Hi Saranya,

This is the relevant error: Errno::ENOMEM: Cannot allocate memory

You will likely need to increase the RAM available on this instance.  
Excerpt from our Suggested Hardware Specification 
<https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Suggested+Hardware+Specifications>
 
documentation:

4gb ram is our minimum requirement for a small Scalr install.  2x m3.medium 
(one app one DB) for a larger deployment (1000 instances) or 1x m3.medium 
for a smaller deployment (50 instances) should be sufficient.  Please note, 
you will want to use m3 vs t2 instances as burstable t2 type instances can 
lead to poor performance if you have long running workloads.

Let us know if this does not resolve the error behavior.  By the way, 
welcome to the Scalr Open Source community! We're excited to have you join 
us.  Please feel free to post any issues or questions you have moving 
forward and we will do our best to lend a hand.

Many thanks,
Wm. Marc O'Brien
Scalr Technical Support



On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 11:57:33 AM UTC-7, SARANYA wrote:
>
> When I ran this  /opt/scalr-server/bin/scalr-server-ctl reconfigure
>
> 1) It ended up with the below error
> Running handlers:
> [2017-01-30T13:27:45-05:00] ERROR: Running exception handlers
>   - Raven::Chef::SentryHandler
> Running handlers complete
> [2017-01-30T13:27:49-05:00] ERROR: Exception handlers complete
> [2017-01-30T13:27:49-05:00] FATAL: Stacktrace dumped to 
> /opt/scalr-server/embedded/cookbooks/cache/chef-stacktrace.out
> Chef Client failed. 55 resources updated in 17.636795179 seconds
> [2017-01-30T13:27:49-05:00] ERROR: supervisor_service[service-poller] 
> (scalr-server::group_service_always_post line 5) had an error: 
> Errno::ENOMEM: Cannot allocate memory - fork(2)
> [2017-01-30T13:27:50-05:00] FATAL: Chef::Exceptions::ChildConvergeError: 
> Chef run process exited unsuccessfully (exit code 1)
>
>
> 2) Even though it started up some of scalr process
>
> 3) Also, am not able to connect to it using http://ipofyourserver/ after 
> the install. Ensured from n/w team that port 80 is enabled to allow 
> traffic. How can I troubleshoot?
>
>
>
>

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