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-: In the last section

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we created our new multi docker security group

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that's going to allow traffic from any other

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instance that has the same security group applied to it.

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Now, that's not the end of the story.

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We still have to go back over to each of these instances

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or each of these services and apply the security group

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to them so that they actually belong to the security group.

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So we'll start off first with Elastic cash and then rds

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and then update Elastic bean stock as well.

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So first one, first, let's open up the services tab up here.

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And on the left hand history tab

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you should see elastic cash.

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If you don't see it there for any reason

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you can always do a search

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for cash and find elastic cash up here.

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Once over here on the dashboard

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we'll select Redis on the left hand side.

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I'll then select this little check box right here

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and then click on modify at the top.

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This will open up a little window that's going to

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allow us to make changes to this cluster.

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We're going to change the VPC security groups.

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So I'll click on little pencil

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and then we'll put a check box next

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to the multi docker security group.

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And then finally, save.

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Now normally when we make a change

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to a elastic cash cluster, it's going to try to

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schedule that maintenance for some very specific time.

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Usually some overnight period where hopefully not a lot

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of people are using our service.

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But making changes to a security group doesn't

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actually require a maintenance window, even

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though this thing is gonna tell you that it does.

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So we can just click

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on modify and it will immediately start to

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change the security groups on there.

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That's pretty much it.

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So we'll now move on to our next service RDSs.

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So I'll again go up to the services tab.

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I'll do a search for RDS and find manage RDS.

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We can find the instances section on the left hand panel

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and then select the one database instance that we have

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the 'multi Docker Postgres'.

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Now finding the security groups on here

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it's a little bit more varied, so we're going to scroll

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on down, past all the different charts that we have on here.

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So scroll, scroll, scroll.

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Here's the details section under 'details', you'll

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see all the different security groups that are currently

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being applied to this instance.

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We can't change it from right here.

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We have to go back up to this details heading.

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And then look all the way over to the right hand side

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and you'll see the 'modify' button.

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So I'll click on 'modify',

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and then we go back into this kind

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of wizard screen.

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We'll scroll on down to 'network and security'

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and you'll see the 'security group' section inside of here.

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You can select this drop down, and then find multi dash

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docker right here.

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So there's multi dash docker being applied

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as a security group.

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And then we'll scroll on down to the very bottom.

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And at the very bottom you'll see the button

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that says 'continue'.

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So click that.

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Now again, it's going to tell you that it wants to

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schedule maintenance and it wants to make this change

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at some point in the future.

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That is not true of a security group change.

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You don't have to schedule any maintenance

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but if you feel like it, you can just hit apply immediately.

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Again, it's not going to actually restart the database

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or anything like that.

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So either one, just go ahead and click 'modify DB instance'.

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And then if you click on 'instances', again

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back on the left hand side, you may

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or may not see this thing flip over to something that says

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like 'updating' if I refresh your.

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Okay sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.

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But if you click on the database again and then scroll back

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down to that 'detail' section, you will see security

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groups adding the multi docker security group right there.

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All right, so that's it for RDS.

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So the last one we have to take care

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of is Elastic Bean stock.

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So I'm going to again, go up to services.

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I'll find Elastic Bean stock on history.

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Now as you can see, my environment is a little

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broken right now, which is totally fine.

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I made a little change to it.

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It's not actually broken

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it just thinks that it's very temporarily broken.

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So just ignore the fact that I have a severe environment

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for right now, no issue there.

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On the left hand side

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we'll find the section that says 'configuration'.

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Then in the very middle here

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I'll see the card that says 'instances'.

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We'll click on 'modify' on the bottom.

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And then we'll scroll on down

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to the very bottom here

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and we'll see ec2 security groups.

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So as you might guess, we're going to added check box next

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to multi docker, and then I'll click on 'apply'.

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We're gonna get a quick warning right here.

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This is just saying that it's going to create all of our

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or restart our ec2 instances

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which is no issue whatsoever

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because we're not doing anything

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with our elastic bean stock instance just yet.

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So on the bottom right hand side, I'll click on 'confirm'.

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Okay, so that's gonna update our environment

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which will take just a couple minutes.

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So let's take a quick pause right here.

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We'll come back to the next section

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and start working on a little last piece

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of setup of our environment on elastic bean stock.

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So quick break and I'll see you in just a moment.
