"Olivier Delrieu" <olivier.delrieu(a)pgxis.com> writes:
Dear All,
We have been using clusters of home-made, paravirtual, S3 based, F11
instances for quite some time now.
We now need to use cluster compute instances. If I am not mistaken,
these have to be HVM & EBS based.
So I am looking for a Fedora AMI that would be HVM & EBS based. I’ve
found the latest F19 EBS based AMI, but these are paravirtual.
If there is no such instance, is there a way:
- to convert a paravirtual instance into a HVM instance (that would be
ideal as we still need paravirtual instances)
I can suggest sophisticated way I've used to create F18 HVM AMI for my
own (ami-eeac3187, us-east-1, feel free to use it):
1) Start any existent HVM AMI (I used RHEL)
2) Upload RAW image with fedora
3) Overwrite hard drive with Fedora's data (I don't exactly remember
but I think I was using dd)
4) Sync & reboot -f
5) Create AMI of your instance
Warning: I'm not sure AMI won't have 'RHEL' billing product attached
after all.
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Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets(a)redhat.com>