Sorry, typed a bit too fast. It should, of course, be port 80/443.
On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 5:14:02 PM UTC+8, Daniele Testa wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> Based on the information provided, it seems that your instance cannot
> "call home" to the Scalr server. The instances needs to be able to contact
> scalr on the IP set in routing[:endpoint_host] on port 88/443.
> Please login to the instance that is stuck and check if you are able to
> run something like "curl 10.1.100.26". Also check the Scalarizr log found
> in /var/log on the instance.
>
>
> On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 3:02:07 PM UTC+8, sqf wrote:
>>
>> Hi I have been trying to create a poc of using scalr to work with AWS vpc.
>> for my case, the Scalr runs in the public subnet of a VPC, I followed the
>> install instruction to install Scalr on a ec2 instance within public subnet
>> of the VPC, and tried to spin up two instance in both public subnet(
>> 10.1.100.0/24) and the private subnet("10.1.200.0/24"). I can see the
>> two instances up and running from AWS console shortly, but from Scalr side,
>> only the server in public subnet is showing "running" while server in the
>> private subnet is showing "pending" on "Wait for OS to finish booting".
>> both of my instances use the same base role and I enabled All Traffic for
>> both inbound and outbound for the security groups. I am able to login to
>> the pending machine, after check, it looks like Scalarizr is not
>> running(netstat -tpln), but not sure why Scalarizr is not running:
>>
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 936/sshd
>>
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8008 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 1153/python
>>
>> tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::*
>> LISTEN 936/sshd
>>
>>
>> The scalr version is 5.10.21 (Community Edition),
>> I followed the wiki to configure Scalr:
>>
>> https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Using+VPC+-+Internal+Scalr+Deployment,
>>
>> as well as:
>> https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Advanced+Configuration
>>
>> here is my configurations:
>>
>>
>> # Enable all components (single server install)
>>
>> enable_all true
>>
>>
>> # Scalr web UI URL
>>
>> routing[:endpoint_host] = "10.1.100.26"
>>
>>
>> # Following IPs will be whitelisted on Scalr controlled instances
>>
>> app[:instances_connection_policy] = 'local'
>>
>>
>> app[:configuration] = {
>>
>> "scalr" => {
>>
>> "aws" => {
>>
>> "ip_pool" => ["10.1.200.0/24","10.1.100.0/24"]
>>
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> I have been testing the use case for more than two days...any comments
>> will be appreciated!
>>
>>
>>
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