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[ aws . ec2 ]

run-instances

Description

Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions.

You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:

  • If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.
  • All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.
  • Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance types .
  • If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group. For more information, see Security groups .
  • If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.

You can create a launch template , which is a resource that contains the parameters to launch an instance. When you launch an instance using RunInstances , you can specify the launch template instead of specifying the launch parameters.

To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances.

An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running state. You can check the state of your instance using DescribeInstances . You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources .

Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key pairs .

For troubleshooting, see What to do if an instance immediately terminates , and Troubleshooting connecting to your instance .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Synopsis

  run-instances
[--block-device-mappings <value>]
[--image-id <value>]
[--instance-type <value>]
[--ipv6-address-count <value>]
[--ipv6-addresses <value>]
[--kernel-id <value>]
[--key-name <value>]
[--monitoring <value>]
[--placement <value>]
[--ramdisk-id <value>]
[--security-group-ids <value>]
[--security-groups <value>]
[--subnet-id <value>]
[--user-data <value>]
[--additional-info <value>]
[--client-token <value>]
[--disable-api-termination | --enable-api-termination]
[--dry-run | --no-dry-run]
[--ebs-optimized | --no-ebs-optimized]
[--iam-instance-profile <value>]
[--instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior <value>]
[--network-interfaces <value>]
[--private-ip-address <value>]
[--elastic-gpu-specification <value>]
[--elastic-inference-accelerators <value>]
[--tag-specifications <value>]
[--launch-template <value>]
[--instance-market-options <value>]
[--credit-specification <value>]
[--cpu-options <value>]
[--capacity-reservation-specification <value>]
[--hibernation-options <value>]
[--license-specifications <value>]
[--metadata-options <value>]
[--enclave-options <value>]
[--private-dns-name-options <value>]
[--maintenance-options <value>]
[--disable-api-stop | --no-disable-api-stop]
[--enable-primary-ipv6 | --no-enable-primary-ipv6]
[--count <value>]
[--secondary-private-ip-addresses <value>]
[--secondary-private-ip-address-count <value>]
[--associate-public-ip-address | --no-associate-public-ip-address]
[--cli-input-json <value>]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--debug]
[--endpoint-url <value>]
[--no-verify-ssl]
[--no-paginate]
[--output <value>]
[--query <value>]
[--profile <value>]
[--region <value>]
[--version <value>]
[--color <value>]
[--no-sign-request]
[--ca-bundle <value>]
[--cli-read-timeout <value>]
[--cli-connect-timeout <value>]

Options

--block-device-mappings (list)

The block device mapping, which defines the EBS volumes and instance store volumes to attach to the instance at launch. For more information, see Block device mappings in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

(structure)

Describes a block device mapping, which defines the EBS volumes and instance store volumes to attach to an instance at launch.

DeviceName -> (string)

The device name (for example, /dev/sdh or xvdh ).

VirtualName -> (string)

The virtual device name (ephemeral N). Instance store volumes are numbered starting from 0. An instance type with 2 available instance store volumes can specify mappings for ephemeral0 and ephemeral1 . The number of available instance store volumes depends on the instance type. After you connect to the instance, you must mount the volume.

NVMe instance store volumes are automatically enumerated and assigned a device name. Including them in your block device mapping has no effect.

Constraints: For M3 instances, you must specify instance store volumes in the block device mapping for the instance. When you launch an M3 instance, we ignore any instance store volumes specified in the block device mapping for the AMI.

Ebs -> (structure)

Parameters used to automatically set up EBS volumes when the instance is launched.

DeleteOnTermination -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the EBS volume is deleted on instance termination. For more information, see Preserving Amazon EBS volumes on instance termination in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

Iops -> (integer)

The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS). For gp3 , io1 , and io2 volumes, this represents the number of IOPS that are provisioned for the volume. For gp2 volumes, this represents the baseline performance of the volume and the rate at which the volume accumulates I/O credits for bursting.

The following are the supported values for each volume type:

  • gp3 : 3,000 - 16,000 IOPS
  • io1 : 100 - 64,000 IOPS
  • io2 : 100 - 256,000 IOPS

For io2 volumes, you can achieve up to 256,000 IOPS on instances built on the Nitro System . On other instances, you can achieve performance up to 32,000 IOPS.

This parameter is required for io1 and io2 volumes. The default for gp3 volumes is 3,000 IOPS.

SnapshotId -> (string)

The ID of the snapshot.

VolumeSize -> (integer)

The size of the volume, in GiBs. You must specify either a snapshot ID or a volume size. If you specify a snapshot, the default is the snapshot size. You can specify a volume size that is equal to or larger than the snapshot size.

The following are the supported sizes for each volume type:

  • gp2 and gp3 : 1 - 16,384 GiB
  • io1 : 4 - 16,384 GiB
  • io2 : 4 - 65,536 GiB
  • st1 and sc1 : 125 - 16,384 GiB
  • standard : 1 - 1024 GiB

VolumeType -> (string)

The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS volume types in the Amazon EBS User Guide .

KmsKeyId -> (string)

Identifier (key ID, key alias, ID ARN, or alias ARN) for a customer managed CMK under which the EBS volume is encrypted.

This parameter is only supported on BlockDeviceMapping objects called by RunInstances , RequestSpotFleet , and RequestSpotInstances .

Throughput -> (integer)

The throughput that the volume supports, in MiB/s.

This parameter is valid only for gp3 volumes.

Valid Range: Minimum value of 125. Maximum value of 1000.

OutpostArn -> (string)

The ARN of the Outpost on which the snapshot is stored.

This parameter is not supported when using CreateImage .

Encrypted -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the encryption state of an EBS volume is changed while being restored from a backing snapshot. The effect of setting the encryption state to true depends on the volume origin (new or from a snapshot), starting encryption state, ownership, and whether encryption by default is enabled. For more information, see Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide .

In no case can you remove encryption from an encrypted volume.

Encrypted volumes can only be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. For more information, see Supported instance types .

This parameter is not returned by DescribeImageAttribute .

For CreateImage and RegisterImage , whether you can include this parameter, and the allowed values differ depending on the type of block device mapping you are creating.

  • If you are creating a block device mapping for a new (empty) volume , you can include this parameter, and specify either true for an encrypted volume, or false for an unencrypted volume. If you omit this parameter, it defaults to false (unencrypted).
  • If you are creating a block device mapping from an existing encrypted or unencrypted snapshot , you must omit this parameter. If you include this parameter, the request will fail, regardless of the value that you specify.
  • If you are creating a block device mapping from an existing unencrypted volume , you can include this parameter, but you must specify false . If you specify true , the request will fail. In this case, we recommend that you omit the parameter.
  • If you are creating a block device mapping from an existing encrypted volume , you can include this parameter, and specify either true or false . However, if you specify false , the parameter is ignored and the block device mapping is always encrypted. In this case, we recommend that you omit the parameter.

NoDevice -> (string)

To omit the device from the block device mapping, specify an empty string. When this property is specified, the device is removed from the block device mapping regardless of the assigned value.

Shorthand Syntax:

DeviceName=string,VirtualName=string,Ebs={DeleteOnTermination=boolean,Iops=integer,SnapshotId=string,VolumeSize=integer,VolumeType=string,KmsKeyId=string,Throughput=integer,OutpostArn=string,Encrypted=boolean},NoDevice=string ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "DeviceName": "string",
    "VirtualName": "string",
    "Ebs": {
      "DeleteOnTermination": true|false,
      "Iops": integer,
      "SnapshotId": "string",
      "VolumeSize": integer,
      "VolumeType": "standard"|"io1"|"io2"|"gp2"|"sc1"|"st1"|"gp3",
      "KmsKeyId": "string",
      "Throughput": integer,
      "OutpostArn": "string",
      "Encrypted": true|false
    },
    "NoDevice": "string"
  }
  ...
]

--image-id (string)

The ID of the AMI. An AMI ID is required to launch an instance and must be specified here or in a launch template.

