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I am new to Amazon ECS and trying to setup a docker service on ECS on a cluster of EC2 spot instances. The spot instances has public ip available but when I try to define a service in the cluster I don't have the ability to chose the public ip.
I am sure there is some configuration to be done but don't know how to find it out.
Ia have also tried to ssh in the EC2 instances running the cluster and they can make calls to external resources like some external rest api. So the public ip is assigned to them and outbound traffic is enabled.
Can anyone point me to the right direction.
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I am new to Amazon ECS and trying to setup a docker service on ECS on a cluster of EC2 spot instances. The spot instances has public ip available but when I try to define a service in the cluster I don't have the ability to chose the public ip.
I am sure there is some configuration to be done but don't know how to find it out.
Ia have also tried to ssh in the EC2 instances running the cluster and they can make calls to external resources like some external rest api. So the public ip is assigned to them and outbound traffic is enabled.
Can anyone point me to the right direction.
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
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I am new to Amazon ECS and trying to setup a docker service on ECS on a cluster of EC2 spot instances. The spot instances has public ip available but when I try to define a service in the cluster I don't have the ability to chose the public ip.
I am sure there is some configuration to be done but don't know how to find it out.
Ia have also tried to ssh in the EC2 instances running the cluster and they can make calls to external resources like some external rest api. So the public ip is assigned to them and outbound traffic is enabled.
Can anyone point me to the right direction.
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
I am new to Amazon ECS and trying to setup a docker service on ECS on a cluster of EC2 spot instances. The spot instances has public ip available but when I try to define a service in the cluster I don't have the ability to chose the public ip.
I am sure there is some configuration to be done but don't know how to find it out.
Ia have also tried to ssh in the EC2 instances running the cluster and they can make calls to external resources like some external rest api. So the public ip is assigned to them and outbound traffic is enabled.
Can anyone point me to the right direction.
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