rds-create-db-security-group(1)


NAME

   rds-create-db-security-group - Create a DB security group

SYNOPSIS

    rds-create-db-security-group
        DBSecurityGroupName  --db-security-group-description  value
       [--ec2-vpc-id  value ]  [General Options]

DESCRIPTION

       Creates a DB security group.

ARGUMENTS

    DBSecurityGroupName
       The  name  of  new security group (255 character max). You can also
   set this
       value using "--db-security-group-name". Required.

SPECIFIC OPTIONS

    -d, --db-security-group-description VALUE
       The description of the new  security  group  (255  character  max).
   Required.

    -v, --ec2-vpc-id VALUE
       The  Id  of  VPC. Indicates which VPC this DB Security Group should
   belong
       to. Must be specified to create a DB Security Group for a VPC;  may
   not be
       specified otherwise.

GENERAL OPTIONS

    --aws-credential-file VALUE
       Location  of  the  file  with  your  AWS  credentials.  Must not be
   specified in
       conjunction          with          --ec2-cert-file-path          or
   --ec2-private-key-file-path.
       This value can be set by using the environment variable
       'AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE'.

    -C, --ec2-cert-file-path VALUE
       Path   to   AWS  X.509  certificate  file.  Must  be  specified  in
   conjunction with
       --ec2-private-key-file-path  and   must   not   be   specified   in
   conjunction with
       --aws-credential-file.   This   value  can  be  set  by  using  the
   environment
       variable 'EC2_CERT'.

    --connection-timeout VALUE
       Specify a connection timeout VALUE (in seconds) for API calls. The
       default value is '30'.

    --debug
       If  an  error  occurs  while  --debug  is  used,  it  will  display
   information
       useful for debugging the problem. The default value is 'false'.

    --delimiter VALUE
       What delimiter to use when displaying delimited (long) results.

    --headers
       If you are displaying tabular or delimited results, it includes the
       column headers. If you are showing xml results, it returns the HTTP
       headers  from  the  service  request, if applicable. This is off by
   default.

    -I, --access-key-id VALUE
       Specify the AWS Access ID to use.

    -K, --ec2-private-key-file-path VALUE
       Path  to  AWS  X.509  private  key  file.  Must  be  specified   in
   conjunction with
       --ec2-cert-file-path and must not be specified in conjunction with
       --aws-credential-file.   This   value  can  be  set  by  using  the
   environment
       variable 'EC2_PRIVATE_KEY'.

    --region VALUE
       Specify region VALUE as the web service region to use.  This  value
   can be
       set by using the environment variable 'EC2_REGION'.

    -S, --secret-key VALUE
       Specify the AWS Secret Key to use.

    --service-sig-name VALUE
       Specify the service name to use when signing requests.  The default
   is
       "rds". This value can be set by using the environment variable
       'SERVICE_SIG_NAME'.

    --show-empty-fields
       Show empty fields and rows, using a "(nil)" value. The  default  is
   to not
       show empty fields or columns.

    --show-request
       Displays  the  URL  used  by the tools to call the AWS Service. The
   default
       value is 'false'.

    --show-table, --show-long, --show-xml, --quiet
       Specify how the results are displayed: tabular,  delimited  (long),
   xml, or
       no output (quiet). Tabular shows a subset of the data in fixed
       column-width  form,  while  long  shows  all of the returned values
   delimited
       by a character. The xml is the raw return from the  service,  while
   quiet
       suppresses   all  standard  output.  The  default  is  tabular,  or
   'show-table'.

    -U, --url VALUE
       This option will override the URL for the service call with  VALUE.
   This
       value can be set by using the environment variable 'RDS_URL'.

INPUT EXAMPLES

    This shows how to create the security group mygroup:

    $PROMPT>rds-create-db-security-group  --db-security-group-name mygroup
   --db-security-group-description "My Security Group"
    SECGROUP  mygroup  My Security Group

    This shows how to create the security group mygroup in VPC:

    $PROMPT>rds-create-db-security-group --db-security-group-name  mygroup
   --db-security-group-description   "My   Security   Group"  --ec2-vpc-id
   vpc-1a2b3c4d
    SECGROUP  mygroup  My Security Group

OUTPUT

    This command returns a table that contains the following:
    * Name - Security Group name.
    * Description - Security Group description.
    * VpcId - Id of EC2 Vpc which the security group belongs to.
    * EC2 Group Name - EC2 Security Group name.
    * EC2 Group Id - EC2 Security Group id.
    * EC2 Owner Id - EC2 Security Group owner.
    * Status - Status of authorization.
    * IP Range - Security Group name.
    * Status - Status of authorization.

OUTPUT EXAMPLES

    Short output for Security Groups with headers displayed

SEE ALSO

     http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonRDS/2012-09-17/CommandLineReference/
     http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonRDS/latest/CommandLineReference

RDS API command line tools  1.10.003 api=2012-0RDS-CREATE-DB-SECURITY-GROUP(1)





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