AWS CLI command to get the Route 53 record set of an ELB
I have an ELB (abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com) attached to a record set in route53 (test.kubernates.com). What will the aws cli command to get the record-set attached to an elb? I want to print test.kubernates.com on the console.
I have tried passing elb endpoint to list-resource-record-sets but not getting the test.kubernates.com as the output.
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I have an ELB (abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com) attached to a record set in route53 (test.kubernates.com). What will the aws cli command to get the record-set attached to an elb? I want to print test.kubernates.com on the console.
I have tried passing elb endpoint to list-resource-record-sets but not getting the test.kubernates.com as the output.
amazon-web-services aws-cli
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I have an ELB (abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com) attached to a record set in route53 (test.kubernates.com). What will the aws cli command to get the record-set attached to an elb? I want to print test.kubernates.com on the console.
I have tried passing elb endpoint to list-resource-record-sets but not getting the test.kubernates.com as the output.
amazon-web-services aws-cli
I have an ELB (abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com) attached to a record set in route53 (test.kubernates.com). What will the aws cli command to get the record-set attached to an elb? I want to print test.kubernates.com on the console.
I have tried passing elb endpoint to list-resource-record-sets but not getting the test.kubernates.com as the output.
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amazon-web-services aws-cli
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Vikas Rathore
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Assuming you've set up the route53 record as an alias target to the ELB, this should work:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <relevant_zone_id> --query "ResourceRecordSets[?AliasTarget.DNSName == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com.']"
Just substitute out the hosted zone ID for the domain you're querying, and the relevant elb domain name.
NOTE: The ELB domain name here MUST contain the trailing period (notice it ends with "amazonaws.com." in the query parameter)
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If you are using a CNAME, you could do:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --output text --hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX --query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name"
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You have to add a --query
option to fetch the record-set.
And to avoid printing last '.' character add | sed 's/.$//'
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <ZONE_ID>
--query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name" --output text | sed 's/.$//'
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Assuming you've set up the route53 record as an alias target to the ELB, this should work:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <relevant_zone_id> --query "ResourceRecordSets[?AliasTarget.DNSName == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com.']"
Just substitute out the hosted zone ID for the domain you're querying, and the relevant elb domain name.
NOTE: The ELB domain name here MUST contain the trailing period (notice it ends with "amazonaws.com." in the query parameter)
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Assuming you've set up the route53 record as an alias target to the ELB, this should work:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <relevant_zone_id> --query "ResourceRecordSets[?AliasTarget.DNSName == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com.']"
Just substitute out the hosted zone ID for the domain you're querying, and the relevant elb domain name.
NOTE: The ELB domain name here MUST contain the trailing period (notice it ends with "amazonaws.com." in the query parameter)
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Assuming you've set up the route53 record as an alias target to the ELB, this should work:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <relevant_zone_id> --query "ResourceRecordSets[?AliasTarget.DNSName == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com.']"
Just substitute out the hosted zone ID for the domain you're querying, and the relevant elb domain name.
NOTE: The ELB domain name here MUST contain the trailing period (notice it ends with "amazonaws.com." in the query parameter)
Assuming you've set up the route53 record as an alias target to the ELB, this should work:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <relevant_zone_id> --query "ResourceRecordSets[?AliasTarget.DNSName == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com.']"
Just substitute out the hosted zone ID for the domain you're querying, and the relevant elb domain name.
NOTE: The ELB domain name here MUST contain the trailing period (notice it ends with "amazonaws.com." in the query parameter)
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If you are using a CNAME, you could do:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --output text --hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX --query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name"
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If you are using a CNAME, you could do:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --output text --hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX --query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name"
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If you are using a CNAME, you could do:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --output text --hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX --query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name"
If you are using a CNAME, you could do:
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --output text --hosted-zone-id ZXXXXXXXXXX --query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name"
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You have to add a --query
option to fetch the record-set.
And to avoid printing last '.' character add | sed 's/.$//'
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <ZONE_ID>
--query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name" --output text | sed 's/.$//'
add a comment |
You have to add a --query
option to fetch the record-set.
And to avoid printing last '.' character add | sed 's/.$//'
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <ZONE_ID>
--query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name" --output text | sed 's/.$//'
add a comment |
You have to add a --query
option to fetch the record-set.
And to avoid printing last '.' character add | sed 's/.$//'
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <ZONE_ID>
--query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name" --output text | sed 's/.$//'
You have to add a --query
option to fetch the record-set.
And to avoid printing last '.' character add | sed 's/.$//'
aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id <ZONE_ID>
--query "ResourceRecordSets[?ResourceRecords[?Value == 'abeXXXXXXXXXXX-12345XX.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com']].Name" --output text | sed 's/.$//'
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