Difference between revisions of "Eksctl --help"
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eksctl utils Various utils | eksctl utils Various utils | ||
[[eksctl version]] Output the version of eksctl | [[eksctl version]] Output the version of eksctl | ||
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− | Common flags: | + | Common flags: |
− | + | -C, --color string toggle colorized logs (valid options: true, false, fabulous) (default "true") | |
− | + | -d, --dumpLogs dump logs to disk on failure if set to true | |
− | + | -h, --help help for this command | |
− | + | -v, --verbose int set log level, use 0 to silence, 4 for debugging and 5 for debugging with AWS debug logging (default 3) | |
− | Use 'eksctl [command] --help' for more information about a command. | + | |
− | + | Use 'eksctl [command] --help' for more information about a command. | |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 09:19, 20 May 2022
eksctl --help The official CLI for Amazon EKS Usage: eksctl [command] [flags] Commands: eksctl anywhere EKS anywhere eksctl associate Associate resources with a cluster eksctl completion Generates shell completion scripts for bash, zsh or fish eksctl create Create resource(s) eksctl delete Delete resource(s) eksctl deregister Deregister a non-EKS cluster eksctl disassociate Disassociate resources from a cluster eksctl drain Drain resource(s) eksctl enable Enable features in a cluster eksctl get Get resource(s) eksctl help Help about any command eksctl info Output the version of eksctl, kubectl and OS info eksctl register Register a non-EKS cluster eksctl scale Scale resources(s) eksctl set Set values eksctl unset Unset values eksctl update Update resource(s) eksctl upgrade Upgrade resource(s) eksctl utils Various utils eksctl version Output the version of eksctl Common flags: -C, --color string toggle colorized logs (valid options: true, false, fabulous) (default "true") -d, --dumpLogs dump logs to disk on failure if set to true -h, --help help for this command -v, --verbose int set log level, use 0 to silence, 4 for debugging and 5 for debugging with AWS debug logging (default 3) Use 'eksctl [command] --help' for more information about a command.
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