[Starcluster] problem with centOS ami?

Fred Rotbart rotbart at softbart.com
Mon Sep 6 09:09:38 EDT 2010


A Cluster Compute Image. Exactly.

- Fred

On 6/09/10 22:54 , Dan Yamins wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Fred Rotbart <rotbart at softbart.com
> <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Dan,
>
>     The image I meant was ami-7ea24a17 which is the Amazon generic
>     Cluster Compute image.
>     Rightscale have a beta image,ami-78947f11, which is also Cluster
>     Compute compatible.
>
>
> Ah -- well, I wasn't intending it to be a Cluster Compute image ... it
> was just meant for "regular" amazon images.   Are you asking about
> building a centOS Cluster Compute image?
>
>     In fact, AFAIK currently these are the only two public images
>     available for Cluster Compute.
>
>     Any thoughts?
>
>     - Fred
>
>
>     On 3/09/10 23:57 , Dan Yamins wrote:
>
>
>
>         On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Fred Rotbart
>         <rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>
>         <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>>> wrote:
>
>             Hi Dan,
>
>             Thanks for the help.
>
>             I had started building a lot of stuff from sources. However, the
>             Python 2.6 I took from
>         http://chrislea.com/2009/09/09/easy-python-2-6-django-on-centos-5/.
>             Any advantage to building the Python from sources?
>
>
>         Well, three reasons:
>
>         1) I needed a 64-bit install.   Typically I've found that 64-bit
>         pre-compiled binaries are less reliable than building 64-bit.
>         This is
>         the main reason I used a source as opposed to a pre-compiled
>         binary (e.g
>         from python.org <http://python.org> <http://python.org> itself).
>
>
>         2) As explained at the top of Chris Lea's post, overwriting the
>         system
>         python on centOS with python26 is really bad.   I really really
>         needed
>         to make sure that it didn't screw things up and so I decided to
>         install
>         in /opt, where a completely standard install would work fine and
>         be sure
>         not to interfere.  To make a package install work while
>         completely not
>         interfering with the other system installs, putting all the relevant
>         byte-compiled dependencies in version-number-named places
>         throughout the
>         distros, requires alot of finicky work. I'm not comfortable
>         enough with
>         yum to feel like I totally understood how to evaluate whether
>         any given
>         person's repo was likely to be "right".    This is the main reason I
>         would use a non-yum-based install vs. a repo install.
>
>         3) I wasn't aware of Chris Lea's work -- thank you so much for
>         telling
>         me of it  If I had known of it, perhaps I would have used it (if
>         there's
>         a 64-bit version) -- but subject to the above provisos.
>
>
>             BTW why did you use the Rightscale image rather than using the
>             Amazon one?
>
>
>         I've typically found Rightscale images to be more reliable than
>         Amazon
>         ones actually -- and more things I already need are on them.   Which
>         amazon image  were you referring to?
>
>
>
>             - Fred
>
>
>             On 3/09/10 09:49 , Dan Yamins wrote:
>
>                 Fred, sorry for the delay in reply.
>
>                 I've put the instructions up here at this google doc
>
>         https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J>
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J>>
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J>
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J
>         <https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Aa_xSFd7IOCfZGhzN3JwanBfMTA1ZjRwNWp6dGo&hl=en&authkey=CI2p-t8J>>>
>
>                 Let me know if you can't access this doc.
>
>                 On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Fred Rotbart
>         <rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>
>         <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>>
>         <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>
>         <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com <mailto:rotbart at softbart.com>>>> wrote:
>
>                       Hi Dan,
>
>                     Did you happen to make a cookbook for making the CentOS
>                 StarCluster AMI?
>                     If so can you make it available?
>
>                     - Fred
>
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