> I've noticed log entries for POSTs to /query-env/... from the version1
> 1.0 RC2 release, but there does not seem to be any matching code or
> rewrite rules in the scalr app/www directory.  As a result, these fail
> with 404 error codes.  What impact should this have on instances?  How
> should POSTs to query-env be handled?

There is incompatibility with a current O/S code and .deb package that is
installed (and being updated) on instances.
The new .deb scripts use the new /query-env XML interface to retrieve farm
settings.

We'll finish merging into opensource edition today and all you will need to
do is to run svn up.


>     i-14eb547d/instance-init.sh      Host 10.248.246.10/www initialized.
> Awaiting authentication data.
Its just a log messages that print internal IP. Wget default interface
(external)

On 08.12.08 23:55, "harrisb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I've noticed log entries for POSTs to /query-env/... from the version1
> 1.0 RC2 release, but there does not seem to be any matching code or
> rewrite rules in the scalr app/www directory.  As a result, these fail
> with 404 error codes.  What impact should this have on instances?  How
> should POSTs to query-env be handled?
> 
> We run an online contest for high school students.  This contest has a
> single month of high volume for which we use AWS servers.  The rest of
> the time we run our site on a local physical box.  We hope to be able
> to use the downloadable copy of scalr to manage this setup.
> 
> I have been trying off-and-on now for several days to get scalr
> running locally on our non-AWS server, with little success.  I would
> like to run scalr through lighttpd, if possible.  It may very well be
> that lighttpd is my problem.  I've already tried modifying the
> instances /usr/local/aws/lib/lib.sh to use curl -H "Expect:" to
> suppress the http Expect header that lighttpd does not recognize. With
> this change, I am finally seeing hostInit events.  But I still don't
> receive the hostUp events.  I notice that hostInit is initializing
> with the internal AWS IP:
>     i-14eb547d/instance-init.sh   Host 10.248.246.10/www initialized.
> Awaiting authentication data.
> I'm wondering if perhaps the instances should be initializing with
> their external address to this non-AWS server.
> 
> If any readers are running the 1.0 RC2 release successfully on a non-
> AWS server, would you please respond to the group with any
> configuration changes you've had to make?
> 
> For anyone else trying lighttpd, here are the rewrite rules that go
> in /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf to replace the Apache rewrite rules in
> app/www/.htaccess:
>   url.rewrite = ( "^/farm_amis\.xml(.*)" => "farm_amis_xml.php$1",
>                      "^/storage/keys/([0-9]+)/(.*)\.pem$" =>
> "farms_view.php?id=$1&task=download_private_key",
>                      "^/storage/graphics/([0-9]+)/(.*)/(.*)\.gif$" =>
> "farm_graphs.php?id=$1&img=$2&type=$3",
>                      "^/storage/events/([0-9]+)/timeline\.xml$" =>
> "timeline.xml.php?farmid=$1",
>                      "^/storage/events/([0-9]+)/rss\.xml$" =>
> "rss.xml.php?farmid=$1" )
> 
> 
> Thanks to all.
> 
> On Dec 5, 8:46 am, Alex Kovalyov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'd like to announce some new features that were recently added on
>> Scalr.net
>> 
>> * All users can contribute their custom roles and scripts, discuss
>> shared and contributed roles and scripts.
>> * XML/XPATH-based /query-envinterface replaces text-based getopts
>> interface. This is about the way instances request data from Scalr.
>> * New OnHostDown event for scripting.
>> * Ability to add user:group permissions in security groups.
>> * Stats graphics now being generated on demand and loaded with AJAX.
>> * Updated memcached role (easier external IPs configuration).
>> 
>> Fixed bugs:
>> * MySQL error on garbage removal tool.
>> * Empty error on aws_settings  page when invalid cert or private key
>> uploaded
>> * Queued/Added cyclic retry to EBS volume detach command.
>> * Old %role_name%-slave DNS records are not removed upon
>> newMySQLMasterUp event.
>> * Opensource version can now be installed on EC2 instance (bad idea
>> anyway).
>> 
>> And some stats:
>> Total 13,200 instances launched and total 920 farms built since the
>> launch.
>> An average of 250 instances being served simultaneously at any given
>> point of time.
> > 



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