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It would be nice to have an ecs resources subcommand which reported on the infrastructure used by the cluster the ECS CLI is configured to use (instance IPs/instance hostnames/instance IDs ...)
Use case:
Once you create your cluster with ecs up and deploy some containers, you may want to access the instances (e.g. ssh) or the services offered by the containers in the instances (e.g. a web server).
You need the instance hostnames/IPs to access them. They can be obtained manually through the AWS Console (or automatically through the general AWS CLI since ecs configure provides the cluster name) but it's a hassle and an extra dependency.
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Resources subcommand
Oct 9, 2015
It would be nice to have an
ecs resources
subcommand which reported on the infrastructure used by the cluster the ECS CLI is configured to use (instance IPs/instance hostnames/instance IDs ...)Use case:
Once you create your cluster with
ecs up
and deploy some containers, you may want to access the instances (e.g. ssh) or the services offered by the containers in the instances (e.g. a web server).You need the instance hostnames/IPs to access them. They can be obtained manually through the AWS Console (or automatically through the general AWS CLI since
ecs configure
provides the cluster name) but it's a hassle and an extra dependency.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: