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data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2.rb CHANGED
@@ -72,6 +72,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-ec2/customizations'
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  # @!group service
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  module Aws::EC2
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.223.0'
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  end
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  # If you have the required permissions, the error response is
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  # `DryRunOperation`. Otherwise, it is `UnauthorizedOperation`.
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  #
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+ # @option params [Array<Types::TagSpecification>] :tag_specifications
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+ # The tags to assign to the Elastic IP address.
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+ #
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  # @return [Types::AllocateAddressResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # * {Types::AllocateAddressResult#public_ip #public_ip} => String
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  # network_border_group: "String",
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  # customer_owned_ipv_4_pool: "String",
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  # dry_run: false,
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+ # tag_specifications: [
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+ # {
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+ # resource_type: "client-vpn-endpoint", # accepts client-vpn-endpoint, customer-gateway, 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, internet-gateway, key-pair, launch-template, local-gateway-route-table-vpc-association, natgateway, network-acl, network-interface, network-insights-analysis, network-insights-path, placement-group, reserved-instances, route-table, security-group, snapshot, spot-fleet-request, spot-instances-request, subnet, traffic-mirror-filter, traffic-mirror-session, traffic-mirror-target, transit-gateway, transit-gateway-attachment, transit-gateway-connect-peer, transit-gateway-multicast-domain, transit-gateway-route-table, volume, vpc, vpc-peering-connection, vpn-connection, vpn-gateway, vpc-flow-log
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+ # tags: [
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+ # {
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+ # key: "String",
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+ # value: "String",
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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  # })
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  #
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  # @example Response structure
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  # Indicates whether the host accepts any untargeted instance launches
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  # that match its instance type configuration, or if it only accepts Host
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  # tenancy instance launches that specify its unique host ID. For more
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- # information, see [ Understanding Instance Placement and Host
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- # Affinity][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances*.
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+ # information, see [ Understanding auto-placement and affinity][1] in
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+ # the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  # Default: `on`
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :client_token
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  # Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
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- # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [How to Ensure
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+ # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [Ensuring
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  # Idempotency][1].
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  #
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :host_recovery
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  # Indicates whether to enable or disable host recovery for the Dedicated
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  # Host. Host recovery is disabled by default. For more information, see
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- # [ Host Recovery][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # [ Host recovery][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  # Instance Marketplace.
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  #
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+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  # still get the Regional RI discounts for that usage. By creating
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  # Capacity Reservations, you ensure that you always have access to
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  # Amazon EC2 capacity when you need it, for as long as you need it. For
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- # more information, see [Capacity Reservations][1] in the *Amazon
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- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # more information, see [Capacity Reservations][1] in the *Amazon EC2
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+ # User Guide*.
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  #
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  # Your request to create a Capacity Reservation could fail if Amazon EC2
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  # does not have sufficient capacity to fulfill the request. If your
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  # request fails due to limit constraints, increase your On-Demand
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  # Instance limit for the required instance type and try again. For more
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  # information about increasing your instance limits, see [Amazon EC2
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- # Service Limits][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # Service Quotas][2] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :client_token
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  # Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
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- # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [How to Ensure
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+ # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [Ensure
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  # Idempotency][1].
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  #
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :instance_type
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- # see [Instance Types][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
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- # Guide*.
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  # resp.capacity_reservation.state #=> String, one of "active", "expired", "cancelled", "pending", "failed"
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+ # resp.capacity_reservation.start_date #=> Time
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  # resp.capacity_reservation.end_date #=> Time
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  # resp.capacity_reservation.end_date_type #=> String, one of "unlimited", "limited"
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  # resp.capacity_reservation.instance_match_criteria #=> String, one of "open", "targeted"
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  # subnet.
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  #
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  # The type of request. The default value is `maintain`.
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+ # * `maintain` - The EC2 Fleet places an asynchronous request for your
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  # desired capacity, and continues to maintain your desired Spot
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  # capacity by replenishing interrupted Spot Instances.
