CfnInstanceProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_opsworks.CfnInstanceProps(*, instance_type, layer_ids, stack_id, agent_version=None, ami_id=None, architecture=None, auto_scaling_type=None, availability_zone=None, block_device_mappings=None, ebs_optimized=None, elastic_ips=None, hostname=None, install_updates_on_boot=None, os=None, root_device_type=None, ssh_key_name=None, subnet_id=None, tenancy=None, time_based_auto_scaling=None, virtualization_type=None, volumes=None)
Bases:
object
Properties for defining a
CfnInstance
.- Parameters:
instance_type (
str
) – The instance type, such ast2.micro
. For a list of supported instance types, open the stack in the console, choose Instances , and choose + Instance . The Size list contains the currently supported types. For more information, see Instance Families and Types . The parameter values that you use to specify the various types are in the API Name column of the Available Instance Types table.layer_ids (
Sequence
[str
]) – An array that contains the instance’s layer IDs.stack_id (
str
) – The stack ID.agent_version (
Optional
[str
]) – The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options:. -INHERIT
- Use the stack’s default agent version setting. - version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack’s default setting. To update the agent version, edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the instance. The default setting isINHERIT
. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, callDescribeAgentVersions
. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.ami_id (
Optional
[str
]) – A custom AMI ID to be used to create the instance. The AMI should be based on one of the supported operating systems. For more information, see Using Custom AMIs . .. epigraph:: If you specify a custom AMI, you must setOs
toCustom
.architecture (
Optional
[str
]) –The instance architecture. The default option is
x86_64
. Instance types do not necessarily support both architectures. For a list of the architectures that are supported by the different instance types, see Instance Families and Types .auto_scaling_type (
Optional
[str
]) – For load-based or time-based instances, the type. Windows stacks can use only time-based instances.availability_zone (
Optional
[str
]) – The Availability Zone of the AWS OpsWorks instance, such asus-east-2a
.block_device_mappings (
Union
[IResolvable
,Sequence
[Union
[IResolvable
,BlockDeviceMappingProperty
,Dict
[str
,Any
]]],None
]) – An array ofBlockDeviceMapping
objects that specify the instance’s block devices. For more information, see Block Device Mapping . Note that block device mappings are not supported for custom AMIs.ebs_optimized (
Union
[bool
,IResolvable
,None
]) – Whether to create an Amazon EBS-optimized instance.elastic_ips (
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]]) – A list of Elastic IP addresses to associate with the instance.hostname (
Optional
[str
]) – The instance host name. The following are character limits for instance host names. - Linux-based instances: 63 characters - Windows-based instances: 15 charactersinstall_updates_on_boot (
Union
[bool
,IResolvable
,None
]) – Whether to install operating system and package updates when the instance boots. The default value istrue
. To control when updates are installed, set this value tofalse
. You must then update your instances manually by usingCreateDeployment
to run theupdate_dependencies
stack command or by manually runningyum
(Amazon Linux) orapt-get
(Ubuntu) on the instances. .. epigraph:: We strongly recommend using the default value oftrue
to ensure that your instances have the latest security updates.os (
Optional
[str
]) –The instance’s operating system, which must be set to one of the following. - A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as
Amazon Linux 2
,Amazon Linux 2018.03
,Amazon Linux 2017.09
,Amazon Linux 2017.03
,Amazon Linux 2016.09
,Amazon Linux 2016.03
,Amazon Linux 2015.09
, orAmazon Linux 2015.03
. - A supported Ubuntu operating system, such asUbuntu 18.04 LTS
,Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
,Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
, orUbuntu 12.04 LTS
. -CentOS Linux 7
-Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- A supported Windows operating system, such asMicrosoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base
,Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express
,Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard
, orMicrosoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web
. - A custom AMI:Custom
. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about the supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems . The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter toCustom
, you must use theCreateInstance
action’s AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. Block device mappings are not supported if the value isCustom
. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with AWS OpsWorks Stacks, see Using Custom AMIs .root_device_type (
Optional
[str
]) – The instance root device type. For more information, see Storage for the Root Device .ssh_key_name (
Optional
[str
]) – The instance’s Amazon EC2 key-pair name.subnet_id (
Optional
[str
]) – The ID of the instance’s subnet. If the stack is running in a VPC, you can use this parameter to override the stack’s default subnet ID value and direct AWS OpsWorks Stacks to launch the instance in a different subnet.tenancy (
Optional
[str
]) – The instance’s tenancy option. The default option is no tenancy, or if the instance is running in a VPC, inherit tenancy settings from the VPC. The following are valid values for this parameter:dedicated
,default
, orhost
. Because there are costs associated with changes in tenancy options, we recommend that you research tenancy options before choosing them for your instances. For more information about dedicated hosts, see Dedicated Hosts Overview and Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts . For more information about dedicated instances, see Dedicated Instances and Amazon EC2 Dedicated Instances .time_based_auto_scaling (
Union
[IResolvable
,TimeBasedAutoScalingProperty
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – The time-based scaling configuration for the instance.virtualization_type (
Optional
[str
]) – The instance’s virtualization type,paravirtual
orhvm
.volumes (
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]]) – A list of AWS OpsWorks volume IDs to associate with the instance. For more information, see`AWS::OpsWorks::Volume
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-opsworks-volume.html>`_ .
