Announcing WOlastic 32-bit All-In-One Image Version 20090708

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Daniel Kao

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Jul 8, 2009, 8:37:08 PM7/8/09
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Hi All,

I'm happy to announce that Version 20090708 of the WOlastic 32-bit
All-In-One Image has been released. In a nutshell, patches were updated
to the CentOS base Operating System and starting with this AMI and going
forward, there is support for using Amazon EBS to keep your PostgreSQL
and/or MySQL databases running on the same instance on a persistent volume.

us-east-1: ami-39e90850 (32-bit/All-In-One)
eu-west-1: ami-99b69eed (32-bit/All-In-One)

Guides are available:

http://wolastic.com/2009/07/using-postgresql-andor-mysql-on-a-wolastic-instance.html
http://wolastic.com/2009/07/using-amazon-ebs-for-db-persistance-on-a-wolastic-instance.html

CHANGELOG:

July 8, 2009 - CentOS53-i386-WebObjects-5.4.3-20090708
======================================================

Daniel Kao <dk...@ubermind.com>

* Patched/Update CentOS 5.3 to all updates available
up until 2009-07-08

* First WOlastic support for Amazon EBS volumes
for persistent PostgreSQL & MySQL databases

* Amazon EBS guide available at http://wolastic.com

* Added ability for the "appserver" user to run
"yum update" to perform patches/updates to the
Operating System.

Also, follow us on Twitter!
http://twitter.com/wolastic

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Daniel Kao - Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Übermind, Inc. * http://ubermind.com/ * "Your Vision, Our Experience"
WOlastic * http://wolastic.com/ * "WebObjects in the Cloud"

daniel

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Jul 8, 2009, 8:58:53 PM7/8/09
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Hi,

Thanks for the great guide updates! I tried starting postgresql on
the new 20090708 image and got this error:

sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0644, should be 0440

Any ideas?

On Jul 8, 8:37 pm, Daniel Kao <d...@ubermind.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm happy to announce that Version 20090708 of the WOlastic 32-bit
> All-In-One Image has been released.  In a nutshell, patches were updated
> to the CentOS base Operating System and starting with this AMI and going
> forward, there is support for using Amazon EBS to keep your PostgreSQL
> and/or MySQL databases running on the same instance on a persistent volume.
>
> us-east-1: ami-39e90850 (32-bit/All-In-One)
> eu-west-1: ami-99b69eed (32-bit/All-In-One)
>
> Guides are available:
>
> http://wolastic.com/2009/07/using-postgresql-andor-mysql-on-a-wolasti...http://wolastic.com/2009/07/using-amazon-ebs-for-db-persistance-on-a-...
>
> CHANGELOG:
>
> July 8, 2009 - CentOS53-i386-WebObjects-5.4.3-20090708
> ======================================================
>
> Daniel Kao <d...@ubermind.com>
>
> * Patched/Update CentOS 5.3 to all updates available
>   up until 2009-07-08
>
> * First WOlastic support for Amazon EBS volumes
>   for persistent PostgreSQL & MySQL databases
>
> * Amazon EBS guide available athttp://wolastic.com
>
> * Added ability for the "appserver" user to run
>   "yum update" to perform patches/updates to the
>   Operating System.
>
> Also, follow us on Twitter!http://twitter.com/wolastic
>
> --
> Daniel Kao - Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
> Übermind, Inc. *http://ubermind.com/* "Your Vision, Our Experience"

Daniel Kao

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Jul 8, 2009, 8:59:04 PM7/8/09
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I botched something. =)  Give me an hour to fix it.
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WOlastic * http://wolastic.com/ * "WebObjects in the Cloud"

Daniel Kao

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Jul 9, 2009, 1:47:37 AM7/9/09
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Hi All,

We've fixed the images for 20090708.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

The new AMI ID's are as follows:

US: ami-0be80962
EU: ami-75b79f01


Enjoy! And we welcome any feedback!
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Daniel Kao - Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Übermind, Inc. * http://ubermind.com/ * "Your Vision, Our Experience"
WOlastic * http://wolastic.com/ * "WebObjects in the Cloud"
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