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Aerokube Selenoid on AWS ECS
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
The Ask Question Wizard is Live!Ansible Dynamic Inventory fails to get the latest ec2 informationWhat is the easiest way to “recycle” tasks in Amazon ECS?ecs-cli compose service up doesn't terminateAWS ECS Environment variables aren't setCommand in task definition causes exceptionUse ECS repository image as build image in CircleCIHow do I re-tag an image in ECR?AWS ECS task healthcheck always failedLow network performance with selenoid-imagesStarting NginX with my modified nginx.conf on ECS
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Has anyone been able to configure selenoid on aws ecs ? I am able to run the selenoid-ui container but the selenoid hub image keeps throwing an error regarding the browsers.json however I have not been able to find a way to add the browsers.json file because it stops before it executes the CMD command
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Has anyone been able to configure selenoid on aws ecs ? I am able to run the selenoid-ui container but the selenoid hub image keeps throwing an error regarding the browsers.json however I have not been able to find a way to add the browsers.json file because it stops before it executes the CMD command
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs selenoid
Take a look atdocker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.
– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13
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Has anyone been able to configure selenoid on aws ecs ? I am able to run the selenoid-ui container but the selenoid hub image keeps throwing an error regarding the browsers.json however I have not been able to find a way to add the browsers.json file because it stops before it executes the CMD command
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs selenoid
Has anyone been able to configure selenoid on aws ecs ? I am able to run the selenoid-ui container but the selenoid hub image keeps throwing an error regarding the browsers.json however I have not been able to find a way to add the browsers.json file because it stops before it executes the CMD command
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs selenoid
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs selenoid
asked Mar 9 at 4:38
Hector CarrilloHector Carrillo
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Take a look atdocker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.
– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13
add a comment |
Take a look atdocker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.
– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13
Take a look at
docker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13
Take a look at
docker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13
add a comment |
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There is no point to run selenoid on AWS ECS, as your setup won't scale (your browser containers will be launched on the same EC2 instance where your selenoid container is running). With ECS, you run your service on a cluster, so either your cluster contains on 1 EC2 instance, or you waste your compute resources.
If you don't need scaling, I'd suggest you run selenoid on simple EC2 instance with docker installed. If you do want to have scaling, then I suggest you to take a look at a commercial version of selenoid (called Moon), which you can run on AWS EKS.
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
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There is no point to run selenoid on AWS ECS, as your setup won't scale (your browser containers will be launched on the same EC2 instance where your selenoid container is running). With ECS, you run your service on a cluster, so either your cluster contains on 1 EC2 instance, or you waste your compute resources.
If you don't need scaling, I'd suggest you run selenoid on simple EC2 instance with docker installed. If you do want to have scaling, then I suggest you to take a look at a commercial version of selenoid (called Moon), which you can run on AWS EKS.
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
add a comment |
There is no point to run selenoid on AWS ECS, as your setup won't scale (your browser containers will be launched on the same EC2 instance where your selenoid container is running). With ECS, you run your service on a cluster, so either your cluster contains on 1 EC2 instance, or you waste your compute resources.
If you don't need scaling, I'd suggest you run selenoid on simple EC2 instance with docker installed. If you do want to have scaling, then I suggest you to take a look at a commercial version of selenoid (called Moon), which you can run on AWS EKS.
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
add a comment |
There is no point to run selenoid on AWS ECS, as your setup won't scale (your browser containers will be launched on the same EC2 instance where your selenoid container is running). With ECS, you run your service on a cluster, so either your cluster contains on 1 EC2 instance, or you waste your compute resources.
If you don't need scaling, I'd suggest you run selenoid on simple EC2 instance with docker installed. If you do want to have scaling, then I suggest you to take a look at a commercial version of selenoid (called Moon), which you can run on AWS EKS.
There is no point to run selenoid on AWS ECS, as your setup won't scale (your browser containers will be launched on the same EC2 instance where your selenoid container is running). With ECS, you run your service on a cluster, so either your cluster contains on 1 EC2 instance, or you waste your compute resources.
If you don't need scaling, I'd suggest you run selenoid on simple EC2 instance with docker installed. If you do want to have scaling, then I suggest you to take a look at a commercial version of selenoid (called Moon), which you can run on AWS EKS.
answered Mar 14 at 11:20
Vitaliy GrigorukVitaliy Grigoruk
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Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
add a comment |
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
Thanks for your response Vitaliy, I believe there are 2 options for deploying in AWS ECS which are: 1) On EC2 2) Using AWS Fargate I want to take advantage of the auto scaling capabilities of AWS fargate and would like to deploy the selenoid solution on AWS ECS. So far I have only gotten selenoid-ui docker to work under ECS.
– Hector Carrillo
Apr 9 at 20:55
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Take a look at
docker logs selenoid
to see the actual reason. I think the issue is either in wrong JSON file or in incorrect mount path specification.– vania-pooh
Mar 9 at 14:13