Some ElasticBeanstalk environments cannot assume role, some can
I'm having a weird issue with Aws ElasticBeanstalk.
I created a service role, let's call it EB-Service-Role. I created it using the wizard in IAM, assigned it to an environment of an app in EB, it works. I then created several applications and an environment for each. All environments have been assigned the EB-Service-Role service role, a IAM instance profile according to the their needs.
Now the weird part, some envs show up as green, some as yellow because they cannot assume the service role. I get an error message saying:
"Unable to assume role "arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXX:role/EB-SERVICE-ROLE". Verify that the role exists and is configured correctly.".
I did everything from the web interface, not from the CLI. I can see the role in the select box in the config interface.
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I'm having a weird issue with Aws ElasticBeanstalk.
I created a service role, let's call it EB-Service-Role. I created it using the wizard in IAM, assigned it to an environment of an app in EB, it works. I then created several applications and an environment for each. All environments have been assigned the EB-Service-Role service role, a IAM instance profile according to the their needs.
Now the weird part, some envs show up as green, some as yellow because they cannot assume the service role. I get an error message saying:
"Unable to assume role "arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXX:role/EB-SERVICE-ROLE". Verify that the role exists and is configured correctly.".
I did everything from the web interface, not from the CLI. I can see the role in the select box in the config interface.
amazon-web-services amazon-iam amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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I'm having a weird issue with Aws ElasticBeanstalk.
I created a service role, let's call it EB-Service-Role. I created it using the wizard in IAM, assigned it to an environment of an app in EB, it works. I then created several applications and an environment for each. All environments have been assigned the EB-Service-Role service role, a IAM instance profile according to the their needs.
Now the weird part, some envs show up as green, some as yellow because they cannot assume the service role. I get an error message saying:
"Unable to assume role "arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXX:role/EB-SERVICE-ROLE". Verify that the role exists and is configured correctly.".
I did everything from the web interface, not from the CLI. I can see the role in the select box in the config interface.
amazon-web-services amazon-iam amazon-elastic-beanstalk
I'm having a weird issue with Aws ElasticBeanstalk.
I created a service role, let's call it EB-Service-Role. I created it using the wizard in IAM, assigned it to an environment of an app in EB, it works. I then created several applications and an environment for each. All environments have been assigned the EB-Service-Role service role, a IAM instance profile according to the their needs.
Now the weird part, some envs show up as green, some as yellow because they cannot assume the service role. I get an error message saying:
"Unable to assume role "arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXX:role/EB-SERVICE-ROLE". Verify that the role exists and is configured correctly.".
I did everything from the web interface, not from the CLI. I can see the role in the select box in the config interface.
amazon-web-services amazon-iam amazon-elastic-beanstalk
amazon-web-services amazon-iam amazon-elastic-beanstalk
asked Nov 10 '18 at 13:31
Andrei Dumitrescu-TudorAndrei Dumitrescu-Tudor
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