UpdateContainerInstancesState
Modifies the status of an Amazon ECS container instance.
Once a container instance has reached an ACTIVE
state, you can change the
status of a container instance to DRAINING
to manually remove an instance
from a cluster, for example to perform system updates, update the Docker daemon, or
scale down the cluster size.
Important
A container instance can't be changed to DRAINING
until it has
reached an ACTIVE
status. If the instance is in any other status, an
error will be received.
When you set a container instance to DRAINING
, Amazon ECS prevents new tasks
from being scheduled for placement on the container instance and replacement service
tasks are started on other container instances in the cluster if the resources are
available. Service tasks on the container instance that are in the PENDING
state are stopped immediately.
Service tasks on the container instance that are in the RUNNING
state are
stopped and replaced according to the service's deployment configuration parameters,
minimumHealthyPercent
and maximumPercent
. You can change
the deployment configuration of your service using UpdateService.
-
If
minimumHealthyPercent
is below 100%, the scheduler can ignoredesiredCount
temporarily during task replacement. For example,desiredCount
is four tasks, a minimum of 50% allows the scheduler to stop two existing tasks before starting two new tasks. If the minimum is 100%, the service scheduler can't remove existing tasks until the replacement tasks are considered healthy. Tasks for services that do not use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNING
state. Tasks for services that use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNING
state and are reported as healthy by the load balancer. -
The
maximumPercent
parameter represents an upper limit on the number of running tasks during task replacement. You can use this to define the replacement batch size. For example, ifdesiredCount
is four tasks, a maximum of 200% starts four new tasks before stopping the four tasks to be drained, provided that the cluster resources required to do this are available. If the maximum is 100%, then replacement tasks can't start until the draining tasks have stopped.
Any PENDING
or RUNNING
tasks that do not belong to a service
aren't affected. You must wait for them to finish or stop them manually.
A container instance has completed draining when it has no more RUNNING
tasks. You can verify this using ListTasks.
When a container instance has been drained, you can set a container instance to
ACTIVE
status and once it has reached that status the Amazon ECS scheduler
can begin scheduling tasks on the instance again.
Request Syntax
{
"cluster": "string
",
"containerInstances": [ "string
" ],
"status": "string
"
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
- cluster
-
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the container instance to update. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
Type: String
Required: No
- containerInstances
-
A list of up to 10 container instance IDs or full ARN entries.
Type: Array of strings
Required: Yes
- status
-
The container instance state to update the container instance with. The only valid values for this action are
ACTIVE
andDRAINING
. A container instance can only be updated toDRAINING
status once it has reached anACTIVE
state. If a container instance is inREGISTERING
,DEREGISTERING
, orREGISTRATION_FAILED
state you can describe the container instance but can't update the container instance state.Type: String
Valid Values:
ACTIVE | DRAINING | REGISTERING | DEREGISTERING | REGISTRATION_FAILED
Required: Yes
Response Syntax
{
"containerInstances": [
{
"agentConnected": boolean,
"agentUpdateStatus": "string",
"attachments": [
{
"details": [
{
"name": "string",
"value": "string"
}
],
"id": "string",
"status": "string",
"type": "string"
}
],
"attributes": [
{
"name": "string",
"targetId": "string",
"targetType": "string",
"value": "string"
}
],
"capacityProviderName": "string",
"containerInstanceArn": "string",
"ec2InstanceId": "string",
"healthStatus": {
"details": [
{
"lastStatusChange": number,
"lastUpdated": number,
"status": "string",
"type": "string"
}
],
"overallStatus": "string"
},
"pendingTasksCount": number,
"registeredAt": number,
"registeredResources": [
{
"doubleValue": number,
"integerValue": number,
"longValue": number,
"name": "string",
"stringSetValue": [ "string" ],
"type": "string"
}
],
"remainingResources": [
{
"doubleValue": number,
"integerValue": number,
"longValue": number,
"name": "string",
"stringSetValue": [ "string" ],
"type": "string"
}
],
"runningTasksCount": number,
"status": "string",
"statusReason": "string",
"tags": [
{
"key": "string",
"value": "string"
}
],
"version": number,
"versionInfo": {
"agentHash": "string",
"agentVersion": "string",
"dockerVersion": "string"
}
}
],
"failures": [
{
"arn": "string",
"detail": "string",
"reason": "string"
}
]
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- containerInstances
-
The list of container instances.