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+ # User Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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  #
@@ -17491,18 +17609,17 @@ module Aws::EC2
17491
17609
  # instances to identify hardware and software issues. For more
17492
17610
  # information, see [Status checks for your instances][1] and
17493
17611
  # [Troubleshooting instances with failed status checks][2] in the
17494
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
17612
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
17495
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  #
17496
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  # * **Scheduled events** - Amazon EC2 can schedule events (such as
17497
17615
  # reboot, stop, or terminate) for your instances related to hardware
17498
17616
  # issues, software updates, or system maintenance. For more
17499
17617
  # information, see [Scheduled events for your instances][3] in the
17500
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
17618
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
17501
17619
  #
17502
17620
  # * **Instance state** - You can manage your instances from the moment
17503
17621
  # you launch them through their termination. For more information, see
17504
- # [Instance lifecycle][4] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
17505
- # Guide*.
17622
+ # [Instance lifecycle][4] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
17506
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  #
17507
17624
  #
17508
17625
  #
@@ -17777,8 +17894,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
17777
17894
  # `DryRunOperation`. Otherwise, it is `UnauthorizedOperation`.
17778
17895
  #
17779
17896
  # @option params [Array<String>] :instance_types
17780
- # The instance types. For more information, see [Instance Types][1] in
17781
- # the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
17897
+ # The instance types. For more information, see [Instance types][1] in
17898
+ # the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
17782
17899
  #
17783
17900
  #
17784
17901
  #
@@ -21115,7 +21232,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
21115
21232
 
21116
21233
  # Describes the specified placement groups or all of your placement
21117
21234
  # groups. For more information, see [Placement groups][1] in the *Amazon
21118
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
21235
+ # EC2 User Guide*.
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21236
  #
21120
21237
  #
21121
21238
  #
@@ -21556,7 +21673,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
21556
21673
  # Describes one or more of the Reserved Instances that you purchased.
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21674
  #
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21675
  # For more information about Reserved Instances, see [Reserved
21559
- # Instances][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
21676
+ # Instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
21560
21677
  #
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21678
  #
21562
21679
  #
@@ -21712,7 +21829,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
21712
21829
  # based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase.
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21830
  #
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21831
  # For more information, see [Reserved Instance Marketplace][1] in the
21715
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
21832
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
21716
21833
  #
21717
21834
  #
21718
21835
  #
@@ -21791,7 +21908,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
21791
21908
  # only information about the specific modification is returned.
21792
21909
  #
21793
21910
  # For more information, see [Modifying Reserved Instances][1] in the
21794
- # Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
21911
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
21795
21912
  #
21796
21913
  #
21797
21914
  #
@@ -21904,7 +22021,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
21904
22021
  # Instances.
21905
22022
  #
21906
22023
  # For more information, see [Reserved Instance Marketplace][1] in the
21907
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
22024
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
21908
22025
  #
21909
22026
  #
21910
22027
  #
@@ -21959,8 +22076,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
21959
22076
  #
21960
22077
  # @option params [String] :instance_type
21961
22078
  # The instance type that the reservation will cover (for example,
21962
- # `m1.small`). For more information, see [Instance Types][1] in the
21963
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
22079
+ # `m1.small`). For more information, see [Instance types][1] in the
22080
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
21964
22081
  #
21965
22082
  #
21966
22083
  #
@@ -26225,10 +26342,12 @@ module Aws::EC2
26225
26342
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].target_iops #=> Integer
26226
26343
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].target_volume_type #=> String, one of "standard", "io1", "io2", "gp2", "sc1", "st1", "gp3"
26227
26344
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].target_throughput #=> Integer
26345
+ # resp.volumes_modifications[0].target_multi_attach_enabled #=> Boolean
26228
26346
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].original_size #=> Integer
26229
26347
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].original_iops #=> Integer
26230
26348
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].original_volume_type #=> String, one of "standard", "io1", "io2", "gp2", "sc1", "st1", "gp3"
26231
26349
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].original_throughput #=> Integer
26350
+ # resp.volumes_modifications[0].original_multi_attach_enabled #=> Boolean
26232
26351
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].progress #=> Integer
26233
26352
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].start_time #=> Time
26234
26353
  # resp.volumes_modifications[0].end_time #=> Time
@@ -26774,13 +26893,13 @@ module Aws::EC2
26774
26893
 
26775
26894
  # Describes available services to which you can create a VPC endpoint.
26776
26895
  #
26777
- # When the service provider and the consumer have different accounts
26896
+ # When the service provider and the consumer have different accounts in
26778
26897
  # multiple Availability Zones, and the consumer views the VPC endpoint
26779
26898
  # service information, the response only includes the common
26780
26899
  # Availability Zones. For example, when the service provider account
26781
26900
  # uses `us-east-1a` and `us-east-1c` and the consumer uses `us-east-1a`
26782
- # and us-east-1a and us-east-1b, the response includes the VPC endpoint
26783
- # services in the common Availability Zone, `us-east-1a`.
