[cs615asa] question about OmniOS r151020

Aseem Grover agrover1 at stevens.edu
Sun Jan 29 15:30:15 EST 2017


Hello All,

While configuring EC2,  I am unable to create security group, am having the
following problem, if anyone can suggest something

[image: Inline image 1]

Warm Regards
Aseem Grover(Ammy)

On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:06 PM, Tianxiao Yang <tyang8 at stevens.edu> wrote:

> Got that. Thanks a lot!
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 23:00 Josh Dolisca <jdolisca at stevens.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> To look for the image, you can filter through the public repository using
>> the "describe-images" subcommand of aws ec2. With the filter handle
>> "--filter", you can look for the image with the name "OmniOS r151020"
>>
>> It took a while, but the following syntax for the filter handle can be
>> seen below to find the image needed for this assignment:
>>
>> --filter "Name=name,Values='OmniOS r151020*'"
>>
>> The trick is the wildcard character " * ". That allows you to search for
>> partially known strings and will find anything that matches, so you do not
>> have to have the full name of the AMI. The other thing is that you need to
>> use single quotes for strings with spaces
>>
>> [image: Inline image 2]
>>
>> ~JoshErik Dolisca
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 8:21 PM, Jan Schaumann <jschauma at stevens.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>> szhong2 <szhong2 at stevens.edu> wrote:
>> > You can find it in the "Community AMIs" section on the left.
>>
>> Please note this part of the homework assignment:
>>
>> ] Please note that we will only focus on using the command-line tools for
>> ] EC2. That is, your HOWTO should describe the setup to use these tools
>> ] and not how to use the browser based interface. Your documentation will
>> ] not include sentences like "...then click on..." or "...select from the
>> ] menu..." or anything like that.
>>
>> Thus, there is really no "on the left".
>>
>> Use the command-line utilities to find the right image.
>>
>> The full name of the image is indeed no "OmniOS r151020", but there is
>> an image for this OS and version that you can find by searching for that
>> substring.
>>
>> Again, your submission needs to describe how you found the image using
>> the command-line tools, not the browser interface.
>>
>> -Jan
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>> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Josh-Erik Dolisca
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