eulb-create-lb (1) Linux Manual Page
eulb-create-lb – Create a load balancer
Synopsis
eulb-create-lb (-s SUBNET1,SUBNET2,… | -z ZONE1,ZONE2,…) -l- "lb-port=PORT, protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP},
- instance-port=PORT, instance-protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP}, cert-id=ARN" [-i internal] [-g GROUP1,GROUP2,…] [-t KEY=VALUE] [–show-empty-fields] [-U URL] [–region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [–security-token TOKEN] [–debug] [–debugger] [–version] [-h] ELB
Description
Create a load balancerDescription
After the load balancer is created, instances must be registered with it separately.positional arguments:
- ELB
- name of the new load balancer (required)
optional arguments:
- -s SUBNET1,SUBNET2,…, –subnets SUBNET1,SUBNET2,…
- [VPC only] subnets the load balancer should run in (required)
- -z ZONE1,ZONE2,…, –availability-zones ZONE1,ZONE2,…
- [Non-VPC only] availability zones the load balancer should run in (required)
- -l "lb-port=PORT, protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP}, instance-port=PORT, instance-protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP}, cert-id=ARN", –listener "lb-port=PORT, protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP}, instance-port=PORT, instance-protocol={HTTP,HTTPS,SSL,TCP}, cert-id=ARN"
- port/protocol settings for the load balancer, where lb-port is the external port number, protocol is the external protocol, instance-port is the back end server port number, instance-protocol is the protocol to use for routing traffic to back end instances, and cert-id is the ARN of the server certificate to use for encrypted connections. lb-port, protocol, and instance-port are required. This option may be used multiple times. (at least 1 required)
- -i internal, –scheme internal
- [VPC only] "internal" to make the new load balancer private to a VPC
- -g GROUP1,GROUP2,…, –security-groups GROUP1,GROUP2,…
- [VPC only] IDs of the security groups to assign to the new load balancer
- -t KEY=VALUE, –tag KEY=VALUE
- key and value of a tag to add to the new load balancer
- –show-empty-fields
- show empty values as "(nil)"
- -U URL, –url URL
- load balancing service endpoint URL
- –region USER [at] REGION
- region and/or user names to search when looking up config file data
- -I KEY_ID, –access-key-id KEY_ID
- -S KEY, –secret-key KEY
- –security-token TOKEN
- –debug
- -S KEY, –secret-key KEY
- show debugging output
- show debugging output
- –debugger
- launch interactive debugger on error
- –version
- show the program’s version and exit
- -h, –help
- show this help message and exit
