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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +10 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/client.rb +697 -263
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/client_api.rb +168 -3
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/dhcp_options.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/internet_gateway.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/network_acl.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/network_interface.rb +30 -2
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/resource.rb +97 -50
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/route.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/route_table.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/snapshot.rb +37 -34
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/subnet.rb +41 -1
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/types.rb +988 -223
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/volume.rb +12 -13
- data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2/vpc.rb +26 -27
- metadata +2 -2
checksums.yaml
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* Feature - This release allows customers to assign prefixes to their elastic network interface and to reserve IP blocks in their subnet CIDRs. These reserved blocks can be used to assign prefixes to elastic network interfaces or be excluded from auto-assignment.
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"r5a.2xlarge", "r5a.4xlarge", "r5a.8xlarge", "r5a.12xlarge", "r5a.16xlarge", "r5a.24xlarge", "r5b.large", "r5b.xlarge", "r5b.2xlarge", "r5b.4xlarge", "r5b.8xlarge", "r5b.12xlarge", "r5b.16xlarge", "r5b.24xlarge", "r5b.metal", "r5d.large", "r5d.xlarge", "r5d.2xlarge", "r5d.4xlarge", "r5d.8xlarge", "r5d.12xlarge", "r5d.16xlarge", "r5d.24xlarge", "r5d.metal", "r5ad.large", "r5ad.xlarge", "r5ad.2xlarge", "r5ad.4xlarge", "r5ad.8xlarge", "r5ad.12xlarge", "r5ad.16xlarge", "r5ad.24xlarge", "r6g.metal", "r6g.medium", "r6g.large", "r6g.xlarge", "r6g.2xlarge", "r6g.4xlarge", "r6g.8xlarge", "r6g.12xlarge", "r6g.16xlarge", "r6gd.metal", "r6gd.medium", "r6gd.large", "r6gd.xlarge", "r6gd.2xlarge", "r6gd.4xlarge", "r6gd.8xlarge", "r6gd.12xlarge", "r6gd.16xlarge", "x1.16xlarge", "x1.32xlarge", "x1e.xlarge", "x1e.2xlarge", "x1e.4xlarge", "x1e.8xlarge", "x1e.16xlarge", "x1e.32xlarge", "i2.xlarge", "i2.2xlarge", "i2.4xlarge", "i2.8xlarge", "i3.large", "i3.xlarge", "i3.2xlarge", "i3.4xlarge", "i3.8xlarge", "i3.16xlarge", "i3.metal", "i3en.large", "i3en.xlarge", "i3en.2xlarge", "i3en.3xlarge", "i3en.6xlarge", "i3en.12xlarge", "i3en.24xlarge", "i3en.metal", "hi1.4xlarge", "hs1.8xlarge", "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.metal", "c6g.medium", "c6g.large", "c6g.xlarge", "c6g.2xlarge", "c6g.4xlarge", "c6g.8xlarge", "c6g.12xlarge", "c6g.16xlarge", "c6gd.metal", "c6gd.medium", "c6gd.large", "c6gd.xlarge", "c6gd.2xlarge", "c6gd.4xlarge", "c6gd.8xlarge", "c6gd.12xlarge", "c6gd.16xlarge", "c6gn.medium", "c6gn.large", "c6gn.xlarge", "c6gn.2xlarge", "c6gn.4xlarge", "c6gn.8xlarge", "c6gn.12xlarge", "c6gn.16xlarge", "cc1.4xlarge", "cc2.8xlarge", "g2.2xlarge", "g2.8xlarge", "g3.4xlarge", "g3.8xlarge", "g3.16xlarge", "g3s.xlarge", "g4ad.4xlarge", "g4ad.8xlarge", "g4ad.16xlarge", "g4dn.xlarge", "g4dn.2xlarge", "g4