Hey guys, Where does an admin set the "X-Deltacloud-Driver" field through Conductor? Looking at Ilpo's recent message on the Fedora Cloud SIG mailing list, he's passing the "X-Deltacloud-Provider" field, but he may not be setting the "X-Deltacloud-Driver" one. http://deltacloud.apache.org/drivers.html#h3_2 Not having set up Eucalyptus myself yet, I'm not sure what the correct approach is. :/ Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift On 24/01/2012, at 7:08 PM, Ilpo Latvala wrote: > Hi, > > I installed Aeolus 0.8.0 on Fedora 16 and the installation itself went ok. > I added a new provider: > > URL: http://localhost:3002/api > Provider Type: Amazon EC2 > X-Deltacloud-Provider: ec2=192.168.1.10:8773;s3=192.168.1.10:8773 > > Test Connection works ok. > > Since Aeolus does not have Eucalyptus as a provider I am forced to use EC2 as a provider type and X-Deltacloud-Provider is giving my Euca installation details. > > When I try to add a new account with my user details, I get the error "undefined method `provider_type' for nil:NilClass". > So it seems like the current deltacloud included in aeolus does not recognize the euca provider format (ec2=192.168.1.10:8773;s3=192.168.1.10:8773). > > Any plans to get Aeolus to work with a private eucalyptus installation? > > Thanks, > > -Ilpo Latvala- > Ilpo.latvala@xxxxxxxxx > > _______________________________________________ > cloud mailing list > cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud -- Aeolus Community Manager http://www.aeolusproject.org _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud