[Fiware-lab-help] FI-Lab Assistance

"Gergő, Gombos" gombos.gergo at wigner.mta.hu
Wed Jan 28 13:08:43 CET 2015


Dear Diez,

sorry for the very late answer. I checked the VMs and I saw 2 VMs with 
active state. If the connection problem persists, please restart the VM. 
In this time the VM downloads your key from the server and you can 
connect with that.
The delete/cretate method need time, because in this time the system 
dissasociate the floating ip-s, destroy the disk of the VM, write this 
information to the database, update the quatos, etc.

ps, please use the 'Answer all' when you write, or write the 
fiware-lap-help in cc, because in this time my collegue get your mail, 
and can help you.

Best Regards,
Gergő

2015.01.22. 12:48 keltezéssel, Ricardo Diez írta:
> Hello Gergő,
>
> like in the previous e-mail you told me, i created a  new instance 
> with Public net floating IP,/named orion-budapest-public,/ but the 
> same problem happens when i use /ssh -i my_keypair.pem 
> root at 148.6.80.202 <mailto:root at 148.6.80.202> . I cant conect me.
>
> /
> /I am trying to delete two Instaces with private Ip that i created 
> before in Budapest Region in order to create a //new instance with 
> Public net floating IP, but this ones take a lot of time deleting, is 
> normal this situation /?
>
> Thank you so much.
>
> Ricardo Diez.
>
> 2015-01-16 4:20 GMT-08:00 gombos <gombos.gergo at wigner.mta.hu 
> <mailto:gombos.gergo at wigner.mta.hu>>:
>
>     Dear Ricardo,
>
>     the 10.0.192.121 is a mdvpn IP. You cannot connect to the VM with
>     this IP from outsite. The MDVPN connects the VM from different
>     regions. You shoud make a new instance with Public net floating IP
>     and you can connect to the instance with ssh.
>     If you have any other problems, send us an email.
>
>     Dear,
>     Gergő
>
>     2015-01-16 13:10 időpontban Ricardo Diez ezt írta:
>
>         Hello,
>
>         I am a new user in FIWARE, (r.diez0 at gmail.com
>         <mailto:r.diez0 at gmail.com> [1] , ID= 9913).
>
>         I`ve created some instances of Orion Context in Budapest Area,
>         watching some webinairs and following the tutorials of FIWARE
>         and I
>         have my instances ACTIVE, but my problem is in the moment to
>         access on
>         the machine through ssh I dont obtain any result. I cant access
>         through shh
>
>         I don`t know if i am doing something wrong, if configured
>         something
>         bad or there are external problems like in Spain Region ( i
>         was trying
>         to create an instance, but i saw there is no chance by the
>         moment. )
>
>         -------------------------
>
>         UBUNTU/MAC TERMINAL
>
>                 * Open the Terminal
>
>                 * Locate the keypair asocciate to this Instance when
>         launching it.
>
>         _my_keypair.pem_
>                 * Modify the keypair permissions in order to make it
>         not publicly
>         viewable.
>
>         _chmod 400 my_keypair.pem_
>                 * Connect to the Instance using its public IP.
>
>         _ssh -i my_keypair.pem root at 10.0.192.121
>         <mailto:root at 10.0.192.121> [2]_
>
>         WINDOWS PUTTY CLIENT
>
>                 * Install PuTTY and PuTTYgen from Putty website [3].
>
>                 * Locate the keypair asocciate to this Instance when
>         launching it.
>
>         _my_keypair.pem_        * Convert your Keypair (.pem) to PPK
>         with PuTTYgen.
>                 * Use PuTTY to connect to the Instance using its public IP
>         (10.0.192.121) and the new PPK Keypair.
>
>          Thanks
>
>         Ricardo.
>
>         Links:
>         ------
>         [1] mailto:r.diez0 at gmail.com <mailto:r.diez0 at gmail.com>
>         [2] mailto:root at 10.0.192.121 <mailto:root at 10.0.192.121>
>         [3] http://www.putty.org/
>
>
>



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