--instance-type (string)

The instance type. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

Possible values:

  • a1.medium
  • a1.large
  • a1.xlarge
  • a1.2xlarge
  • a1.4xlarge
  • a1.metal
  • c1.medium
  • c1.xlarge
  • c3.large
  • c3.xlarge
  • c3.2xlarge
  • c3.4xlarge
  • c3.8xlarge
  • c4.large
  • c4.xlarge
  • c4.2xlarge
  • c4.4xlarge
  • c4.8xlarge
  • c5.large
  • c5.xlarge
  • c5.2xlarge
  • c5.4xlarge
  • c5.9xlarge
  • c5.12xlarge
  • c5.18xlarge
  • c5.24xlarge
  • c5.metal
  • c5a.large
  • c5a.xlarge
  • c5a.2xlarge
  • c5a.4xlarge
  • c5a.8xlarge
  • c5a.12xlarge
  • c5a.16xlarge
  • c5a.24xlarge
  • c5ad.large
  • c5ad.xlarge
  • c5ad.2xlarge
  • c5ad.4xlarge
  • c5ad.8xlarge
  • c5ad.12xlarge
  • c5ad.16xlarge
  • c5ad.24xlarge
  • c5d.large
  • c5d.xlarge
  • c5d.2xlarge
  • c5d.4xlarge
  • c5d.9xlarge
  • c5d.12xlarge
  • c5d.18xlarge
  • c5d.24xlarge
  • c5d.metal
  • c5n.large
  • c5n.xlarge
  • c5n.2xlarge
  • c5n.4xlarge
  • c5n.9xlarge
  • c5n.18xlarge
  • c5n.metal
  • c6g.medium
  • c6g.large
  • c6g.xlarge
  • c6g.2xlarge
  • c6g.4xlarge
  • c6g.8xlarge
  • c6g.12xlarge
  • c6g.16xlarge
  • c6g.metal
  • c6gd.medium
  • c6gd.large
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  • c6gd.4xlarge
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  • c6gd.16xlarge
  • c6gd.metal
  • c6gn.medium
  • c6gn.large
  • c6gn.xlarge
  • c6gn.2xlarge
  • c6gn.4xlarge
  • c6gn.8xlarge
  • c6gn.12xlarge
  • c6gn.16xlarge
  • c6i.large
  • c6i.xlarge
  • c6i.2xlarge
  • c6i.4xlarge
  • c6i.8xlarge
  • c6i.12xlarge
  • c6i.16xlarge
  • c6i.24xlarge
  • c6i.32xlarge
  • c6i.metal
  • cc1.4xlarge
  • cc2.8xlarge
  • cg1.4xlarge
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  • d2.xlarge
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  • d3.xlarge
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  • d3.8xlarge
  • d3en.xlarge
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  • dl1.24xlarge
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  • f1.16xlarge
  • g2.2xlarge
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  • g4dn.12xlarge
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  • g4dn.metal
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  • g5g.xlarge
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  • i3.4xlarge
  • i3.8xlarge
  • i3.16xlarge
  • i3.metal
  • i3en.large
  • i3en.xlarge
  • i3en.2xlarge
  • i3en.3xlarge
  • i3en.6xlarge
  • i3en.12xlarge
  • i3en.24xlarge
  • i3en.metal
  • im4gn.large
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  • im4gn.4xlarge
  • im4gn.8xlarge
  • im4gn.16xlarge
  • inf1.xlarge
  • inf1.2xlarge
  • inf1.6xlarge
  • inf1.24xlarge
  • is4gen.medium
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  • is4gen.xlarge
  • is4gen.2xlarge
  • is4gen.4xlarge
  • is4gen.8xlarge
  • m1.small
  • m1.medium
  • m1.large
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  • m2.4xlarge
  • m3.medium
  • m3.large
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  • m4.4xlarge
  • m4.10xlarge
  • m4.16xlarge
  • m5.large
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  • m5.metal
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  • m6a.16xlarge
  • m6a.24xlarge
  • m6a.32xlarge
  • m6a.48xlarge
  • m6g.metal
  • m6g.medium
  • m6g.large
  • m6g.xlarge
  • m6g.2xlarge
  • m6g.4xlarge
  • m6g.8xlarge
  • m6g.12xlarge
  • m6g.16xlarge
  • m6gd.metal
  • m6gd.medium
  • m6gd.large
  • m6gd.xlarge
  • m6gd.2xlarge
  • m6gd.4xlarge
  • m6gd.8xlarge
  • m6gd.12xlarge
  • m6gd.16xlarge
  • m6i.large
  • m6i.xlarge
  • m6i.2xlarge
  • m6i.4xlarge
  • m6i.8xlarge
  • m6i.12xlarge
  • m6i.16xlarge
  • m6i.24xlarge
  • m6i.32xlarge
  • m6i.metal
  • mac1.metal
  • p2.xlarge
  • p2.8xlarge
  • p2.16xlarge
  • p3.2xlarge
  • p3.8xlarge
  • p3.16xlarge
  • p3dn.24xlarge
  • p4d.24xlarge
  • r3.large
  • r3.xlarge
  • r3.2xlarge
  • r3.4xlarge
  • r3.8xlarge
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  • r5.large
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  • r5.2xlarge
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  • r5.8xlarge
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  • r5b.16xlarge
  • r5b.24xlarge
  • r5b.metal
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  • r5d.2xlarge
  • r5d.4xlarge
  • r5d.8xlarge
  • r5d.12xlarge
  • r5d.16xlarge
  • r5d.24xlarge
  • r5d.metal
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  • r5dn.metal
  • r5n.large
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  • r5n.24xlarge
  • r5n.metal
  • r6g.medium
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  • r6g.2xlarge
  • r6g.4xlarge
  • r6g.8xlarge
  • r6g.12xlarge
  • r6g.16xlarge
  • r6g.metal
  • r6gd.medium
  • r6gd.large
  • r6gd.xlarge
  • r6gd.2xlarge
  • r6gd.4xlarge
  • r6gd.8xlarge
  • r6gd.12xlarge
  • r6gd.16xlarge
  • r6gd.metal
  • r6i.large
  • r6i.xlarge
  • r6i.2xlarge
  • r6i.4xlarge
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  • r6i.12xlarge
  • r6i.16xlarge
  • r6i.24xlarge
  • r6i.32xlarge
  • r6i.metal
  • t1.micro
  • t2.nano
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  • t2.medium
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  • t2.2xlarge
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  • t3.xlarge
  • t3.2xlarge
  • t3a.nano
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  • t3a.small
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  • t3a.2xlarge
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  • t4g.2xlarge
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  • u-6tb1.metal
  • u-9tb1.metal
  • u-12tb1.metal
  • u-18tb1.metal
  • u-24tb1.metal
  • vt1.3xlarge
  • vt1.6xlarge
  • vt1.24xlarge
  • x1.16xlarge
  • x1.32xlarge
  • x1e.xlarge
  • x1e.2xlarge
  • x1e.4xlarge
  • x1e.8xlarge
  • x1e.16xlarge
  • x1e.32xlarge
  • x2iezn.2xlarge
  • x2iezn.4xlarge
  • x2iezn.6xlarge
  • x2iezn.8xlarge
  • x2iezn.12xlarge
  • x2iezn.metal
  • x2gd.medium
  • x2gd.large
  • x2gd.xlarge
  • x2gd.2xlarge
  • x2gd.4xlarge
  • x2gd.8xlarge
  • x2gd.12xlarge
  • x2gd.16xlarge
  • x2gd.metal
  • z1d.large
  • z1d.xlarge
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  • z1d.3xlarge
  • z1d.6xlarge
  • z1d.12xlarge
  • z1d.metal
  • x2idn.16xlarge
  • x2idn.24xlarge
  • x2idn.32xlarge
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  • x2iedn.2xlarge
  • x2iedn.4xlarge
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  • x2iedn.16xlarge
  • x2iedn.24xlarge
  • x2iedn.32xlarge
  • c6a.large
  • c6a.xlarge
  • c6a.2xlarge
  • c6a.4xlarge
  • c6a.8xlarge
  • c6a.12xlarge
  • c6a.16xlarge
  • c6a.24xlarge
  • c6a.32xlarge
  • c6a.48xlarge
  • c6a.metal
  • m6a.metal
  • i4i.large
  • i4i.xlarge
  • i4i.2xlarge
  • i4i.4xlarge
  • i4i.8xlarge
  • i4i.16xlarge
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--ipv6-address-count (integer)

The number of IPv6 addresses to associate with the primary network interface. Amazon EC2 chooses the IPv6 addresses from the range of your subnet. You cannot specify this option and the option to assign specific IPv6 addresses in the same request. You can specify this option if you've specified a minimum number of instances to launch.

You cannot specify this option and the network interfaces option in the same request.

--ipv6-addresses (list)

The IPv6 addresses from the range of the subnet to associate with the primary network interface. You cannot specify this option and the option to assign a number of IPv6 addresses in the same request. You cannot specify this option if you've specified a minimum number of instances to launch.

You cannot specify this option and the network interfaces option in the same request.

(structure)

Describes an IPv6 address.

Ipv6Address -> (string)

The IPv6 address.

IsPrimaryIpv6 -> (boolean)

Determines if an IPv6 address associated with a network interface is the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information, see RunInstances .

Shorthand Syntax:

Ipv6Address=string,IsPrimaryIpv6=boolean ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "Ipv6Address": "string",
    "IsPrimaryIpv6": true|false
  }
  ...
]

--kernel-id (string)

The ID of the kernel.

Warning

We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see PV-GRUB in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

--key-name (string)

The name of the key pair. You can create a key pair using CreateKeyPair or ImportKeyPair .

Warning

If you do not specify a key pair, you can't connect to the instance unless you choose an AMI that is configured to allow users another way to log in.

--monitoring (structure)

Specifies whether detailed monitoring is enabled for the instance.

Enabled -> (boolean)

Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled.

Shorthand Syntax:

Enabled=boolean

JSON Syntax:

{
  "Enabled": true|false
}

--placement (structure)

The placement for the instance.

AvailabilityZone -> (string)

The Availability Zone of the instance.