Type: Array of ContainerInstance objects
- failures
-
Any failures associated with the call.
Type: Array of Failure objects
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- ClientException
-
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
The following list includes additional causes for the error:
-
The
RunTask
could not be processed because you use managed scaling and there is a capacity error because the quota of tasks in thePROVISIONING
per cluster has been reached. For information about the service quotas, see Amazon ECS service quotas.
HTTP Status Code: 400
-
- ClusterNotFoundException
-
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InvalidParameterException
-
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ServerException
-
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
HTTP Status Code: 500
Examples
In the following example or examples, the Authorization header contents
(AUTHPARAMS
) must be replaced with an AWS Signature Version 4
signature. For more information, see Signature
Version 4 Signing Process in the
AWS General
Reference.
You only need to learn how to sign HTTP requests if you intend to
create them manually. When you use the AWS Command Line Interface
Example
This example sets a container instance in the default
cluster
with the ID 1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34
to the
DRAINING
status so that it can't receive tasks for
placement.
Sample Request
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: ecs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
Accept-Encoding: identity
Content-Length: 114
X-Amz-Target: AmazonEC2ContainerServiceV20141113.UpdateContainerInstancesState
X-Amz-Date: 20161220T221142Z
User-Agent: aws-cli/1.11.31 Python/2.7.12 Darwin/16.3.0 botocore/1.4.88
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1
Authorization: AUTHPARAMS
{
"status": "DRAINING",
"cluster": "default",
"containerInstances": [
"1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34"
]
}
Sample Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Server
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 22:11:42 GMT
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1
Content-Length: 2344
Connection: keep-alive
x-amzn-RequestId: 49d68928-c701-11e6-8f99-6103d648cdad
{
"containerInstances": [
{
"agentConnected": true,
"attributes": [
{
"name": "ecs.availability-zone",
"value": "us-west-2b"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.syslog"
},
{
"name": "ecs.instance-type",
"value": "c4.xlarge"
},
{
"name": "ecs.ami-id",
"value": "ami-a2ca61c2"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role-network-host"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.json-file"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.17"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.privileged-container"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.18"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.19"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.ecr-auth"
},
{
"name": "ecs.os-type",
"value": "linux"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.20"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.21"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.22"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role"
},
{
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.23"
}
],
"containerInstanceArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:container-instance/default/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34",
"ec2InstanceId": "i-05d99c76955727ec6",
"pendingTasksCount": 0,
"registeredResources": [
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 4096,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "CPU",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 7482,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "MEMORY",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 0,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "PORTS",
"stringSetValue": [
"22",
"2376",
"2375",
"51678",
"51679"
],
"type": "STRINGSET"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 0,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "PORTS_UDP",
"stringSetValue": [],
"type": "STRINGSET"
}
],
"remainingResources": [
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 4096,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "CPU",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 7482,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "MEMORY",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 0,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "PORTS",
"stringSetValue": [
"22",
"2376",
"2375",
"51678",
"51679"
],
"type": "STRINGSET"
},
{
"doubleValue": 0,
"integerValue": 0,
"longValue": 0,
"name": "PORTS_UDP",
"stringSetValue": [],
"type": "STRINGSET"
}
],
"runningTasksCount": 0,
"status": "DRAINING",
"version": 30,
"versionInfo": {
"agentHash": "efe53c6",
"agentVersion": "1.13.1",
"dockerVersion": "DockerVersion: 1.11.2"
}
}
],
"failures": []
}
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: