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Use DescribeSpotInstanceRequests
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use DescribeSpotInstanceRequests
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- AWS CLI
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Example 1: To describe a Spot Instance request
The following
describe-spot-instance-requests
example describes the specified Spot Instance request.aws ec2 describe-spot-instance-requests \ --spot-instance-request-ids
sir-08b93456
Output:
{ "SpotInstanceRequests": [ { "CreateTime": "2018-04-30T18:14:55.000Z", "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef1", "LaunchSpecification": { "InstanceType": "t2.micro", "ImageId": "ami-003634241a8fcdec0", "KeyName": "my-key-pair", "SecurityGroups": [ { "GroupName": "default", "GroupId": "sg-e38f24a7" } ], "BlockDeviceMappings": [ { "DeviceName": "/dev/sda1", "Ebs": { "DeleteOnTermination": true, "SnapshotId": "snap-0e54a519c999adbbd", "VolumeSize": 8, "VolumeType": "standard", "Encrypted": false } } ], "NetworkInterfaces": [ { "DeleteOnTermination": true, "DeviceIndex": 0, "SubnetId": "subnet-049df61146c4d7901" } ], "Placement": { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-2b", "Tenancy": "default" }, "Monitoring": { "Enabled": false } }, "LaunchedAvailabilityZone": "us-east-2b", "ProductDescription": "Linux/UNIX", "SpotInstanceRequestId": "sir-08b93456", "SpotPrice": "0.010000" "State": "active", "Status": { "Code": "fulfilled", "Message": "Your Spot request is fulfilled.", "UpdateTime": "2018-04-30T18:16:21.000Z" }, "Tags": [], "Type": "one-time", "InstanceInterruptionBehavior": "terminate" } ] }
Example 2: To describe Spot Instance requests based on filters
The following
describe-spot-instance-requests
example uses filters to scope the results to Spot Instance requests with the specified instance type in the specified Availability Zone. The example uses the--query
parameter to display only the instance IDs.aws ec2 describe-spot-instance-requests \ --filters
Name=launch.instance-type,Values=m3.medium
Name=launched-availability-zone,Values=us-east-2a
\ --query"SpotInstanceRequests[*].[InstanceId]"
\ --outputtext
Output:
i-057750d42936e468a i-001efd250faaa6ffa i-027552a73f021f3bd ...
For additional examples using filters, see Listing and filtering your resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Example 3: To describe Spot Instance requests based on tags
The following
describe-spot-instance-requests
example uses tag filters to scope the results to Spot Instance requests that have the tagcost-center=cc123
.aws ec2 describe-spot-instance-requests \ --filters
Name=tag:cost-center,Values=cc123
For an example of the output for
describe-spot-instance-requests
, see Example 1.For additional examples using tag filters, see Working with tags in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
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For API details, see DescribeSpotInstanceRequests
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- Tools for PowerShell
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Example 1: This example describes the specified Spot instance request.
Get-EC2SpotInstanceRequest -SpotInstanceRequestId sir-12345678
Output:
ActualBlockHourlyPrice : AvailabilityZoneGroup : BlockDurationMinutes : 0 CreateTime : 4/8/2015 2:51:33 PM Fault : InstanceId : i-12345678 LaunchedAvailabilityZone : us-west-2b LaunchGroup : LaunchSpecification : Amazon.EC2.Model.LaunchSpecification ProductDescription : Linux/UNIX SpotInstanceRequestId : sir-12345678 SpotPrice : 0.020000 State : active Status : Amazon.EC2.Model.SpotInstanceStatus Tags : {Name} Type : one-time
Example 2: This example describes all your Spot instance requests.
Get-EC2SpotInstanceRequest
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For API details, see DescribeSpotInstanceRequests in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.
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