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OK, got my small clojure-test-project working with docker - yay! But I cannot get it to run on AWS ECS. I’ve pushed the docker image to docker hub, I’ve tried to pull the image on a fresh docker installation and it runs perfectly. But when I try to run it on ECS, and I SSH to the EC2 instance, and run a
docker ps
the only output I get is this: 0814c0db0a0f amazon/amazon-ecs-agent:latest "/agent”
Any ideas?(my docker image is private, unfortunately can’t share it at the moment, but if any of you have a public test docker clojure image with some web app serving some hello world thing, and can tell how to deploy it to ECS I’d highly appreciate it! I can create a new public image, if there is noone to be found anywhere)
haven’t tried that @ragge! In the meantime I’ve started all over. Will try when I get the instance up again!
you can also do a docker ps -a
to show all containers to see if ecs managed to start one