This is the command elb-create-lb that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
elb-create-lb - Create a new LoadBalancer
SYNOPSIS
elb-create-lb
LoadBalancerName --listener "protocol=value, lb-port=value,
instance-port=value, [instance-protocol=value], [cert-id=value]"
[ --listener "protocol=value, lb-port=value, instance-port=value,
[instance-protocol=value], [cert-id=value]" ...] [--availability-zones
value[,value...] ] [--scheme value ] [--security-groups
value[,value...] ] [--subnets value[,value...] ] [General Options]
DESCRIPTION
Create a new LoadBalancer
ARGUMENTS
LoadBalancerName
Name of the LoadBalancer. You can also set this value using "--lb".
Required.
SPECIFIC OPTIONS
-g, --security-groups VALUE1,VALUE2,VALUE3...
IDs of VPC security groups assigned to the LoadBalancer.
-i, --scheme VALUE
Load balancing scheme: "internet-facing" or "internal". Internal load
balancing scheme is only applicable for load balancers attached to a VPC.
-l, --listener "protocol=value, lb-port=value, instance-port=value,
[instance-protocol=value], [cert-id=value]" [ --listener "protocol=value, lb-port=value,
instance-port=value, [instance-protocol=value], [cert-id=value]" ...]
Port and protocol configuration for the LoadBalancer. For Windows, each
listener must be surrounded in quotes. For protocol types "SSL" and
"HTTPS", you must specify the SSL Certificate Id with "cert-id".
Required.
-s, --subnets VALUE1,VALUE2,VALUE3...
IDs of subnets the LoadBalancer is attached to.
Required, unless you don't want the LoadBalancer attached to a VPC, in
which case you should specify --availability-zones option instead.
-z, --availability-zones VALUE1,VALUE2,VALUE3...
Availability zones configured for the LoadBalancer.
Required, unless you want the LoadBalancer attached to a VPC, in which
case you should specify --subnets option instead.
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
Location of the file with your EC2 X509 certificate. This value can be
set by using the environment variable 'EC2_CERT'.
--connection-timeout VALUE
Specify a connection timeout VALUE (in seconds). The default value is
'30'.
--delimiter VALUE
What delimiter to use when displaying delimited (long) results.
--headers
If you are displaying tabular or delimited results, it includes the
column headers. If you are showing xml results, it returns the HTTP
headers from the service request, if applicable. This is off by default.
-I, --access-key-id VALUE
Specify VALUE as the AWS Access Id to use.
-K, --ec2-private-key-file-path VALUE
Location of the file with your EC2 private key. This value can be set by
using the environment variable 'EC2_PRIVATE_KEY'.
--region VALUE
Specify region VALUE as the web service region to use. This value can be
set by using the environment variable 'EC2_REGION'.
-S, --secret-key VALUE
Specify VALUE as the AWS Secret Key to use.
--show-empty-fields
Show 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
Specify how 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. The xml is the raw return from the service, while 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_ELB_URL'.
INPUT EXAMPLES
Create a LoadBalancer named example-lb $PROMPT> elb-create-lb example-lb --headers
--listener "lb-port=80,instance-port=8080,protocol=http" --listener
"lb-port=443,instance-port=8080,protocol=https,cert-id=arn:aws:iam::555555555555:server-certificate/production/myCert"
--availability-zones us-east-1a,us-east-1b
OUTPUT
This command returns a table that contains the following:
* DNS_NAME - DNS name of LoadBalancer.
OUTPUT EXAMPLES
DNS_NAME DNS_NAME DNS_NAME example-lb-509639176.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com
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