26901
+ # and `us-east-1b`, the response includes the VPC endpoint services in
26902
+ # the common Availability Zone, `us-east-1a`.
26784
26903
  #
26785
26904
  # @option params [Boolean] :dry_run
26786
26905
  # Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
@@ -29408,8 +29527,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
29408
29527
  # time during the instance lifecycle. This option is supported on
29409
29528
  # instance types that use the Nitro hypervisor.
29410
29529
  #
29411
- # For more information, see [Instance Console Output][1] in the *Amazon
29412
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
29530
+ # For more information, see [Instance console output][1] in the *Amazon
29531
+ # EC2 User Guide*.
29413
29532
  #
29414
29533
  #
29415
29534
  #
@@ -29523,7 +29642,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
29523
29642
  # performance instance family.
29524
29643
  #
29525
29644
  # For more information, see [Burstable performance instances][1] in the
29526
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
29645
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
29527
29646
  #
29528
29647
  #
29529
29648
  #
@@ -30055,8 +30174,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
30055
30174
  # The Windows password is generated at boot by the `EC2Config` service
30056
30175
  # or `EC2Launch` scripts (Windows Server 2016 and later). This usually
30057
30176
  # only happens the first time an instance is launched. For more
30058
- # information, see [EC2Config][1] and [EC2Launch][2] in the Amazon
30059
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
30177
+ # information, see [EC2Config][1] and [EC2Launch][2] in the *Amazon EC2
30178
+ # User Guide*.
30060
30179
  #
30061
30180
  # For the `EC2Config` service, the password is not generated for
30062
30181
  # rebundled AMIs unless `Ec2SetPassword` is enabled before bundling.
@@ -31280,6 +31399,55 @@ module Aws::EC2
31280
31399
  req.send_request(options)
31281
31400
  end
31282
31401
 
31402
+ # Modifies an attribute of the specified Elastic IP address. For
31403
+ # requirements, see [Using reverse DNS for email applications][1].
31404
+ #
31405
+ #
31406
+ #
31407
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html#Using_Elastic_Addressing_Reverse_DNS
31408
+ #
31409
+ # @option params [required, String] :allocation_id
31410
+ # \[EC2-VPC\] The allocation ID.
31411
+ #
31412
+ # @option params [String] :domain_name
31413
+ # The domain name to modify for the IP address.
31414
+ #
31415
+ # @option params [Boolean] :dry_run
31416
+ # Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
31417
+ # without actually making the request, and provides an error response.
31418
+ # If you have the required permissions, the error response is
31419
+ # `DryRunOperation`. Otherwise, it is `UnauthorizedOperation`.
31420
+ #
31421
+ # @return [Types::ModifyAddressAttributeResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
31422
+ #
31423
+ # * {Types::ModifyAddressAttributeResult#address #address} => Types::AddressAttribute
31424
+ #
31425
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
31426
+ #
31427
+ # resp = client.modify_address_attribute({
31428
+ # allocation_id: "AllocationId", # required
31429
+ # domain_name: "String",
31430
+ # dry_run: false,
31431
+ # })
31432
+ #
31433
+ # @example Response structure
31434
+ #
31435
+ # resp.address.public_ip #=> String
31436
+ # resp.address.allocation_id #=> String
31437
+ # resp.address.ptr_record #=> String
31438
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.value #=> String
31439
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.status #=> String
31440
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.reason #=> String
31441
+ #
31442
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ec2-2016-11-15/ModifyAddressAttribute AWS API Documentation
31443
+ #
31444
+ # @overload modify_address_attribute(params = {})
31445
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
31446
+ def modify_address_attribute(params = {}, options = {})
31447
+ req = build_request(:modify_address_attribute, params)
31448
+ req.send_request(options)
31449
+ end
31450
+
31283
31451
  # Changes the opt-in status of the Local Zone and Wavelength Zone group
31284
31452
  # for your account.
31285
31453
  #
@@ -31375,6 +31543,10 @@ module Aws::EC2
31375
31543
  # specified date and time. You must provide an `EndDate` value if
31376
31544
  # `EndDateType` is `limited`.
31377
31545
  #
31546
+ # @option params [Boolean] :accept
31547
+ # Reserved. Capacity Reservations you have created are accepted by
31548
+ # default.
