@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonEC2AsyncClient extends AmazonEC2Client implements AmazonEC2Async
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides resizable computing capacity in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Using Amazon EC2 eliminates your need to invest in hardware up front, so you can develop and deploy applications faster.
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient()
Deprecated.
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
Deprecated.
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
Deprecated.
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AmazonEC2AsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Deprecated.
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acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuote, acceptVpcPeeringConnection, acceptVpcPeeringConnection, allocateAddress, allocateAddress, allocateHosts, assignIpv6Addresses, assignPrivateIpAddresses, associateAddress, associateDhcpOptions, associateIamInstanceProfile, associateRouteTable, associateSubnetCidrBlock, associateVpcCidrBlock, attachClassicLinkVpc, attachInternetGateway, attachNetworkInterface, attachVolume, attachVpnGateway, authorizeSecurityGroupEgress, authorizeSecurityGroupIngress, builder, bundleInstance, cancelBundleTask, cancelConversionTask, cancelExportTask, cancelImportTask, cancelImportTask, cancelReservedInstancesListing, cancelSpotFleetRequests, cancelSpotInstanceRequests, confirmProductInstance, copyFpgaImage, copyImage, copySnapshot, createCustomerGateway, createDefaultSubnet, createDefaultVpc, createDhcpOptions, createEgressOnlyInternetGateway, createFlowLogs, createFpgaImage, createImage, createInstanceExportTask, createInternetGateway, createInternetGateway, createKeyPair, createNatGateway, createNetworkAcl, createNetworkAclEntry, createNetworkInterface, createNetworkInterfacePermission, createPlacementGroup, createReservedInstancesListing, createRoute, createRouteTable, createSecurityGroup, createSnapshot, createSpotDatafeedSubscription, createSubnet, createTags, createVolume, createVpc, createVpcEndpoint, createVpcPeeringConnection, createVpcPeeringConnection, createVpnConnection, createVpnConnectionRoute, createVpnGateway, deleteCustomerGateway, deleteDhcpOptions, deleteEgressOnlyInternetGateway, deleteFlowLogs, deleteFpgaImage, deleteInternetGateway, deleteKeyPair, deleteNatGateway, deleteNetworkAcl, deleteNetworkAclEntry, deleteNetworkInterface, deleteNetworkInterfacePermission, deletePlacementGroup, deleteRoute, deleteRouteTable, deleteSecurityGroup, deleteSnapshot, deleteSpotDatafeedSubscription, deleteSpotDatafeedSubscription, deleteSubnet, deleteTags, deleteVolume, deleteVpc, deleteVpcEndpoints, deleteVpcPeeringConnection, deleteVpnConnection, deleteVpnConnectionRoute, deleteVpnGateway, deregisterImage, describeAccountAttributes, describeAccountAttributes, describeAddresses, describeAddresses, describeAvailabilityZones, describeAvailabilityZones, describeBundleTasks, describeBundleTasks, describeClassicLinkInstances, describeClassicLinkInstances, describeConversionTasks, describeConversionTasks, describeCustomerGateways, describeCustomerGateways, describeDhcpOptions, describeDhcpOptions, describeEgressOnlyInternetGateways, describeElasticGpus, describeExportTasks, describeExportTasks, describeFlowLogs, describeFlowLogs, describeFpgaImageAttribute, describeFpgaImages, describeHostReservationOfferings, describeHostReservations, describeHosts, describeHosts, describeIamInstanceProfileAssociations, describeIdentityIdFormat, describeIdFormat, describeIdFormat, describeImageAttribute, describeImages, describeImages, describeImportImageTasks, describeImportImageTasks, describeImportSnapshotTasks, describeImportSnapshotTasks, describeInstanceAttribute, describeInstances, describeInstances, describeInstanceStatus, describeInstanceStatus, describeInternetGateways, describeInternetGateways, describeKeyPairs, describeKeyPairs, describeMovingAddresses, describeMovingAddresses, describeNatGateways, describeNetworkAcls, describeNetworkAcls, describeNetworkInterfaceAttribute, describeNetworkInterfacePermissions, describeNetworkInterfaces, describeNetworkInterfaces, describePlacementGroups, describePlacementGroups, describePrefixLists, describePrefixLists, describeRegions, describeRegions, describeReservedInstances, describeReservedInstances, describeReservedInstancesListings, describeReservedInstancesListings, describeReservedInstancesModifications, describeReservedInstancesModifications, describeReservedInstancesOfferings, describeReservedInstancesOfferings, describeRouteTables, describeRouteTables, describeScheduledInstanceAvailability, describeScheduledInstances, describeSecurityGroupReferences, describeSecurityGroups, describeSecurityGroups, describeSnapshotAttribute, describeSnapshots, describeSnapshots, describeSpotDatafeedSubscription, describeSpotDatafeedSubscription, describeSpotFleetInstances, describeSpotFleetRequestHistory, describeSpotFleetRequests, describeSpotFleetRequests, describeSpotInstanceRequests, describeSpotInstanceRequests, describeSpotPriceHistory, describeSpotPriceHistory, describeStaleSecurityGroups, describeSubnets, describeSubnets, describeTags, describeTags, describeVolumeAttribute, describeVolumes, describeVolumes, describeVolumesModifications, describeVolumeStatus, describeVolumeStatus, describeVpcAttribute, describeVpcClassicLink, describeVpcClassicLink, describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, describeVpcEndpoints, describeVpcEndpoints, describeVpcEndpointServices, describeVpcEndpointServices, describeVpcPeeringConnections, describeVpcPeeringConnections, describeVpcs, describeVpcs, describeVpnConnections, describeVpnConnections, describeVpnGateways, describeVpnGateways, detachClassicLinkVpc, detachInternetGateway, detachNetworkInterface, detachVolume, detachVpnGateway, disableVgwRoutePropagation, disableVpcClassicLink, disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, disassociateAddress, disassociateIamInstanceProfile, disassociateRouteTable, disassociateSubnetCidrBlock, disassociateVpcCidrBlock, dryRun, enableVgwRoutePropagation, enableVolumeIO, enableVpcClassicLink, enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, getCachedResponseMetadata, getConsoleOutput, getConsoleScreenshot, getHostReservationPurchasePreview, getPasswordData, getReservedInstancesExchangeQuote, importImage, importImage, importInstance, importKeyPair, importSnapshot, importSnapshot, importVolume, modifyFpgaImageAttribute, modifyHosts, modifyIdentityIdFormat, modifyIdFormat, modifyImageAttribute, modifyInstanceAttribute, modifyInstancePlacement, modifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute, modifyReservedInstances, modifySnapshotAttribute, modifySpotFleetRequest, modifySubnetAttribute, modifyVolume, modifyVolumeAttribute, modifyVpcAttribute, modifyVpcEndpoint, modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptions, modifyVpcTenancy, monitorInstances, moveAddressToVpc, purchaseHostReservation, purchaseReservedInstancesOffering, purchaseScheduledInstances, rebootInstances, registerImage, rejectVpcPeeringConnection, releaseAddress, releaseHosts, replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociation, replaceNetworkAclAssociation, replaceNetworkAclEntry, replaceRoute, replaceRouteTableAssociation, reportInstanceStatus, requestSpotFleet, requestSpotInstances, resetFpgaImageAttribute, resetImageAttribute, resetInstanceAttribute, resetNetworkInterfaceAttribute, resetSnapshotAttribute, restoreAddressToClassic, revokeSecurityGroupEgress, revokeSecurityGroupIngress, revokeSecurityGroupIngress, runInstances, runScheduledInstances, startInstances, stopInstances, terminateInstances, unassignIpv6Addresses, unassignPrivateIpAddresses, unmonitorInstances, updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgress, updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngress, waiters
addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, configureRegion, getEndpointPrefix, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffset
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuote, acceptVpcPeeringConnection, acceptVpcPeeringConnection, allocateAddress, allocateAddress, allocateHosts, assignIpv6Addresses, assignPrivateIpAddresses, associateAddress, associateDhcpOptions, associateIamInstanceProfile, associateRouteTable, associateSubnetCidrBlock, associateVpcCidrBlock, attachClassicLinkVpc, attachInternetGateway, attachNetworkInterface, attachVolume, attachVpnGateway, authorizeSecurityGroupEgress, authorizeSecurityGroupIngress, bundleInstance, cancelBundleTask, cancelConversionTask, cancelExportTask, cancelImportTask, cancelImportTask, cancelReservedInstancesListing, cancelSpotFleetRequests, cancelSpotInstanceRequests, confirmProductInstance, copyFpgaImage, copyImage, copySnapshot, createCustomerGateway, createDefaultSubnet, createDefaultVpc, createDhcpOptions, createEgressOnlyInternetGateway, createFlowLogs, createFpgaImage, createImage, createInstanceExportTask, createInternetGateway, createInternetGateway, createKeyPair, createNatGateway, createNetworkAcl, createNetworkAclEntry, createNetworkInterface, createNetworkInterfacePermission, createPlacementGroup, createReservedInstancesListing, createRoute, createRouteTable, createSecurityGroup, createSnapshot, createSpotDatafeedSubscription, createSubnet, createTags, createVolume, createVpc, createVpcEndpoint, createVpcPeeringConnection, createVpcPeeringConnection, createVpnConnection, createVpnConnectionRoute, createVpnGateway, deleteCustomerGateway, deleteDhcpOptions, deleteEgressOnlyInternetGateway, deleteFlowLogs, deleteFpgaImage, deleteInternetGateway, deleteKeyPair, deleteNatGateway, deleteNetworkAcl, deleteNetworkAclEntry, deleteNetworkInterface, deleteNetworkInterfacePermission, deletePlacementGroup, deleteRoute, deleteRouteTable, deleteSecurityGroup, deleteSnapshot, deleteSpotDatafeedSubscription, deleteSpotDatafeedSubscription, deleteSubnet, deleteTags, deleteVolume, deleteVpc, deleteVpcEndpoints, deleteVpcPeeringConnection, deleteVpnConnection, deleteVpnConnectionRoute, deleteVpnGateway, deregisterImage, describeAccountAttributes, describeAccountAttributes, describeAddresses, describeAddresses, describeAvailabilityZones, describeAvailabilityZones, describeBundleTasks, describeBundleTasks, describeClassicLinkInstances, describeClassicLinkInstances, describeConversionTasks, describeConversionTasks, describeCustomerGateways, describeCustomerGateways, describeDhcpOptions, describeDhcpOptions, describeEgressOnlyInternetGateways, describeElasticGpus, describeExportTasks, describeExportTasks, describeFlowLogs, describeFlowLogs, describeFpgaImageAttribute, describeFpgaImages, describeHostReservationOfferings, describeHostReservations, describeHosts, describeHosts, describeIamInstanceProfileAssociations, describeIdentityIdFormat, describeIdFormat, describeIdFormat, describeImageAttribute, describeImages, describeImages, describeImportImageTasks, describeImportImageTasks, describeImportSnapshotTasks, describeImportSnapshotTasks, describeInstanceAttribute, describeInstances, describeInstances, describeInstanceStatus, describeInstanceStatus, describeInternetGateways, describeInternetGateways, describeKeyPairs, describeKeyPairs, describeMovingAddresses, describeMovingAddresses, describeNatGateways, describeNetworkAcls, describeNetworkAcls, describeNetworkInterfaceAttribute, describeNetworkInterfacePermissions, describeNetworkInterfaces, describeNetworkInterfaces, describePlacementGroups, describePlacementGroups, describePrefixLists, describePrefixLists, describeRegions, describeRegions, describeReservedInstances, describeReservedInstances, describeReservedInstancesListings, describeReservedInstancesListings, describeReservedInstancesModifications, describeReservedInstancesModifications, describeReservedInstancesOfferings, describeReservedInstancesOfferings, describeRouteTables, describeRouteTables, describeScheduledInstanceAvailability, describeScheduledInstances, describeSecurityGroupReferences, describeSecurityGroups, describeSecurityGroups, describeSnapshotAttribute, describeSnapshots, describeSnapshots, describeSpotDatafeedSubscription, describeSpotDatafeedSubscription, describeSpotFleetInstances, describeSpotFleetRequestHistory, describeSpotFleetRequests, describeSpotFleetRequests, describeSpotInstanceRequests, describeSpotInstanceRequests, describeSpotPriceHistory, describeSpotPriceHistory, describeStaleSecurityGroups, describeSubnets, describeSubnets, describeTags, describeTags, describeVolumeAttribute, describeVolumes, describeVolumes, describeVolumesModifications, describeVolumeStatus, describeVolumeStatus, describeVpcAttribute, describeVpcClassicLink, describeVpcClassicLink, describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, describeVpcEndpoints, describeVpcEndpoints, describeVpcEndpointServices, describeVpcEndpointServices, describeVpcPeeringConnections, describeVpcPeeringConnections, describeVpcs, describeVpcs, describeVpnConnections, describeVpnConnections, describeVpnGateways, describeVpnGateways, detachClassicLinkVpc, detachInternetGateway, detachNetworkInterface, detachVolume, detachVpnGateway, disableVgwRoutePropagation, disableVpcClassicLink, disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, disassociateAddress, disassociateIamInstanceProfile, disassociateRouteTable, disassociateSubnetCidrBlock, disassociateVpcCidrBlock, dryRun, enableVgwRoutePropagation, enableVolumeIO, enableVpcClassicLink, enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport, getCachedResponseMetadata, getConsoleOutput, getConsoleScreenshot, getHostReservationPurchasePreview, getPasswordData, getReservedInstancesExchangeQuote, importImage, importImage, importInstance, importKeyPair, importSnapshot, importSnapshot, importVolume, modifyFpgaImageAttribute, modifyHosts, modifyIdentityIdFormat, modifyIdFormat, modifyImageAttribute, modifyInstanceAttribute, modifyInstancePlacement, modifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute, modifyReservedInstances, modifySnapshotAttribute, modifySpotFleetRequest, modifySubnetAttribute, modifyVolume, modifyVolumeAttribute, modifyVpcAttribute, modifyVpcEndpoint, modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptions, modifyVpcTenancy, monitorInstances, moveAddressToVpc, purchaseHostReservation, purchaseReservedInstancesOffering, purchaseScheduledInstances, rebootInstances, registerImage, rejectVpcPeeringConnection, releaseAddress, releaseHosts, replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociation, replaceNetworkAclAssociation, replaceNetworkAclEntry, replaceRoute, replaceRouteTableAssociation, reportInstanceStatus, requestSpotFleet, requestSpotInstances, resetFpgaImageAttribute, resetImageAttribute, resetInstanceAttribute, resetNetworkInterfaceAttribute, resetSnapshotAttribute, restoreAddressToClassic, revokeSecurityGroupEgress, revokeSecurityGroupIngress, revokeSecurityGroupIngress, runInstances, runScheduledInstances, setEndpoint, setRegion, startInstances, stopInstances, terminateInstances, unassignIpv6Addresses, unassignPrivateIpAddresses, unmonitorInstances, updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgress, updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngress, waiters
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient()
AmazonEC2AsyncClientBuilder.defaultClient()
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections()
.
clientConfiguration
- The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Amazon EC2 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections()
.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AmazonEC2AsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)
and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.public static AmazonEC2AsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync(AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Accepts the Convertible Reserved Instance exchange quote described in the GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuote call.
acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for accepting the quote.public Future<AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync(AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest request, AsyncHandler<AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest,AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Accepts the Convertible Reserved Instance exchange quote described in the GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuote call.
acceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for accepting the quote.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Accept a VPC peering connection request. To accept a request, the VPC peering connection must be in the
pending-acceptance
state, and you must be the owner of the peer VPC. Use
DescribeVpcPeeringConnections to view your outstanding VPC peering connection requests.
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AcceptVpcPeeringConnection.public Future<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Accept a VPC peering connection request. To accept a request, the VPC peering connection must be in the
pending-acceptance
state, and you must be the owner of the peer VPC. Use
DescribeVpcPeeringConnections to view your outstanding VPC peering connection requests.
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AcceptVpcPeeringConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync()
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest)
public Future<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AsyncHandler<AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
acceptVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AcceptVpcPeeringConnectionRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<AllocateAddressResult> allocateAddressAsync(AllocateAddressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Allocates an Elastic IP address.
An Elastic IP address is for use either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. By default, you can allocate 5 Elastic IP addresses for EC2-Classic per region and 5 Elastic IP addresses for EC2-VPC per region.
If you release an Elastic IP address for use in a VPC, you might be able to recover it. To recover an Elastic IP
address that you released, specify it in the Address
parameter. Note that you cannot recover an
Elastic IP address that you released after it is allocated to another AWS account.
For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
allocateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AllocateAddress.public Future<AllocateAddressResult> allocateAddressAsync(AllocateAddressRequest request, AsyncHandler<AllocateAddressRequest,AllocateAddressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Allocates an Elastic IP address.
An Elastic IP address is for use either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. By default, you can allocate 5 Elastic IP addresses for EC2-Classic per region and 5 Elastic IP addresses for EC2-VPC per region.
If you release an Elastic IP address for use in a VPC, you might be able to recover it. To recover an Elastic IP
address that you released, specify it in the Address
parameter. Note that you cannot recover an
Elastic IP address that you released after it is allocated to another AWS account.
For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
allocateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AllocateAddress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AllocateAddressResult> allocateAddressAsync()
allocateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
allocateAddressAsync(AllocateAddressRequest)
public Future<AllocateAddressResult> allocateAddressAsync(AsyncHandler<AllocateAddressRequest,AllocateAddressResult> asyncHandler)
allocateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
allocateAddressAsync(AllocateAddressRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<AllocateHostsResult> allocateHostsAsync(AllocateHostsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Allocates a Dedicated Host to your account. At minimum you need to specify the instance size type, Availability Zone, and quantity of hosts you want to allocate.
allocateHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AllocateHosts.public Future<AllocateHostsResult> allocateHostsAsync(AllocateHostsRequest request, AsyncHandler<AllocateHostsRequest,AllocateHostsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Allocates a Dedicated Host to your account. At minimum you need to specify the instance size type, Availability Zone, and quantity of hosts you want to allocate.
allocateHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AllocateHosts.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssignIpv6AddressesResult> assignIpv6AddressesAsync(AssignIpv6AddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Assigns one or more IPv6 addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific IPv6 addresses, or you can specify the number of IPv6 addresses to be automatically assigned from within the subnet's IPv6 CIDR block range. You can assign as many IPv6 addresses to a network interface as you can assign private IPv4 addresses, and the limit varies per instance type. For information, see IP Addresses Per Network Interface Per Instance Type in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
assignIpv6AddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<AssignIpv6AddressesResult> assignIpv6AddressesAsync(AssignIpv6AddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssignIpv6AddressesRequest,AssignIpv6AddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Assigns one or more IPv6 addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific IPv6 addresses, or you can specify the number of IPv6 addresses to be automatically assigned from within the subnet's IPv6 CIDR block range. You can assign as many IPv6 addresses to a network interface as you can assign private IPv4 addresses, and the limit varies per instance type. For information, see IP Addresses Per Network Interface Per Instance Type in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
assignIpv6AddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssignPrivateIpAddressesResult> assignPrivateIpAddressesAsync(AssignPrivateIpAddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Assigns one or more secondary private IP addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific secondary IP addresses, or you can specify the number of secondary IP addresses to be automatically assigned within the subnet's CIDR block range. The number of secondary IP addresses that you can assign to an instance varies by instance type. For information about instance types, see Instance Types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. For more information about Elastic IP addresses, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
AssignPrivateIpAddresses is available only in EC2-VPC.
assignPrivateIpAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssignPrivateIpAddresses.public Future<AssignPrivateIpAddressesResult> assignPrivateIpAddressesAsync(AssignPrivateIpAddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssignPrivateIpAddressesRequest,AssignPrivateIpAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Assigns one or more secondary private IP addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific secondary IP addresses, or you can specify the number of secondary IP addresses to be automatically assigned within the subnet's CIDR block range. The number of secondary IP addresses that you can assign to an instance varies by instance type. For information about instance types, see Instance Types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. For more information about Elastic IP addresses, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
AssignPrivateIpAddresses is available only in EC2-VPC.
assignPrivateIpAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssignPrivateIpAddresses.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateAddressResult> associateAddressAsync(AssociateAddressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates an Elastic IP address with an instance or a network interface.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
[EC2-Classic, VPC in an EC2-VPC-only account] If the Elastic IP address is already associated with a different instance, it is disassociated from that instance and associated with the specified instance. If you associate an Elastic IP address with an instance that has an existing Elastic IP address, the existing address is disassociated from the instance, but remains allocated to your account.
