Please use the thread below to discuss the related blog post:
https://balena.io/blog/introducing-cloud-relay-block-send-data-to-cloud-provider/
Please use the thread below to discuss the related blog post:
https://balena.io/blog/introducing-cloud-relay-block-send-data-to-cloud-provider/
@andrewnhem
Seems like the blog post is not (yet?) available?
@nmaas87 We should be up now. There was a little big of lag with our builder today. Thanks for the shout though!
Perfect thanks!
I think that blog is deleted or not accessible right now.
Hello @Tyren welcome to balena! You can’t access to the blog? Could you please confirm the URL that you can’t access? and your browser? Thanks!
Hello,
I followed the tutorials and am able to manually provision a test device using the lambda function and http endpoint. However, the cloud-relay block does not seem to work: all containers are up and running, but it doesn’t create a thing in AWS. Also I don’t see anything happening in the logs on the device nor in AWS CloudWatch.
Hello @cheezymcsquibble could you please share the step-by-step that you are following? Are you following this tutorial?
Let us know more details of what are you doing.
@cheezymcsquibble are you certain that you data source is generating data? Do you see this log statement that Cloud Relay has connected successfully to AWS?
You also can run tcpdump to confirm traffic to AWS on the expected reporting interval. That link comes from the support-toolkit, which explains how to run it from a container on the device.
Nevermind, it turns out the relay-cloud service wasn’t installed for some reason. It’s working now. Thanks for helping out.
Thanks for confirming that now it’s working successfully after you deployed the relay-cloud service @cheezymcsquibble