If not specified, an Availability Zone will be automatically chosen for you based on the load balancing criteria for the Region.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

Affinity -> (string)

The affinity setting for the instance on the Dedicated Host.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet or ImportInstance .

GroupName -> (string)

The name of the placement group that the instance is in. If you specify GroupName , you can't specify GroupId .

PartitionNumber -> (integer)

The number of the partition that the instance is in. Valid only if the placement group strategy is set to partition .

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

HostId -> (string)

The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance resides.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet or ImportInstance .

Tenancy -> (string)

The tenancy of the instance. An instance with a tenancy of dedicated runs on single-tenant hardware.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet . The host tenancy is not supported for ImportInstance or for T3 instances that are configured for the unlimited CPU credit option.

SpreadDomain -> (string)

Reserved for future use.

HostResourceGroupArn -> (string)

The ARN of the host resource group in which to launch the instances.

If you specify this parameter, either omit the Tenancy parameter or set it to host .

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

GroupId -> (string)

The ID of the placement group that the instance is in. If you specify GroupId , you can't specify GroupName .

Shorthand Syntax:

AvailabilityZone=string,Affinity=string,GroupName=string,PartitionNumber=integer,HostId=string,Tenancy=string,SpreadDomain=string,HostResourceGroupArn=string,GroupId=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "AvailabilityZone": "string",
  "Affinity": "string",
  "GroupName": "string",
  "PartitionNumber": integer,
  "HostId": "string",
  "Tenancy": "default"|"dedicated"|"host",
  "SpreadDomain": "string",
  "HostResourceGroupArn": "string",
  "GroupId": "string"
}

--ramdisk-id (string)

The ID of the RAM disk to select. Some kernels require additional drivers at launch. Check the kernel requirements for information about whether you need to specify a RAM disk. To find kernel requirements, go to the Amazon Web Services Resource Center and search for the kernel ID.

Warning

We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see PV-GRUB in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

--security-group-ids (list)

The IDs of the security groups. You can create a security group using CreateSecurityGroup .

If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups as part of the network interface.

(string)

Syntax:

"string" "string" ...

--security-groups (list)

[Default VPC] The names of the security groups.

If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups as part of the network interface.

Default: Amazon EC2 uses the default security group.

(string)

Syntax:

"string" "string" ...

--subnet-id (string)

The ID of the subnet to launch the instance into.

If you specify a network interface, you must specify any subnets as part of the network interface.

--user-data (string)

The user data script to make available to the instance. For more information, see Run commands on your Linux instance at launch and Run commands on your Windows instance at launch . If you are using a command line tool, base64-encoding is performed for you, and you can load the text from a file. Otherwise, you must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB.

--additional-info (string)

Reserved.

--client-token (string)

Unique, case-sensitive identifier you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. If you do not specify a client token, a randomly generated token is used for the request to ensure idempotency.

For more information, see Ensuring Idempotency .

Constraints: Maximum 64 ASCII characters

--disable-api-termination | --enable-api-termination (boolean)

If you set this parameter to true , you can't terminate the instance using the Amazon EC2 console, CLI, or API; otherwise, you can. To change this attribute after launch, use ModifyInstanceAttribute . Alternatively, if you set InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior to terminate , you can terminate the instance by running the shutdown command from the instance.

Default: false

--dry-run | --no-dry-run (boolean)

Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation . Otherwise, it is UnauthorizedOperation .

--ebs-optimized | --no-ebs-optimized (boolean)

Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O. This optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal Amazon EBS I/O performance. This optimization isn't available with all instance types. Additional usage charges apply when using an EBS-optimized instance.

Default: false

--iam-instance-profile (structure)

The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM instance profile.

Arn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile.

Name -> (string)

The name of the instance profile.

Shorthand Syntax:

Arn=string,Name=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "Arn": "string",
  "Name": "string"
}

--instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior (string)

Indicates whether an instance stops or terminates when you initiate shutdown from the instance (using the operating system command for system shutdown).

Default: stop

Possible values:

  • stop
  • terminate

--network-interfaces (list)

The network interfaces to associate with the instance. If you specify a network interface, you must specify any security groups and subnets as part of the network interface.

(structure)

Describes a network interface.

AssociatePublicIpAddress -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to assign a public IPv4 address to an instance you launch in a VPC. The public IP address can only be assigned to a network interface for eth0, and can only be assigned to a new network interface, not an existing one. You cannot specify more than one network interface in the request. If launching into a default subnet, the default value is true .

Amazon Web Services charges for all public IPv4 addresses, including public IPv4 addresses associated with running instances and Elastic IP addresses. For more information, see the Public IPv4 Address tab on the Amazon VPC pricing page .

DeleteOnTermination -> (boolean)

If set to true , the interface is deleted when the instance is terminated. You can specify true only if creating a new network interface when launching an instance.

Description -> (string)

The description of the network interface. Applies only if creating a network interface when launching an instance.

DeviceIndex -> (integer)

The position of the network interface in the attachment order. A primary network interface has a device index of 0.

If you specify a network interface when launching an instance, you must specify the device index.

Groups -> (list)

The IDs of the security groups for the network interface. Applies only if creating a network interface when launching an instance.

(string)

Ipv6AddressCount -> (integer)

A number of IPv6 addresses to assign to the network interface. Amazon EC2 chooses the IPv6 addresses from the range of the subnet. You cannot specify this option and the option to assign specific IPv6 addresses in the same request. You can specify this option if you've specified a minimum number of instances to launch.

Ipv6Addresses -> (list)

The IPv6 addresses to assign to the network interface. You cannot specify this option and the option to assign a number of IPv6 addresses in the same request. You cannot specify this option if you've specified a minimum number of instances to launch.

(structure)

Describes an IPv6 address.

Ipv6Address -> (string)

The IPv6 address.

IsPrimaryIpv6 -> (boolean)

Determines if an IPv6 address associated with a network interface is the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information, see RunInstances .

NetworkInterfaceId -> (string)

The ID of the network interface.

If you are creating a Spot Fleet, omit this parameter because you can’t specify a network interface ID in a launch specification.

PrivateIpAddress -> (string)

The private IPv4 address of the network interface. Applies only if creating a network interface when launching an instance. You cannot specify this option if you're launching more than one instance in a RunInstances request.

PrivateIpAddresses -> (list)

The private IPv4 addresses to assign to the network interface. Only one private IPv4 address can be designated as primary. You cannot specify this option if you're launching more than one instance in a RunInstances request.

(structure)

Describes a secondary private IPv4 address for a network interface.

Primary -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the private IPv4 address is the primary private IPv4 address. Only one IPv4 address can be designated as primary.

PrivateIpAddress -> (string)

The private IPv4 address.

SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount -> (integer)

The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using the private IP addresses option. You cannot specify this option if you're launching more than one instance in a RunInstances request.

SubnetId -> (string)

The ID of the subnet associated with the network interface. Applies only if creating a network interface when launching an instance.

AssociateCarrierIpAddress -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to assign a carrier IP address to the network interface.

You can only assign a carrier IP address to a network interface that is in a subnet in a Wavelength Zone. For more information about carrier IP addresses, see Carrier IP address in the Amazon Web Services Wavelength Developer Guide .

InterfaceType -> (string)

The type of network interface.

Valid values: interface | efa

NetworkCardIndex -> (integer)

The index of the network card. Some instance types support multiple network cards. The primary network interface must be assigned to network card index 0. The default is network card index 0.

If you are using RequestSpotInstances to create Spot Instances, omit this parameter because you can’t specify the network card index when using this API. To specify the network card index, use RunInstances .

Ipv4Prefixes -> (list)

The IPv4 delegated prefixes to be assigned to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the Ipv4PrefixCount option.

(structure)

Describes the IPv4 prefix option for a network interface.

Ipv4Prefix -> (string)

The IPv4 prefix. For information, see Assigning prefixes to Amazon EC2 network interfaces in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide .

Ipv4PrefixCount -> (integer)

The number of IPv4 delegated prefixes to be automatically assigned to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the Ipv4Prefix option.

Ipv6Prefixes -> (list)

The IPv6 delegated prefixes to be assigned to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the Ipv6PrefixCount option.

(structure)

Describes the IPv4 prefix option for a network interface.

Ipv6Prefix -> (string)

The IPv6 prefix.

Ipv6PrefixCount -> (integer)

The number of IPv6 delegated prefixes to be automatically assigned to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the Ipv6Prefix option.

PrimaryIpv6 -> (boolean)

The primary IPv6 address of the network interface. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information about primary IPv6 addresses, see RunInstances .

EnaSrdSpecification -> (structure)

Specifies the ENA Express settings for the network interface that's attached to the instance.

EnaSrdEnabled -> (boolean)

Specifies whether ENA Express is enabled for the network interface when you launch an instance from your launch template.

EnaSrdUdpSpecification -> (structure)

Contains ENA Express settings for UDP network traffic in your launch template.