31549
+ #
31378
31550
  # @option params [Boolean] :dry_run
31379
31551
  # Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
31380
31552
  # without actually making the request, and provides an error response.
@@ -31392,6 +31564,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
31392
31564
  # instance_count: 1,
31393
31565
  # end_date: Time.now,
31394
31566
  # end_date_type: "unlimited", # accepts unlimited, limited
31567
+ # accept: false,
31395
31568
  # dry_run: false,
31396
31569
  # })
31397
31570
  #
@@ -31539,7 +31712,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
31539
31712
  # for updates.
31540
31713
  #
31541
31714
  # For more information, see [Burstable performance instances][1] in the
31542
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
31715
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
31543
31716
  #
31544
31717
  #
31545
31718
  #
@@ -31887,8 +32060,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
31887
32060
  #
31888
32061
  # @option params [String] :host_recovery
31889
32062
  # Indicates whether to enable or disable host recovery for the Dedicated
31890
- # Host. For more information, see [ Host Recovery][1] in the *Amazon
31891
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
32063
+ # Host. For more information, see [ Host recovery][1] in the *Amazon EC2
32064
+ # User Guide*.
31892
32065
  #
31893
32066
  #
31894
32067
  #
@@ -32236,7 +32409,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
32236
32409
  #
32237
32410
  # To modify some attributes, the instance must be stopped. For more
32238
32411
  # information, see [Modifying attributes of a stopped instance][1] in
32239
- # the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
32412
+ # the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
32240
32413
  #
32241
32414
  #
32242
32415
  #
@@ -32260,7 +32433,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
32260
32433
  # To add instance store volumes to an Amazon EBS-backed instance, you
32261
32434
  # must add them when you launch the instance. For more information, see
32262
32435
  # [Updating the block device mapping when launching an instance][1] in
32263
- # the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
32436
+ # the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
32264
32437
  #
32265
32438
  #
32266
32439
  #
@@ -32306,8 +32479,9 @@ module Aws::EC2
32306
32479
  #
32307
32480
  # @option params [Types::AttributeValue] :instance_type
32308
32481
  # Changes the instance type to the specified value. For more
32309
- # information, see [Instance types][1]. If the instance type is not
32310
- # valid, the error returned is `InvalidInstanceAttributeValue`.
32482
+ # information, see [Instance types][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
32483
+ # If the instance type is not valid, the error returned is
32484
+ # `InvalidInstanceAttributeValue`.
32311
32485
  #
32312
32486
  #
32313
32487
  #
@@ -32488,7 +32662,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
32488
32662
  # `unlimited`.
32489
32663
  #
32490
32664
  # For more information, see [Burstable performance instances][1] in the
32491
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
32665
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
32492
32666
  #
32493
32667
  #
32494
32668
  #
@@ -32603,7 +32777,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
32603
32777
  # “pending”. After the parameter modifications are successfully applied
32604
32778
  # to the instance, the state of the modifications changes from “pending”
32605
32779
  # to “applied” in subsequent describe-instances API calls. For more
32606
- # information, see [Instance metadata and user data][1].
32780
+ # information, see [Instance metadata and user data][1] in the *Amazon
32781
+ # EC2 User Guide*.
32607
32782
  #
32608
32783
  #
32609
32784
  #
@@ -33057,7 +33232,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
33057
33232
  # Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type.
33058
33233
  #
33059
33234
  # For more information, see [Modifying Reserved Instances][1] in the
33060
- # Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
33235
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
33061
33236
  #
33062
33237
  #
33063
33238
  #
@@ -34020,6 +34195,19 @@ module Aws::EC2
34020
34195
  #
34021
34196
  # Valid Range: Minimum value of 125. Maximum value of 1000.
34022
34197
  #
34198
+ # @option params [Boolean] :multi_attach_enabled
34199
+ # Specifies whether to enable Amazon EBS Multi-Attach. If you enable
34200
+ # Multi-Attach, you can attach the volume to up to 16 [ Nitro-based
34201
+ # instances][1] in the same Availability Zone. This parameter is
34202
+ # supported with `io1` and `io2` volumes only. For more information, see
34203
+ # [ Amazon EBS Multi-Attach][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
34204
+ # User Guide*.
34205
+ #
34206
+ #
34207
+ #
34208
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-types.html#ec2-nitro-instances
34209
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-volumes-multi.html
34210
+ #
34023
34211
  # @return [Types::ModifyVolumeResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
34024
34212
  #
34025
34213
  # * {Types::ModifyVolumeResult#volume_modification #volume_modification} => Types::VolumeModification
@@ -34033,6 +34221,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
34033
34221
  # volume_type: "standard", # accepts standard, io1, io2, gp2, sc1, st1, gp3
34034
34222
  # iops: 1,
34035
34223
  # throughput: 1,
34224
+ # multi_attach_enabled: false,
34036
34225
  # })
34037
34226
  #
34038
34227
  # @example Response structure
@@ -34044,10 +34233,12 @@ module Aws::EC2
34044
34233
  # resp.volume_modification.target_iops #=> Integer
34045
34234
  # resp.volume_modification.target_volume_type #=> String, one of "standard", "io1", "io2", "gp2", "sc1", "st1", "gp3"
34046
34235
  # resp.volume_modification.target_throughput #=> Integer
34236
+ # resp.volume_modification.target_multi_attach_enabled #=> Boolean
34047
34237
  # resp.volume_modification.original_size #=> Integer
34048
34238
  # resp.volume_modification.original_iops #=> Integer
34049
34239
  # resp.volume_modification.original_volume_type #=> String, one of "standard", "io1", "io2", "gp2", "sc1", "st1", "gp3"
34050
34240
  # resp.volume_modification.original_throughput #=> Integer
34241
+ # resp.volume_modification.original_multi_attach_enabled #=> Boolean
34051
34242
  # resp.volume_modification.progress #=> Integer
34052
34243
  # resp.volume_modification.start_time #=> Time
34053
34244
  # resp.volume_modification.end_time #=> Time
@@ -34255,6 +34446,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
34255
34446
  # (Interface endpoint) Indicates whether a private hosted zone is
34256
34447
  # associated with the VPC.
34257
34448
  #
34449
+ # Private DNS is not supported for Amazon S3 interface endpoints.
34450
+ #
34258
34451
  # @return [Types::ModifyVpcEndpointResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
34259
34452
  #
34260
34453
  # * {Types::ModifyVpcEndpointResult#return #return} => Boolean
@@ -35128,8 +35321,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
35128
35321
 
35129
35322
  # Enables detailed monitoring for a running instance. Otherwise, basic
35130
35323
  # monitoring is enabled. For more information, see [Monitoring your
35131
- # instances and volumes][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
35132
- # Guide*.
35324
+ # instances and volumes][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
35133
35325
  #
35134
35326
  # To disable detailed monitoring, see .
35135
35327
  #
@@ -35334,7 +35526,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
35334
35526
  #
35335
35527
  # @option params [String] :client_token
35336
35528
  # Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the
35337
- # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [How to Ensure
35529
+ # idempotency of the request. For more information, see [Ensuring
35338
35530
  # Idempotency][1].
35339
35531
  #
35340
35532
  #
@@ -35434,8 +35626,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
35434
35626
  # current time.
35435
35627
  #
35436
35628
  # For more information, see [Reserved Instances][1] and [Reserved
35437
- # Instance Marketplace][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
35438
- # Guide*.
35629
+ # Instance Marketplace][2] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
35439
35630
  #
35440
35631
  #
35441
35632
  #
@@ -35628,8 +35819,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
35628
35819
  # EC2 performs a hard reboot.
35629
35820
  #
35630
35821
  # For more information about troubleshooting, see [Getting console
35631
- # output and rebooting instances][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute
35632
- # Cloud User Guide*.
35822
+ # output and rebooting instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
35633
35823
  #
35634
35824
  #
35635
35825
  #
@@ -37665,6 +37855,55 @@ module Aws::EC2
37665
37855
  req.send_request(options)
37666
37856
  end
37667
37857
 
37858
+ # Resets the attribute of the specified IP address. For requirements,
37859
+ # see [Using reverse DNS for email applications][1].
37860
+ #
37861
+ #
37862
+ #
37863
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html#Using_Elastic_Addressing_Reverse_DNS
37864
+ #
37865
+ # @option params [required, String] :allocation_id
37866
+ # \[EC2-VPC\] The allocation ID.
37867
+ #
37868
+ # @option params [required, String] :attribute
37869
+ # The attribute of the IP address.
37870
+ #
37871
+ # @option params [Boolean] :dry_run
37872
+ # Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
37873
+ # without actually making the request, and provides an error response.
37874
+ # If you have the required permissions, the error response is
37875
+ # `DryRunOperation`. Otherwise, it is `UnauthorizedOperation`.
37876
+ #
37877
+ # @return [Types::ResetAddressAttributeResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
37878
+ #
37879
+ # * {Types::ResetAddressAttributeResult#address #address} => Types::AddressAttribute
37880
+ #
37881
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
37882
+ #
37883
+ # resp = client.reset_address_attribute({
37884
+ # allocation_id: "AllocationId", # required
37885
+ # attribute: "domain-name", # required, accepts domain-name
37886
+ # dry_run: false,
37887
+ # })
37888
+ #
37889
+ # @example Response structure
37890
+ #
37891
+ # resp.address.public_ip #=> String
37892
+ # resp.address.allocation_id #=> String
37893
+ # resp.address.ptr_record #=> String
37894
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.value #=> String
37895
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.status #=> String
37896
+ # resp.address.ptr_record_update.reason #=> String
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ec2-2016-11-15/ResetAddressAttribute AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload reset_address_attribute(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
37902
+ def reset_address_attribute(params = {}, options = {})
37903
+ req = build_request(:reset_address_attribute, params)
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+
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  # Resets the default customer master key (CMK) for EBS encryption for
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  # your account in this Region to the AWS managed CMK for EBS.
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  #
@@ -37807,8 +38046,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # The `sourceDestCheck` attribute controls whether source/destination
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  # checking is enabled. The default value is `true`, which means checking
37809
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  # is enabled. This value must be `false` for a NAT instance to perform
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- # NAT. For more information, see [NAT Instances][1] in the *Amazon
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- # Virtual Private Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # NAT. For more information, see [NAT Instances][1] in the *Amazon VPC
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+ # User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  #
@@ -38480,12 +38719,10 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot.
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  # You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon
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  # EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without
38483
- # passwords. For more information, see [Key pairs][6] in the *Amazon
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- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # passwords. For more information, see [Key pairs][6].
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  #
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  # For troubleshooting, see [What to do if an instance immediately
38487
- # terminates][7], and [Troubleshooting connecting to your instance][8]
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- # in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # terminates][7], and [Troubleshooting connecting to your instance][8].
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  #
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  #
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  #
@@ -38507,7 +38744,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :instance_type
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  # The instance type. For more information, see [Instance types][1] in
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- # the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  # Default: `m1.small`
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  #
@@ -38540,8 +38777,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # The ID of the kernel.
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  #
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  # We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks.
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- # For more information, see [ PV-GRUB][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute
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- # Cloud User Guide*.
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+ # For more information, see [ PV-GRUB][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User
38781
+ # Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  #
@@ -38602,8 +38839,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # go to the AWS Resource Center and search for the kernel ID.
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  #
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  # We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks.
38605
- # For more information, see [ PV-GRUB][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute
38606
- # Cloud User Guide*.
38842
+ # For more information, see [ PV-GRUB][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User
38843
+ # Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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38846
  #
@@ -38730,8 +38967,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # An elastic GPU to associate with the instance. An Elastic GPU is a GPU
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  # resource that you can attach to your Windows instance to accelerate
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  # the graphics performance of your applications. For more information,
38733
- # see [ Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
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- # User Guide*.
38970
+ # see [Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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38973
  #
@@ -38774,7 +39010,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
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39010
  # Valid values are `standard` and `unlimited`. To change this attribute
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39011
  # after launch, use [ ModifyInstanceCreditSpecification][1]. For more
38776
39012
  # information, see [Burstable performance instances][2] in the *Amazon
38777
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
39013
+ # EC2 User Guide*.
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39014
  #
38779
39015
  # Default: `standard` (T2 instances) or `unlimited` (T3/T3a instances)
38780
39016
  #
@@ -38785,8 +39021,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
38785
39021
  #
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39022
  # @option params [Types::CpuOptionsRequest] :cpu_options
38787
39023
  # The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see
38788
- # [Optimizing CPU options][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
38789
- # Guide*.
39024
+ # [Optimizing CPU options][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
38790
39025
  #
38791
39026
  #
38792
39027
  #
@@ -38801,8 +39036,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
38801
39036
  #
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39037
  # @option params [Types::HibernationOptionsRequest] :hibernation_options
38803
39038
  # Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. For more
38804
- # information, see [Hibernate your instance][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
38805
- # Compute Cloud User Guide*.
