AWS CLI command to get the Route 53 record set of an ELB












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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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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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)






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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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                          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"






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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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                                  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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                                    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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                                    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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