euscale-create-auto-scaling-group (1) Linux Manual Page
euscale-create-auto-scaling-group – Create a new auto-scaling group
Synopsis
euscale-create-auto-scaling-group -l LAUNCHCONFIG -M COUNT -m COUNT- [–default-cooldown SECONDS]
- [–desired-capacity COUNT] [–grace-period SECONDS] [–health-check-type {EC2,ELB}] [–load-balancers ELB1,ELB2,…] [–placement-group PLACEMENTGROUP] [–tag "k=VALUE, id=VALUE, t=VALUE, v=VALUE, p={true,false}"] [–termination-policies POLICY1,POLICY2,…] [–vpc-zone-identifier ZONE1,ZONE2,…] [-z ZONE1,ZONE2,…] [-U URL] [–region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [–security-token TOKEN] [–debug] [–debugger] [–version] [-h] ASGROUP
Description
Create a new auto-scaling grouppositional arguments:
- ASGROUP
- name of the new auto-scaling group (required)
optional arguments:
- -l LAUNCHCONFIG, –launch-configuration LAUNCHCONFIG
- name of the launch configuration to use with the new group (required)
- -M COUNT, –max-size COUNT
- maximum group size (required)
- -m COUNT, –min-size COUNT
- minimum group size (required)
- –default-cooldown SECONDS
- amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes before any further trigger-related scaling activities may start
- –desired-capacity COUNT
- number of running instances the group should contain
- –grace-period SECONDS
- number of seconds to wait before starting health checks on newly-created instances
- –health-check-type {EC2,ELB}
- service to obtain health check status from
- –load-balancers ELB1,ELB2,…
- comma-separated list of load balancers to use
- –placement-group PLACEMENTGROUP
- placement group in which to launch new instances
- –tag "k=VALUE, id=VALUE, t=VALUE, v=VALUE, p={true,false}"
- attributes of a tag to affect. Tags follow the following format: "id=resource-name, t=resource-type, k=tag-key, v=tag-val, p=propagate-at-launch-flag", where k is the tag’s name, v is the tag’s value, id is a resource ID, t is a resource type, and p is whether to propagate tags to instances created by the group. A value for ‘k=’ is required for each tag. The rest are optional. This argument may be used more than once. Each time affects a different tag.
- –termination-policies POLICY1,POLICY2,…
- ordered list of termination policies. The first has the highest precedence.
- –vpc-zone-identifier ZONE1,ZONE2,…
- comma-separated list of subnet identifiers. If you specify availability zones as well, ensure the subnets’ availability zones match the ones you specified
- -z ZONE1,ZONE2,…, –availability-zones ZONE1,ZONE2,…
- comma-separated list of availability zones for the new group (required unless subnets are supplied)
- -U URL, –url URL
- auto-scaling 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