EnaSrdUdpEnabled -> (boolean)

Indicates whether UDP traffic uses ENA Express for your instance. To ensure that UDP traffic can use ENA Express when you launch an instance, you must also set EnaSrdEnabled in the EnaSrdSpecificationRequest to true in your launch template.

ConnectionTrackingSpecification -> (structure)

A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide .

TcpEstablishedTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle TCP connections in an established state. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 432000 seconds (5 days). Default: 432000 seconds. Recommended: Less than 432000 seconds.

UdpStreamTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows classified as streams which have seen more than one request-response transaction. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 180 seconds (3 minutes). Default: 180 seconds.

UdpTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows that have seen traffic only in a single direction or a single request-response transaction. Min: 30 seconds. Max: 60 seconds. Default: 30 seconds.

Shorthand Syntax:

AssociatePublicIpAddress=boolean,DeleteOnTermination=boolean,Description=string,DeviceIndex=integer,Groups=string,string,Ipv6AddressCount=integer,Ipv6Addresses=[{Ipv6Address=string,IsPrimaryIpv6=boolean},{Ipv6Address=string,IsPrimaryIpv6=boolean}],NetworkInterfaceId=string,PrivateIpAddress=string,PrivateIpAddresses=[{Primary=boolean,PrivateIpAddress=string},{Primary=boolean,PrivateIpAddress=string}],SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount=integer,SubnetId=string,AssociateCarrierIpAddress=boolean,InterfaceType=string,NetworkCardIndex=integer,Ipv4Prefixes=[{Ipv4Prefix=string},{Ipv4Prefix=string}],Ipv4PrefixCount=integer,Ipv6Prefixes=[{Ipv6Prefix=string},{Ipv6Prefix=string}],Ipv6PrefixCount=integer,PrimaryIpv6=boolean,EnaSrdSpecification={EnaSrdEnabled=boolean,EnaSrdUdpSpecification={EnaSrdUdpEnabled=boolean}},ConnectionTrackingSpecification={TcpEstablishedTimeout=integer,UdpStreamTimeout=integer,UdpTimeout=integer} ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "AssociatePublicIpAddress": true|false,
    "DeleteOnTermination": true|false,
    "Description": "string",
    "DeviceIndex": integer,
    "Groups": ["string", ...],
    "Ipv6AddressCount": integer,
    "Ipv6Addresses": [
      {
        "Ipv6Address": "string",
        "IsPrimaryIpv6": true|false
      }
      ...
    ],
    "NetworkInterfaceId": "string",
    "PrivateIpAddress": "string",
    "PrivateIpAddresses": [
      {
        "Primary": true|false,
        "PrivateIpAddress": "string"
      }
      ...
    ],
    "SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount": integer,
    "SubnetId": "string",
    "AssociateCarrierIpAddress": true|false,
    "InterfaceType": "string",
    "NetworkCardIndex": integer,
    "Ipv4Prefixes": [
      {
        "Ipv4Prefix": "string"
      }
      ...
    ],
    "Ipv4PrefixCount": integer,
    "Ipv6Prefixes": [
      {
        "Ipv6Prefix": "string"
      }
      ...
    ],
    "Ipv6PrefixCount": integer,
    "PrimaryIpv6": true|false,
    "EnaSrdSpecification": {
      "EnaSrdEnabled": true|false,
      "EnaSrdUdpSpecification": {
        "EnaSrdUdpEnabled": true|false
      }
    },
    "ConnectionTrackingSpecification": {
      "TcpEstablishedTimeout": integer,
      "UdpStreamTimeout": integer,
      "UdpTimeout": integer
    }
  }
  ...
]

--private-ip-address (string)

The primary IPv4 address. You must specify a value from the IPv4 address range of the subnet.

Only one private IP address can be designated as primary. You can't specify this option if you've specified the option to designate a private IP address as the primary IP address in a network interface specification. You cannot specify this option if you're launching more than one instance in the request.

You cannot specify this option and the network interfaces option in the same request.

--elastic-gpu-specification (list)

Deprecated.

Note

Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.

(structure)

Note

Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.

A specification for an Elastic Graphics accelerator.

Type -> (string)

The type of Elastic Graphics accelerator. For more information about the values to specify for Type , see Elastic Graphics Basics , specifically the Elastic Graphics accelerator column, in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Windows Instances .

Shorthand Syntax:

Type=string ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "Type": "string"
  }
  ...
]

--elastic-inference-accelerators (list)

An elastic inference accelerator to associate with the instance. Elastic inference accelerators are a resource you can attach to your Amazon EC2 instances to accelerate your Deep Learning (DL) inference workloads.

You cannot specify accelerators from different generations in the same request.

Note

Starting April 15, 2023, Amazon Web Services will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. After April 15, 2023, new customers will not be able to launch instances with Amazon EI accelerators in Amazon SageMaker, Amazon ECS, or Amazon EC2. However, customers who have used Amazon EI at least once during the past 30-day period are considered current customers and will be able to continue using the service.

(structure)

Describes an elastic inference accelerator.

Type -> (string)

The type of elastic inference accelerator. The possible values are eia1.medium , eia1.large , eia1.xlarge , eia2.medium , eia2.large , and eia2.xlarge .

Count -> (integer)

The number of elastic inference accelerators to attach to the instance.

Default: 1

Shorthand Syntax:

Type=string,Count=integer ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "Type": "string",
    "Count": integer
  }
  ...
]

--tag-specifications (list)

The tags to apply to the resources that are created during instance launch.

You can specify tags for the following resources only:

  • Instances
  • Volumes
  • Spot Instance requests
  • Network interfaces

To tag a resource after it has been created, see CreateTags .

(structure)

The tags to apply to a resource when the resource is being created. When you specify a tag, you must specify the resource type to tag, otherwise the request will fail.

Note

The Valid Values lists all the resource types that can be tagged. However, the action you're using might not support tagging all of these resource types. If you try to tag a resource type that is unsupported for the action you're using, you'll get an error.

ResourceType -> (string)

The type of resource to tag on creation.

Tags -> (list)

The tags to apply to the resource.

(structure)

Describes a tag.

Key -> (string)

The key of the tag.

Constraints: Tag keys are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 127 Unicode characters. May not begin with aws: .

Value -> (string)

The value of the tag.

Constraints: Tag values are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 256 Unicode characters.

Shorthand Syntax:

ResourceType=string,Tags=[{Key=string,Value=string},{Key=string,Value=string}] ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "ResourceType": "capacity-reservation"|"client-vpn-endpoint"|"customer-gateway"|"carrier-gateway"|"coip-pool"|"dedicated-host"|"dhcp-options"|"egress-only-internet-gateway"|"elastic-ip"|"elastic-gpu"|"export-image-task"|"export-instance-task"|"fleet"|"fpga-image"|"host-reservation"|"image"|"import-image-task"|"import-snapshot-task"|"instance"|"instance-event-window"|"internet-gateway"|"ipam"|"ipam-pool"|"ipam-scope"|"ipv4pool-ec2"|"ipv6pool-ec2"|"key-pair"|"launch-template"|"local-gateway"|"local-gateway-route-table"|"local-gateway-virtual-interface"|"local-gateway-virtual-interface-group"|"local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association"|"local-gateway-route-table-virtual-interface-group-association"|"natgateway"|"network-acl"|"network-interface"|"network-insights-analysis"|"network-insights-path"|"network-insights-access-scope"|"network-insights-access-scope-analysis"|"placement-group"|"prefix-list"|"replace-root-volume-task"|"reserved-instances"|"route-table"|"security-group"|"security-group-rule"|"snapshot"|"spot-fleet-request"|"spot-instances-request"|"subnet"|"subnet-cidr-reservation"|"traffic-mirror-filter"|"traffic-mirror-session"|"traffic-mirror-target"|"transit-gateway"|"transit-gateway-attachment"|"transit-gateway-connect-peer"|"transit-gateway-multicast-domain"|"transit-gateway-policy-table"|"transit-gateway-route-table"|"transit-gateway-route-table-announcement"|"volume"|"vpc"|"vpc-endpoint"|"vpc-endpoint-connection"|"vpc-endpoint-service"|"vpc-endpoint-service-permission"|"vpc-peering-connection"|"vpn-connection"|"vpn-gateway"|"vpc-flow-log"|"capacity-reservation-fleet"|"traffic-mirror-filter-rule"|"vpc-endpoint-connection-device-type"|"verified-access-instance"|"verified-access-group"|"verified-access-endpoint"|"verified-access-policy"|"verified-access-trust-provider"|"vpn-connection-device-type"|"vpc-block-public-access-exclusion"|"ipam-resource-discovery"|"ipam-resource-discovery-association"|"instance-connect-endpoint",
    "Tags": [
      {
        "Key": "string",
        "Value": "string"
      }
      ...
    ]
  }
  ...
]

--launch-template (structure)

The launch template to use to launch the instances. Any parameters that you specify in RunInstances override the same parameters in the launch template. You can specify either the name or ID of a launch template, but not both.

LaunchTemplateId -> (string)

The ID of the launch template.

You must specify the LaunchTemplateId or the LaunchTemplateName , but not both.