39039
+ # information, see [Hibernate your instance][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User
39040
+ # Guide*.
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39041
  #
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39042
  # You can't enable hibernation and AWS Nitro Enclaves on the same
38808
39043
  # instance.
@@ -39188,7 +39423,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
39188
39423
  # it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current
39189
39424
  # scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few
39190
39425
  # minutes. For more information, see [Scheduled Instances][1] in the
39191
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
39426
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
39192
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  #
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  #
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  #
@@ -39705,8 +39940,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
39705
39940
  # Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store
39706
39941
  # as its root device returns an error.
39707
39942
  #
39708
- # For more information, see [Stopping instances][1] in the *Amazon
39709
- # Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
39943
+ # For more information, see [Stopping instances][1] in the *Amazon EC2
39944
+ # User Guide*.
39710
39945
  #
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39946
  #
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39947
  #
@@ -40137,7 +40372,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
40137
40372
  # You can use the Stop action to hibernate an instance if the instance
40138
40373
  # is [enabled for hibernation][1] and it meets the [hibernation
40139
40374
  # prerequisites][2]. For more information, see [Hibernate your
40140
- # instance][3] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40375
+ # instance][3] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40141
40376
  #
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40377
  # We don't charge usage for a stopped instance, or data transfer fees;
40143
40378
  # however, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues
@@ -40154,7 +40389,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
40154
40389
  # can't use the Stop action to hibernate Spot Instances, but you can
40155
40390
  # specify that Amazon EC2 should hibernate Spot Instances when they are
40156
40391
  # interrupted. For more information, see [Hibernating interrupted Spot
40157
- # Instances][4] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40392
+ # Instances][4] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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40393
  #
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40394
  # When you stop or hibernate an instance, we shut it down. You can
40160
40395
  # restart your instance at any time. Before stopping or hibernating an
@@ -40170,13 +40405,13 @@ module Aws::EC2
40170
40405
  # devices attached during the instance launch are automatically deleted.
40171
40406
  # For more information about the differences between rebooting,
40172
40407
  # stopping, hibernating, and terminating instances, see [Instance
40173
- # lifecycle][5] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40408
+ # lifecycle][5] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40174
40409
  #
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40410
  # When you stop an instance, we attempt to shut it down forcibly after a
40176
40411
  # short while. If your instance appears stuck in the stopping state
40177
40412
  # after a period of time, there may be an issue with the underlying host
40178
40413
  # computer. For more information, see [Troubleshooting stopping your
40179
- # instance][6] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40414
+ # instance][6] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40180
40415
  #
40181
40416
  #
40182
40417
  #
@@ -40194,7 +40429,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
40194
40429
  # Hibernates the instance if the instance was enabled for hibernation at
40195
40430
  # launch. If the instance cannot hibernate successfully, a normal
40196
40431
  # shutdown occurs. For more information, see [Hibernate your
40197
- # instance][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40432
+ # instance][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40198
40433
  #
40199
40434
  # Default: `false`
40200
40435
  #
@@ -40353,12 +40588,10 @@ module Aws::EC2
40353
40588
  # volumes with the `DeleteOnTermination` block device mapping parameter
40354
40589
  # set to `true` are automatically deleted. For more information about
40355
40590
  # the differences between stopping and terminating instances, see
40356
- # [Instance lifecycle][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User
40357
- # Guide*.
40591
+ # [Instance lifecycle][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40358
40592
  #
40359
40593
  # For more information about troubleshooting, see [Troubleshooting
40360
- # terminating your instance][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
40361
- # User Guide*.
40594
+ # terminating your instance][2] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40362
40595
  #
40363
40596
  #
40364
40597
  #
@@ -40512,7 +40745,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
40512
40745
 
40513
40746
  # Disables detailed monitoring for a running instance. For more
40514
40747
  # information, see [Monitoring your instances and volumes][1] in the
40515
- # *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide*.
40748
+ # *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
40516
40749
  #
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40750
  #
40518
40751
  #
@@ -40839,7 +41072,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
40839
41072
  params: params,
40840
41073
  config: config)
40841
41074
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-ec2'
40842
- context[:gem_version] = '1.218.0'
41075
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.223.0'
40843
41076
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
40844
41077
  end
40845
41078