Maintaining High Availability with Auto Scaling (for Linux) Reviews

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YOSHINORI N. · Reviewed about 7 years ago

Lab content is very good but couple of things didn't work. 1) [ec2-user@ip-172-31-26-22 ~]$ aws autoscaling put-scaling-policy --policy-name lab-scale-up-policy --auto-scaling-group-name lab-as-group --scaling-adjustment 1 --adjustment-type ChangeInCapacity --cooldown 300 --query 'PolicyARN' --output text Unable to locate credentials. You can configure credentials by running "aws configure". I did try to do the aws configure but still getting the same error. 2) When I try to create the alarm with an autoscaling option, the auto scaling policy is missing under the dropdown box.

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