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I've gone through the ecsworkshop using the copilot commands in Cloud9, but I can't see the SVGs which display the network traffic across the 9 different created instances. Instead, I only see 3 lines from the load balancer url displaying each service.
I feel like it could be an issue with the AZ suffix not populating correctly for the Rails frontend. I only see "AZ-" rather than "AZ-a" or "AZ-b", etc. like I see with the Node.js backend and Crystal backend lines.
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Hey @samtwil! Thanks for posting this issue, we will take a look this week. In the meantime, if you have any additional logs or data available, please share.
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I've gone through the ecsworkshop using the copilot commands in Cloud9, but I can't see the SVGs which display the network traffic across the 9 different created instances. Instead, I only see 3 lines from the load balancer url displaying each service.
I feel like it could be an issue with the AZ suffix not populating correctly for the Rails frontend. I only see "AZ-" rather than "AZ-a" or "AZ-b", etc. like I see with the Node.js backend and Crystal backend lines.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: