euscale-create-launch-config(1) Create a new auto-scaling instance launch configuration

SYNOPSIS

euscale-create-launch-config -i IMAGE -t TYPE [--associate-public-ip-address {true,false}] [--block-device-mapping DEVICE1=MAPPED1,DEVICE2=MAPPED2,...] [--ebs-optimized] [--group GROUP1,GROUP2,...] [--iam-instance-profile PROFILE] [--kernel KERNEL] [--key KEYPAIR] [--monitoring-enabled] [--monitoring-disabled] [--ramdisk RAMDISK] [--spot-price PRICE] [-d DATA | --user-data-force DATA | -f FILE] [-U URL] [--region USER@REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [--security-token TOKEN] [--debug] [--debugger] [--version] [-h] LAUNCHCONFIG

DESCRIPTION

Create a new auto-scaling instance launch configuration

positional arguments:

LAUNCHCONFIG
name of the new launch configuration (required)

optional arguments:

-i IMAGE, --image-id IMAGE
machine image to use for instances (required)
-t TYPE, --instance-type TYPE
instance type for use for instances (required)
--associate-public-ip-address {true,false}
[VPC only] whether to assign instances public IP addresses
--block-device-mapping DEVICE1=MAPPED1,DEVICE2=MAPPED2,...
a comma-separated list of block device mappings for the image, in the form DEVICE=MAPPED, where "MAPPED" is "none", "ephemeral(0-3)", or "[SNAPID]:[GiB]:[true|false]
--ebs-optimized
whether the instance is optimized for EBS I/O
--group GROUP1,GROUP2,...
a comma-separated list of security groups with which to associate instances. Either all group names or all group IDs are allowed, but not both.
--iam-instance-profile PROFILE
ARN of the instance profile associated with instances' IAM roles
--kernel KERNEL
kernel image to use for instances
--key KEYPAIR
name of the key pair to use for instances
--monitoring-enabled
enable detailed monitoring (enabled by default)
--monitoring-disabled
disable detailed monitoring (enabled by default)
--ramdisk RAMDISK
ramdisk image to use for instances
--spot-price PRICE
maximum hourly price for any spot instances launched
-d DATA, --user-data DATA
user data to make available to instances
--user-data-force DATA
same as -d/--user-data, but without checking if a file by that name exists first
-f FILE, --user-data-file FILE
file containing user data to make available to instances
-U URL, --url URL
auto-scaling service endpoint URL
--region USER@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
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