[VPC in an EC2-Classic account] If you don't specify a private IP address, the Elastic IP address is associated with the primary IP address. If the Elastic IP address is already associated with a different instance or a network interface, you get an error unless you allow reassociation. You cannot associate an Elastic IP address with an instance or network interface that has an existing Elastic IP address.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error, and you may be charged for each time the Elastic IP address is remapped to the same instance. For more information, see the Elastic IP Addresses section of Amazon EC2 Pricing.
associateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateAddress.public Future<AssociateAddressResult> associateAddressAsync(AssociateAddressRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateAddressRequest,AssociateAddressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates an Elastic IP address with an instance or a network interface.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
[EC2-Classic, VPC in an EC2-VPC-only account] If the Elastic IP address is already associated with a different instance, it is disassociated from that instance and associated with the specified instance. If you associate an Elastic IP address with an instance that has an existing Elastic IP address, the existing address is disassociated from the instance, but remains allocated to your account.
[VPC in an EC2-Classic account] If you don't specify a private IP address, the Elastic IP address is associated with the primary IP address. If the Elastic IP address is already associated with a different instance or a network interface, you get an error unless you allow reassociation. You cannot associate an Elastic IP address with an instance or network interface that has an existing Elastic IP address.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error, and you may be charged for each time the Elastic IP address is remapped to the same instance. For more information, see the Elastic IP Addresses section of Amazon EC2 Pricing.
associateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateAddress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateDhcpOptionsResult> associateDhcpOptionsAsync(AssociateDhcpOptionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a set of DHCP options (that you've previously created) with the specified VPC, or associates no DHCP options with the VPC.
After you associate the options with the VPC, any existing instances and all new instances that you launch in that VPC use the options. You don't need to restart or relaunch the instances. They automatically pick up the changes within a few hours, depending on how frequently the instance renews its DHCP lease. You can explicitly renew the lease using the operating system on the instance.
For more information, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateDhcpOptions.public Future<AssociateDhcpOptionsResult> associateDhcpOptionsAsync(AssociateDhcpOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateDhcpOptionsRequest,AssociateDhcpOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a set of DHCP options (that you've previously created) with the specified VPC, or associates no DHCP options with the VPC.
After you associate the options with the VPC, any existing instances and all new instances that you launch in that VPC use the options. You don't need to restart or relaunch the instances. They automatically pick up the changes within a few hours, depending on how frequently the instance renews its DHCP lease. You can explicitly renew the lease using the operating system on the instance.
For more information, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateDhcpOptions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateIamInstanceProfileResult> associateIamInstanceProfileAsync(AssociateIamInstanceProfileRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates an IAM instance profile with a running or stopped instance. You cannot associate more than one IAM instance profile with an instance.
associateIamInstanceProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<AssociateIamInstanceProfileResult> associateIamInstanceProfileAsync(AssociateIamInstanceProfileRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateIamInstanceProfileRequest,AssociateIamInstanceProfileResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates an IAM instance profile with a running or stopped instance. You cannot associate more than one IAM instance profile with an instance.
associateIamInstanceProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateRouteTableResult> associateRouteTableAsync(AssociateRouteTableRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a subnet with a route table. The subnet and route table must be in the same VPC. This association causes traffic originating from the subnet to be routed according to the routes in the route table. The action returns an association ID, which you need in order to disassociate the route table from the subnet later. A route table can be associated with multiple subnets.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateRouteTable.public Future<AssociateRouteTableResult> associateRouteTableAsync(AssociateRouteTableRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateRouteTableRequest,AssociateRouteTableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a subnet with a route table. The subnet and route table must be in the same VPC. This association causes traffic originating from the subnet to be routed according to the routes in the route table. The action returns an association ID, which you need in order to disassociate the route table from the subnet later. A route table can be associated with multiple subnets.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AssociateRouteTable.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> associateSubnetCidrBlockAsync(AssociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a CIDR block with your subnet. You can only associate a single IPv6 CIDR block with your subnet. An IPv6 CIDR block must have a prefix length of /64.
associateSubnetCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<AssociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> associateSubnetCidrBlockAsync(AssociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest,AssociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a CIDR block with your subnet. You can only associate a single IPv6 CIDR block with your subnet. An IPv6 CIDR block must have a prefix length of /64.
associateSubnetCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateVpcCidrBlockResult> associateVpcCidrBlockAsync(AssociateVpcCidrBlockRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a CIDR block with your VPC. You can associate a secondary IPv4 CIDR block, or you can associate an Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block. The IPv6 CIDR block size is fixed at /56.
For more information about associating CIDR blocks with your VPC and applicable restrictions, see VPC and Subnet Sizing in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateVpcCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<AssociateVpcCidrBlockResult> associateVpcCidrBlockAsync(AssociateVpcCidrBlockRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateVpcCidrBlockRequest,AssociateVpcCidrBlockResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Associates a CIDR block with your VPC. You can associate a secondary IPv4 CIDR block, or you can associate an Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block. The IPv6 CIDR block size is fixed at /56.
For more information about associating CIDR blocks with your VPC and applicable restrictions, see VPC and Subnet Sizing in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
associateVpcCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AttachClassicLinkVpcResult> attachClassicLinkVpcAsync(AttachClassicLinkVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Links an EC2-Classic instance to a ClassicLink-enabled VPC through one or more of the VPC's security groups. You
cannot link an EC2-Classic instance to more than one VPC at a time. You can only link an instance that's in the
running
state. An instance is automatically unlinked from a VPC when it's stopped - you can link it
to the VPC again when you restart it.
After you've linked an instance, you cannot change the VPC security groups that are associated with it. To change the security groups, you must first unlink the instance, and then link it again.
Linking your instance to a VPC is sometimes referred to as attaching your instance.
attachClassicLinkVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachClassicLinkVpc.public Future<AttachClassicLinkVpcResult> attachClassicLinkVpcAsync(AttachClassicLinkVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<AttachClassicLinkVpcRequest,AttachClassicLinkVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Links an EC2-Classic instance to a ClassicLink-enabled VPC through one or more of the VPC's security groups. You
cannot link an EC2-Classic instance to more than one VPC at a time. You can only link an instance that's in the
running
state. An instance is automatically unlinked from a VPC when it's stopped - you can link it
to the VPC again when you restart it.
After you've linked an instance, you cannot change the VPC security groups that are associated with it. To change the security groups, you must first unlink the instance, and then link it again.
Linking your instance to a VPC is sometimes referred to as attaching your instance.
attachClassicLinkVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachClassicLinkVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AttachInternetGatewayResult> attachInternetGatewayAsync(AttachInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches an Internet gateway to a VPC, enabling connectivity between the Internet and the VPC. For more information about your VPC and Internet gateway, see the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
attachInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachInternetGateway.public Future<AttachInternetGatewayResult> attachInternetGatewayAsync(AttachInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<AttachInternetGatewayRequest,AttachInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches an Internet gateway to a VPC, enabling connectivity between the Internet and the VPC. For more information about your VPC and Internet gateway, see the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
attachInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachInternetGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AttachNetworkInterfaceResult> attachNetworkInterfaceAsync(AttachNetworkInterfaceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches a network interface to an instance.
attachNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachNetworkInterface.public Future<AttachNetworkInterfaceResult> attachNetworkInterfaceAsync(AttachNetworkInterfaceRequest request, AsyncHandler<AttachNetworkInterfaceRequest,AttachNetworkInterfaceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches a network interface to an instance.
attachNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachNetworkInterface.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AttachVolumeResult> attachVolumeAsync(AttachVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches an EBS volume to a running or stopped instance and exposes it to the instance with the specified device name.
Encrypted EBS volumes may only be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. For more information, see Amazon EBS Encryption in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For a list of supported device names, see Attaching an EBS Volume to an Instance. Any device names that aren't reserved for instance store volumes can be used for EBS volumes. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Instance Store in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If a volume has an AWS Marketplace product code:
The volume can be attached only to a stopped instance.
AWS Marketplace product codes are copied from the volume to the instance.
You must be subscribed to the product.
The instance type and operating system of the instance must support the product. For example, you can't detach a volume from a Windows instance and attach it to a Linux instance.
For an overview of the AWS Marketplace, see Introducing AWS Marketplace.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Attaching Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
attachVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachVolume.public Future<AttachVolumeResult> attachVolumeAsync(AttachVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<AttachVolumeRequest,AttachVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches an EBS volume to a running or stopped instance and exposes it to the instance with the specified device name.
