Maintaining High Availability with Auto Scaling (for Linux) Reviews

Maintaining High Availability with Auto Scaling (for Linux) Reviews

9674 reviews

i had a hard time configuring the cli some details were left out i think. then the scoring thing never recovered. geez this one is long

Steve C. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

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Justin B. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

i had a hard time configuring the cli some details were left out i think. then the scoring thing never recovered.

Steve C. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

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Makoto S. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

THIS WHOLE LAB SHOULD BE REMOVED! It was created before Auto Scaling was available in the AWS Console. Creating an Auto Scaling group from the CLI is now STUPID. Please get rid of this lab or re-write it to use the Management Console rather than the CLI. I'll lodge more-detailed feedback via SIM. -- John Rotenstein (jorote@amazon.com)

John R. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

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Jeremy L. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

Good content and duration

Scott R. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

I could not enter the autoscaling command. It shows "Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "https://autoscaling.us-west-2a.amazonaws.com/" ". That was a blocker to continue.

Information T. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

Tobias W. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

satisfied

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Rick S. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

Was not able to get through setting up a autoscaling launch config or group as i keep getting the below errors: [ec2-user@ip-172-31-29-113 ~]$ aws autoscaling create-launch-configuration --image-id ami-f0091d91 --instance-type t2.micro --key-name qwikLABS-L251-94137 --security-groups qls-941371-c86ed47e5a0aec5f-Ec2SecurityGroup-1CQ98RTV5PH37 --user-data file:///home/ec2-user/as-bootstrap.sh --launch-configuration-name lab-lc Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "https://autoscaling.us-west-2b.amazonaws.com/" [ec2-user@ip-172-31-29-113 ~]$ [ec2-user@ip-172-31-29-113 ~]$ aws autoscaling create-auto-scaling-group --auto-scaling-group-name lab-as-group --availability-zones us-west-2b --launch-configuration-name lab-lc --load-balancer-names qls-94137-ElasticL-NI167KAJAEZQ --max-size 5 --min-size 1 Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "https://autoscaling.us-west-2b.amazonaws.com/" Would like to retake lab or get guidance on how to proceed

Todd K. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

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David R. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

The support helped me out to identify the Issue when stuck at step 27 .. the avialability zone has to be changed from us-west 2b/2a to us-west 2.

Srinivas G. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago

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