File permissions? What does log say?
On 18.12.08 10:24, "RodneyQ" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > Cool. we will be expecting that on the next update. > BTW, any ideas why the zone is not written inside named.conf as what > Nick also stated? > > Cheers, > Rodney > > On Dec 18, 4:05 pm, Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]> wrote: >> IPs are assigned from the stack and not sticking to a particular instance >> now. >> It will be resolved in the next update. >> >> On 18.12.08 05:08, "RodneyQ" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi Again, >> >>> Log shows, that the IP changed to have Elastic IP, after I shutdown >>> the farm running for a day. something weird here :) >> >>> 18-12-2008 02:58:19 INFO i-c67ac3af/trap-hostdown.sh >>> 10.252.61.176 DOWN: Scalr notified me that 10.252.61.176 of role app >>> (Custom role: app, I'm first: 0) is down >>> 18-12-2008 02:58:17 WARN EventObserver IP changed for instance i- >>> c67ac3af. New IP address: 174.129.252.245 >>> 18-12-2008 02:58:17 WARN EventObserver IP changed for instance i- >>> d97ac3b0. New IP address: 174.129.249.16 >>> 17-12-2008 06:50:03 WARN EventObserver IP changed for instance i- >>> c67ac3af. New IP address: 10.252.63.48 >>> 17-12-2008 06:50:03 WARN EventObserver IP changed for instance i- >>> d97ac3b0. New IP address: 10.252.61.176 >>> 17-12-2008 06:47:36 INFO i-c67ac3af/mysql-init.sh Successfully >>> uploaded MySQL data bundle to S3. >>> 17-12-2008 06:47:30 INFO i-c67ac3af/mysql-init.sh Extracting MySQL >>> data snapshot. >> >>> Rodney >> >>> On Dec 18, 9:17 am, RodneyQ <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Thanks Nick and Alex. >> >>>> @Nick: >>>> I've had to add the same lines like what you did and it >>>> resolves. I'm using RC3 :) >> >>>> @Alex: >>>> bind is working properly and listening on current host. Another >>>> problem, is internal IP is the same with its >>>> external IP (elastic ip checked when the instance were started) >>>> written in the zone. >> >>>> On Dec 18, 1:33 am, Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>>> Unfortunately I cannot dig these hosts inside scalr server(but >>>>>> ns1.tm.local is ok). >> >>>>> dig sample.tm.local @localhost doesn't work but dig sample.tm.local >>>>> @ns1.tm.local does? >>>>> May be bind is not listening on localhost? >> >>>>> On 17.12.08 09:03, "cocoy" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>>> I've configured scalr on ec2 and installed bind. When I launch a farm, >>>>>> with mysql and app server it runs ok. My internal domain is tm.local >>>>>> w/ ns1.tm.local set as nameserver. >> >>>>>> An application was created as sample.tm.local. And created the zone >>>>>> file: >> >>>>>> @ 14400 IN SOA server1.tm.local. root.server1.tm.local. ( >>>>>> 2008121702 ; serial, todays date+todays >>>>>> 14400 ; refresh, seconds >>>>>> 7200 ; retry, seconds >>>>>> 86400 ; expire, seconds >>>>>> 300 ) ; minimum, seconds >> >>>>>> sample.tm.local. 14400 IN NS server1.tm.local. >>>>>> ext-app 20 IN A 10.252.66.147 >>>>>> int-app 20 IN A 10.252.66.147 >>>>>> @ 90 IN A 10.252.66.176 >>>>>> ext-mysql 20 IN A 10.252.66.176 >>>>>> ext-mysql-master 20 IN A 10.252.66.176 >>>>>> int-mysql 20 IN A 10.252.66.176 >>>>>> int-mysql-master 20 IN A 10.252.66.176 >> >>>>>> Unfortunately I cannot dig these hosts inside scalr server(but >>>>>> ns1.tm.local is ok). >>>>>> Can you advice what's wrong with the setup? >> >>>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>>> Rodney > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "scalr-discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/scalr-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
