Service/Amazon/Ec2/Instance.php
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\Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance
Package: Zend_Service_Amazon\Ec2An Amazon EC2 interface that allows yout to run, terminate, reboot and describe Amazon
Ec2 Instances.
- Parent(s)
- \Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Abstract
<
\Zend_Service_Amazon_Abstract
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\Zend_Service_Abstract
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- Zend
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- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
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- New BSD License
Constants
Methods
confirmProduct(string $productCode, string $instanceId) : array | boolean
Returns true if the specified product code is attached to the specified instance.
The operation returns false if the product code is not attached to the instance.
The confirmProduct operation can only be executed by the owner of the AMI.
This feature is useful when an AMI owner is providing support and wants to
verify whether a user's instance is eligible.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$productCode | string | The product code to confirm. |
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$instanceId | string | The instance for which to confirm the product code. |
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ReturnsType | Description |
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array | boolean | An array if the product code is attached to the instance, false if it is not. |
consoleOutput(string $instanceId) : array
Retrieves console output for the specified instance.
Instance console output is buffered and posted shortly after instance boot, reboot, and termination.
Amazon EC2 preserves the most recent 64 KB output which will be available for at least one hour after the most recent post.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | string | An instance ID |
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Returnsdescribe( $instanceId = null, $ignoreTerminated = false) : array
Returns information about instances that you own.
If you specify one or more instance IDs, Amazon EC2 returns information
for those instances. If you do not specify instance IDs, Amazon EC2
returns information for all relevant instances. If you specify an invalid
instance ID, a fault is returned. If you specify an instance that you do
not own, it will not be included in the returned results.
Recently terminated instances might appear in the returned results.
This interval is usually less than one hour.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | | |
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$ignoreTerminated | | |
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ReturnsdescribeByImageId(string $imageId, $ignoreTerminated = false) : array
Returns information about instances that you own that were started from
a specific imageId
Recently terminated instances might appear in the returned results.
This interval is usually less than one hour.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$imageId | string | The imageId used to start the Instance. |
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$ignoreTerminated | | |
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Returnsmonitor(array | string $instanceId) : array
Turn on Amazon CloudWatch Monitoring for an instance or a list of instances
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | array | string | The instance or list of instances you want to enable monitoring for |
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Returns reboot(string | array $instanceId) : boolean
Requests a reboot of one or more instances.
This operation is asynchronous; it only queues a request to reboot the specified instance(s). The operation
will succeed if the instances are valid and belong to the user. Requests to reboot terminated instances are ignored.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | string | array | One or more instance IDs. |
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Returnsrun(array $options) : array
Launches a specified number of Instances.
If Amazon EC2 cannot launch the minimum number AMIs you request, no
instances launch. If there is insufficient capacity to launch the
maximum number of AMIs you request, Amazon EC2 launches as many
as possible to satisfy the requested maximum values.
Every instance is launched in a security group. If you do not specify
a security group at launch, the instances start in your default security group.
For more information on creating security groups, see CreateSecurityGroup.
An optional instance type can be specified. For information
about instance types, see Instance Types.
You can provide an optional key pair ID for each image in the launch request
(for more information, see CreateKeyPair). All instances that are created
from images that use this key pair will have access to the associated public
key at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to an instance of an
image on a per-instance basis. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to
provide secure access without passwords.
Launching public images without a key pair ID will leave them inaccessible.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$options | array | An array that contins the options to start an instance.
Required Values:
imageId string ID of the AMI with which to launch instances.
Optional Values:
minCount integer Minimum number of instances to launch.
maxCount integer Maximum number of instances to launch.
keyName string Name of the key pair with which to launch instances.
securityGruop string|array Names of the security groups with which to associate the instances.
userData string The user data available to the launched instances. This should not be Base64 encoded.
instanceType constant Specifies the instance type.
placement string Specifies the availability zone in which to launch the instance(s). By default, Amazon EC2 selects an availability zone for you.
kernelId string The ID of the kernel with which to launch the instance.
ramdiskId string The ID of the RAM disk with which to launch the instance.
blockDeviceVirtualName string Specifies the virtual name to map to the corresponding device name. For example: instancestore0
blockDeviceName string Specifies the device to which you are mapping a virtual name. For example: sdb
monitor boolean Turn on CloudWatch Monitoring for an instance.
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Returnsterminate(string | array $instanceId) : array
Shuts down one or more instances. This operation is idempotent; if you terminate
an instance more than once, each call will succeed.
Terminated instances will remain visible after termination (approximately one hour).
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | string | array | One or more instance IDs returned. |
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Returnsunmonitor(array | string $instanceId) : array
Turn off Amazon CloudWatch Monitoring for an instance or a list of instances
ParametersName | Type | Description |
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$instanceId | array | string | The instance or list of instances you want to disable monitoring for |
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Returns