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Hey Leandro!
There are few scenarios :-
- Did you created new root account on aws?
server may through 500 sometimes, need to retry.
- Try this url after replacing cluster name with your cluster name - https://sa-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ecs/v2/clusters/prodCluster/services?region=sa-east-1
if you find cluster, delete it , create new 1.
- you can try old interface of ecs by turning off New ECS Experience
- last and final option is to contact AWS Support
There may be few more scenarios which could have missed, hope this helps.
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Hey Sandeepyadav, thanks for replying!
I haven't created a new root account, I just used the same I have been using to setup and use services for a couple of years on us-east-1.
I tried with the URL you suggested and was able to find the cluster (which is not listed otherwise) and I found it's INACTIVE and I can't delete nor update nor perform any action over it.
I will try to create another cluster. Meanwhile I already contacted support to see if they can shed any light on what may be happening with that.
Thank you!
L.-
Hey! Sorry for delayed response.
Looks like an ui problem, can you try to switch another browser. this api call on portal gives arn of available clusters in sa-east-1 region: POST ---> https://ecs.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com/ you may check this on network tab.
also check the permissions assigned to you IAM user by root account. Make sure you have ListClusters permission attached to it.