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aws ec2 --query 'Subnets[*].[SubnetId, CidrBlock]' describe-subnets --output text | while read subnet cidr | |||
do | |||
echo Subnet ${subnet} ${cidr} | |||
for i in `aws ec2 --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].[InstanceId]' describe-instances --output text --filter "Name=subnet-id,Values=${subnet}"` | |||
do | do | ||
name=`aws ec2 --query 'Tags[*].[Value]' describe-tags --filter "Name=resource-id,Values=${i}" "Name=key,Values=Name" --out text` | |||
echo -n ${name} " " | |||
aws ec2 --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].[State.Name, InstanceId, ImageId, PrivateIpAddress, PublicIpAddress, InstanceType]' describe-instances --output text --filter "Name=subnet-id,Values=${subnet}" "Name=instance-id,Values=${i}" | |||
done | done | ||
done | |||
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Revision as of 05:22, 4 October 2016
Centos 7 products:
accept lic nad choose a region -> ami id on this page.
blat keys
reference: https://alestic.com/2010/10/ec2-ssh-keys/
#!/bin/sh keypair=keyname # or some name that is meaningful to you publickeyfile=/the/file/me.pub regions=$(aws ec2 describe-regions \ --output text \ --query 'Regions[*].RegionName') for region in $regions; do echo $region aws ec2 import-key-pair \ --region "$region" \ --key-name "$keypair" \ --public-key-material "file://$publickeyfile" done
text report
list subnets
aws ec2 --query 'Subnets[*].[SubnetId, AvailabilityZone, CidrBlock, AvailableIpAddressCount]' describe-subnets --output text
list instances by subnet
aws ec2 --query 'Subnets[*].[SubnetId, CidrBlock]' describe-subnets --output text | while read subnet cidr do echo Subnet ${subnet} ${cidr} for i in `aws ec2 --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].[InstanceId]' describe-instances --output text --filter "Name=subnet-id,Values=${subnet}"` do name=`aws ec2 --query 'Tags[*].[Value]' describe-tags --filter "Name=resource-id,Values=${i}" "Name=key,Values=Name" --out text` echo -n ${name} " " aws ec2 --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].[State.Name, InstanceId, ImageId, PrivateIpAddress, PublicIpAddress, InstanceType]' describe-instances --output text --filter "Name=subnet-id,Values=${subnet}" "Name=instance-id,Values=${i}" done done
Good ref for getting tags : http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ec2/describe-tags.html
getting tags example:
aws ec2 --query 'Tags[*].[Value]' describe-tags --filter "Name=resource-id,Values=<id>"
just an instance's name:
aws ec2 --query 'Tags[*].[Value]' describe-tags --filter "Name=resource-id,Values=<id>" "Name=Key,Value=Name" --out text