Hi Marc,

I have found the issue.  It is related to the new Ressource ID length now 
in used by default by Amazon.  I have disabled the new length, created a 
volume and I was able to activate the auto-snapshot feature.  I am sorry if 
this has been addressed already, but I have searched this forum and the web 
and couldn't find anything related to this issue.

Here is a copy of the EBSManager.log:

EBSManagerProcess@31116 - WARN - Cannot create snapshot for volume 
vol-0127033d34a18538. AWS Error. Request DescribeVolumes failed. Value 
(vol-0127033d34a18538) for parameter volumes is invalid. Expected: 
'vol-...'.

Thank you


Le lundi 5 décembre 2016 14:27:30 UTC-5, Marc O'Brien a écrit :
>
> Hi Bernard,
>
> I have not been able to replicate this behavior in my test environment.  
> To clarify, this is working fine in other Environments within your same 
> Scalr installation?  You noted there is a difference in deployment region 
> in those successful tests.  Is there any change to behavior if you 
> replicate the same steps and region that are successful in your other 
> environments?  If the problem persists, can you open the Chrome Developer 
> Tools in your browser and verify if any errors thrown in the Console when 
> you attempt to enable automatic snapshots?
>
> Many thanks,
> Wm. Marc O'Brien
> Scalr Technical Support
>
>
> On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 9:01:00 AM UTC-7, Bernard Lefebvre wrote:
>>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> Any update on this issue?
>>
>> This feature is really important for me.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Le lundi 28 novembre 2016 23:13:26 UTC-5, Bernard Lefebvre a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> I have setup a new environment, added the EC2 credentials and tried to 
>>> enable auto-snapshot for a volume, but it just won't enable the option.  I 
>>> receive the message that the operation was successful and I do not receive 
>>> any error message.  I can create a snapshot manually and I can access all 
>>> parts of AWS.  I have also tried with another IAM user which has full 
>>> access to everything, so I do not think it is a permission issue.
>>>
>>> Any idea of what can cause this behaviour?
>>>
>>> I am running 5.11.22 (Community Edition)
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Bernard
>>>
>>

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