Troubleshoot a Classic Load Balancer: Instance registration
When you register an instance with your load balancer, there are a number of steps that are taken before the load balancer can begin to send requests to your instance.
The following are issues your load balancer might encounter when registering your EC2 instances, the potential causes, and the steps you can take to resolve the issues.
Issues
Taking too long to register an EC2 instance
Problem: Registered EC2 instances are taking longer than expected
to be in the InService
state.
Cause: Your instance might be failing the health
check. After the initial instance registration steps are completed (it can take up
to approximately 30 seconds), the load balancer starts sending health check requests.
Your instance is not InService
until one health check succeeds.
Solution: See Connection to the instances has timed out.
Unable to register an instance launched from a paid AMI
Problem: Elastic Load Balancing is not registering an instance launched using a paid AMI.
Cause: Your instances might have been launched using a
paid AMI from Amazon DevPay
Solution: Elastic Load Balancing does not support registering instances launched
using paid AMIs from Amazon DevPay