[ubuntu-cloud] error when accesing UEC from client

Indra Suryatama indra_suryatama at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 29 17:49:14 GMT 2010


It mean I run the UEC from the CLC.

It succeed if I run the instance, check the availability for the VM from
CLC.. 

But I think it should be run on client side too? 

Am I right? And the problem is I can run the instance from client side ..

Help me ..

thanks

 

 

 

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[mailto:ubuntu-cloud-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Dave Walker
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:33 PM
To: ubuntu-cloud at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-cloud] error when accesing UEC from client

 

On 29/11/10 11:56, Indra Suryatama wrote: 

 

Does this command work for you, please paste its output




. ~/.euca/eucarc
euca-describe-availability-zones verbose


Can you try generating new credentials from the Web UI and using those
instead ?

 

I generated the credentials from WEB UI, 

When I type 

. ~/.euca/eucarc

 

It goes well, 

But when I type

euca-describe-availability-zones verbose

 

I got the following error

Warning: failed to parse error message from AWS: :1:0: syntax error
EC2ResponseError: 403 Forbidden
Failure: 403 Forbidden

 


Hi Indra,

Try ssh'ing to the CLC and run:
$ sudo euca_conf --get-credentials mycreds.zip
$ unzip mycreds.zip
$ ln -s eucarc .eucarc
$ euca-describe-availability-zones verbose

Kind Regards,
Dave Walker

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