On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Eric Haszlakiewicz <e...@nimenees.com> wrote: > Abhinav Upadhyay <er.abhinav.upadh...@gmail.com> wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I am trying to run NetBSD in AWS. I have tried launching instances >>with 3 different NetBSD AMIs (6.1.2, 6.1.1, and 6.0), all 64 bit >>variants. However, upon starting up the instance, I am unable to >>connect to it using ssh. Port 22 is open in the security group >>configurations. >> >>I tried to probe the ports open in the instance using nmap. As per >>nmap, only port 25 is open in the instance. > > Did you manage to get this working? > I don't think the standard install has anything running on port 25. > Are you sure you're connecting to the right IP address? Unless you've > configured a dedicated one you can get allocated a new one every time you > start up.
Yes, I got it working. When creating the instance, I was removing the extra EBS volume that was being attached (/dev/sda2 in the AWS console). I thought it was a tactic by AWS to draw extra money for extra storage. However, it turns out that the 2nd volume is being used as the root partition? I am pasting the System log output from the instance which was not reachable via SSH. It might be of some use: Xen Minimal OS! start_info: 0xa01000(VA) nr_pages: 0x26700 shared_inf: 0x7e4c2000(MA) pt_base: 0xa04000(VA) nr_pt_frames: 0x9 mfn_list: 0x967000(VA) mod_start: 0x0(VA) mod_len: 0 flags: 0x0 cmd_line: root=/dev/sda1 ro 4 stack: 0x946780-0x966780 MM: Init _text: 0x0(VA) _etext: 0x61e65(VA) _erodata: 0x76000(VA) _edata: 0x7b6d4(VA) stack start: 0x946780(VA) _end: 0x966d34(VA) start_pfn: a10 max_pfn: 26700 Mapping memory range 0xc00000 - 0x26700000 setting 0x0-0x76000 readonly skipped 0x1000 MM: Initialise page allocator for b3e000(b3e000)-0(26700000) MM: done Demand map pfns at 26701000-36701000. Heap resides at 36702000-76702000. Initialising timer interface Initialising console ... done. gnttab_table mapped at 0x26701000. Initialising scheduler Thread "Idle": pointer: 0x36702008, stack: 0xbf0000 Initialising xenbus Thread "xenstore": pointer: 0x36702478, stack: 0x26600000 Dummy main: start_info=0x966880 Thread "main": pointer: 0x367028e8, stack: 0x26610000 "main" "root=/dev/sda1" "ro" "4" vbd 2049 is hd0 ******************* BLKFRONT for device/vbd/2049 ********** backend at /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/3711/2049 Failed to read /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/3711/2049/feature-barrier. Failed to read /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/3711/2049/feature-flush-cache. 62914560 sectors of 0 bytes ************************** [H[J Booting 'NetBSD AMI' root (hd0) Filesystem type is ext2fs, using whole disk kernel /boot/netbsd root=xbd1 xc_dom_probe_bzimage_kernel: kernel is not a bzImage close blk: backend at /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/3711/2049 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. NetBSD 6.1.2 (XEN3PAE_DOMU) total memory = 615 MB avail memory = 597 MB mainbus0 (root) hypervisor0 at mainbus0: Xen version 3.4.3.amazon vcpu0 at hypervisor0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 0 @ 2.00GHz, id 0x206d7 xenbus0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Bus Interface xencons0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Console Driver npx0 at hypervisor0: using exception 16 xbd0 at xenbus0 id 2049: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface xennet0 at xenbus0 id 0: Xen Virtual Network Interface xennet0: MAC address 0a:8e:2f:33:6e:3f balloon0 at xenbus0 id 0: Xen Balloon driver balloon0: current reservation: 629760 KiB xennet0: using RX copy mode balloon0: current reservation: 157440 pages => target: 157440 pages boot device: <unknown> root device: