Use DescribeVolumes with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use DescribeVolumes.
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                    Example 1: To describe a volume The following describe-volumesexample describes the specified volumes in the current Region.aws ec2 describe-volumes \ --volume-idsvol-049df61146c4d7901vol-1234567890abcdef0Output: { "Volumes": [ { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1a", "Attachments": [ { "AttachTime": "2013-12-18T22:35:00.000Z", "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "VolumeId": "vol-049df61146c4d7901", "State": "attached", "DeleteOnTermination": true, "Device": "/dev/sda1" } ], "Encrypted": true, "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2a:123456789012:key/8c5b2c63-b9bc-45a3-a87a-5513eEXAMPLE, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeId": "vol-049df61146c4d7901", "State": "in-use", "Iops": 100, "SnapshotId": "snap-1234567890abcdef0", "CreateTime": "2019-12-18T22:35:00.084Z", "Size": 8 }, { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1a", "Attachments": [], "Encrypted": false, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeId": "vol-1234567890abcdef0", "State": "available", "Iops": 300, "SnapshotId": "", "CreateTime": "2020-02-27T00:02:41.791Z", "Size": 100 } ] }Example 2: To describe volumes that are attached to a specific instance The following describe-volumesexample describes all volumes that are both attached to the specified instance and set to delete when the instance terminates.aws ec2 describe-volumes \ --regionus-east-1\ --filtersName=attachment.instance-id,Values=i-1234567890abcdef0Name=attachment.delete-on-termination,Values=trueFor an example of the output for describe-volumes, see Example 1.Example 3: To describe available volumes in a specific Availability Zone The following describe-volumesexample describes all volumes that have a status ofavailableand are in the specified Availability Zone.aws ec2 describe-volumes \ --filtersName=status,Values=availableName=availability-zone,Values=us-east-1aFor an example of the output for describe-volumes, see Example 1.Example 4: To describe volumes based on tags The following describe-volumesexample describes all volumes that have the tag keyNameand a value that begins withTest. The output is then filtered with a query that displays only the tags and IDs of the volumes.aws ec2 describe-volumes \ --filtersName=tag:Name,Values=Test*\ --query"Volumes[*].{ID:VolumeId,Tag:Tags}"Output: [ { "Tag": [ { "Value": "Test2", "Key": "Name" } ], "ID": "vol-1234567890abcdef0" }, { "Tag": [ { "Value": "Test1", "Key": "Name" } ], "ID": "vol-049df61146c4d7901" } ]For additional examples using tag filters, see Working with tags in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see DescribeVolumes in AWS CLI Command Reference. 
 
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                    Example 1: This example describes the specified EBS volume. Get-EC2Volume -VolumeId vol-12345678Output: Attachments : {} AvailabilityZone : us-west-2c CreateTime : 7/17/2015 4:35:19 PM Encrypted : False Iops : 90 KmsKeyId : Size : 30 SnapshotId : snap-12345678 State : in-use Tags : {} VolumeId : vol-12345678 VolumeType : standardExample 2: This example describes your EBS volumes that have the status 'available'. Get-EC2Volume -Filter @{ Name="status"; Values="available" }Output: Attachments : {} AvailabilityZone : us-west-2c CreateTime : 12/21/2015 2:31:29 PM Encrypted : False Iops : 60 KmsKeyId : Size : 20 SnapshotId : snap-12345678 State : available Tags : {} VolumeId : vol-12345678 VolumeType : gp2 ...Example 3: This example describes all your EBS volumes. Get-EC2Volume- 
                    For API details, see DescribeVolumes in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V4). 
 
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                    Example 1: This example describes the specified EBS volume. Get-EC2Volume -VolumeId vol-12345678Output: Attachments : {} AvailabilityZone : us-west-2c CreateTime : 7/17/2015 4:35:19 PM Encrypted : False Iops : 90 KmsKeyId : Size : 30 SnapshotId : snap-12345678 State : in-use Tags : {} VolumeId : vol-12345678 VolumeType : standardExample 2: This example describes your EBS volumes that have the status 'available'. Get-EC2Volume -Filter @{ Name="status"; Values="available" }Output: Attachments : {} AvailabilityZone : us-west-2c CreateTime : 12/21/2015 2:31:29 PM Encrypted : False Iops : 60 KmsKeyId : Size : 20 SnapshotId : snap-12345678 State : available Tags : {} VolumeId : vol-12345678 VolumeType : gp2 ...Example 3: This example describes all your EBS volumes. Get-EC2Volume- 
                    For API details, see DescribeVolumes in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V5). 
 
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