Amazon EMR on EKS examples using Amazon CLI - Amazon Command Line Interface
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Amazon EMR on EKS examples using Amazon CLI

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the Amazon Command Line Interface with Amazon EMR on EKS.

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The following code example shows how to use update-role-trust-policy.

Amazon CLI

To update the trust policy of an IAM Role to be used with Amazon EMR on EKS

This example command updates the trust policy of a role named example_iam_role such that it can be used with Amazon EMR on EKS with example_namespace namespace from an EKS cluster named example_cluster.

Command:

aws emr-containers update-role-trust-policy \ --cluster example_cluster \ --namespace example_namespace \ --role-name example_iam_role

Output:

If the trust policy has already been updated, then the output will be: Trust policy statement already exists for role example_iam_role. No changes were made! If the trust policy has not been updated yet, then the output will be: Successfully updated trust policy of role example_iam_role.