LaunchTemplateName -> (string)

The name of the launch template.

You must specify the LaunchTemplateName or the LaunchTemplateId , but not both.

Version -> (string)

The launch template version number, $Latest , or $Default .

If the value is $Latest , Amazon EC2 uses the latest version of the launch template.

If the value is $Default , Amazon EC2 uses the default version of the launch template.

Default: The default version of the launch template.

Shorthand Syntax:

LaunchTemplateId=string,LaunchTemplateName=string,Version=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "LaunchTemplateId": "string",
  "LaunchTemplateName": "string",
  "Version": "string"
}

--instance-market-options (structure)

The market (purchasing) option for the instances.

For RunInstances , persistent Spot Instance requests are only supported when InstanceInterruptionBehavior is set to either hibernate or stop .

MarketType -> (string)

The market type.

SpotOptions -> (structure)

The options for Spot Instances.

MaxPrice -> (string)

The maximum hourly price that you're willing to pay for a Spot Instance. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.

Warning

If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.

SpotInstanceType -> (string)

The Spot Instance request type. For RunInstances , persistent Spot Instance requests are only supported when the instance interruption behavior is either hibernate or stop .

BlockDurationMinutes -> (integer)

Deprecated.

ValidUntil -> (timestamp)

The end date of the request, in UTC format (YYYY -MM -DD T*HH* :MM :SS Z). Supported only for persistent requests.

  • For a persistent request, the request remains active until the ValidUntil date and time is reached. Otherwise, the request remains active until you cancel it.
  • For a one-time request, ValidUntil is not supported. The request remains active until all instances launch or you cancel the request.

InstanceInterruptionBehavior -> (string)

The behavior when a Spot Instance is interrupted.

If Configured (for ` HibernationOptions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_HibernationOptionsRequest.html`__ ) is set to true , the InstanceInterruptionBehavior parameter is automatically set to hibernate . If you set it to stop or terminate , you'll get an error.

If Configured (for ` HibernationOptions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_HibernationOptionsRequest.html`__ ) is set to false or null , the InstanceInterruptionBehavior parameter is automatically set to terminate . You can also set it to stop or hibernate .

For more information, see Interruption behavior in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

Shorthand Syntax:

MarketType=string,SpotOptions={MaxPrice=string,SpotInstanceType=string,BlockDurationMinutes=integer,ValidUntil=timestamp,InstanceInterruptionBehavior=string}

JSON Syntax:

{
  "MarketType": "spot"|"capacity-block",
  "SpotOptions": {
    "MaxPrice": "string",
    "SpotInstanceType": "one-time"|"persistent",
    "BlockDurationMinutes": integer,
    "ValidUntil": timestamp,
    "InstanceInterruptionBehavior": "hibernate"|"stop"|"terminate"
  }
}

--credit-specification (structure)

The credit option for CPU usage of the burstable performance instance. Valid values are standard and unlimited . To change this attribute after launch, use ModifyInstanceCreditSpecification . For more information, see Burstable performance instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

Default: standard (T2 instances) or unlimited (T3/T3a/T4g instances)

For T3 instances with host tenancy, only standard is supported.

CpuCredits -> (string)

The credit option for CPU usage of a T instance.

Valid values: standard | unlimited

Shorthand Syntax:

CpuCredits=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "CpuCredits": "string"
}

--cpu-options (structure)

The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimize CPU options in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

CoreCount -> (integer)

The number of CPU cores for the instance.

ThreadsPerCore -> (integer)

The number of threads per CPU core. To disable multithreading for the instance, specify a value of 1 . Otherwise, specify the default value of 2 .

AmdSevSnp -> (string)

Indicates whether to enable the instance for AMD SEV-SNP. AMD SEV-SNP is supported with M6a, R6a, and C6a instance types only. For more information, see AMD SEV-SNP .

Shorthand Syntax:

CoreCount=integer,ThreadsPerCore=integer,AmdSevSnp=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "CoreCount": integer,
  "ThreadsPerCore": integer,
  "AmdSevSnp": "enabled"|"disabled"
}

--capacity-reservation-specification (structure)

Information about the Capacity Reservation targeting option. If you do not specify this parameter, the instance's Capacity Reservation preference defaults to open , which enables it to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).

CapacityReservationPreference -> (string)

Indicates the instance's Capacity Reservation preferences. Possible preferences include:

  • open - The instance can run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
  • none - The instance avoids running in a Capacity Reservation even if one is available. The instance runs as an On-Demand Instance.

CapacityReservationTarget -> (structure)

Information about the target Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.

CapacityReservationId -> (string)

The ID of the Capacity Reservation in which to run the instance.

CapacityReservationResourceGroupArn -> (string)

The ARN of the Capacity Reservation resource group in which to run the instance.

Shorthand Syntax:

CapacityReservationPreference=string,CapacityReservationTarget={CapacityReservationId=string,CapacityReservationResourceGroupArn=string}

JSON Syntax:

{
  "CapacityReservationPreference": "open"|"none",
  "CapacityReservationTarget": {
    "CapacityReservationId": "string",
    "CapacityReservationResourceGroupArn": "string"
  }
}

--hibernation-options (structure)

Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites . For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

You can't enable hibernation and Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves on the same instance.

Configured -> (boolean)

Set to true to enable your instance for hibernation.

For Spot Instances, if you set Configured to true , either omit the InstanceInterruptionBehavior parameter (for ` SpotMarketOptions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_SpotMarketOptions.html`__ ), or set it to hibernate . When Configured is true:

  • If you omit InstanceInterruptionBehavior , it defaults to hibernate .
  • If you set InstanceInterruptionBehavior to a value other than hibernate , you'll get an error.

Default: false

Shorthand Syntax:

Configured=boolean

JSON Syntax:

{
  "Configured": true|false
}

--license-specifications (list)

The license configurations.

(structure)

Describes a license configuration.

LicenseConfigurationArn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the license configuration.

Shorthand Syntax:

LicenseConfigurationArn=string ...

JSON Syntax:

[
  {
    "LicenseConfigurationArn": "string"
  }
  ...
]

--metadata-options (structure)

The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data .

HttpTokens -> (string)

Indicates whether IMDSv2 is required.

  • optional - IMDSv2 is optional. You can choose whether to send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. If you retrieve IAM role credentials without a session token, you receive the IMDSv1 role credentials. If you retrieve IAM role credentials using a valid session token, you receive the IMDSv2 role credentials.
  • required - IMDSv2 is required. You must send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. With this option, retrieving the IAM role credentials always returns IMDSv2 credentials; IMDSv1 credentials are not available.

Default: If the value of ImdsSupport for the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for your instance is v2.0 , the default is required .

HttpPutResponseHopLimit -> (integer)

The desired HTTP PUT response hop limit for instance metadata requests. The larger the number, the further instance metadata requests can travel.

Default: 1

Possible values: Integers from 1 to 64

HttpEndpoint -> (string)

Enables or disables the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances.

If you specify a value of disabled , you cannot access your instance metadata.

Default: enabled

HttpProtocolIpv6 -> (string)

Enables or disables the IPv6 endpoint for the instance metadata service.

Default: disabled

InstanceMetadataTags -> (string)

Set to enabled to allow access to instance tags from the instance metadata. Set to disabled to turn off access to instance tags from the instance metadata. For more information, see Work with instance tags using the instance metadata .

Default: disabled

Shorthand Syntax:

HttpTokens=string,HttpPutResponseHopLimit=integer,HttpEndpoint=string,HttpProtocolIpv6=string,InstanceMetadataTags=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "HttpTokens": "optional"|"required",
  "HttpPutResponseHopLimit": integer,
  "HttpEndpoint": "disabled"|"enabled",
  "HttpProtocolIpv6": "disabled"|"enabled",
  "InstanceMetadataTags": "disabled"|"enabled"
}

--enclave-options (structure)

Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide .

You can't enable Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves and hibernation on the same instance.

Enabled -> (boolean)

To enable the instance for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves, set this parameter to true .

Shorthand Syntax:

Enabled=boolean

JSON Syntax:

{
  "Enabled": true|false
}

--private-dns-name-options (structure)

The options for the instance hostname. The default values are inherited from the subnet. Applies only if creating a network interface, not attaching an existing one.

HostnameType -> (string)

The type of hostname for EC2 instances. For IPv4 only subnets, an instance DNS name must be based on the instance IPv4 address. For IPv6 only subnets, an instance DNS name must be based on the instance ID. For dual-stack subnets, you can specify whether DNS names use the instance IPv4 address or the instance ID.

EnableResourceNameDnsARecord -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records.

EnableResourceNameDnsAAAARecord -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records.

Shorthand Syntax:

HostnameType=string,EnableResourceNameDnsARecord=boolean,EnableResourceNameDnsAAAARecord=boolean

JSON Syntax:

{
  "HostnameType": "ip-name"|"resource-name",
  "EnableResourceNameDnsARecord": true|false,
  "EnableResourceNameDnsAAAARecord": true|false
}

--maintenance-options (structure)

The maintenance and recovery options for the instance.

