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install and setup AWS CLI

aws configure
.aws/credentials file format

[default] aws_access_key_id = XXXXXXXXXXXKK4DEDHMI aws_secret_access_key = XXXXXXXXXX+pWsAjWvnP6FPjYB region=us-east-1 output=table Setting up autocomplete

complete -C ‘/usr/local/bin/aws_completer’ aws Set an account to work on

export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=prod_roadnet_general Describe an Instance

aws ec2 describe-instances –instance-ids i-06aa9dbc60b71133d Upgrade instance AWS CLI commands

sudo nano /home/ubuntu/.aws complete -C ‘/usr/local/bin/aws_completer’ aws aws configure list-profiles aws configure export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=prod_roanet_general aws ec2 register-image –name “MB02BackUp” –region=us-east-1 –description “MB02 BackUp AMI” –block-device-mappings DeviceName=”/dev/sda”,Ebs={SnapshotId=”snap-0070070007”} –root-device-name “/dev/sda1” Create an elastic VPC

complete -C ‘/usr/local/bin/aws_completer’ aws export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=dev_roadnet_general aws ec2 allocate-address –domain “vpc” –region us-east-1 Attach the elastic IP to an instance

aws ec2 associate-address –allocation-id eipalloc-0cc63c654800fb700 –instance-id i-0d0fa557ba9001574 –no-allow-reassociation Modify Instances size

export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=prod_roadnet_general aws ec2 describe-instances –instance-ids i-0dc29ab55bd2cb70e aws ec2 stop-instances –instance-ids i-0dc29ab55bd2cb70e aws ec2 describe-instances –instance-ids i-0dc29ab55bd2cb70e –query “Reservations[*].Instances[*].{PublicIP:PublicIpAddress,Name:Tags[?Key==’Name’]|[0].Value,Status:State.Name,InstanceID:InstanceId,Instancetype:InstanceType}” –output table aws ec2 modify-instance-attribute –instance-id i-0dc29ab55bd2cb70e –instance-type “{“Value”: “t2.small”}” aws ec2 start-instances –instance-ids i-0dc29ab55bd2cb70e Take an AMI Backup

aws ec2 register-image –name “MB02BackUp” –region=us-east-1 –description “MB02 BackUp AMI” –block-device-mappings DeviceName=”/dev/sda”,Ebs={SnapshotId=”snap-0070070007”} –root-device-name “/dev/sda1” Enforce IMSDv2

aws ec2 modify-instance-metadata-options –instance-id i-049559d42f66b79ad –http-tokens required –http-endpoint enabled aws ec2 reboot-instances –instance-ids i-049559d42f66b79ad Create DNS Record using a JSON file

$ aws route53 change-resource-record-sets –hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX –change-batch file://sample.json Heres the Json file

{

“Comment”: “CREATE a CNAME record for an Internal load balancer”, “Changes”: [{ “Action”: “CREATE”,

“ResourceRecordSet”: {
“Name”: “rdc-prod-int-mt-tools-lb.aws.roadnet.com”, “Type”: “CNAME”, “TTL”: 300,

“ResourceRecords”: [{ “Value”: “internal-rdc-prod-int-mtools-lb-1498010731.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com”}]

}}] }