eulb-create-lb-policy (1) - Linux Manuals
eulb-create-lb-policy: Add a new policy to a load balancer
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NAME
eulb-create-lb-policy - Add a new policy to a load balancer
SYNOPSIS
eulb-create-lb-policy
-n POLICY
-t POLTYPE
- [-a "name=NAME, value=VALUE"] [-A NAME=VALUE,...]
-
[--attributes-from-file FILE] [-U URL]
[--region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY]
[--security-token TOKEN] [--debug] [--debugger]
[--version] [-h]
ELB
DESCRIPTION
Add a new policy to a load balancer
positional arguments:
- ELB
-
name of the load balancer to modify (required)
optional arguments:
- -n POLICY, --policy-name POLICY
-
name of the new policy (required)
- -t POLTYPE, --policy-type POLTYPE
-
type of the new policy. For a list of policy types,
use eulb-describe-lb-policy-types. (required)
- -a "name=NAME, value=VALUE", --attribute "name=NAME, value=VALUE"
-
name and value for each attribute associated with the
new policy. Use this option multiple times to supply
multiple attributes.
- -A NAME=VALUE,..., --attributes NAME=VALUE,...
-
a comma-delimited list of attribute names and values
to associate with the new policy, each pair of which
is separated by "=". This is a more concise
alternative to the -a/--attribute option.
- --attributes-from-file FILE
-
a file containing attribute names and values to
associate with the new policy, one per line, each pair
of which is separated by "=". Lines that are blank or
begin with "#" are ignored.
- -U URL, --url URL
-
load balancing 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
-
- 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
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