user data running not well using ubuntu ami in aws Autoscaling
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I m using ubuntu ami in auto scaling for my webserver. In this case we are using userdata for ubuntu ami in launch configuration. (userdata have some script file. This script have some commands and access to s3 bucket too)..My question is ...userdata script file is not working well (But working.not well is access s3 bucket)when automatically scale up the instance through this ami with userdata.... But this script file is working well when manually run on instance....(working well when manually run whereas working not well through userdata)...please guide me
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I m using ubuntu ami in auto scaling for my webserver. In this case we are using userdata for ubuntu ami in launch configuration. (userdata have some script file. This script have some commands and access to s3 bucket too)..My question is ...userdata script file is not working well (But working.not well is access s3 bucket)when automatically scale up the instance through this ami with userdata.... But this script file is working well when manually run on instance....(working well when manually run whereas working not well through userdata)...please guide me
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I m using ubuntu ami in auto scaling for my webserver. In this case we are using userdata for ubuntu ami in launch configuration. (userdata have some script file. This script have some commands and access to s3 bucket too)..My question is ...userdata script file is not working well (But working.not well is access s3 bucket)when automatically scale up the instance through this ami with userdata.... But this script file is working well when manually run on instance....(working well when manually run whereas working not well through userdata)...please guide me
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I m using ubuntu ami in auto scaling for my webserver. In this case we are using userdata for ubuntu ami in launch configuration. (userdata have some script file. This script have some commands and access to s3 bucket too)..My question is ...userdata script file is not working well (But working.not well is access s3 bucket)when automatically scale up the instance through this ami with userdata.... But this script file is working well when manually run on instance....(working well when manually run whereas working not well through userdata)...please guide me
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