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− | + | <code>[[aws ecs]] update-service</code> [https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/ecs/update-service.html ref] | |
+ | ::<code>[[--foce-new-deployment]]</code> can be used to trigger a new [[deployment]] with no [[service definition]] changes | ||
+ | ::<code>[[--desired-count]]</code> | ||
− | [[Restart]] ECS service: | + | == Examples == |
− | + | * [[Restart]] ECS service: | |
− | + | <code>[[aws ecs]] update-service --cluster your_cluster_name --service [[your_service-name]] [[--force-new-deployment]]</code> | |
* Stop service: | * Stop service: | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{aws ecs update-service}} | ||
* {{aws ecs}} | * {{aws ecs}} | ||
* {{AWS ECS}} | * {{AWS ECS}} | ||
[[Category:AWS]] | [[Category:AWS]] |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 27 August 2024
--foce-new-deployment
can be used to trigger a new deployment with no service definition changes--desired-count
Contents
Examples[edit]
- Restart ECS service:
aws ecs update-service --cluster your_cluster_name --service your_service-name --force-new-deployment
- Stop service:
aws ecs update-service --cluster your_cluster_name --service your_service-name --desired-count 0
- Stop all services:
for SERVICES in $(aws ecs list-services --cluster your-cluster | grep YOUR-TEXT | grep . | cut -d":" -f6- | cut -d'"' -f1 | cut -d"/" -f3); do aws ecs update-service --cluster your-cluster --service $SERVICES --desired-count 0; done
Synopsis[edit]
update-service [--cluster <value>] --service <value> [--desired-count <value>] [--task-definition <value>] [--capacity-provider-strategy <value>] [--deployment-configuration <value>] [--network-configuration <value>] [--placement-constraints <value>] [--placement-strategy <value>] [--platform-version <value>] [--force-new-deployment | --no-force-new-deployment] [--health-check-grace-period-seconds <value>] [--enable-execute-command | --disable-execute-command] [--enable-ecs-managed-tags | --no-enable-ecs-managed-tags] [--load-balancers <value>] [--propagate-tags <value>] [--service-registries <value>] [--cli-input-json <value>] [--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
Errors[edit]
An error occurred (InvalidParameterException) when calling the UpdateService operation: Identifier is for 0123456789. Your accountId is ***
Related[edit]
kubectl apply
helm upgrade
aws ecs update-cluster-settings
- AWS update
aws ecs list-services
aws ecs create-service
See also[edit]
aws ecs update-service
- AWS ECS:
aws ecs [ create-cluster | create-service | update-service | list-clusters | list-services | describe-cluster | describe-services | describe-tasks | put-account-setting | execute-command | run-task ]
- Amazon ECS, Service, Tasks (Task overview), capacity providers, Cluster Auto Scaling (CAS),
aws ecs, ecs-cli, ~/.ecs/config
, AWS Copilot, AWS Fargate, AWS CloudWatch Container Insights,/etc/ecs/ecs.config
, Security group (SG), container agent, task definition, Amazon ECS events, best practices, Amazon ECS Exec Checker, Amazon ECS Agent, Service Connect,AWSServiceRoleForECS
, Terraform ECS, AWS ECS Rolling deployments
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