The first existing cloud was using the simple topology: one front-end, one node controller. The cloud we installed first was made up of 3 machines: 1 CLC+Walrus, 1 CC+SC, 2 NC.
After installing the second cloud, both clouds had two clusters registered against it. However, the output of euca-describe-availability-zones verbose showed that the nodes were not registered correctly against the CC of the second cloud. So we could never start an instance in the second cloud.
The first existing cloud was using the simple topology: one front-end, one node controller. The cloud we installed first was made up of 3 machines: 1 CLC+Walrus, 1 CC+SC, 2 NC.
After installing the second cloud, both clouds had two clusters registered against it. However, the output of euca-describe- availability- zones verbose showed that the nodes were not registered correctly against the CC of the second cloud. So we could never start an instance in the second cloud.