dn.4xlarge", "g4dn.8xlarge", "g4dn.12xlarge", "g4dn.16xlarge", "g4dn.metal", "cg1.4xlarge", "p2.xlarge", "p2.8xlarge", "p2.16xlarge", "p3.2xlarge", "p3.8xlarge", "p3.16xlarge", "p3dn.24xlarge", "p4d.24xlarge", "d2.xlarge", "d2.2xlarge", "d2.4xlarge", "d2.8xlarge", "d3.xlarge", "d3.2xlarge", "d3.4xlarge", "d3.8xlarge", "d3en.xlarge", "d3en.2xlarge", "d3en.4xlarge", "d3en.6xlarge", "d3en.8xlarge", "d3en.12xlarge", "f1.2xlarge", "f1.4xlarge", "f1.16xlarge", "m5.large", "m5.xlarge", "m5.2xlarge", "m5.4xlarge", "m5.8xlarge", "m5.12xlarge", "m5.16xlarge", "m5.24xlarge", "m5.metal", "m5a.large", "m5a.xlarge", "m5a.2xlarge", "m5a.4xlarge", "m5a.8xlarge", "m5a.12xlarge", "m5a.16xlarge", "m5a.24xlarge", "m5d.large", "m5d.xlarge", "m5d.2xlarge", "m5d.4xlarge", "m5d.8xlarge", "m5d.12xlarge", "m5d.16xlarge", "m5d.24xlarge", "m5d.metal", "m5ad.large", "m5ad.xlarge", "m5ad.2xlarge", "m5ad.4xlarge", "m5ad.8xlarge", "m5ad.12xlarge", "m5ad.16xlarge", "m5ad.24xlarge", "m5zn.large", "m5zn.xlarge", "m5zn.2xlarge", "m5zn.3xlarge", "m5zn.6xlarge", "m5zn.12xlarge", "m5zn.metal", "h1.2xlarge", "h1.4xlarge", "h1.8xlarge", "h1.16xlarge", "z1d.large", "z1d.xlarge", "z1d.2xlarge", "z1d.3xlarge", "z1d.6xlarge", "z1d.12xlarge", "z1d.metal", "u-6tb1.56xlarge", "u-6tb1.112xlarge", "u-9tb1.112xlarge", "u-12tb1.112xlarge", "u-6tb1.metal", "u-9tb1.metal", "u-12tb1.metal", "u-18tb1.metal", "u-24tb1.metal", "a1.medium", "a1.large", "a1.xlarge", "a1.2xlarge", "a1.4xlarge", "a1.metal", "m5dn.large", "m5dn.xlarge", "m5dn.2xlarge", "m5dn.4xlarge", "m5dn.8xlarge", "m5dn.12xlarge", "m5dn.16xlarge", "m5dn.24xlarge", "m5dn.metal", "m5n.large", "m5n.xlarge", "m5n.2xlarge", "m5n.4xlarge", "m5n.8xlarge", "m5n.12xlarge", "m5n.16xlarge", "m5n.24xlarge", "m5n.metal", "r5dn.large", "r5dn.xlarge", "r5dn.2xlarge", "r5dn.4xlarge", "r5dn.8xlarge", "r5dn.12xlarge", "r5dn.16xlarge", "r5dn.24xlarge", "r5dn.metal", "r5n.large", "r5n.xlarge", "r5n.2xlarge", "r5n.4xlarge", "r5n.8xlarge", "r5n.12xlarge", "r5n.16xlarge", "r5n.24xlarge", "r5n.metal", "inf1.xlarge", "inf1.2xlarge", "inf1.6xlarge", "inf1.24xlarge", "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", "mac1.metal", "x2gd.medium", "x2gd.large", "x2gd.xlarge", "x2gd.2xlarge", "x2gd.4xlarge", 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# interface. You cannot use this option if you use the `Ipv6PrefixCount`
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# interface_type: "efa", # accepts efa, branch, trunk
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# subnet_id: "SubnetId", # required
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# tag_specifications: [
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# resp.network_interface.private_ip_addresses[0].primary #=> Boolean
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|
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|
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# @option params [required, String] :instance_id
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# The ID of the instance for which to replace the root volume.
|
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|
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# and is therefore more specific, so we use that route to determine
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# where to target the traffic.
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# *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide*.
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|
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|
|
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# Creates a route table for the specified VPC. After you create a route
|
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# table, you can add routes and associate the table with a subnet.
|
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#
|
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|
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|
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|
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# When a snapshot is created, any
|
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|
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|
# associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot.
|
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|
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|
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# You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However,
|
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# snapshots only capture data that has been written to your EBS
|
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|
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# at the time the snapshot command is issued; this might exclude
|
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|
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|
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# snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you
|
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# pause all file writes to the volume, you should unmount the
|
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# from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then
|
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# the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You
|
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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+
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|
8575
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+
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|
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|
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+
# remount the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You
|
8578
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+
# may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is
|
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|
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|
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#
|
8581
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# To create a snapshot for Amazon EBS volumes that serve as root
|
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# devices, you should stop the instance before taking the snapshot.
|
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|
#
|
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|
# Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically
|
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|
# encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also
|
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|
|
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|
# snapshots always remain protected.
|
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|
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|
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|
# You can tag your snapshots during creation. For more information, see
|
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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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|
# For more information, see [Amazon Elastic Block Store][2] and [Amazon
|
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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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|
-
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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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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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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9051
|
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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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|
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|
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|
9056
|
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|
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|
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|
9058
|
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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9100
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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9102
|
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|
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9103
|
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|
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9104
|
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|
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9105
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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9108
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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9141
|
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|
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9142
|
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|
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9143
|
|
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|
+
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|
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|
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"r5a.xlarge", "r5a.2xlarge", "r5a.4xlarge", "r5a.8xlarge", "r5a.12xlarge", "r5a.16xlarge", "r5a.24xlarge", "r5b.large", "r5b.xlarge", "r5b.2xlarge", "r5b.4xlarge", "r5b.8xlarge", "r5b.12xlarge", "r5b.16xlarge", "r5b.24xlarge", "r5b.metal", "r5d.large", "r5d.xlarge", "r5d.2xlarge", "r5d.4xlarge", "r5d.8xlarge", "r5d.12xlarge", "r5d.16xlarge", "r5d.24xlarge", "r5d.metal", "r5ad.large", "r5ad.xlarge", "r5ad.2xlarge", "r5ad.4xlarge", "r5ad.8xlarge", "r5ad.12xlarge", "r5ad.16xlarge", "r5ad.24xlarge", "r6g.metal", "r6g.medium", "r6g.large", "r6g.xlarge", "r6g.2xlarge", "r6g.4xlarge", "r6g.8xlarge", "r6g.12xlarge", "r6g.16xlarge", "r6gd.metal", "r6gd.medium", "r6gd.large", "r6gd.xlarge", "r6gd.2xlarge", "r6gd.4xlarge", "r6gd.8xlarge", "r6gd.12xlarge", "r6gd.16xlarge", "x1.16xlarge", "x1.32xlarge", "x1e.xlarge", "x1e.2xlarge", "x1e.4xlarge", "x1e.8xlarge", "x1e.16xlarge", "x1e.32xlarge", "i2.xlarge", "i2.2xlarge", "i2.4xlarge", "i2.8xlarge", "i3.large", "i3.xlarge", "i3.2xlarge", "i3.4xlarge", "i3.8xlarge", "i3.16xlarge", "i3.metal", "i3en.large", "i3en.xlarge", "i3en.2xlarge", "i3en.3xlarge", "i3en.6xlarge", "i3en.12xlarge", "i3en.24xlarge", "i3en.metal", "hi1.4xlarge", "hs1.8xlarge", "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.metal", "c6g.medium", 