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[19:04] <sauce_> i notice that when using cloud-init (with ec2), there is quite a delay in the machine booting up and cloud-init doing its thing. i judge "doing its thing" by tailing syslog. any way to reduce the delay? |
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[20:12] <harlowja> sauce_ reduce the number of services in your operating system that startup before cloudinit |
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[20:12] <harlowja> mininize packages, services, ... |
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[20:18] <sauce_> harlowja its the bare ubuntu 12.04 AMI. not much is going on |
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[20:18] <sauce_> i watch it just sit there for about 60 seconds, maybe more. i'm patient so i don't mind :) |
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[20:18] <sauce_> but i was just wondering why |
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[20:18] <harlowja> where is this running? |
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[20:18] <harlowja> amazon? |
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[20:18] <sauce_> yes |
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[20:18] <harlowja> so then u might have hit a hypervisor in amazon that is heavily loaded |
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[20:19] <harlowja> and thats why its taking longer |
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[20:19] <harlowja> http://allthingsd.com/20130225/the-problem-with-noisy-neighbors-in-the-cloud/ |
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[20:19] <sauce_> is this common though? |
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[20:19] <harlowja> i'm unsure, the general problem is known |
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[20:19] <harlowja> but i don't use amazon, so not sure |
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[21:07] <sauce_> ok cool so i guess that answers my question: cloud-init does not have any sort of delay programmed in |
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[21:18] <harlowja> sauce_ ya, it doesn't |
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