Encrypted EBS volumes may only be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. For more information, see Amazon EBS Encryption in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For a list of supported device names, see Attaching an EBS Volume to an Instance. Any device names that aren't reserved for instance store volumes can be used for EBS volumes. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Instance Store in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
If a volume has an AWS Marketplace product code:
The volume can be attached only to a stopped instance.
AWS Marketplace product codes are copied from the volume to the instance.
You must be subscribed to the product.
The instance type and operating system of the instance must support the product. For example, you can't detach a volume from a Windows instance and attach it to a Linux instance.
For an overview of the AWS Marketplace, see Introducing AWS Marketplace.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Attaching Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
attachVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachVolume.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AttachVpnGatewayResult> attachVpnGatewayAsync(AttachVpnGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches a virtual private gateway to a VPC. You can attach one virtual private gateway to one VPC at a time.
For more information, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
attachVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachVpnGateway.public Future<AttachVpnGatewayResult> attachVpnGatewayAsync(AttachVpnGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<AttachVpnGatewayRequest,AttachVpnGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Attaches a virtual private gateway to a VPC. You can attach one virtual private gateway to one VPC at a time.
For more information, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
attachVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AttachVpnGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressResult> authorizeSecurityGroupEgressAsync(AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Adds one or more egress rules to a security group for use with a VPC. Specifically, this action permits instances to send traffic to one or more destination IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR address ranges, or to one or more destination security groups for the same VPC. This action doesn't apply to security groups for use in EC2-Classic. For more information, see Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. For more information about security group limits, see Amazon VPC Limits.
Each rule consists of the protocol (for example, TCP), plus either a CIDR range or a source group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or port range. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. You can use -1 for the type or code to mean all types or all codes. You can optionally specify a description for the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to affected instances as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
authorizeSecurityGroupEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress.public Future<AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressResult> authorizeSecurityGroupEgressAsync(AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressRequest request, AsyncHandler<AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressRequest,AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Adds one or more egress rules to a security group for use with a VPC. Specifically, this action permits instances to send traffic to one or more destination IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR address ranges, or to one or more destination security groups for the same VPC. This action doesn't apply to security groups for use in EC2-Classic. For more information, see Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. For more information about security group limits, see Amazon VPC Limits.
Each rule consists of the protocol (for example, TCP), plus either a CIDR range or a source group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or port range. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. You can use -1 for the type or code to mean all types or all codes. You can optionally specify a description for the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to affected instances as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
authorizeSecurityGroupEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResult> authorizeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds one or more ingress rules to a security group.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
[EC2-Classic] This action gives one or more IPv4 CIDR address ranges permission to access a security group in your account, or gives one or more security groups (called the source groups) permission to access a security group for your account. A source group can be for your own AWS account, or another. You can have up to 100 rules per group.
[EC2-VPC] This action gives one or more IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR address ranges permission to access a security group in your VPC, or gives one or more other security groups (called the source groups) permission to access a security group for your VPC. The security groups must all be for the same VPC or a peer VPC in a VPC peering connection. For more information about VPC security group limits, see Amazon VPC Limits.
You can optionally specify a description for the security group rule.
authorizeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress.public Future<AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResult> authorizeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest request, AsyncHandler<AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest,AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds one or more ingress rules to a security group.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
[EC2-Classic] This action gives one or more IPv4 CIDR address ranges permission to access a security group in your account, or gives one or more security groups (called the source groups) permission to access a security group for your account. A source group can be for your own AWS account, or another. You can have up to 100 rules per group.
[EC2-VPC] This action gives one or more IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR address ranges permission to access a security group in your VPC, or gives one or more other security groups (called the source groups) permission to access a security group for your VPC. The security groups must all be for the same VPC or a peer VPC in a VPC peering connection. For more information about VPC security group limits, see Amazon VPC Limits.
You can optionally specify a description for the security group rule.
authorizeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<BundleInstanceResult> bundleInstanceAsync(BundleInstanceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Bundles an Amazon instance store-backed Windows instance.
During bundling, only the root device volume (C:\) is bundled. Data on other instance store volumes is not preserved.
This action is not applicable for Linux/Unix instances or Windows instances that are backed by Amazon EBS.
For more information, see Creating an Instance Store-Backed Windows AMI.
bundleInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for BundleInstance.public Future<BundleInstanceResult> bundleInstanceAsync(BundleInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<BundleInstanceRequest,BundleInstanceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Bundles an Amazon instance store-backed Windows instance.
During bundling, only the root device volume (C:\) is bundled. Data on other instance store volumes is not preserved.
This action is not applicable for Linux/Unix instances or Windows instances that are backed by Amazon EBS.
For more information, see Creating an Instance Store-Backed Windows AMI.
bundleInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for BundleInstance.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelBundleTaskResult> cancelBundleTaskAsync(CancelBundleTaskRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels a bundling operation for an instance store-backed Windows instance.
cancelBundleTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelBundleTask.public Future<CancelBundleTaskResult> cancelBundleTaskAsync(CancelBundleTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelBundleTaskRequest,CancelBundleTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels a bundling operation for an instance store-backed Windows instance.
cancelBundleTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelBundleTask.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelConversionTaskResult> cancelConversionTaskAsync(CancelConversionTaskRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an active conversion task. The task can be the import of an instance or volume. The action removes all artifacts of the conversion, including a partially uploaded volume or instance. If the conversion is complete or is in the process of transferring the final disk image, the command fails and returns an exception.
For more information, see Importing a Virtual Machine Using the Amazon EC2 CLI.
cancelConversionTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelConversionTask.public Future<CancelConversionTaskResult> cancelConversionTaskAsync(CancelConversionTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelConversionTaskRequest,CancelConversionTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an active conversion task. The task can be the import of an instance or volume. The action removes all artifacts of the conversion, including a partially uploaded volume or instance. If the conversion is complete or is in the process of transferring the final disk image, the command fails and returns an exception.
For more information, see Importing a Virtual Machine Using the Amazon EC2 CLI.
cancelConversionTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelConversionTask.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelExportTaskResult> cancelExportTaskAsync(CancelExportTaskRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an active export task. The request removes all artifacts of the export, including any partially-created Amazon S3 objects. If the export task is complete or is in the process of transferring the final disk image, the command fails and returns an error.
cancelExportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelExportTask.public Future<CancelExportTaskResult> cancelExportTaskAsync(CancelExportTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelExportTaskRequest,CancelExportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an active export task. The request removes all artifacts of the export, including any partially-created Amazon S3 objects. If the export task is complete or is in the process of transferring the final disk image, the command fails and returns an error.
cancelExportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelExportTask.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelImportTaskResult> cancelImportTaskAsync(CancelImportTaskRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an in-process import virtual machine or import snapshot task.
cancelImportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelImportTask.public Future<CancelImportTaskResult> cancelImportTaskAsync(CancelImportTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelImportTaskRequest,CancelImportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels an in-process import virtual machine or import snapshot task.
cancelImportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelImportTask.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelImportTaskResult> cancelImportTaskAsync()
cancelImportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
cancelImportTaskAsync(CancelImportTaskRequest)
public Future<CancelImportTaskResult> cancelImportTaskAsync(AsyncHandler<CancelImportTaskRequest,CancelImportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
cancelImportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
cancelImportTaskAsync(CancelImportTaskRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<CancelReservedInstancesListingResult> cancelReservedInstancesListingAsync(CancelReservedInstancesListingRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels the specified Reserved Instance listing in the Reserved Instance Marketplace.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
cancelReservedInstancesListingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelReservedInstancesListing.public Future<CancelReservedInstancesListingResult> cancelReservedInstancesListingAsync(CancelReservedInstancesListingRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelReservedInstancesListingRequest,CancelReservedInstancesListingResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels the specified Reserved Instance listing in the Reserved Instance Marketplace.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
cancelReservedInstancesListingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelReservedInstancesListing.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelSpotFleetRequestsResult> cancelSpotFleetRequestsAsync(CancelSpotFleetRequestsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels the specified Spot fleet requests.
After you cancel a Spot fleet request, the Spot fleet launches no new Spot instances. You must specify whether
the Spot fleet should also terminate its Spot instances. If you terminate the instances, the Spot fleet request
enters the cancelled_terminating
state. Otherwise, the Spot fleet request enters the
cancelled_running
state and the instances continue to run until they are interrupted or you
terminate them manually.
cancelSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelSpotFleetRequests.public Future<CancelSpotFleetRequestsResult> cancelSpotFleetRequestsAsync(CancelSpotFleetRequestsRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelSpotFleetRequestsRequest,CancelSpotFleetRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels the specified Spot fleet requests.