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"f1.4xlarge", "f1.16xlarge", "m5.large", "m5.xlarge", "m5.2xlarge", "m5.4xlarge", "m5.8xlarge", "m5.12xlarge", "m5.16xlarge", "m5.24xlarge", "m5.metal", "m5a.large", "m5a.xlarge", "m5a.2xlarge", "m5a.4xlarge", "m5a.8xlarge", "m5a.12xlarge", "m5a.16xlarge", "m5a.24xlarge", "m5d.large", "m5d.xlarge", "m5d.2xlarge", "m5d.4xlarge", "m5d.8xlarge", "m5d.12xlarge", "m5d.16xlarge", "m5d.24xlarge", "m5d.metal", "m5ad.large", "m5ad.xlarge", "m5ad.2xlarge", "m5ad.4xlarge", "m5ad.8xlarge", "m5ad.12xlarge", "m5ad.16xlarge", "m5ad.24xlarge", "m5zn.large", "m5zn.xlarge", "m5zn.2xlarge", "m5zn.3xlarge", "m5zn.6xlarge", "m5zn.12xlarge", "m5zn.metal", "h1.2xlarge", "h1.4xlarge", "h1.8xlarge", "h1.16xlarge", "z1d.large", "z1d.xlarge", "z1d.2xlarge", "z1d.3xlarge", "z1d.6xlarge", "z1d.12xlarge", "z1d.metal", "u-6tb1.56xlarge", "u-6tb1.112xlarge", "u-9tb1.112xlarge", "u-12tb1.112xlarge", "u-6tb1.metal", "u-9tb1.metal", "u-12tb1.metal", "u-18tb1.metal", "u-24tb1.metal", "a1.medium", "a1.large", "a1.xlarge", "a1.2xlarge", "a1.4xlarge", "a1.metal", "m5dn.large", "m5dn.xlarge", "m5dn.2xlarge", "m5dn.4xlarge", "m5dn.8xlarge", "m5dn.12xlarge", "m5dn.16xlarge", "m5dn.24xlarge", "m5dn.metal", "m5n.large", "m5n.xlarge", "m5n.2xlarge", "m5n.4xlarge", "m5n.8xlarge", "m5n.12xlarge", "m5n.16xlarge", "m5n.24xlarge", "m5n.metal", "r5dn.large", "r5dn.xlarge", "r5dn.2xlarge", "r5dn.4xlarge", "r5dn.8xlarge", "r5dn.12xlarge", "r5dn.16xlarge", "r5dn.24xlarge", "r5dn.metal", "r5n.large", "r5n.xlarge", "r5n.2xlarge", "r5n.4xlarge", "r5n.8xlarge", "r5n.12xlarge", "r5n.16xlarge", "r5n.24xlarge", "r5n.metal", "inf1.xlarge", "inf1.2xlarge", "inf1.6xlarge", "inf1.24xlarge", "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", "mac1.metal", "x2gd.medium", "x2gd.large", "x2gd.xlarge", "x2gd.2xlarge", 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# resp.launch_template_data.instance_type #=> String, one of "t1.micro", "t2.nano", "t2.micro", "t2.small", "t2.medium", "t2.large", "t2.xlarge", "t2.2xlarge", "t3.nano", "t3.micro", "t3.small", "t3.medium", "t3.large", "t3.xlarge", "t3.2xlarge", "t3a.nano", "t3a.micro", "t3a.small", "t3a.medium", "t3a.large", "t3a.xlarge", "t3a.2xlarge", "t4g.nano", "t4g.micro", "t4g.small", "t4g.medium", "t4g.large", "t4g.xlarge", "t4g.2xlarge", "m1.small", "m1.medium", "m1.large", "m1.xlarge", "m3.medium", "m3.large", "m3.xlarge", "m3.2xlarge", "m4.large", "m4.xlarge", "m4.2xlarge", "m4.4xlarge", "m4.10xlarge", "m4.16xlarge", "m2.xlarge", "m2.2xlarge", "m2.4xlarge", "cr1.8xlarge", "r3.large", "r3.xlarge", "r3.2xlarge", "r3.4xlarge", "r3.8xlarge", "r4.large", "r4.xlarge", "r4.2xlarge", "r4.4xlarge", "r4.8xlarge", "r4.16xlarge", "r5.large", "r5.xlarge", "r5.2xlarge", "r5.4xlarge", "r5.8xlarge", "r5.12xlarge", "r5.16xlarge", "r5.24xlarge", "r5.metal", "r5a.large", "r5a.xlarge", "r5a.2xlarge", "r5a.4xlarge", "r5a.8xlarge", "r5a.12xlarge", "r5a.16xlarge", "r5a.24xlarge", "r5b.large", "r5b.xlarge", "r5b.2xlarge", "r5b.4xlarge", "r5b.8xlarge", "r5b.12xlarge", "r5b.16xlarge", "r5b.24xlarge", "r5b.metal", "r5d.large", "r5d.xlarge", "r5d.2xlarge", "r5d.4xlarge", "r5d.8xlarge", "r5d.12xlarge", "r5d.16xlarge", "r5d.24xlarge", "r5d.metal", "r5ad.large", "r5ad.xlarge", "r5ad.2xlarge", "r5ad.4xlarge", "r5ad.8xlarge", "r5ad.12xlarge", "r5ad.16xlarge", "r5ad.24xlarge", "r6g.metal", "r6g.medium", "r6g.large", "r6g.xlarge", "r6g.2xlarge", "r6g.4xlarge", "r6g.8xlarge", "r6g.12xlarge", "r6g.16xlarge", "r6gd.metal", "r6gd.medium", "r6gd.large", "r6gd.xlarge", "r6gd.2xlarge", "r6gd.4xlarge", "r6gd.8xlarge", "r6gd.12xlarge", "r6gd.16xlarge", "x1.16xlarge", "x1.32xlarge", "x1e.xlarge", "x1e.2xlarge", "x1e.4xlarge", "x1e.8xlarge", "x1e.16xlarge", "x1e.32xlarge", "i2.xlarge", "i2.2xlarge", "i2.4xlarge", "i2.8xlarge", "i3.large", "i3.xlarge", "i3.2xlarge", "i3.4xlarge", "