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Install PHP PGSQL extensions on Mac OS X Yosemite (change PHP_VER with your PHP version)
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In OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), Apache has been upgraded from 2.2 to 2.4, which includes some significant changes, and the default config file has changed quite a bit. When you install Yosemite, it renames your old config to httpd.conf~previous, and unfortunately your old one won't work anymore.
To get Apache working again, edit the following files:
Step-by-step Instructions to Setup an AWS ECS Cluster
Configuring AWS ECS to have access to AWS EFS
If you would like to persist data from your ECS containers, i.e. hosting databases like MySQL or MongoDB with Docker, you need to ensure that you can mount the data directory of the database in the container to volume that's not going to dissappear when your container or worse yet, the EC2 instance that hosts your containers, is restarted or scaled up or down for any reason.
Don't know how to create your own AWS ECS Cluster? Go here!
New Cluster
Sadly the EC2 provisioning process doesn't allow you to configure EFS during the initial config. After your create your cluster, follow the guide below.