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ECLAT-MKINST(1)		     Eclat User	Reference	       ECLAT-MKINST(1)

NAME
       eclat-mkinst, eclat-run-instances - launch new EC2 instances

SYNOPSIS
       eclat mkinst [-a	IFACE] [-d STRING] [-f	FILE] [-g STRING] [-k ID] [-m
       DEV=SPEC] [-n N]	[-p NAME] [-s ID] [-t TYPE] [-z	ZONE] [--data=STRING]
       [--data-file=FILE] [--devmap=DEV=SPEC]
       [--block-device-mapping=DEV=SPEC] [--disable-api-termination]
       [--ebs-optimized] [--iam-profile=NAME] [--kernel=ID] [--keypair=ID]
       [--monitor] [--network-interface=IFACE] [--iface=IFACE]
       [--number-secondary-ip=N] [--secondary-private-ip-address-count=N]
       [--placement-group=NAME]	[--private-ip-address=IP] [--ramdisk=ID]
       [--secondary-ip=IP] [--secondary-private-ip-address=IP]
       [--security-group=STRING] [--shutdown=stop|terminate]
       [--instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior=stop|terminate] [--subnet=ID]
       [--tenancy=STRING] [--type=TYPE]	[--instance-type=TYPE] [--zone=ZONE]
       [--availability-zone=ZONE] AMI-ID

       eclat mkinst --help

DESCRIPTION
       The  mkinst command launches one	or more	EC2 instances from an existing
       AMI identified by the AMI-ID argument.	The  number  of	 instances  to
       launch  is  determined  by the -n option.  In its absense, one instance
       will be launched.

       If ID mapping is	enabled	(see the section MAPS in  eclat(1)),  the  Im-
       ageId  map is used to translate AMI-ID to the corresponding AMI identi-
       fier.

       Options supply additional details for the instances to be created.

OPTIONS
       -a, --network-interface,	--iface=IFACE
	      Specify the network attachment for a VPC instance.

       -d, --data=STRING
	      User data	to pass	to the instance.

       --disable-api-termination
	      Disable API termination.

       --ebs-optimized
	      Optimize the instances for EBS I/O.

       -f, --data-file=FILE
	      Read user	data from FILE.

       -g, --security-group=STRING
	      The name of the security group.

       -k, --keypair=ID
	      Key pair name.

       --kernel=fIID
	      Select kernel ID.

       -m, --devmap, --block-device-mapping=DEV=SPEC
	      Set block	device mapping.	 The DEV part is the  device  name  of
	      the  physical  device on the instance to map.  The SPEC sets the
	      mapping specification and	can be one of:

	      none   Disable the existing  mapping.   E.g.  -m	/dev/xvdb=none
		     disables the mapping for the device /dev/xvdb.

	      ephemeral[0-3]
		     Map  an  instance	store  volume  to the device.  E.g. -m
		     /dev/xvdb=ephemeral1.

	      [snapshot-id]:[volume-size]:[DOT]:[standard|io1[:iops]]
		     Specifies an EBS volume to	be mapped to the device.   The
		     snapshot-id  specifies  the  ID of	the snapshot to	create
		     the volume	from, volume-size gives	the  desired  size  of
		     the  volume  in  gigabytes.  The DOT parameter (delete on
		     termination)  specifies  whether  the  device  should  be
		     deleted  after the	instance is terminated.	 Possible val-
		     ues are true and false.  The last parameter  defines  the
		     volume type.  The value standard instructs	Amazon to cre-
		     ate a standard volume.  This is the default.  To create a
		     provisioned  IOPS	volume,	specify	io1.  In that case you
		     can also supply the number	of IOPS	that the  volume  sup-
		     ports   in	  the	iops   argument.    For	  example,  -m
		     /dev/xvdf=snap-12345abc::false:io1:500.

       --monitor
	      Enable monitoring.

       -n N   Number of	instances to launch.

       --number-secondary-ip, --secondary-private-ip-address-count=N
	      Number of	secondary IP addresses to assign.

       -p, --iam-profile=NAME
	      IAM instance profile to associate	with the launched instances.

       --placement-group=NAME
	      Name of the placement group.

       --private-ip-address=IP
	      Assign a specific	private	IP to the VPC instance.

       --ramdisk=ID
	      Select ramdisk ID.

       -s, --subnet=ID
	      Subnet to	launch the instance into.

       --secondary-ip, --secondary-private-ip-address=IP
	      Assign the IP as a secondary private IP address.

       --shutdown, --instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior=stop|terminate
	      What to do on instance shutdown.

       -t, --type, --instance-type=TYPE
	      Instance type.

       --tenancy=STRING
	      Placement	tenancy.

       -z, --zone, --availability-zone=ZONE
	      Set availablility	zone.

OUTPUT
       On success, the command outputs detailed	description  of	 each  created
       instance	in the same format as the eclat-lsinst(1) command

SEE ALSO
       eclat(1),    eclat-terminate(1),	  eclat-lsiattr(1),   eclat-lsinst(1),
       eclat-lsistat(1), eclat-reboot(1),  eclat-setiattr(1),  eclat-start(1),
       eclat-stop(1).

AUTHORS
       Sergey Poznyakoff

BUG REPORTS
       Report bugs to <bug-eclat@gnu.org.ua>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Sergey Poznyakoff
       License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licens-
       es/gpl.html>
       This  is	 free  software:  you  are free	to change and redistribute it.
       There is	NO WARRANTY, to	the extent permitted by	law.

ECLAT			       November	17, 2018	       ECLAT-MKINST(1)

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