statement, and that's working for me.prior to theIn my ec2 recipe, I setENV['AWS_CONFIG_FILE'] = '/path/to/.aws/config'
with_driver(...)--On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Douglas Garstang < " target="_blank"> > wrote:John,
File is ~/.aws/config. That was a typo in my initial email.
Douglass-MacBook-Pro:~ doug$ cat ~/.aws/config
[profile prod]
aws_access_key_id = xxx
aws_secret_access_key = xxx
region = us-east-1
[test]
aws_access_key_id = xxx
aws_secret_access_key = xxx
region = us-east-1On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:40 AM, John Keiser < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Looking at your issue, I'm guessing the problem is that it's looking in ~/.aws/config and you have ~/.aws.config (at least from the mail, maybe it was a typo?).Can you try putting the file at that location and let us know if it works? Is ~/.aws.config a standard location we should be handling as well?On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Douglas Garstang < " target="_blank"> > wrote:No replies. Is chef-metal an active project? Has it been replaced by something else?
Doug--On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Douglas Garstang < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Not sure if this the right place to ask a chef-metal question.
Can't seem to get the AWS profiles to work. I keep getting this:
RuntimeError
------------
No AWS profile specified! Are you missing something in the Chef config or ~/.aws/config?My ~/.aws.config contains this:The reason the profille names have 'profile' at the front is because this is required for the AWS CLI, and boto as well, which also use this file.
[profile prod]
aws_access_key_id = <key_id>
aws_secret_access_key = <key>
region = us-east-1
[profile test]
aws_access_key_id = <key_id>
aws_secret_access_key = <key>
region = us-east-1
I've tried setting these:
export CHEF_DRIVER="fog:AWS:test:us-east-1"
export CHEF_DRIVER="fog:AWS:profile test:us-east-1"
export CHEF_DRIVER="fog:AWS:<aws account #>:us-east-1"
export CHEF_DRIVER="fog:AWS:<aws account #> test:us-east-1"None of those work (although they are being picked up because I see the value in the back trace).
I've also tried putting variations of the following into the simple.rb file:
with_driver 'fog:AWS:test'
with_driver 'fog:AWS:profile test'and so on. Doesn't work.
I also tried this:
with_driver 'fog:AWS:test'
machine 'mario' do
tag 'itsa_me'
converge true
end
Didn't work. I tried this:
machine 'mario' do
tag 'itsa_me'
driver 'fog:AWS:test'
converge true
end
and many many permutations. Also didn't work.
I then tried to put the settings into my ~/.chef/knife.rb. That also didn't work. Basically, NOTHING has worked. I keep getting the error above. Where should I put this?To make matters more confusing, the gem seems to have been installed to my home directory under .chefdk. I don't know why as I use the gem that came with the chef-dk and that normally puts gems in /opt/chefdk/embedded (except for the chef-metal ones and it's dependancies).Also,
Douglass-MacBook-Pro:~ doug$ /opt/chefdk/embedded/bin/gem list | grep chef-metal
chef-metal (0.14.2)
chef-metal-fog (0.9)
chef-metal-vagrant (0.6)Thanks,
Doug.I've also tried using 'profile test' instead of test, since that's what boto requi
Regards,
Douglas Garstang
http://www.linkedin.com/in/garstang
Email: " target="_blank">
Cell: +1-805-340-5627
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Regards,
Douglas Garstang
http://www.linkedin.com/in/garstang
Email: " target="_blank">
Cell: +1-805-340-5627
Justin DosseyPractice OwnerNew Context Services, Inc
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