After you cancel a Spot fleet request, the Spot fleet launches no new Spot instances. You must specify whether
the Spot fleet should also terminate its Spot instances. If you terminate the instances, the Spot fleet request
enters the cancelled_terminating
state. Otherwise, the Spot fleet request enters the
cancelled_running
state and the instances continue to run until they are interrupted or you
terminate them manually.
cancelSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelSpotFleetRequests.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelSpotInstanceRequestsResult> cancelSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(CancelSpotInstanceRequestsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels one or more Spot instance requests. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 starts on your behalf when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Canceling a Spot instance request does not terminate running Spot instances associated with the request.
cancelSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelSpotInstanceRequests.public Future<CancelSpotInstanceRequestsResult> cancelSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(CancelSpotInstanceRequestsRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelSpotInstanceRequestsRequest,CancelSpotInstanceRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Cancels one or more Spot instance requests. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 starts on your behalf when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Canceling a Spot instance request does not terminate running Spot instances associated with the request.
cancelSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CancelSpotInstanceRequests.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ConfirmProductInstanceResult> confirmProductInstanceAsync(ConfirmProductInstanceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Determines whether a product code is associated with an instance. This action can only be used by the owner of the product code. It is useful when a product code owner must verify whether another user's instance is eligible for support.
confirmProductInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ConfirmProductInstance.public Future<ConfirmProductInstanceResult> confirmProductInstanceAsync(ConfirmProductInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ConfirmProductInstanceRequest,ConfirmProductInstanceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Determines whether a product code is associated with an instance. This action can only be used by the owner of the product code. It is useful when a product code owner must verify whether another user's instance is eligible for support.
confirmProductInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ConfirmProductInstance.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CopyFpgaImageResult> copyFpgaImageAsync(CopyFpgaImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Copies the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) to the current region.
copyFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<CopyFpgaImageResult> copyFpgaImageAsync(CopyFpgaImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyFpgaImageRequest,CopyFpgaImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Copies the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) to the current region.
copyFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CopyImageResult> copyImageAsync(CopyImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Initiates the copy of an AMI from the specified source region to the current region. You specify the destination region by using its endpoint when making the request.
For more information about the prerequisites and limits when copying an AMI, see Copying an AMI in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
copyImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CopyImage.public Future<CopyImageResult> copyImageAsync(CopyImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyImageRequest,CopyImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Initiates the copy of an AMI from the specified source region to the current region. You specify the destination region by using its endpoint when making the request.
For more information about the prerequisites and limits when copying an AMI, see Copying an AMI in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
copyImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CopyImage.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CopySnapshotResult> copySnapshotAsync(CopySnapshotRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Copies a point-in-time snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can copy the snapshot within the same region or from one region to another. You can use the snapshot to create EBS volumes or Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). The snapshot is copied to the regional endpoint that you send the HTTP request to.
Copies of encrypted EBS snapshots remain encrypted. Copies of unencrypted snapshots remain unencrypted, unless
the Encrypted
flag is specified during the snapshot copy operation. By default, encrypted snapshot
copies use the default AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK); however, you can specify a
non-default CMK with the KmsKeyId
parameter.
To copy an encrypted snapshot that has been shared from another account, you must have permissions for the CMK used to encrypt the snapshot.
Snapshots created by the CopySnapshot action have an arbitrary volume ID that should not be used for any purpose.
For more information, see Copying an Amazon EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
copySnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CopySnapshot.public Future<CopySnapshotResult> copySnapshotAsync(CopySnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopySnapshotRequest,CopySnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Copies a point-in-time snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can copy the snapshot within the same region or from one region to another. You can use the snapshot to create EBS volumes or Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). The snapshot is copied to the regional endpoint that you send the HTTP request to.
Copies of encrypted EBS snapshots remain encrypted. Copies of unencrypted snapshots remain unencrypted, unless
the Encrypted
flag is specified during the snapshot copy operation. By default, encrypted snapshot
copies use the default AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK); however, you can specify a
non-default CMK with the KmsKeyId
parameter.
To copy an encrypted snapshot that has been shared from another account, you must have permissions for the CMK used to encrypt the snapshot.
Snapshots created by the CopySnapshot action have an arbitrary volume ID that should not be used for any purpose.
For more information, see Copying an Amazon EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
copySnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CopySnapshot.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateCustomerGatewayResult> createCustomerGatewayAsync(CreateCustomerGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Provides information to AWS about your VPN customer gateway device. The customer gateway is the appliance at your end of the VPN connection. (The device on the AWS side of the VPN connection is the virtual private gateway.) You must provide the Internet-routable IP address of the customer gateway's external interface. The IP address must be static and may be behind a device performing network address translation (NAT).
For devices that use Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), you can also provide the device's BGP Autonomous System Number (ASN). You can use an existing ASN assigned to your network. If you don't have an ASN already, you can use a private ASN (in the 64512 - 65534 range).
Amazon EC2 supports all 2-byte ASN numbers in the range of 1 - 65534, with the exception of 7224, which is
reserved in the us-east-1
region, and 9059, which is reserved in the eu-west-1
region.
For more information about VPN customer gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You cannot create more than one customer gateway with the same VPN type, IP address, and BGP ASN parameter values. If you run an identical request more than one time, the first request creates the customer gateway, and subsequent requests return information about the existing customer gateway. The subsequent requests do not create new customer gateway resources.
createCustomerGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateCustomerGateway.public Future<CreateCustomerGatewayResult> createCustomerGatewayAsync(CreateCustomerGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateCustomerGatewayRequest,CreateCustomerGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Provides information to AWS about your VPN customer gateway device. The customer gateway is the appliance at your end of the VPN connection. (The device on the AWS side of the VPN connection is the virtual private gateway.) You must provide the Internet-routable IP address of the customer gateway's external interface. The IP address must be static and may be behind a device performing network address translation (NAT).
For devices that use Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), you can also provide the device's BGP Autonomous System Number (ASN). You can use an existing ASN assigned to your network. If you don't have an ASN already, you can use a private ASN (in the 64512 - 65534 range).
Amazon EC2 supports all 2-byte ASN numbers in the range of 1 - 65534, with the exception of 7224, which is
reserved in the us-east-1
region, and 9059, which is reserved in the eu-west-1
region.
For more information about VPN customer gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You cannot create more than one customer gateway with the same VPN type, IP address, and BGP ASN parameter values. If you run an identical request more than one time, the first request creates the customer gateway, and subsequent requests return information about the existing customer gateway. The subsequent requests do not create new customer gateway resources.
createCustomerGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateCustomerGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDefaultSubnetResult> createDefaultSubnetAsync(CreateDefaultSubnetRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a default subnet with a size /20
IPv4 CIDR block in the specified Availability Zone in your
default VPC. You can have only one default subnet per Availability Zone. For more information, see Creating a
Default Subnet in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createDefaultSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<CreateDefaultSubnetResult> createDefaultSubnetAsync(CreateDefaultSubnetRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDefaultSubnetRequest,CreateDefaultSubnetResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a default subnet with a size /20
IPv4 CIDR block in the specified Availability Zone in your
default VPC. You can have only one default subnet per Availability Zone. For more information, see Creating a
Default Subnet in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createDefaultSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDefaultVpcResult> createDefaultVpcAsync(CreateDefaultVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a default VPC with a size /16
IPv4 CIDR block and a default subnet in each Availability
Zone. For more information about the components of a default VPC, see Default VPC and Default Subnets
in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. You cannot specify the components of the default VPC
yourself.
You can create a default VPC if you deleted your previous default VPC. You cannot have more than one default VPC per region.
If your account supports EC2-Classic, you cannot use this action to create a default VPC in a region that supports EC2-Classic. If you want a default VPC in a region that supports EC2-Classic, see "I really want a default VPC for my existing EC2 account. Is that possible?" in the Default VPCs FAQ.
createDefaultVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateDefaultVpc.public Future<CreateDefaultVpcResult> createDefaultVpcAsync(CreateDefaultVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDefaultVpcRequest,CreateDefaultVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a default VPC with a size /16
IPv4 CIDR block and a default subnet in each Availability
Zone. For more information about the components of a default VPC, see Default VPC and Default Subnets
in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. You cannot specify the components of the default VPC
yourself.
You can create a default VPC if you deleted your previous default VPC. You cannot have more than one default VPC per region.
If your account supports EC2-Classic, you cannot use this action to create a default VPC in a region that supports EC2-Classic. If you want a default VPC in a region that supports EC2-Classic, see "I really want a default VPC for my existing EC2 account. Is that possible?" in the Default VPCs FAQ.
createDefaultVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateDefaultVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDhcpOptionsResult> createDhcpOptionsAsync(CreateDhcpOptionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a set of DHCP options for your VPC. After creating the set, you must associate it with the VPC, causing all existing and new instances that you launch in the VPC to use this set of DHCP options. The following are the individual DHCP options you can specify. For more information about the options, see RFC 2132.
domain-name-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four domain name servers, or AmazonProvidedDNS. The
default DHCP option set specifies AmazonProvidedDNS. If specifying more than one domain name server, specify the
IP addresses in a single parameter, separated by commas. If you want your instance to receive a custom DNS
hostname as specified in domain-name
, you must set domain-name-servers
to a custom DNS
server.
domain-name
- If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in us-east-1
, specify
ec2.internal
. If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in another region, specify
region.compute.internal
(for example, ap-northeast-1.compute.internal
). Otherwise,
specify a domain name (for example, MyCompany.com
). This value is used to complete unqualified DNS
hostnames. Important: Some Linux operating systems accept multiple domain names separated by spaces.
However, Windows and other Linux operating systems treat the value as a single domain, which results in
unexpected behavior. If your DHCP options set is associated with a VPC that has instances with multiple operating
systems, specify only one domain name.
ntp-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers.
netbios-name-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four NetBIOS name servers.
netbios-node-type
- The NetBIOS node type (1, 2, 4, or 8). We recommend that you specify 2
(broadcast and multicast are not currently supported). For more information about these node types, see RFC 2132.
Your VPC automatically starts out with a set of DHCP options that includes only a DNS server that we provide
(AmazonProvidedDNS). If you create a set of options, and if your VPC has an Internet gateway, make sure to set
the domain-name-servers
option either to AmazonProvidedDNS
or to a domain name server
of your choice. For more information about DHCP options, see DHCP Options Sets in the
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateDhcpOptions.public Future<CreateDhcpOptionsResult> createDhcpOptionsAsync(CreateDhcpOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDhcpOptionsRequest,CreateDhcpOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a set of DHCP options for your VPC. After creating the set, you must associate it with the VPC, causing all existing and new instances that you launch in the VPC to use this set of DHCP options. The following are the individual DHCP options you can specify. For more information about the options, see RFC 2132.
domain-name-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four domain name servers, or AmazonProvidedDNS. The
default DHCP option set specifies AmazonProvidedDNS. If specifying more than one domain name server, specify the
IP addresses in a single parameter, separated by commas. If you want your instance to receive a custom DNS
hostname as specified in domain-name
, you must set domain-name-servers
to a custom DNS
server.
domain-name
- If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in us-east-1
, specify
ec2.internal
. If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in another region, specify
region.compute.internal
(for example, ap-northeast-1.compute.internal
). Otherwise,
specify a domain name (for example, MyCompany.com
). This value is used to complete unqualified DNS
hostnames. Important: Some Linux operating systems accept multiple domain names separated by spaces.
