<div dir="ltr">Hi, this question has got to be an easy one to answer, but I couldn't contrive the right search terms to find it. I am trying to launch a starcluster using an AMI which I already have. Briefly, I installed starcluster on my AMI (ami-323f5c02), I then launched the small cluster using the default starcluster without issue (using ami-765b3e1f for both both MASTER and NODE). <div>
<br></div><div>Now, I changed the following two values in starcluster's configuration:<div><br></div><div>
<font size="1" face="courier new, monospace">NODE_IMAGE_ID = ami-323f5c02<br>MASTER_IMAGE_ID = ami-323f5c02</font><p class="">And try to launch the same cluster, and I get the following error:</p><p class="">>>> Starting NFS server on master</p>
<font face="courier new, monospace">!!! ERROR - Error occured while running plugin 'starcluster.clustersetup.DefaultClusterSetup':<br>!!! ERROR - remote command 'source /etc/profile && /etc/init.d/nfs<br>
!!! ERROR - start' failed with status 127:<br>!!! ERROR - bash: /etc/init.d/nfs: No such file or directory</font><br><p class="">Naturally, I installed NFS on the image and rolled a new one and tried again, but that didn't help. I'm guessing starcluster has a custom NFS script? </p>
<p class="">Do I have to start with a starcluster image? If so, how do I absorb updates -- that would seem like a great deal of work. I couldn't find a page which said, "Starcluster needs the following packages: ..."</p>
<p class="">I'm on a stock ubuntu 12.04 64x image. </p><p class="">thanks much in advance, this is going to be an amazing time saver. </p><p class="">jim</p><p class=""><br></p><p class=""> <br></p><p class=""><br></p>
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