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NAME

       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,...]
       [--region USER@REGION | -U URL] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY]  [--debug]  [--debugger]  [--version]
       [-h] ASGROUP

DESCRIPTION

       Create a new auto-scaling group

   positional 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)

       --region USER@REGION
              name of the region and/or user in config files to use to connect to the service

       -U URL, --url URL
              auto-scaling service endpoint URL

       -I KEY_ID, --access-key-id KEY_ID

       -S KEY, --secret-key KEY

       --debug
              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