We had an issue with AWS yesterday night. The Environment status(in BeanStalk) changed to RED for Live environment, the logs we checked from s3 server for live instance indicates few exceptions in live instance. But the exceptions are application level, which actually shouldn't effect the Environment status until and unless we have just a single instance(i.e., not using ELB & Auto Scaling). But we are running with a minimum instance count of 1 & maximum instance count of 4 for Auto Scaling settings in Live Environment.
We are assuming that ELB could be one of the problem, so we increased the minimum instance to 2. As a quick fix for Live site down, we rebuild the environment, which creates a new DNS name for Load Balancer (of Live environment), which made us to change the setting in route53 i.e, associating the loadbalancer with route53 hostzone. But the Route53 service responded very slowly i.e., it tooks us almost 2-3 hours to get all cnames working properly.
My concern is should we go ahead with the Route53 service that it wont trouble us any more in the future or should we wait further more still we get a more postive feedback for Route 53 service.
But, day before yesterday night as the live app was down, one of our team member had to rebuild the environment at that minute, which actually changes the ELB dns name, which needs to be updated in route 53. There he faced problem updating, so he couldn't make out.
But later i updated them to normal, but after updating it almost took 2-3 hours to get our A records & cname work as before. So my concern here is the client is assuming Route 53 as the culprit and want to switch back from route 53 to Network Solutions for DNS records, which i feel doesn't make sense. I explained them clearly the problem we faced. But still a question remains in my mind is why the Live environment was down when we had application level exceptions, i am trying investigate the issue.
Can you please suggest me if can continue the application deployment on Elastic Beanstalk with the below settings.
Live Environment Configuration on Elastic Beanstalk
**Server**
Ec2-instance type - c1.medium
Ec2 Security Groups - elasticbeanstalk-default, default, GSUI-Base
Monitor Interval - 1 minute
Http Listener port -80
Https Listen ort -443
SSL Certificate ID - rn:aws:iam::228576831886:server-certificate/GeneralSentiment-SSL
Application Health Check URL - /
Health Check Interval (seconds) - 30
Health Check Timeout (seconds) - 5
Health Check Count Threshold - 3
Unhealthy Check Count Threshold - 5
Checked the Enable Session Stickness in checkbox
Cookie Expiration Period (seconds) - 0
**Auto Scaling**
Minimum Instance Count - 1 (which i want to make it 2, would that be kool)
Maximum Instance Count - 4
Availability zone - any 1
Scaling cool down (seconds) - 360
**Scaling Trigger**
Trigger Measurement - CPU Utilization
Trigger Static - Average
Unit of measurement - Percent
Measurement Period (minutes) - 5
Beach Duration - 5
Upper Threshold - 70
Upper Breach Scale Increment - 1
Lower Threshold - 10
Lower Breach Scale Increment - -1
**Container**
Initial JVM Heap Size (MB) - 256MB
Maximum Heap size (MB) - 512MB
Maximum JVM Permanent Generation Size(MB) - 512MB
JVM command line Options - -Duser.timezone=America/New_York
And also if my live environment turns red all of a sudden, what could be the instance fix to resolve this issue. Can i go for Rebuild the Environment or any thing else?
Please suggest me ASAP, as its a high priority task for me in limited time interval.