jclouds/apis/ec2
Richard Downer 4b4374025f Recognise CentOS images on AWS Marketplace
CentOS’ officially-supported AMIs are hosted on the AWS Marketplace.
This adds support for those images, recognising the AMI naming
convention and ensuring the OS metadata is parsed correctly and the
correct SSH login name is used.

There is no change to the default jclouds configuration and the
official CentOS images will not be detected by default. To use these
images, you must alter the ami-query properties to include searching
the “AWS Marketplace”, which has an owner ID of 679593333241. You must
also manually log on to the AWS Marketplace, select your chosen CentOS
image, and “subscribe” to it (you can do this by proceeding as if to
launch an image, but stopping after you have agreed to the subscription
and before launching).
2017-11-03 12:35:42 +01:00
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src Recognise CentOS images on AWS Marketplace 2017-11-03 12:35:42 +01:00
README.txt JCLOUDS-394. Add note to ec2 README in re: live tests and new accounts 2013-12-08 18:45:16 -08:00
pom.xml Next development version 2.0.3-SNAPSHOT 2017-06-29 12:24:45 +02:00

README.txt

#
# The jclouds API for Amazon's EC2 service (http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/).
#
# TODO: Implementation status.
# TODO: Supported features.
# TODO: Usage example.

NOTE: The live tests in apis/ec2 will *not* work against AWS EC2 with AWS accounts created
from December 04, 2013 and onward, due to those accounts only supporting VPC, and VPC requiring
different parameters (ID rather than name) for referring to and acting on security groups.

To run the EC2 live tests against AWS, go to providers/aws-ec2.

apis/ec2 will retain the older security group name usage to support EC2 API shims,
such as OpenStack, CloudStack, etc.