AutoRecovery -> (string)

Disables the automatic recovery behavior of your instance or sets it to default. For more information, see Simplified automatic recovery .

Shorthand Syntax:

AutoRecovery=string

JSON Syntax:

{
  "AutoRecovery": "disabled"|"default"
}

--disable-api-stop | --no-disable-api-stop (boolean)

Indicates whether an instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see Stop protection .

--enable-primary-ipv6 | --no-enable-primary-ipv6 (boolean)

If you’re launching an instance into a dual-stack or IPv6-only subnet, you can enable assigning a primary IPv6 address. A primary IPv6 address is an IPv6 GUA address associated with an ENI that you have enabled to use a primary IPv6 address. Use this option if an instance relies on its IPv6 address not changing. When you launch the instance, Amazon Web Services will automatically assign an IPv6 address associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. Once you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI attached to your instance and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 GUA address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.

--count (string)

Number of instances to launch. If a single number is provided, it is assumed to be the minimum to launch (defaults to 1). If a range is provided in the form min:max then the first number is interpreted as the minimum number of instances to launch and the second is interpreted as the maximum number of instances to launch.

--secondary-private-ip-addresses (string) [EC2-VPC] A secondary private IP address for the network interface or instance. You can specify this multiple times to assign multiple secondary IP addresses. If you want additional private IP addresses but do not need a specific address, use the --secondary-private-ip-address-count option.

--secondary-private-ip-address-count (string) [EC2-VPC] The number of secondary IP addresses to assign to the network interface or instance.

--associate-public-ip-address | --no-associate-public-ip-address (boolean) [EC2-VPC] If specified a public IP address will be assigned to the new instance in a VPC.

--cli-input-json (string) Performs service operation based on the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton. If other arguments are provided on the command line, the CLI values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally.

--generate-cli-skeleton (string) Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json. If provided with the value output, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.

Global Options

--debug (boolean)

Turn on debug logging.

--endpoint-url (string)

Override command's default URL with the given URL.

--no-verify-ssl (boolean)

By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services. For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates.

--no-paginate (boolean)

Disable automatic pagination.

--output (string)

The formatting style for command output.

  • json
  • text
  • table

--query (string)

A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data.

--profile (string)

Use a specific profile from your credential file.

--region (string)

The region to use. Overrides config/env settings.

--version (string)

Display the version of this tool.

--color (string)

Turn on/off color output.

  • on
  • off
  • auto

--no-sign-request (boolean)

Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument is provided.

--ca-bundle (string)

The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates. Overrides config/env settings.

--cli-read-timeout (int)

The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.

--cli-connect-timeout (int)

The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.

Examples

Note

To use the following examples, you must have the AWS CLI installed and configured. See the Getting started guide in the AWS CLI User Guide for more information.

Unless otherwise stated, all examples have unix-like quotation rules. These examples will need to be adapted to your terminal's quoting rules. See Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI User Guide .

Example 1: To launch an instance into a default subnet

The following run-instances example launches a single instance of type t2.micro into the default subnet for the current Region and associates it with the default subnet for the default VPC for the Region. The key pair is optional if you do not plan to connect to your instance using SSH (Linux) or RDP (Windows).

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --key-name MyKeyPair

Output:

{
    "Instances": [
        {
            "AmiLaunchIndex": 0,
            "ImageId": "ami-0abcdef1234567890",
            "InstanceId": "i-1231231230abcdef0",
            "InstanceType": "t2.micro",
            "KeyName": "MyKeyPair",
            "LaunchTime": "2018-05-10T08:05:20.000Z",
            "Monitoring": {
                "State": "disabled"
            },
            "Placement": {
                "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-2a",
                "GroupName": "",
                "Tenancy": "default"
            },
            "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal",
            "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157",
            "ProductCodes": [],
            "PublicDnsName": "",
            "State": {
                "Code": 0,
                "Name": "pending"
            },
            "StateTransitionReason": "",
            "SubnetId": "subnet-04a636d18e83cfacb",
            "VpcId": "vpc-1234567890abcdef0",
            "Architecture": "x86_64",
            "BlockDeviceMappings": [],
            "ClientToken": "",
            "EbsOptimized": false,
            "Hypervisor": "xen",
            "NetworkInterfaces": [
                {
                    "Attachment": {
                        "AttachTime": "2018-05-10T08:05:20.000Z",
                        "AttachmentId": "eni-attach-0e325c07e928a0405",
                        "DeleteOnTermination": true,
                        "DeviceIndex": 0,
                        "Status": "attaching"
                    },
                    "Description": "",
                    "Groups": [
                        {
                            "GroupName": "MySecurityGroup",
                            "GroupId": "sg-0598c7d356eba48d7"
                        }
                    ],
                    "Ipv6Addresses": [],
                    "MacAddress": "0a:ab:58:e0:67:e2",
                    "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-0c0a29997760baee7",
                    "OwnerId": "123456789012",
                    "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal",
                    "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157",
                    "PrivateIpAddresses": [
                        {
                            "Primary": true,
                            "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal",
                            "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157"
                        }
                    ],
                    "SourceDestCheck": true,
                    "Status": "in-use",
                    "SubnetId": "subnet-04a636d18e83cfacb",
                    "VpcId": "vpc-1234567890abcdef0",
                    "InterfaceType": "interface"
                }
            ],
            "RootDeviceName": "/dev/xvda",
            "RootDeviceType": "ebs",
            "SecurityGroups": [
                {
                    "GroupName": "MySecurityGroup",
                    "GroupId": "sg-0598c7d356eba48d7"
                }
            ],
            "SourceDestCheck": true,
            "StateReason": {
                "Code": "pending",
                "Message": "pending"
            },
            "Tags": [],
            "VirtualizationType": "hvm",
            "CpuOptions": {
                "CoreCount": 1,
                "ThreadsPerCore": 1
            },
            "CapacityReservationSpecification": {
                "CapacityReservationPreference": "open"
            },
            "MetadataOptions": {
                "State": "pending",
                "HttpTokens": "optional",
                "HttpPutResponseHopLimit": 1,
                "HttpEndpoint": "enabled"
            }
        }
    ],
    "OwnerId": "123456789012",
    "ReservationId": "r-02a3f596d91211712"
}

Example 2: To launch an instance into a non-default subnet and add a public IP address

The following run-instances example requests a public IP address for an instance that you're launching into a nondefault subnet. The instance is associated with the specified security group.

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \
    --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \
    --associate-public-ip-address \
    --key-name MyKeyPair

For an example of the output for run-instances, see Example 1.

Example 3: To launch an instance with additional volumes

The following run-instances example uses a block device mapping, specified in mapping.json, to attach additional volumes at launch. A block device mapping can specify EBS volumes, instance store volumes, or both EBS volumes and instance store volumes.

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \
    --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \
    --key-name MyKeyPair \
    --block-device-mappings file://mapping.json

Contents of mapping.json. This example adds /dev/sdh an empty EBS volume with a size of 100 GiB.

[
    {
        "DeviceName": "/dev/sdh",
        "Ebs": {
            "VolumeSize": 100
        }
    }
]

Contents of mapping.json. This example adds ephemeral1 as an instance store volume.

[
    {
        "DeviceName": "/dev/sdc",
        "VirtualName": "ephemeral1"
    }
]

For an example of the output for run-instances, see Example 1.

For more information about block device mappings, see Block device mapping in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

Example 4: To launch an instance and add tags on creation

The following run-instances example adds a tag with a key of webserver and value of production to the instance. The command also applies a tag with a key of cost-center and a value of cc123 to any EBS volume that's created (in this case, the root volume).

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --count 1 \
    --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \
    --key-name MyKeyPair \
    --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \
    --tag-specifications 'ResourceType=instance,Tags=[{Key=webserver,Value=production}]' 'ResourceType=volume,Tags=[{Key=cost-center,Value=cc123}]'

For an example of the output for run-instances, see Example 1.

Example 5: To launch an instance with user data

The following run-instances example passes user data in a file called my_script.txt that contains a configuration script for your instance. The script runs at launch.

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --count 1 \
    --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \
    --key-name MyKeyPair \
    --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \
    --user-data file://my_script.txt

For an example of the output for run-instances, see Example 1.

For more information about instance user data, see Working with instance user data in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

Example 6: To launch a burstable performance instance

The following run-instances example launches a t2.micro instance with the unlimited credit option. When you launch a T2 instance, if you do not specify --credit-specification, the default is the standard credit option. When you launch a T3 instance, the default is the unlimited credit option.

aws ec2 run-instances \
    --image-id ami-0abcdef1234567890 \
    --instance-type t2.micro \
    --count 1 \
    --subnet-id subnet-08fc749671b2d077c \
    --key-name MyKeyPair \
    --security-group-ids sg-0b0384b66d7d692f9 \
    --credit-specification CpuCredits=unlimited

For an example of the output for run-instances, see Example 1.

For more information about burstable performance instances, see Burstable performance instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

Output

Groups -> (list)

Not supported.

