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Although the default docker-compose file assumes the API and Postgres containers running on the same host, I've not personally tested it in AWS, and I can't think of what would be causing a connection issue. As it is, it should be docker that is handling DNS inside of docker and between containers. Perhaps doing |
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Currently working on getting the GHOSTS Docker file started on Amazon's Elastic Container Service. Having some difficulties and about to stop for a couple of days to focus on other things so I'm writing this post for three reasons:
With that in mind, here's what I've done so far:
Currently working on troubleshooting number three. Based on the following log file, it would appear that errors are occurring due to the SQL client being unable to resolve ghosts-postgres from the connection string. I briefly played with using ECS service discovery to work around this without success.
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