Maintaining High Availability with Auto Scaling (for Linux) Reviews

Maintaining High Availability with Auto Scaling (for Linux) Reviews

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Rock W. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

was not able to perform this lab, was getting error in cmds

Rohit P. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

Oliver L. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

If can be done through console, why use script or command line. Not all peoples are comfortable with command line. One the advantage using console, peoples would know the relationship between AWS services configuration

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Jim B. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

My security group didn't work.

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Antoine E. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

マニュアル、環境の不備でラボの進行不能。 [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ cat .bash_profile # .bash_profile # Get the aliases and functions if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc fi # User specific environment and startup programs PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/bin export PATH [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ source .bash_profile [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ ls as-bootstrap.sh examplefiles-as.zip lab-details.txt [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ cat lab-details.txt ElasticLoadBalancer, qls-15229-ElasticL-1KNSIBZ20ZX8M AMIId, ami-f0091d91 KeyName, qwikLABS-L251-1522940 AvailabilityZone, us-west-2b SecurityGroup, qls-1522940-a42b1dbc67500807-Ec2SecurityGroup-16Z455R4AT98E [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$ as-create-launch-config --image-id ami-f0091d91 --instance-type t1.micro --key qwikLABS-L251-1522940 --group qls-1522940-a42b1dbc67500807-Ec2SecurityGroup-16Z455R4AT98E --user-data-file as-bootstrap.sh --launch-config lab-lc as-create-launch-config: Malformed input-No Credentials were provided - cannot access the service Usage: as-create-launch-config LaunchConfigurationName [--associate-public-ip-address value ] [--block-device-mapping "key1=value1,key2=value2..." ] [--ebs-optimized ] [--iam-instance-profile value ] [--image-id value ] [--instance-id value ] [--monitoring-enabled/monitoring-disabled ] [--instance-type value ] [--kernel value ] [--key value ] [--placement-tenancy value ] [--ramdisk value ] [--group value[,value...] ] [--spot-price value ] [--user-data value ] [General Options] For more information and a full list of options, run "as-create-launch-config --help" [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-249 ~]$

竹島 満. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

Deborah H. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

Need to update the cloudwatch alarm section

John F. · Reviewed almost 7 years ago

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