(structure)

Describes a security group.

GroupName -> (string)

The name of the security group.

GroupId -> (string)

The ID of the security group.

Instances -> (list)

The instances.

(structure)

Describes an instance.

AmiLaunchIndex -> (integer)

The AMI launch index, which can be used to find this instance in the launch group.

ImageId -> (string)

The ID of the AMI used to launch the instance.

InstanceId -> (string)

The ID of the instance.

InstanceType -> (string)

The instance type.

KernelId -> (string)

The kernel associated with this instance, if applicable.

KeyName -> (string)

The name of the key pair, if this instance was launched with an associated key pair.

LaunchTime -> (timestamp)

The time the instance was launched.

Monitoring -> (structure)

The monitoring for the instance.

State -> (string)

Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled.

Placement -> (structure)

The location where the instance launched, if applicable.

AvailabilityZone -> (string)

The Availability Zone of the instance.

If not specified, an Availability Zone will be automatically chosen for you based on the load balancing criteria for the Region.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

Affinity -> (string)

The affinity setting for the instance on the Dedicated Host.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet or ImportInstance .

GroupName -> (string)

The name of the placement group that the instance is in. If you specify GroupName , you can't specify GroupId .

PartitionNumber -> (integer)

The number of the partition that the instance is in. Valid only if the placement group strategy is set to partition .

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

HostId -> (string)

The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance resides.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet or ImportInstance .

Tenancy -> (string)

The tenancy of the instance. An instance with a tenancy of dedicated runs on single-tenant hardware.

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet . The host tenancy is not supported for ImportInstance or for T3 instances that are configured for the unlimited CPU credit option.

SpreadDomain -> (string)

Reserved for future use.

HostResourceGroupArn -> (string)

The ARN of the host resource group in which to launch the instances.

If you specify this parameter, either omit the Tenancy parameter or set it to host .

This parameter is not supported for CreateFleet .

GroupId -> (string)

The ID of the placement group that the instance is in. If you specify GroupId , you can't specify GroupName .

Platform -> (string)

The platform. This value is windows for Windows instances; otherwise, it is empty.

PrivateDnsName -> (string)

[IPv4 only] The private DNS hostname name assigned to the instance. This DNS hostname can only be used inside the Amazon EC2 network. This name is not available until the instance enters the running state.

The Amazon-provided DNS server resolves Amazon-provided private DNS hostnames if you've enabled DNS resolution and DNS hostnames in your VPC. If you are not using the Amazon-provided DNS server in your VPC, your custom domain name servers must resolve the hostname as appropriate.

PrivateIpAddress -> (string)

The private IPv4 address assigned to the instance.

ProductCodes -> (list)

The product codes attached to this instance, if applicable.

(structure)

Describes a product code.

ProductCodeId -> (string)

The product code.

ProductCodeType -> (string)

The type of product code.

PublicDnsName -> (string)

[IPv4 only] The public DNS name assigned to the instance. This name is not available until the instance enters the running state. This name is only available if you've enabled DNS hostnames for your VPC.

PublicIpAddress -> (string)

The public IPv4 address, or the Carrier IP address assigned to the instance, if applicable.

A Carrier IP address only applies to an instance launched in a subnet associated with a Wavelength Zone.

RamdiskId -> (string)

The RAM disk associated with this instance, if applicable.

State -> (structure)

The current state of the instance.

Code -> (integer)

The state of the instance as a 16-bit unsigned integer.

The high byte is all of the bits between 2^8 and (2^16)-1, which equals decimal values between 256 and 65,535. These numerical values are used for internal purposes and should be ignored.

The low byte is all of the bits between 2^0 and (2^8)-1, which equals decimal values between 0 and 255.

The valid values for instance-state-code will all be in the range of the low byte and they are:

  • 0 : pending
  • 16 : running
  • 32 : shutting-down
  • 48 : terminated
  • 64 : stopping
  • 80 : stopped

You can ignore the high byte value by zeroing out all of the bits above 2^8 or 256 in decimal.

Name -> (string)

The current state of the instance.

StateTransitionReason -> (string)

The reason for the most recent state transition. This might be an empty string.

SubnetId -> (string)

The ID of the subnet in which the instance is running.

VpcId -> (string)

The ID of the VPC in which the instance is running.

Architecture -> (string)

The architecture of the image.

BlockDeviceMappings -> (list)

Any block device mapping entries for the instance.

(structure)

Describes a block device mapping.

DeviceName -> (string)

The device name (for example, /dev/sdh or xvdh ).

Ebs -> (structure)

Parameters used to automatically set up EBS volumes when the instance is launched.

AttachTime -> (timestamp)

The time stamp when the attachment initiated.

DeleteOnTermination -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the volume is deleted on instance termination.

Status -> (string)

The attachment state.

VolumeId -> (string)

The ID of the EBS volume.

AssociatedResource -> (string)

The ARN of the Amazon ECS or Fargate task to which the volume is attached.

VolumeOwnerId -> (string)

The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the volume.

This parameter is returned only for volumes that are attached to Fargate tasks.

ClientToken -> (string)

The idempotency token you provided when you launched the instance, if applicable.

EbsOptimized -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O. This optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal I/O performance. This optimization isn't available with all instance types. Additional usage charges apply when using an EBS Optimized instance.

EnaSupport -> (boolean)

Specifies whether enhanced networking with ENA is enabled.

Hypervisor -> (string)

The hypervisor type of the instance. The value xen is used for both Xen and Nitro hypervisors.

IamInstanceProfile -> (structure)

The IAM instance profile associated with the instance, if applicable.

Arn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile.

Id -> (string)

The ID of the instance profile.

InstanceLifecycle -> (string)

Indicates whether this is a Spot Instance or a Scheduled Instance.

ElasticGpuAssociations -> (list)

Deprecated.

Note

Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.

(structure)

Note

Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.

Describes the association between an instance and an Elastic Graphics accelerator.

ElasticGpuId -> (string)

The ID of the Elastic Graphics accelerator.

ElasticGpuAssociationId -> (string)

The ID of the association.

ElasticGpuAssociationState -> (string)

The state of the association between the instance and the Elastic Graphics accelerator.

ElasticGpuAssociationTime -> (string)

The time the Elastic Graphics accelerator was associated with the instance.

ElasticInferenceAcceleratorAssociations -> (list)

The elastic inference accelerator associated with the instance.

(structure)

Describes the association between an instance and an elastic inference accelerator.

ElasticInferenceAcceleratorArn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the elastic inference accelerator.

ElasticInferenceAcceleratorAssociationId -> (string)

The ID of the association.

ElasticInferenceAcceleratorAssociationState -> (string)

The state of the elastic inference accelerator.

ElasticInferenceAcceleratorAssociationTime -> (timestamp)

The time at which the elastic inference accelerator is associated with an instance.

NetworkInterfaces -> (list)

The network interfaces for the instance.

(structure)

Describes a network interface.

Association -> (structure)

The association information for an Elastic IPv4 associated with the network interface.

CarrierIp -> (string)

The carrier IP address associated with the network interface.

CustomerOwnedIp -> (string)

The customer-owned IP address associated with the network interface.

IpOwnerId -> (string)

The ID of the owner of the Elastic IP address.

PublicDnsName -> (string)

The public DNS name.

PublicIp -> (string)

The public IP address or Elastic IP address bound to the network interface.

Attachment -> (structure)

The network interface attachment.

AttachTime -> (timestamp)

The time stamp when the attachment initiated.

AttachmentId -> (string)

The ID of the network interface attachment.

DeleteOnTermination -> (boolean)

Indicates whether the network interface is deleted when the instance is terminated.

DeviceIndex -> (integer)

The index of the device on the instance for the network interface attachment.

Status -> (string)

The attachment state.

NetworkCardIndex -> (integer)

The index of the network card.

EnaSrdSpecification -> (structure)

Contains the ENA Express settings for the network interface that's attached to the instance.

EnaSrdEnabled -> (boolean)

Indicates whether ENA Express is enabled for the network interface.

EnaSrdUdpSpecification -> (structure)

Configures ENA Express for UDP network traffic.

EnaSrdUdpEnabled -> (boolean)

Indicates whether UDP traffic to and from the instance uses ENA Express. To specify this setting, you must first enable ENA Express.

Description -> (string)

The description.

Groups -> (list)

The security groups.

(structure)

Describes a security group.

GroupName -> (string)

The name of the security group.

GroupId -> (string)

The ID of the security group.

Ipv6Addresses -> (list)

The IPv6 addresses associated with the network interface.

(structure)

Describes an IPv6 address.

Ipv6Address -> (string)

The IPv6 address.

IsPrimaryIpv6 -> (boolean)

Determines if an IPv6 address associated with a network interface is the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information, see RunInstances .

MacAddress -> (string)

The MAC address.

NetworkInterfaceId -> (string)

The ID of the network interface.

OwnerId -> (string)

The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that created the network interface.

PrivateDnsName -> (string)

The private DNS name.

PrivateIpAddress -> (string)

The IPv4 address of the network interface within the subnet.

