Use GetCommandInvocation
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use GetCommandInvocation
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- CLI
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- AWS CLI
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To display the details of a command invocation
The following
get-command-invocation
example lists all the invocations of the specified command on the specified instance.aws ssm get-command-invocation \ --command-id
"ef7fdfd8-9b57-4151-a15c-db9a12345678"
\ --instance-id"i-1234567890abcdef0"
Output:
{ "CommandId": "ef7fdfd8-9b57-4151-a15c-db9a12345678", "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "Comment": "b48291dd-ba76-43e0-b9df-13e11ddaac26:6960febb-2907-4b59-8e1a-d6ce8EXAMPLE", "DocumentName": "AWS-UpdateSSMAgent", "DocumentVersion": "", "PluginName": "aws:updateSsmAgent", "ResponseCode": 0, "ExecutionStartDateTime": "2020-02-19T18:18:03.419Z", "ExecutionElapsedTime": "PT0.091S", "ExecutionEndDateTime": "2020-02-19T18:18:03.419Z", "Status": "Success", "StatusDetails": "Success", "StandardOutputContent": "Updating amazon-ssm-agent from 2.3.842.0 to latest\nSuccessfully downloaded https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/amazon-ssm-us-east-2/ssm-agent-manifest.json\namazon-ssm-agent 2.3.842.0 has already been installed, update skipped\n", "StandardOutputUrl": "", "StandardErrorContent": "", "StandardErrorUrl": "", "CloudWatchOutputConfig": { "CloudWatchLogGroupName": "", "CloudWatchOutputEnabled": false } }
For more information, see Understanding Command Statuses in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
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For API details, see GetCommandInvocation
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell
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Example 1: This example displays the details of a command executed on an instance.
Get-SSMCommandInvocationDetail -InstanceId "i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f" -CommandId "b8eac879-0541-439d-94ec-47a80d554f44"
Output:
CommandId : b8eac879-0541-439d-94ec-47a80d554f44 Comment : IP config DocumentName : AWS-RunShellScript ExecutionElapsedTime : PT0.004S ExecutionEndDateTime : 2017-02-22T20:13:16.651Z ExecutionStartDateTime : 2017-02-22T20:13:16.651Z InstanceId : i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f PluginName : aws:runShellScript ResponseCode : 0 StandardErrorContent : StandardErrorUrl : StandardOutputContent : StandardOutputUrl : Status : Success StatusDetails : Success
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For API details, see GetCommandInvocation in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.
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For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using this service with an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.