However, Windows and other Linux operating systems treat the value as a single domain, which results in
unexpected behavior. If your DHCP options set is associated with a VPC that has instances with multiple operating
systems, specify only one domain name.
ntp-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers.
netbios-name-servers
- The IP addresses of up to four NetBIOS name servers.
netbios-node-type
- The NetBIOS node type (1, 2, 4, or 8). We recommend that you specify 2
(broadcast and multicast are not currently supported). For more information about these node types, see RFC 2132.
Your VPC automatically starts out with a set of DHCP options that includes only a DNS server that we provide
(AmazonProvidedDNS). If you create a set of options, and if your VPC has an Internet gateway, make sure to set
the domain-name-servers
option either to AmazonProvidedDNS
or to a domain name server
of your choice. For more information about DHCP options, see DHCP Options Sets in the
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateDhcpOptions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> createEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync(CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[IPv6 only] Creates an egress-only Internet gateway for your VPC. An egress-only Internet gateway is used to enable outbound communication over IPv6 from instances in your VPC to the Internet, and prevents hosts outside of your VPC from initiating an IPv6 connection with your instance.
createEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> createEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync(CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest,CreateEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[IPv6 only] Creates an egress-only Internet gateway for your VPC. An egress-only Internet gateway is used to enable outbound communication over IPv6 from instances in your VPC to the Internet, and prevents hosts outside of your VPC from initiating an IPv6 connection with your instance.
createEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateFlowLogsResult> createFlowLogsAsync(CreateFlowLogsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates one or more flow logs to capture IP traffic for a specific network interface, subnet, or VPC. Flow logs are delivered to a specified log group in Amazon CloudWatch Logs. If you specify a VPC or subnet in the request, a log stream is created in CloudWatch Logs for each network interface in the subnet or VPC. Log streams can include information about accepted and rejected traffic to a network interface. You can view the data in your log streams using Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
In your request, you must also specify an IAM role that has permission to publish logs to CloudWatch Logs.
createFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateFlowLogs.public Future<CreateFlowLogsResult> createFlowLogsAsync(CreateFlowLogsRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateFlowLogsRequest,CreateFlowLogsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates one or more flow logs to capture IP traffic for a specific network interface, subnet, or VPC. Flow logs are delivered to a specified log group in Amazon CloudWatch Logs. If you specify a VPC or subnet in the request, a log stream is created in CloudWatch Logs for each network interface in the subnet or VPC. Log streams can include information about accepted and rejected traffic to a network interface. You can view the data in your log streams using Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
In your request, you must also specify an IAM role that has permission to publish logs to CloudWatch Logs.
createFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateFlowLogs.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateFpgaImageResult> createFpgaImageAsync(CreateFpgaImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) from the specified design checkpoint (DCP).
The create operation is asynchronous. To verify that the AFI is ready for use, check the output logs.
An AFI contains the FPGA bitstream that is ready to download to an FPGA. You can securely deploy an AFI on one or more FPGA-accelerated instances. For more information, see the AWS FPGA Hardware Development Kit.
createFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<CreateFpgaImageResult> createFpgaImageAsync(CreateFpgaImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateFpgaImageRequest,CreateFpgaImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) from the specified design checkpoint (DCP).
The create operation is asynchronous. To verify that the AFI is ready for use, check the output logs.
An AFI contains the FPGA bitstream that is ready to download to an FPGA. You can securely deploy an AFI on one or more FPGA-accelerated instances. For more information, see the AWS FPGA Hardware Development Kit.
createFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateImageResult> createImageAsync(CreateImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Amazon EBS-backed AMI from an Amazon EBS-backed instance that is either running or stopped.
If you customized your instance with instance store volumes or EBS volumes in addition to the root device volume, the new AMI contains block device mapping information for those volumes. When you launch an instance from this new AMI, the instance automatically launches with those additional volumes.
For more information, see Creating Amazon EBS-Backed Linux AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateImage.public Future<CreateImageResult> createImageAsync(CreateImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateImageRequest,CreateImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Amazon EBS-backed AMI from an Amazon EBS-backed instance that is either running or stopped.
If you customized your instance with instance store volumes or EBS volumes in addition to the root device volume, the new AMI contains block device mapping information for those volumes. When you launch an instance from this new AMI, the instance automatically launches with those additional volumes.
For more information, see Creating Amazon EBS-Backed Linux AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateImage.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateInstanceExportTaskResult> createInstanceExportTaskAsync(CreateInstanceExportTaskRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Exports a running or stopped instance to an S3 bucket.
For information about the supported operating systems, image formats, and known limitations for the types of instances you can export, see Exporting an Instance as a VM Using VM Import/Export in the VM Import/Export User Guide.
createInstanceExportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateInstanceExportTask.public Future<CreateInstanceExportTaskResult> createInstanceExportTaskAsync(CreateInstanceExportTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateInstanceExportTaskRequest,CreateInstanceExportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Exports a running or stopped instance to an S3 bucket.
For information about the supported operating systems, image formats, and known limitations for the types of instances you can export, see Exporting an Instance as a VM Using VM Import/Export in the VM Import/Export User Guide.
createInstanceExportTaskAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateInstanceExportTask.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateInternetGatewayResult> createInternetGatewayAsync(CreateInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Internet gateway for use with a VPC. After creating the Internet gateway, you attach it to a VPC using AttachInternetGateway.
For more information about your VPC and Internet gateway, see the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateInternetGateway.public Future<CreateInternetGatewayResult> createInternetGatewayAsync(CreateInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateInternetGatewayRequest,CreateInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an Internet gateway for use with a VPC. After creating the Internet gateway, you attach it to a VPC using AttachInternetGateway.
For more information about your VPC and Internet gateway, see the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateInternetGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateInternetGatewayResult> createInternetGatewayAsync()
createInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
createInternetGatewayAsync(CreateInternetGatewayRequest)
public Future<CreateInternetGatewayResult> createInternetGatewayAsync(AsyncHandler<CreateInternetGatewayRequest,CreateInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
createInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
createInternetGatewayAsync(CreateInternetGatewayRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<CreateKeyPairResult> createKeyPairAsync(CreateKeyPairRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a 2048-bit RSA key pair with the specified name. Amazon EC2 stores the public key and displays the private key for you to save to a file. The private key is returned as an unencrypted PEM encoded PKCS#8 private key. If a key with the specified name already exists, Amazon EC2 returns an error.
You can have up to five thousand key pairs per region.
The key pair returned to you is available only in the region in which you create it. To create a key pair that is available in all regions, use ImportKeyPair.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateKeyPair.public Future<CreateKeyPairResult> createKeyPairAsync(CreateKeyPairRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateKeyPairRequest,CreateKeyPairResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a 2048-bit RSA key pair with the specified name. Amazon EC2 stores the public key and displays the private key for you to save to a file. The private key is returned as an unencrypted PEM encoded PKCS#8 private key. If a key with the specified name already exists, Amazon EC2 returns an error.
You can have up to five thousand key pairs per region.
The key pair returned to you is available only in the region in which you create it. To create a key pair that is available in all regions, use ImportKeyPair.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateKeyPair.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNatGatewayResult> createNatGatewayAsync(CreateNatGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a NAT gateway in the specified subnet. A NAT gateway can be used to enable instances in a private subnet to connect to the Internet. This action creates a network interface in the specified subnet with a private IP address from the IP address range of the subnet. For more information, see NAT Gateways in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNatGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNatGateway.public Future<CreateNatGatewayResult> createNatGatewayAsync(CreateNatGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNatGatewayRequest,CreateNatGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a NAT gateway in the specified subnet. A NAT gateway can be used to enable instances in a private subnet to connect to the Internet. This action creates a network interface in the specified subnet with a private IP address from the IP address range of the subnet. For more information, see NAT Gateways in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNatGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNatGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNetworkAclResult> createNetworkAclAsync(CreateNetworkAclRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a network ACL in a VPC. Network ACLs provide an optional layer of security (in addition to security groups) for the instances in your VPC.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkAclAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkAcl.public Future<CreateNetworkAclResult> createNetworkAclAsync(CreateNetworkAclRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNetworkAclRequest,CreateNetworkAclResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a network ACL in a VPC. Network ACLs provide an optional layer of security (in addition to security groups) for the instances in your VPC.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkAclAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkAcl.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNetworkAclEntryResult> createNetworkAclEntryAsync(CreateNetworkAclEntryRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an entry (a rule) in a network ACL with the specified rule number. Each network ACL has a set of numbered ingress rules and a separate set of numbered egress rules. When determining whether a packet should be allowed in or out of a subnet associated with the ACL, we process the entries in the ACL according to the rule numbers, in ascending order. Each network ACL has a set of ingress rules and a separate set of egress rules.
We recommend that you leave room between the rule numbers (for example, 100, 110, 120, ...), and not number them one right after the other (for example, 101, 102, 103, ...). This makes it easier to add a rule between existing ones without having to renumber the rules.