PrivateIpAddresses -> (list)

The private IPv4 addresses associated with the network interface.

(structure)

Describes a private IPv4 address.

Association -> (structure)

The association information for an Elastic IP address for the network interface.

CarrierIp -> (string)

The carrier IP address associated with the network interface.

CustomerOwnedIp -> (string)

The customer-owned IP address associated with the network interface.

IpOwnerId -> (string)

The ID of the owner of the Elastic IP address.

PublicDnsName -> (string)

The public DNS name.

PublicIp -> (string)

The public IP address or Elastic IP address bound to the network interface.

Primary -> (boolean)

Indicates whether this IPv4 address is the primary private IP address of the network interface.

PrivateDnsName -> (string)

The private IPv4 DNS name.

PrivateIpAddress -> (string)

The private IPv4 address of the network interface.

SourceDestCheck -> (boolean)

Indicates whether source/destination checking is enabled.

Status -> (string)

The status of the network interface.

SubnetId -> (string)

The ID of the subnet.

VpcId -> (string)

The ID of the VPC.

InterfaceType -> (string)

The type of network interface.

Valid values: interface | efa | trunk

Ipv4Prefixes -> (list)

The IPv4 delegated prefixes that are assigned to the network interface.

(structure)

Information about an IPv4 prefix.

Ipv4Prefix -> (string)

One or more IPv4 prefixes assigned to the network interface.

Ipv6Prefixes -> (list)

The IPv6 delegated prefixes that are assigned to the network interface.

(structure)

Information about an IPv6 prefix.

Ipv6Prefix -> (string)

One or more IPv6 prefixes assigned to the network interface.

ConnectionTrackingConfiguration -> (structure)

A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide .

TcpEstablishedTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle TCP connections in an established state. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 432000 seconds (5 days). Default: 432000 seconds. Recommended: Less than 432000 seconds.

UdpStreamTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows classified as streams which have seen more than one request-response transaction. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 180 seconds (3 minutes). Default: 180 seconds.

UdpTimeout -> (integer)

Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows that have seen traffic only in a single direction or a single request-response transaction. Min: 30 seconds. Max: 60 seconds. Default: 30 seconds.

OutpostArn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost.

RootDeviceName -> (string)

The device name of the root device volume (for example, /dev/sda1 ).

RootDeviceType -> (string)

The root device type used by the AMI. The AMI can use an EBS volume or an instance store volume.

SecurityGroups -> (list)

The security groups for the instance.

(structure)

Describes a security group.

GroupName -> (string)

The name of the security group.

GroupId -> (string)

The ID of the security group.

SourceDestCheck -> (boolean)

Indicates whether source/destination checking is enabled.

SpotInstanceRequestId -> (string)

If the request is a Spot Instance request, the ID of the request.

SriovNetSupport -> (string)

Specifies whether enhanced networking with the Intel 82599 Virtual Function interface is enabled.

StateReason -> (structure)

The reason for the most recent state transition.

Code -> (string)

The reason code for the state change.

Message -> (string)

The message for the state change.

  • Server.InsufficientInstanceCapacity : There was insufficient capacity available to satisfy the launch request.
  • Server.InternalError : An internal error caused the instance to terminate during launch.
  • Server.ScheduledStop : The instance was stopped due to a scheduled retirement.
  • Server.SpotInstanceShutdown : The instance was stopped because the number of Spot requests with a maximum price equal to or higher than the Spot price exceeded available capacity or because of an increase in the Spot price.
  • Server.SpotInstanceTermination : The instance was terminated because the number of Spot requests with a maximum price equal to or higher than the Spot price exceeded available capacity or because of an increase in the Spot price.
  • Client.InstanceInitiatedShutdown : The instance was shut down from the operating system of the instance.
  • Client.InstanceTerminated : The instance was terminated or rebooted during AMI creation.
  • Client.InternalError : A client error caused the instance to terminate during launch.
  • Client.InvalidSnapshot.NotFound : The specified snapshot was not found.
  • Client.UserInitiatedHibernate : Hibernation was initiated on the instance.
  • Client.UserInitiatedShutdown : The instance was shut down using the Amazon EC2 API.
  • Client.VolumeLimitExceeded : The limit on the number of EBS volumes or total storage was exceeded. Decrease usage or request an increase in your account limits.

Tags -> (list)

Any tags assigned to the instance.

(structure)

Describes a tag.

Key -> (string)

The key of the tag.

Constraints: Tag keys are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 127 Unicode characters. May not begin with aws: .

Value -> (string)

The value of the tag.

Constraints: Tag values are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 256 Unicode characters.

VirtualizationType -> (string)

The virtualization type of the instance.

CpuOptions -> (structure)

The CPU options for the instance.

CoreCount -> (integer)

The number of CPU cores for the instance.

ThreadsPerCore -> (integer)

The number of threads per CPU core.

AmdSevSnp -> (string)

Indicates whether the instance is enabled for AMD SEV-SNP. For more information, see AMD SEV-SNP .

CapacityReservationId -> (string)

The ID of the Capacity Reservation.

CapacityReservationSpecification -> (structure)

Information about the Capacity Reservation targeting option.

CapacityReservationPreference -> (string)

Describes the instance's Capacity Reservation preferences. Possible preferences include:

  • open - The instance can run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
  • none - The instance avoids running in a Capacity Reservation even if one is available. The instance runs in On-Demand capacity.

CapacityReservationTarget -> (structure)

Information about the targeted Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.

CapacityReservationId -> (string)

The ID of the targeted Capacity Reservation.

CapacityReservationResourceGroupArn -> (string)

The ARN of the targeted Capacity Reservation group.

HibernationOptions -> (structure)

Indicates whether the instance is enabled for hibernation.

Configured -> (boolean)

If true , your instance is enabled for hibernation; otherwise, it is not enabled for hibernation.

Licenses -> (list)

The license configurations for the instance.

(structure)

Describes a license configuration.

LicenseConfigurationArn -> (string)

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the license configuration.

MetadataOptions -> (structure)

The metadata options for the instance.

State -> (string)

The state of the metadata option changes.

pending - The metadata options are being updated and the instance is not ready to process metadata traffic with the new selection.

applied - The metadata options have been successfully applied on the instance.

HttpTokens -> (string)

Indicates whether IMDSv2 is required.

  • optional - IMDSv2 is optional. You can choose whether to send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. If you retrieve IAM role credentials without a session token, you receive the IMDSv1 role credentials. If you retrieve IAM role credentials using a valid session token, you receive the IMDSv2 role credentials.
  • required - IMDSv2 is required. You must send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. With this option, retrieving the IAM role credentials always returns IMDSv2 credentials; IMDSv1 credentials are not available.

HttpPutResponseHopLimit -> (integer)

The desired HTTP PUT response hop limit for instance metadata requests. The larger the number, the further instance metadata requests can travel.

Default: 1

Possible values: Integers from 1 to 64

HttpEndpoint -> (string)

Indicates whether the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances is enabled or disabled.

If the value is disabled , you cannot access your instance metadata.

HttpProtocolIpv6 -> (string)

Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint for the instance metadata service is enabled or disabled.

Default: disabled

InstanceMetadataTags -> (string)

Indicates whether access to instance tags from the instance metadata is enabled or disabled. For more information, see Work with instance tags using the instance metadata .

EnclaveOptions -> (structure)

Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.

Enabled -> (boolean)

If this parameter is set to true , the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves; otherwise, it is not enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.

BootMode -> (string)

The boot mode that was specified by the AMI. If the value is uefi-preferred , the AMI supports both UEFI and Legacy BIOS. The currentInstanceBootMode parameter is the boot mode that is used to boot the instance at launch or start.

Note

The operating system contained in the AMI must be configured to support the specified boot mode.

For more information, see Boot modes in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

PlatformDetails -> (string)

The platform details value for the instance. For more information, see AMI billing information fields in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

UsageOperation -> (string)

The usage operation value for the instance. For more information, see AMI billing information fields in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

UsageOperationUpdateTime -> (timestamp)

The time that the usage operation was last updated.

PrivateDnsNameOptions -> (structure)

The options for the instance hostname.

HostnameType -> (string)

The type of hostname to assign to an instance.

EnableResourceNameDnsARecord -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records.

EnableResourceNameDnsAAAARecord -> (boolean)

Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records.

Ipv6Address -> (string)

The IPv6 address assigned to the instance.

TpmSupport -> (string)

If the instance is configured for NitroTPM support, the value is v2.0 . For more information, see NitroTPM in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

MaintenanceOptions -> (structure)

Provides information on the recovery and maintenance options of your instance.

AutoRecovery -> (string)

Provides information on the current automatic recovery behavior of your instance.

CurrentInstanceBootMode -> (string)

The boot mode that is used to boot the instance at launch or start. For more information, see Boot modes in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .

OwnerId -> (string)

The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the reservation.

RequesterId -> (string)

The ID of the requester that launched the instances on your behalf (for example, Amazon Web Services Management Console or Auto Scaling).

ReservationId -> (string)

The ID of the reservation.