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    Hi,

    I have two instances of EC2 on AWS. I am now trying to create a load balancer. But whenever I try to create a load balancer, at the last stage, I get:

    Error: InvalidInstance: undefined

    Does anyone have any clue on what might be wrong? I know my instances are running fine.

    Thank You,

    Ashish

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    Ashish,

    Where exactly do you see this message?

    Richard

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    Hi Richard,

    I see the message at the end of the steps when creating a load balancer on AWS Console.

    Thanks,

    Ashish

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    Are you using a 64-bit ami with a small instance or vice versa.

    Are you using a startup package?

    Richard

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    I am using m1.small instance. And yes I am using a startup package.

    Ashish

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    Are you using 64-bit AMI? Which AMI are you using?

    Richard

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    Its a 32-bit AMI.

    Ashish

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    Which AMI?

    Is the package over 16kb? If you have jar files that make the package over 16kb, you have to put them on a web server and use downoad tag in the startup.xml file


    Richard

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    I don't know what do you mean by Which AMI. Both the instances are in Zone: us-east-1a if that is what you mean. About the package being 16kb, is this info in the EC2 guide? I used the default package that comes with EC2.

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    any update on this one?

    I've been having this problem for a long time now.

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