After you add an entry, you can't modify it; you must either replace it, or create an entry and delete the old one.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkAclEntry.public Future<CreateNetworkAclEntryResult> createNetworkAclEntryAsync(CreateNetworkAclEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNetworkAclEntryRequest,CreateNetworkAclEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an entry (a rule) in a network ACL with the specified rule number. Each network ACL has a set of numbered ingress rules and a separate set of numbered egress rules. When determining whether a packet should be allowed in or out of a subnet associated with the ACL, we process the entries in the ACL according to the rule numbers, in ascending order. Each network ACL has a set of ingress rules and a separate set of egress rules.
We recommend that you leave room between the rule numbers (for example, 100, 110, 120, ...), and not number them one right after the other (for example, 101, 102, 103, ...). This makes it easier to add a rule between existing ones without having to renumber the rules.
After you add an entry, you can't modify it; you must either replace it, or create an entry and delete the old one.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkAclEntry.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNetworkInterfaceResult> createNetworkInterfaceAsync(CreateNetworkInterfaceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a network interface in the specified subnet.
For more information about network interfaces, see Elastic Network Interfaces in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkInterface.public Future<CreateNetworkInterfaceResult> createNetworkInterfaceAsync(CreateNetworkInterfaceRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNetworkInterfaceRequest,CreateNetworkInterfaceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a network interface in the specified subnet.
For more information about network interfaces, see Elastic Network Interfaces in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkInterface.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> createNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync(CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Grants an AWS authorized partner account permission to attach the specified network interface to an instance in their account.
You can grant permission to a single AWS account only, and only one account at a time.
createNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkInterfacePermission.public Future<CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> createNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync(CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest,CreateNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Grants an AWS authorized partner account permission to attach the specified network interface to an instance in their account.
You can grant permission to a single AWS account only, and only one account at a time.
createNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkInterfacePermission.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreatePlacementGroupResult> createPlacementGroupAsync(CreatePlacementGroupRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a placement group that you launch cluster instances into. Give the group a name that's unique within the scope of your account.
For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createPlacementGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreatePlacementGroup.public Future<CreatePlacementGroupResult> createPlacementGroupAsync(CreatePlacementGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreatePlacementGroupRequest,CreatePlacementGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a placement group that you launch cluster instances into. Give the group a name that's unique within the scope of your account.
For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createPlacementGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreatePlacementGroup.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateReservedInstancesListingResult> createReservedInstancesListingAsync(CreateReservedInstancesListingRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a listing for Amazon EC2 Standard Reserved Instances to be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. You can submit one Standard Reserved Instance listing at a time. To get a list of your Standard Reserved Instances, you can use the DescribeReservedInstances operation.
Only Standard Reserved Instances with a capacity reservation can be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. Convertible Reserved Instances and Standard Reserved Instances with a regional benefit cannot be sold.
The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Standard Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances.
To sell your Standard Reserved Instances, you must first register as a seller in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. After completing the registration process, you can create a Reserved Instance Marketplace listing of some or all of your Standard Reserved Instances, and specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Standard Reserved Instance listings then become available for purchase. To view the details of your Standard Reserved Instance listing, you can use the DescribeReservedInstancesListings operation.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createReservedInstancesListingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateReservedInstancesListing.public Future<CreateReservedInstancesListingResult> createReservedInstancesListingAsync(CreateReservedInstancesListingRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateReservedInstancesListingRequest,CreateReservedInstancesListingResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a listing for Amazon EC2 Standard Reserved Instances to be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. You can submit one Standard Reserved Instance listing at a time. To get a list of your Standard Reserved Instances, you can use the DescribeReservedInstances operation.
Only Standard Reserved Instances with a capacity reservation can be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. Convertible Reserved Instances and Standard Reserved Instances with a regional benefit cannot be sold.
The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Standard Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances.
To sell your Standard Reserved Instances, you must first register as a seller in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. After completing the registration process, you can create a Reserved Instance Marketplace listing of some or all of your Standard Reserved Instances, and specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Standard Reserved Instance listings then become available for purchase. To view the details of your Standard Reserved Instance listing, you can use the DescribeReservedInstancesListings operation.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createReservedInstancesListingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateReservedInstancesListing.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateRouteResult> createRouteAsync(CreateRouteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a route in a route table within a VPC.
You must specify one of the following targets: Internet gateway or virtual private gateway, NAT instance, NAT gateway, VPC peering connection, network interface, or egress-only Internet gateway.
When determining how to route traffic, we use the route with the most specific match. For example, traffic is
destined for the IPv4 address 192.0.2.3
, and the route table includes the following two IPv4 routes:
192.0.2.0/24
(goes to some target A)
192.0.2.0/28
(goes to some target B)
Both routes apply to the traffic destined for 192.0.2.3
. However, the second route in the list
covers a smaller number of IP addresses and is therefore more specific, so we use that route to determine where
to target the traffic.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateRoute.public Future<CreateRouteResult> createRouteAsync(CreateRouteRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateRouteRequest,CreateRouteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a route in a route table within a VPC.
You must specify one of the following targets: Internet gateway or virtual private gateway, NAT instance, NAT gateway, VPC peering connection, network interface, or egress-only Internet gateway.
When determining how to route traffic, we use the route with the most specific match. For example, traffic is
destined for the IPv4 address 192.0.2.3
, and the route table includes the following two IPv4 routes:
192.0.2.0/24
(goes to some target A)
192.0.2.0/28
(goes to some target B)
Both routes apply to the traffic destined for 192.0.2.3
. However, the second route in the list
covers a smaller number of IP addresses and is therefore more specific, so we use that route to determine where
to target the traffic.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateRoute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateRouteTableResult> createRouteTableAsync(CreateRouteTableRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a route table for the specified VPC. After you create a route table, you can add routes and associate the table with a subnet.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateRouteTable.public Future<CreateRouteTableResult> createRouteTableAsync(CreateRouteTableRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateRouteTableRequest,CreateRouteTableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a route table for the specified VPC. After you create a route table, you can add routes and associate the table with a subnet.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateRouteTable.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSecurityGroupResult> createSecurityGroupAsync(CreateSecurityGroupRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a security group.
A security group is for use with instances either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a specific VPC. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Security Groups in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide and Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
EC2-Classic: You can have up to 500 security groups.
EC2-VPC: You can create up to 500 security groups per VPC.
When you create a security group, you specify a friendly name of your choice. You can have a security group for use in EC2-Classic with the same name as a security group for use in a VPC. However, you can't have two security groups for use in EC2-Classic with the same name or two security groups for use in a VPC with the same name.
You have a default security group for use in EC2-Classic and a default security group for use in your VPC. If you don't specify a security group when you launch an instance, the instance is launched into the appropriate default security group. A default security group includes a default rule that grants instances unrestricted network access to each other.
You can add or remove rules from your security groups using AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress, AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress, RevokeSecurityGroupIngress, and RevokeSecurityGroupEgress.
createSecurityGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSecurityGroup.public Future<CreateSecurityGroupResult> createSecurityGroupAsync(CreateSecurityGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSecurityGroupRequest,CreateSecurityGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a security group.
A security group is for use with instances either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a specific VPC. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Security Groups in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide and Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
EC2-Classic: You can have up to 500 security groups.
EC2-VPC: You can create up to 500 security groups per VPC.
When you create a security group, you specify a friendly name of your choice. You can have a security group for use in EC2-Classic with the same name as a security group for use in a VPC. However, you can't have two security groups for use in EC2-Classic with the same name or two security groups for use in a VPC with the same name.
You have a default security group for use in EC2-Classic and a default security group for use in your VPC. If you don't specify a security group when you launch an instance, the instance is launched into the appropriate default security group. A default security group includes a default rule that grants instances unrestricted network access to each other.
You can add or remove rules from your security groups using AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress, AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress, RevokeSecurityGroupIngress, and RevokeSecurityGroupEgress.
createSecurityGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSecurityGroup.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSnapshotResult> createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance.
When a snapshot is created, any AWS Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot.
You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been
written to your EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this may exclude any data that has been
cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough
to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume,
you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume
to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is
pending
.
To create a snapshot for EBS volumes that serve as root devices, you should stop the instance before taking the snapshot.
Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected.
For more information, see Amazon Elastic Block Store and Amazon EBS Encryption in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSnapshot.public Future<CreateSnapshotResult> createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSnapshotRequest,CreateSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance.
When a snapshot is created, any AWS Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot.
You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been
written to your EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this may exclude any data that has been
cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough
to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume,
you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume
to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is
pending
.
To create a snapshot for EBS volumes that serve as root devices, you should stop the instance before taking the snapshot.
Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected.
For more information, see Amazon Elastic Block Store and Amazon EBS Encryption in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSnapshot.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> createSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a data feed for Spot instances, enabling you to view Spot instance usage logs. You can create one data feed per AWS account. For more information, see Spot Instance Data Feed in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSpotDatafeedSubscription.public Future<CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> createSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest,CreateSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a data feed for Spot instances, enabling you to view Spot instance usage logs. You can create one data feed per AWS account. For more information, see Spot Instance Data Feed in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSpotDatafeedSubscription.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateSubnetResult> createSubnetAsync(CreateSubnetRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a subnet in an existing VPC.
When you create each subnet, you provide the VPC ID and the IPv4 CIDR block you want for the subnet. After you create a subnet, you can't change its CIDR block. The size of the subnet's IPv4 CIDR block can be the same as a VPC's IPv4 CIDR block, or a subset of a VPC's IPv4 CIDR block. If you create more than one subnet in a VPC, the subnets' CIDR blocks must not overlap. The smallest IPv4 subnet (and VPC) you can create uses a /28 netmask (16 IPv4 addresses), and the largest uses a /16 netmask (65,536 IPv4 addresses).
