What “Insufficient Data” means for ec2 status check
I launched a EC2 instance from AWS web UI and the "status check" shows "Insufficient Data". I am wondering what "Insufficient Data" means for ec2 status check.
Depending on what the "data" refer to, one guess is that the machine are have not accumulated enough data to show status, if this is the case, then I can go ahead use the instance.
Another guess is that the instance have problem acquiring data storage resource like EBS.
Or it could mean other things.
Is there any explanation or document about this? Thanks
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2
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I launched a EC2 instance from AWS web UI and the "status check" shows "Insufficient Data". I am wondering what "Insufficient Data" means for ec2 status check.
Depending on what the "data" refer to, one guess is that the machine are have not accumulated enough data to show status, if this is the case, then I can go ahead use the instance.
Another guess is that the instance have problem acquiring data storage resource like EBS.
Or it could mean other things.
Is there any explanation or document about this? Thanks
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2
Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50
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I launched a EC2 instance from AWS web UI and the "status check" shows "Insufficient Data". I am wondering what "Insufficient Data" means for ec2 status check.
Depending on what the "data" refer to, one guess is that the machine are have not accumulated enough data to show status, if this is the case, then I can go ahead use the instance.
Another guess is that the instance have problem acquiring data storage resource like EBS.
Or it could mean other things.
Is there any explanation or document about this? Thanks
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2
I launched a EC2 instance from AWS web UI and the "status check" shows "Insufficient Data". I am wondering what "Insufficient Data" means for ec2 status check.
Depending on what the "data" refer to, one guess is that the machine are have not accumulated enough data to show status, if this is the case, then I can go ahead use the instance.
Another guess is that the instance have problem acquiring data storage resource like EBS.
Or it could mean other things.
Is there any explanation or document about this? Thanks
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2
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Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50
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show 1 more comment
Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50
Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50
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Seems like an underlying ec2 host issue did you try restarting instance
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:16
@varnit Does this means there is real problem for this instance, not simply waiting for data? I will try restart now.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:33
@varnit Restarting did not fix the issue. And I still want to know what this "Insufficient data" means.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:43
Can you post a screenshot of thar
– varnit
Jan 2 at 19:45
I launched another instance and terminated that one. So can not take screen shoot any more. The new instance is normal. Still curious about "Insufficient data"'s meaning.
– Bin
Jan 2 at 19:50