Hi Adam, 

Scalr Server would need to communicate with Scalr Agent in instance, but am I 
following your set-up correctly, where you would have:

Scalr Server (in VPC1) <-> Router Farm Role in Public Subnet in VPC2 <-> Farm 
in Private Subnet in VPC2? 

Thanks,
Michael 

> On Feb 5, 2016, at 12:55 PM, Adam Noll <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am doing a POC with Scalr and AWS for my company and I have run into an 
> issue. I currently have two VPCs. The first contains the Scalr Server while 
> the second contains the Instances. I have created 4 subnets in the Second 
> VPC, two public and two private. I have created a farm with a router role and 
> the correct routing tables for all four subnets. 
> 
> When I provision servers into any public subnet in the external VPC they all 
> are configured normally. When I try to provision servers in the private 
> subnets with the traffic going to the Router role, Scalr gets stuck on "Wait 
> for OS to finish booting"
> 
> All security groups are wide open and all traffic is going through the router 
> in the public subnet. All server images, except the router, are exactly the 
> same image. 
> 
> At this point I am out of ideas and maybe I am missing something obvious with 
> my Scalr Setup...... Any help would be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Adam
> 
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