Known Issues
Unable to Provision certain types of Debian VMs
Symptom: Brooklyn fails to provision Debian VMs (e.g. in aws-ec2).
Cause: sudo
is not available on path, causing Brooklyn to fail to confirm that the VM is ssh'able.
Workaround: Choose an image that does have sudo (see wiki.debian.org/Cloud/AmazonEC2Image).
Fix: is Pull #600; you may also want to run with brooklyn.location.jclouds.aws-ec2.user=root
if subsequent commands give permission errors.
Versions Affected: 0.5.0-M2
Unable to Provision Ubuntu 8 VMs
*Symptom: Brooklyn fails to provision Ubuntu 8 VMs (e.g. in aws-ec2) with the following error 'Cannot insert the iptables rule for port 22. Error: sudo: illegal option `-n''.
*Cause: Ubuntu 8 is too old; the sudo command doesn't support the -n setting.
*Workaround: Choose Ubuntu 10 or higher.
Versions Affected: 0.5.0-M2