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Use SetInstanceProtection
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use SetInstanceProtection
.
- CLI
-
- Amazon CLI
-
Example 1: To enable the instance protection setting for an instance
This example enables instance protection for the specified instance.
aws autoscaling set-instance-protection \
--instance-ids i-061c63c5eb45f0416
\
--auto-scaling-group-name my-asg
--protected-from-scale-in
This command produces no output.
Example 2: To disable the instance protection setting for an instance
This example disables instance protection for the specified instance.
aws autoscaling set-instance-protection \
--instance-ids i-061c63c5eb45f0416
\
--auto-scaling-group-name my-asg
\
--no-protected-from-scale-in
This command produces no output.
- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
-
Example 1: This example enables instance protection for the specified instance.
Set-ASInstanceProtection -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -InstanceId i-12345678 -ProtectedFromScaleIn $true
Example 2: This example disables instance protection for the specified instance.
Set-ASInstanceProtection -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -InstanceId i-12345678 -ProtectedFromScaleIn $false
- Tools for PowerShell V5
-
Example 1: This example enables instance protection for the specified instance.
Set-ASInstanceProtection -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -InstanceId i-12345678 -ProtectedFromScaleIn $true
Example 2: This example disables instance protection for the specified instance.
Set-ASInstanceProtection -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -InstanceId i-12345678 -ProtectedFromScaleIn $false
For a complete list of Amazon SDK developer guides and code examples, see
Using this service with an Amazon SDK.
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