- See:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-opsworks-instance.html
- ExampleMetadata:
fixture=_generated
Example:
# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. from aws_cdk import aws_opsworks as opsworks cfn_instance_props = opsworks.CfnInstanceProps( instance_type="instanceType", layer_ids=["layerIds"], stack_id="stackId", # the properties below are optional agent_version="agentVersion", ami_id="amiId", architecture="architecture", auto_scaling_type="autoScalingType", availability_zone="availabilityZone", block_device_mappings=[opsworks.CfnInstance.BlockDeviceMappingProperty( device_name="deviceName", ebs=opsworks.CfnInstance.EbsBlockDeviceProperty( delete_on_termination=False, iops=123, snapshot_id="snapshotId", volume_size=123, volume_type="volumeType" ), no_device="noDevice", virtual_name="virtualName" )], ebs_optimized=False, elastic_ips=["elasticIps"], hostname="hostname", install_updates_on_boot=False, os="os", root_device_type="rootDeviceType", ssh_key_name="sshKeyName", subnet_id="subnetId", tenancy="tenancy", time_based_auto_scaling=opsworks.CfnInstance.TimeBasedAutoScalingProperty( friday={ "friday_key": "friday" }, monday={ "monday_key": "monday" }, saturday={ "saturday_key": "saturday" }, sunday={ "sunday_key": "sunday" }, thursday={ "thursday_key": "thursday" }, tuesday={ "tuesday_key": "tuesday" }, wednesday={ "wednesday_key": "wednesday" } ), virtualization_type="virtualizationType", volumes=["volumes"] )
Attributes
- agent_version
.
INHERIT
- Use the stack’s default agent version setting.version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack’s default setting. To update the agent version, edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the instance.
The default setting is
INHERIT
. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, callDescribeAgentVersions
. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.- See:
- Type:
The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options
- ami_id
A custom AMI ID to be used to create the instance.
The AMI should be based on one of the supported operating systems. For more information, see Using Custom AMIs . .. epigraph:
If you specify a custom AMI, you must set ``Os`` to ``Custom`` .
- architecture
The instance architecture.
The default option is
x86_64
. Instance types do not necessarily support both architectures. For a list of the architectures that are supported by the different instance types, see Instance Families and Types .
- auto_scaling_type
For load-based or time-based instances, the type.
Windows stacks can use only time-based instances.
- availability_zone
The Availability Zone of the AWS OpsWorks instance, such as
us-east-2a
.
- block_device_mappings
An array of
BlockDeviceMapping
objects that specify the instance’s block devices.For more information, see Block Device Mapping . Note that block device mappings are not supported for custom AMIs.
- ebs_optimized
Whether to create an Amazon EBS-optimized instance.
- elastic_ips
A list of Elastic IP addresses to associate with the instance.
- hostname
The instance host name. The following are character limits for instance host names.
Linux-based instances: 63 characters
Windows-based instances: 15 characters
- install_updates_on_boot
Whether to install operating system and package updates when the instance boots.
The default value is
true
. To control when updates are installed, set this value tofalse
. You must then update your instances manually by usingCreateDeployment
to run theupdate_dependencies
stack command or by manually runningyum
(Amazon Linux) orapt-get
(Ubuntu) on the instances. .. epigraph:We strongly recommend using the default value of ``true`` to ensure that your instances have the latest security updates.
- instance_type
//docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-types.html>`_ . The parameter values that you use to specify the various types are in the API Name column of the Available Instance Types table.
- See:
- Type:
The instance type, such as
t2.micro
. For a list of supported instance types, open the stack in the console, choose Instances , and choose + Instance . The Size list contains the currently supported types. For more information, see `Instance Families and Types <https
- layer_ids
An array that contains the instance’s layer IDs.
- os
The instance’s operating system, which must be set to one of the following.
A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as
Amazon Linux 2
,Amazon Linux 2018.03
,Amazon Linux 2017.09
,Amazon Linux 2017.03
,Amazon Linux 2016.09
,Amazon Linux 2016.03
,Amazon Linux 2015.09
, orAmazon Linux 2015.03
.A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
,Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
,Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
, orUbuntu 12.04 LTS
.CentOS Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
A supported Windows operating system, such as
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base
,Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express
,Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard
, orMicrosoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web
.A custom AMI:
Custom
.
Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about the supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems .
The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to
Custom
, you must use theCreateInstance
action’s AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. Block device mappings are not supported if the value isCustom
. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with AWS OpsWorks Stacks, see Using Custom AMIs .
- root_device_type
The instance root device type.
For more information, see Storage for the Root Device .
- ssh_key_name
The instance’s Amazon EC2 key-pair name.
- stack_id
The stack ID.
- subnet_id
The ID of the instance’s subnet.
If the stack is running in a VPC, you can use this parameter to override the stack’s default subnet ID value and direct AWS OpsWorks Stacks to launch the instance in a different subnet.
- tenancy
The instance’s tenancy option.
The default option is no tenancy, or if the instance is running in a VPC, inherit tenancy settings from the VPC. The following are valid values for this parameter:
dedicated
,default
, orhost
. Because there are costs associated with changes in tenancy options, we recommend that you research tenancy options before choosing them for your instances. For more information about dedicated hosts, see Dedicated Hosts Overview and Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts . For more information about dedicated instances, see Dedicated Instances and Amazon EC2 Dedicated Instances .
- time_based_auto_scaling
The time-based scaling configuration for the instance.
- virtualization_type
The instance’s virtualization type,
paravirtual
orhvm
.
- volumes
A list of AWS OpsWorks volume IDs to associate with the instance.
For more information, see
`AWS::OpsWorks::Volume
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-opsworks-volume.html>`_ .