i3.8xlarge", "i3.16xlarge", "i3.metal", "i3en.large", "i3en.xlarge", "i3en.2xlarge", "i3en.3xlarge", "i3en.6xlarge", "i3en.12xlarge", "i3en.24xlarge", "i3en.metal", "hi1.4xlarge", "hs1.8xlarge", "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.metal", "c6g.medium", "c6g.large", "c6g.xlarge", "c6g.2xlarge", "c6g.4xlarge", "c6g.8xlarge", "c6g.12xlarge", "c6g.16xlarge", "c6gd.metal", "c6gd.medium", "c6gd.large", "c6gd.xlarge", "c6gd.2xlarge", "c6gd.4xlarge", "c6gd.8xlarge", "c6gd.12xlarge", "c6gd.16xlarge", "c6gn.medium", "c6gn.large", "c6gn.xlarge", "c6gn.2xlarge", "c6gn.4xlarge", "c6gn.8xlarge", "c6gn.12xlarge", "c6gn.16xlarge", "cc1.4xlarge", "cc2.8xlarge", "g2.2xlarge", "g2.8xlarge", "g3.4xlarge", "g3.8xlarge", "g3.16xlarge", "g3s.xlarge", "g4ad.4xlarge", "g4ad.8xlarge", "g4ad.16xlarge", "g4dn.xlarge", "g4dn.2xlarge", "g4dn.4xlarge", "g4dn.8xlarge", "g4dn.12xlarge", "g4dn.16xlarge", "g4dn.metal", "cg1.4xlarge", "p2.xlarge", "p2.8xlarge", "p2.16xlarge", "p3.2xlarge", "p3.8xlarge", "p3.16xlarge", "p3dn.24xlarge", "p4d.24xlarge", "d2.xlarge", "d2.2xlarge", "d2.4xlarge", "d2.8xlarge", "d3.xlarge", "d3.2xlarge", "d3.4xlarge", "d3.8xlarge", "d3en.xlarge", "d3en.2xlarge", "d3en.4xlarge", "d3en.6xlarge", "d3en.8xlarge", "d3en.12xlarge", "f1.2xlarge", "f1.4xlarge", "f1.16xlarge", "m5.large", "m5.xlarge", "m5.2xlarge", "m5.4xlarge", "m5.8xlarge", "m5.12xlarge", "m5.16xlarge", "m5.24xlarge", "m5.metal", "m5a.large", "m5a.xlarge", "m5a.2xlarge", "m5a.4xlarge", "m5a.8xlarge", "m5a.12xlarge", "m5a.16xlarge", "m5a.24xlarge", "m5d.large", "m5d.xlarge", "m5d.2xlarge", "m5d.4xlarge", "m5d.8xlarge", "m5d.12xlarge", "m5d.16xlarge", "m5d.24xlarge", "m5d.metal", "m5ad.large", "m5ad.xlarge", "m5ad.2xlarge", "m5ad.4xlarge", "m5ad.8xlarge", "m5ad.12xlarge", "m5ad.16xlarge", "m5ad.24xlarge", "m5zn.large", "m5zn.xlarge", "m5zn.2xlarge", "m5zn.3xlarge", "m5zn.6xlarge", "m5zn.12xlarge", "m5zn.metal", "h1.2xlarge", "h1.4xlarge", "h1.8xlarge", "h1.16xlarge", "z1d.large", "z1d.xlarge", "z1d.2xlarge", "z1d.3xlarge", "z1d.6xlarge", "z1d.12xlarge", "z1d.metal", "u-6tb1.56xlarge", "u-6tb1.112xlarge", "u-9tb1.112xlarge", "u-12tb1.112xlarge", "u-6tb1.metal", "u-9tb1.metal", "u-12tb1.metal", "u-18tb1.metal", "u-24tb1.metal", "a1.medium", "a1.large", "a1.xlarge", "a1.2xlarge", "a1.4xlarge", "a1.metal", "m5dn.large", "m5dn.xlarge", "m5dn.2xlarge", "m5dn.4xlarge", "m5dn.8xlarge", "m5dn.12xlarge", "m5dn.16xlarge", "m5dn.24xlarge", "m5dn.metal", "m5n.large", "m5n.xlarge", "m5n.2xlarge", "m5n.4xlarge", "m5n.8xlarge", "m5n.12xlarge", "m5n.16xlarge", "m5n.24xlarge", "m5n.metal", "r5dn.large", "r5dn.xlarge", "r5dn.2xlarge", "r5dn.4xlarge", "r5dn.8xlarge", "r5dn.12xlarge", "r5dn.16xlarge", "r5dn.24xlarge", "r5dn.metal", "r5n.large", "r5n.xlarge", "r5n.2xlarge", "r5n.4xlarge", "r5n.8xlarge", "r5n.12xlarge", "r5n.16xlarge", "r5n.24xlarge", "r5n.metal", "inf1.xlarge", "inf1.2xlarge", "inf1.6xlarge", "inf1.24xlarge", "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", "mac1.metal", "x2gd.medium", "x2gd.large", "x2gd.xlarge", "x2gd.2xlarge", "x2gd.4xlarge", "x2gd.8xlarge", "x2gd.12xlarge", "x2gd.16xlarge", "x2gd.metal"
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# One or more filters.
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# `explicit`).
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# tag with the key `Owner` and the value `TeamA`, specify `tag:Owner`
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# for the filter name and `TeamA` for the filter value.
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#
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# filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key,
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# regardless of the tag value.
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#
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# The ID of the subnet.
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#
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# Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
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# without actually making the request, and provides an error response.
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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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# The token for the next page of results.
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#
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# retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned
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#
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|
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#
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+
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# * {Types::GetSubnetCidrReservationsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
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#
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#
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# resp = client.get_subnet_cidr_reservations({
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# filters: [
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|
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# },
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|
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# subnet_id: "SubnetId", # required
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# dry_run: false,
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# next_token: "String",
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# max_results: 1,
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#
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|
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|
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# resp.subnet_ipv_4_cidr_reservations[0].owner_id #=> 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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+
# resp.subnet_ipv_6_cidr_reservations[0].subnet_id #=> 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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+
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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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|
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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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+
req.send_request(options)
|
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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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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# account in this Region.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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+
# the default KMS key to a symmetric customer managed KMS key, it is
|
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+
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|
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|
+
# default KMS key to the Amazon Web Services managed KMS key for EBS,
|
33921
|
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# use ResetEbsDefaultKmsKeyId. Amazon EBS does not support asymmetric
|
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|
+
# KMS keys.
|
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|
#
|
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|
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# If you delete or disable the customer managed
|
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|
-
# for use with encryption by default, your instances will fail
|
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|
-
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|
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|
+
# If you delete or disable the customer managed KMS key that you
|
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|
+
# specified for use with encryption by default, your instances will fail
|
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|
+
# to launch.
|
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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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|
|
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|
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|
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|
#
|
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|
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|
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|
-
# The identifier of the
|
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|
-
#
|
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|
-
#
|
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|
-
#
|
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|
+
# The identifier of the Key Management Service (KMS) KMS key to use for
|
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|
+
# Amazon EBS encryption. If this parameter is not specified, your KMS
|
33938
|
+
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|
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|
+
# state must be `true`.
|
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33940
|
#
|
33559
|
-
# You can specify the
|
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|
+
# You can specify the KMS key using any of the following:
|
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33942
|
#
|
33561
33943
|
# * Key ID. For example, 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.
|
33562
33944
|
#
|
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|
|
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33950
|
# * Alias ARN. For example,
|
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33951
|
# arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:alias/ExampleAlias.
|
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33952
|
#
|
33571
|
-
#
|
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|
-
# ID, alias, or ARN that is not valid, the
|
33573
|
-
# complete, but eventually fails.
|
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|
+
# Amazon Web Services authenticates the KMS key asynchronously.
|
33954
|
+
# Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is not valid, the
|
33955
|
+
# action can appear to complete, but eventually fails.
|
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33956
|
#
|
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|
-
# Amazon EBS does not support asymmetric
|
33957
|
+
# Amazon EBS does not support asymmetric KMS keys.
|
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33958
|
#
|
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|
# @option params [Boolean] :dry_run
|
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33960
|
# Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
|
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|
|
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|
#
|
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|
#
|
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|
#
|
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|
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# [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/
|
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|
+
# [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/event-windows.html
|
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34950
|
#
|
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34951
|
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|
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34952
|
# Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action,
|
@@ -35229,19 +35611,18 @@ module Aws::EC2
|
|
35229
35611
|
end
|
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35612
|
|
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35613
|
# Adds or removes permission settings for the specified snapshot. You
|
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|
-
# may add or remove specified
|
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|
+
# may add or remove specified account IDs from a snapshot's list of
|
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35615
|
# create volume permissions, but you cannot do both in a single
|
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35616
|
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|
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|
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# @example Response structure
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# resp.network_interface_id #=> String
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# resp.unassigned_ipv_6_addresses #=> Array
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# resp.unassigned_ipv_6_addresses[0] #=> String
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end
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# Unassigns one or more secondary private IP addresses, or IPv4 Prefix
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# Delegation prefixes from a network interface.
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#
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# The ID of the network interface.
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#
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# The secondary private IP addresses to unassign from the network
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