Your first step is to snapshot your logs from the logs tab of your elastic beanstalk's environment you deployed to. This will give you a snapshot of the recent log activity. If you do need to ssh into the EC2 instance that backs your Elastic Beanstalk instance, it's not immediately evident how to do that.
You first need to generate a key pair and download it something like my-key.pem. Then associate that key with the Elastic beanstalk application by editing the configuration and on the first tab, add my-key (note it's just the name, not the actual key). To ssh into your EC2 instance you use ssh -i /path/to/my-key.
Pem ec2-user.
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