fe". If I search for HPCE I find it as a public community image.
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Hrmm, not sure what is going on then. If I go to "Launch Instance", then I can select "Community AMIs", and then searching "HPCE" takes me straight to the AMI.
Where are you searching from, is it from within the launch console, or from the external marketplace view?
Launch Instance -> Community AMIs -> search HPCE -> No AMIs found matching your filter criteria...
...unless you're in N. Virginia, in which case it is there, as I've just found out. Doesn't appear in the other regions, by the look of it.
On 16 February 2015 at 20:34, m8pple notifications@github.com wrote:
Hrmm, not sure what is going on then. If I go to "Launch Instance", then I can select "Community AMIs", and then searching "HPCE" takes me straight to the AMI.
Where are you searching from, is it from within the launch console, or from the external marketplace view?
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/HPCE/hpce-2014-cw4/issues/10#issuecomment-74568479.
Can we access the image you created? I can't find it on AWS, and I'm not sure where else to look. I just recreated it using your instructions, which wasn't too difficult.
Also, possibly some things worth adding to the setup instructions: the default username is 'admin', and the
eog
andlibcanberra-gtk3-module
packages are useful for viewing images.