Thanks Nickolas,

Thats what I was trying to find.

Many thanks

On Jul 10, 12:38 pm, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sam,
>
> Synchronize your role using different role names and you will be able
> to choose, which one of them to use on the farm.
> For example, you have an instance of role app-2009-07-01 and you
> synchronize it with the role name app-2009-07-10.
> After that, you'll see both this roles in the custom roles list on the
> Farm edit page .
>
> Nick
>
> 2009/7/10 Sam <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > Hi Nickolas,
>
> > Thanks for responding.
> > I do have backup on the Amazon S3 which scalr has done when I
> > synchronised the instances.
> > My Question is how do I revert back to a particular date or version if
> > something goes wrong.
> > I mean do I click edit and change the role or have to do it manually
> > using ec2 tool.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > On Jul 10, 12:24 pm, Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Sam,
>
> >> You cannot recover an instance after a crash.
> >> All the changes made on it after the last bundle will be lost.
> >> Solution is to bundle your instances more frequently and/or store data
> >> using more reliable storage, like S3/EBS/CloudFront.
>
> >> Nick
>
> >> 2009/7/10 Sam <[email protected]>:
>
> >> > Anyone?
>
> >> > I just want to see the steps to recover the instance after the crash.
> >> > Is it that difficult to recover even when you have images (image1,
> >> > image2,... and mefinest.xml) in the Amazon S3?
>
> >> > Thanks
>
> >> > On Jul 9, 3:10 pm, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> Once we have a bundled image on S3 with farm and and application name
> >> >> how do we recover the instance in case of EC2 shutdown.
> >> >> I know that you can go back to previous instance but I should be able
> >> >> to do this even when we lose the connectivity to scalr.
> >> >> How do we install the bundled images on the new instance?
>
> >> >> I tried
> >> >> ec2-unbundle -m unbundled/image.manifest.xml -d unbundled -s bundled --
> >> >> privatekey bundled/test.pem -b farm-XXX-XXXXXXXXX/
> >> >> app-2008120301-2008-12-03-1016
>
> >> >> But getting the error padding check failed
>
> >> >> Is there a way around this problem?
>
> >> >> Many thanks
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