How to specy ECS service name
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It seems like taskDefiinition is used for service name. I currently have taskDefinition for old names. Does it mean that I need to deregister this definitions first? This should be automated via ecs-cli
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
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It seems like taskDefiinition is used for service name. I currently have taskDefinition for old names. Does it mean that I need to deregister this definitions first? This should be automated via ecs-cli
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
add a comment |
It seems like taskDefiinition is used for service name. I currently have taskDefinition for old names. Does it mean that I need to deregister this definitions first? This should be automated via ecs-cli
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
It seems like taskDefiinition is used for service name. I currently have taskDefinition for old names. Does it mean that I need to deregister this definitions first? This should be automated via ecs-cli
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
amazon-web-services amazon-ecs
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Lemuel NabongLemuel Nabong
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--project-name
in ecs cli service up works
Specifies the project name to use. If the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable is set when ecs-cli compose is run, then the
project name is set to the value of that environment variable.
Type: String
Default: The current directory name.
Required: No
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--project-name
in ecs cli service up works
Specifies the project name to use. If the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable is set when ecs-cli compose is run, then the
project name is set to the value of that environment variable.
Type: String
Default: The current directory name.
Required: No
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--project-name
in ecs cli service up works
Specifies the project name to use. If the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable is set when ecs-cli compose is run, then the
project name is set to the value of that environment variable.
Type: String
Default: The current directory name.
Required: No
source
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--project-name
in ecs cli service up works
Specifies the project name to use. If the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable is set when ecs-cli compose is run, then the
project name is set to the value of that environment variable.
Type: String
Default: The current directory name.
Required: No
source
--project-name
in ecs cli service up works
Specifies the project name to use. If the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable is set when ecs-cli compose is run, then the
project name is set to the value of that environment variable.
Type: String
Default: The current directory name.
Required: No
source
answered Nov 29 '18 at 3:55
Lemuel NabongLemuel Nabong
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