Provided by: ascli_1.0.61.0-1_all
NAME
as-create-launch-config - Creates a new launch configuration.
SYNOPSIS
as-create-launch-config LaunchConfigurationName --image-id value --instance-type value [--block-device-mapping "key1=value1,key2=value2..." ] [--iam-instance-profile value ] [--monitoring-enabled/monitoring-disabled ] [--kernel value ] [--key value ] [--ramdisk value ] [--group value[,value...] ] [--spot-price value ] [--user-data value ] [--user-data-file value ] [General Options]
DESCRIPTION
Creates a new launch configuration with specified attributes.
ARGUMENTS
LaunchConfigurationName User-supplied launch configuration identifier which will uniquely identify the configuration. You can also set this value using "--launch-config". Required.
SPECIFIC OPTIONS
--block-device-mapping "key1=value1,key2=value2..." List of block device mapping specifications. Each block device mapping has two items: a device, and either a virtual device or an EBS snapshot configuration. Examples: '/dev/sdb=snap-7eb96d16' '/dev/sdc=snap-7eb96d16:80' '/dev/sdd=:120' '/dev/sde=virtual-device'. --group VALUE1,VALUE2,VALUE3... Security groups with which to associate the Amazon EC2 instances. Note that Amazon VPC security groups and Amazon EC2 security groups are mutually exclusive and can't be used together. Either all group names or all group ids are acceptable, but not both. -i, --image-id VALUE Unique ID of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) assigned during registration. Required. --iam-instance-profile VALUE IAM Instance Identity Profile to use as the Runas User for the instances. --kernel VALUE ID of the kernel associated with the Amazon EC2 AMI. --key VALUE Name of the Amazon EC2 key pair. --monitoring-enabled, --monitoring-disabled Flag that enables/disables instance monitoring. The default value is 'true'. --ramdisk VALUE ID of the RAM disk associated with the Amazon EC2 AMI. --spot-price VALUE The maximum hourly price for any Spot Instance launched. -t, --instance-type VALUE Amazon EC2 instance type to launch. Required. --user-data VALUE The data to make available to the instance. The data must be specified as a string on the command line. To upload data from a file see the '--user-data-file' option. --user-data-file VALUE The name of the file containing user data for the instance.
GENERAL OPTIONS
--aws-credential-file VALUE Location of the file with your AWS credentials. This value can be set by using the environment variable 'AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE'. -C, --ec2-cert-file-path VALUE Path to the file holding the X.509 certificate. This value can be set by using the environment variable 'EC2_CERT'. --connection-timeout VALUE Connection timeout (in seconds). The default value is '30'. --delimiter VALUE The delimiter to use when displaying delimited (long) results. -H, --headers For displaying tabular or delimited results, it includes the column headers. For displaying XML results, it returns the HTTP headers from the service request, if applicable. This is off by default. -I, --access-key-id VALUE The AWS access ID to use. -K, --ec2-private-key-file-path VALUE Path to the file holding the X.509 private key. This value can be set by using the environment variable 'EC2_PRIVATE_KEY'. --region VALUE Amazon EC2 region to use. This value can be set by using the environment variable 'EC2_REGION'. -S, --secret-key VALUE The AWS Secret Key to use. --show-empty-fields Shows empty fields and rows, using a (nil) value. The default is to not show empty fields or columns. --show-request Displays the URL the tools used to call the AWS Service. The default value is 'false'. --show-table, --show-long, --show-xml, --quiet The way in which the results are displayed: tabular, delimited (long), XML or no output (quiet). Tabular shows a subset of the data in fixed column-width form, while long shows all of the returned values delimited by a character, XML is the raw return from the service and quiet suppresses all standard output. The default is tabular, or 'show-table'. -U, --url VALUE This option will override the URL for the service call with VALUE. This value can be set by using the environment variable 'AWS_AUTO_SCALING_URL'.
INPUT EXAMPLES
Create a launch configuration with name 'lc' to launch 'm1.small' type instances with imageId 'ami-f7c5219e'. $PROMPT> as-create-launch-config lc --image-id ami-f7c5219e --instance-type m1.small Create a launch configuration with name 'lc' and other attributes. $PROMPT2> as-create-launch-config lc --image-id ami-f7c5219e --instance-type m1.small --key key-name --group group --user-data userdata --kernel kernel --ramdisk ramdisk --block-device-mapping "device1=virtual1","device2=snap-1234:100" Create a launch configuration with vpc security group sg-12345678. Please note that VPC security groups must be specified by the group id. $PROMPT2> as-create-launch-config lc --image-id ami-f7c5219e --instance-type m1.small --key key-name --group sg-12345678 --user-data userdata --kernel kernel --ramdisk ramdisk --block-device-mapping "device1=virtual1","device2=snap-1234:100" Create a launch configuration with name 'lc' to launch 'm1.small' type instances with imageId 'ami-f7c5219e' and spot price "0.04". $PROMPT> as-create-launch-config lc --image-id ami-f7c5219e --instance-type m1.small --spot-price 0.04
SEE ALSO
http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AutoScaling//DeveloperGuide/ http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AutoScaling/latest/DeveloperGuide/