On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 11:39:52 -0500 Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Looks good to me.. thought as a first time user of AWS, the process > of creating an account and the verification was a bit slow. > > Also, when finally creating an account I've had no idea what to > actually select. I saw something about free Amazon Micro EC2 > but no idea how to use it. Finally figured out that I am suppose > to use the "Classic" workflow. I see what you mean but I'm a little hesitant to add those kind of details to the test case. It might be better to have a separate wiki page for "getting started with EC2" instructions. I'll look around to see if there is already a page like that. > Perhaps adding in a comment saying: "As setting up a first-time AWS > account can take sometimes a few hours, it is recommended that the > user create this in advance." It's been a while since I first created my account, so I had forgotten about that. > Also perhaps a link to do when nothing shows up. For example I just > created an ami-5f16d836 and all lights are green but I can't connect > to it. Perhaps some link to "how to get debug/bootup logs" from the > instance? I wonder if your security group is set up to allow SSH. By default, no traffic is allowed from outside EC2. > Or how to add 'debug loglevel=8' to the kernel bootup? IF that is is > possible? I'm honestly not sure how to do that, will look into whether or not it's possible, though. Thanks, Tim
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