Hi Ivan,

Typically this behavior indicates that you have a routing endpoint_host 
defined in your /etc/scalr-server/scalr-server.rb that is not reachable by 
your instances.  Can you please verify that this value is an address that 
is reachable by your instances?  If so, next steps would be to take a look 
at your Scalarizr agent logs on one of the impacted instances for errors:

/var/log/scalarizr.log
/var/log/scalarizr_debug.log
/var/log/scalarizr_update.log

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, June 20, 2017 at 1:02:37 AM UTC-6, Ivan Sinegovsky wrote:
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