aws-missing-tools/_deprecated/rds-cost-calculate/README.md
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Introduction:

rds-cost-calculate was created to easily sum the total of RDS instances running in one or all regions. The typical use would be to run the rds-cost-calculate script and then import into a spreadsheet application for further analysis. Another use would be to run the rds-cost-calculate script with cron, producing a weekly output file (an example of this: echo "0 0 * * 0 ec2-user /home/ec2-user/rds-cost-calculate.sh -p day -r all > /home/ec2-user/rds-cost-reportdate +"%Y%m%d".txt" > /etc/cron.d/rds-cost-calculate.sh).

Directions For Use:

Example of Use:

rds-cost-calculate.sh -r us-east-1 -p day

the above example would provide a list of all RDS instances in the region "us-east-1" along with the daily cost of running each RDS instance.

Required Parameters:

rds-cost-calculate has no parameter requirements. rds-cost-calculate does, however, default to the region "us-east-1" and hourly cost if no parameters are provided.

Optional Parameters:

-r <region> - the region you wish to calculate cost for: these arguments include "all" for all regions or us-east-1, us-west-1, us-west-2, eu-west-1, ap-southeast-1, ap-northeast-1 or sa-east-1

-p <period> - the period for which you wish to calculate instance cost. Allowable arguments are hour, day, week, month or year.

Additional Information:

  • Author: Colin Johnson / colin@cloudavail.com
  • Date: 2012-12-09
  • Version 0.5
  • License Type: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3