Are `aws:autoscaling:trigger` and `AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger` the same in elastic...
I just downloaded a saved configuration from an elastic beanstalk environment.
And I found there's an option called AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
whose name is a little bit different from aws:autoscaling:trigger
mentioned here.
Are aws:autoscaling:trigger
and AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
the same?
I've tried replacing AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
with aws:autoscaling:trigger
and redeploy an environment.
There doesn't seem to be any difference between the two environments.
If the two options are the same, then why does one option have two names?
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I just downloaded a saved configuration from an elastic beanstalk environment.
And I found there's an option called AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
whose name is a little bit different from aws:autoscaling:trigger
mentioned here.
Are aws:autoscaling:trigger
and AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
the same?
I've tried replacing AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
with aws:autoscaling:trigger
and redeploy an environment.
There doesn't seem to be any difference between the two environments.
If the two options are the same, then why does one option have two names?
amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
add a comment |
I just downloaded a saved configuration from an elastic beanstalk environment.
And I found there's an option called AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
whose name is a little bit different from aws:autoscaling:trigger
mentioned here.
Are aws:autoscaling:trigger
and AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
the same?
I've tried replacing AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
with aws:autoscaling:trigger
and redeploy an environment.
There doesn't seem to be any difference between the two environments.
If the two options are the same, then why does one option have two names?
amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
I just downloaded a saved configuration from an elastic beanstalk environment.
And I found there's an option called AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
whose name is a little bit different from aws:autoscaling:trigger
mentioned here.
Are aws:autoscaling:trigger
and AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
the same?
I've tried replacing AWSEBCloudwatchAlarmHigh.aws:autoscaling:trigger
with aws:autoscaling:trigger
and redeploy an environment.
There doesn't seem to be any difference between the two environments.
If the two options are the same, then why does one option have two names?
amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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