If you've associated an IPv6 CIDR block with your VPC, you can create a subnet with an IPv6 CIDR block that uses a /64 prefix length.
AWS reserves both the first four and the last IPv4 address in each subnet's CIDR block. They're not available for use.
If you add more than one subnet to a VPC, they're set up in a star topology with a logical router in the middle.
If you launch an instance in a VPC using an Amazon EBS-backed AMI, the IP address doesn't change if you stop and restart the instance (unlike a similar instance launched outside a VPC, which gets a new IP address when restarted). It's therefore possible to have a subnet with no running instances (they're all stopped), but no remaining IP addresses available.
For more information about subnets, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSubnet.public Future<CreateSubnetResult> createSubnetAsync(CreateSubnetRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateSubnetRequest,CreateSubnetResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a subnet in an existing VPC.
When you create each subnet, you provide the VPC ID and the IPv4 CIDR block you want for the subnet. After you create a subnet, you can't change its CIDR block. The size of the subnet's IPv4 CIDR block can be the same as a VPC's IPv4 CIDR block, or a subset of a VPC's IPv4 CIDR block. If you create more than one subnet in a VPC, the subnets' CIDR blocks must not overlap. The smallest IPv4 subnet (and VPC) you can create uses a /28 netmask (16 IPv4 addresses), and the largest uses a /16 netmask (65,536 IPv4 addresses).
If you've associated an IPv6 CIDR block with your VPC, you can create a subnet with an IPv6 CIDR block that uses a /64 prefix length.
AWS reserves both the first four and the last IPv4 address in each subnet's CIDR block. They're not available for use.
If you add more than one subnet to a VPC, they're set up in a star topology with a logical router in the middle.
If you launch an instance in a VPC using an Amazon EBS-backed AMI, the IP address doesn't change if you stop and restart the instance (unlike a similar instance launched outside a VPC, which gets a new IP address when restarted). It's therefore possible to have a subnet with no running instances (they're all stopped), but no remaining IP addresses available.
For more information about subnets, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateSubnet.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateTagsResult> createTagsAsync(CreateTagsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified Amazon EC2 resource or resources. Each resource can have a maximum of 50 tags. Each tag consists of a key and optional value. Tag keys must be unique per resource.
For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. For more information about creating IAM policies that control users' access to resources based on tags, see Supported Resource-Level Permissions for Amazon EC2 API Actions in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateTags.public Future<CreateTagsResult> createTagsAsync(CreateTagsRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateTagsRequest,CreateTagsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified Amazon EC2 resource or resources. Each resource can have a maximum of 50 tags. Each tag consists of a key and optional value. Tag keys must be unique per resource.
For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. For more information about creating IAM policies that control users' access to resources based on tags, see Supported Resource-Level Permissions for Amazon EC2 API Actions in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateTags.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVolumeResult> createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. The volume is created in the regional endpoint that you send the HTTP request to. For more information see Regions and Endpoints.
You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any AWS Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume.
You can create encrypted volumes with the Encrypted
parameter. Encrypted volumes may only be
attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are
also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS Encryption in the
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon EC2 Resources.
For more information, see Creating an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVolume.public Future<CreateVolumeResult> createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVolumeRequest,CreateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. The volume is created in the regional endpoint that you send the HTTP request to. For more information see Regions and Endpoints.
You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any AWS Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume.
You can create encrypted volumes with the Encrypted
parameter. Encrypted volumes may only be
attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are
also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS Encryption in the
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon EC2 Resources.
For more information, see Creating an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVolume.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpcResult> createVpcAsync(CreateVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPC with the specified IPv4 CIDR block. The smallest VPC you can create uses a /28 netmask (16 IPv4 addresses), and the largest uses a /16 netmask (65,536 IPv4 addresses). To help you decide how big to make your VPC, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can optionally request an Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block for the VPC. The IPv6 CIDR block uses a /56 prefix length, and is allocated from Amazon's pool of IPv6 addresses. You cannot choose the IPv6 range for your VPC.
By default, each instance you launch in the VPC has the default DHCP options, which includes only a default DNS server that we provide (AmazonProvidedDNS). For more information about DHCP options, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can specify the instance tenancy value for the VPC when you create it. You can't change this value for the VPC after you create it. For more information, see Dedicated Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpc.public Future<CreateVpcResult> createVpcAsync(CreateVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpcRequest,CreateVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPC with the specified IPv4 CIDR block. The smallest VPC you can create uses a /28 netmask (16 IPv4 addresses), and the largest uses a /16 netmask (65,536 IPv4 addresses). To help you decide how big to make your VPC, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can optionally request an Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block for the VPC. The IPv6 CIDR block uses a /56 prefix length, and is allocated from Amazon's pool of IPv6 addresses. You cannot choose the IPv6 range for your VPC.
By default, each instance you launch in the VPC has the default DHCP options, which includes only a default DNS server that we provide (AmazonProvidedDNS). For more information about DHCP options, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can specify the instance tenancy value for the VPC when you create it. You can't change this value for the VPC after you create it. For more information, see Dedicated Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
createVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpcEndpointResult> createVpcEndpointAsync(CreateVpcEndpointRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPC endpoint for a specified AWS service. An endpoint enables you to create a private connection between your VPC and another AWS service in your account. You can create a gateway endpoint or an interface endpoint.
A gateway endpoint serves as a target for a route in your route table for traffic destined for the AWS service. You can specify the VPC route tables that use the endpoint, and you can optionally specify an endpoint policy to attach to the endpoint that will control access to the service from your VPC.
An interface endpoint is a network interface in your subnet with a private IP address that serves as an entry point for traffic destined to the AWS service. You can specify the subnets in which to create an endpoint, and the security groups to associate with the network interface.
createVpcEndpointAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpcEndpoint.public Future<CreateVpcEndpointResult> createVpcEndpointAsync(CreateVpcEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpcEndpointRequest,CreateVpcEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPC endpoint for a specified AWS service. An endpoint enables you to create a private connection between your VPC and another AWS service in your account. You can create a gateway endpoint or an interface endpoint.
A gateway endpoint serves as a target for a route in your route table for traffic destined for the AWS service. You can specify the VPC route tables that use the endpoint, and you can optionally specify an endpoint policy to attach to the endpoint that will control access to the service from your VPC.
An interface endpoint is a network interface in your subnet with a private IP address that serves as an entry point for traffic destined to the AWS service. You can specify the subnets in which to create an endpoint, and the security groups to associate with the network interface.
createVpcEndpointAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpcEndpoint.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and a peer VPC with which to create the connection. The peer VPC can belong to another AWS account. The requester VPC and peer VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.
The owner of the peer VPC must accept the peering request to activate the peering connection. The VPC peering connection request expires after 7 days, after which it cannot be accepted or rejected.
If you try to create a VPC peering connection between VPCs that have overlapping CIDR blocks, the VPC peering
connection status goes to failed
.
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpcPeeringConnection.public Future<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and a peer VPC with which to create the connection. The peer VPC can belong to another AWS account. The requester VPC and peer VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.
The owner of the peer VPC must accept the peering request to activate the peering connection. The VPC peering connection request expires after 7 days, after which it cannot be accepted or rejected.
If you try to create a VPC peering connection between VPCs that have overlapping CIDR blocks, the VPC peering
connection status goes to failed
.
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpcPeeringConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync()
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest)
public Future<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(AsyncHandler<CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,CreateVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
createVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(CreateVpcPeeringConnectionRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<CreateVpnConnectionResult> createVpnConnectionAsync(CreateVpnConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The only
supported connection type is ipsec.1
.
The response includes information that you need to give to your network administrator to configure your customer gateway.
We strongly recommend that you use HTTPS when calling this operation because the response contains sensitive cryptographic information for configuring your customer gateway.
If you decide to shut down your VPN connection for any reason and later create a new VPN connection, you must reconfigure your customer gateway with the new information returned from this call.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error.
For more information, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnection.public Future<CreateVpnConnectionResult> createVpnConnectionAsync(CreateVpnConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpnConnectionRequest,CreateVpnConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The only
supported connection type is ipsec.1
.
The response includes information that you need to give to your network administrator to configure your customer gateway.
We strongly recommend that you use HTTPS when calling this operation because the response contains sensitive cryptographic information for configuring your customer gateway.
If you decide to shut down your VPN connection for any reason and later create a new VPN connection, you must reconfigure your customer gateway with the new information returned from this call.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error.
For more information, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpnConnectionRouteResult> createVpnConnectionRouteAsync(CreateVpnConnectionRouteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a static route associated with a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The static route allows traffic to be routed from the virtual private gateway to the VPN customer gateway.
For more information about VPN connections, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnConnectionRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnectionRoute.public Future<CreateVpnConnectionRouteResult> createVpnConnectionRouteAsync(CreateVpnConnectionRouteRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpnConnectionRouteRequest,CreateVpnConnectionRouteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a static route associated with a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The static route allows traffic to be routed from the virtual private gateway to the VPN customer gateway.
For more information about VPN connections, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnConnectionRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnectionRoute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateVpnGatewayResult> createVpnGatewayAsync(CreateVpnGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a virtual private gateway. A virtual private gateway is the endpoint on the VPC side of your VPN connection. You can create a virtual private gateway before creating the VPC itself.
For more information about virtual private gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnGateway.public Future<CreateVpnGatewayResult> createVpnGatewayAsync(CreateVpnGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateVpnGatewayRequest,CreateVpnGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a virtual private gateway. A virtual private gateway is the endpoint on the VPC side of your VPN connection. You can create a virtual private gateway before creating the VPC itself.
For more information about virtual private gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
createVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for CreateVpnGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteCustomerGatewayResult> deleteCustomerGatewayAsync(DeleteCustomerGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified customer gateway. You must delete the VPN connection before you can delete the customer gateway.
deleteCustomerGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteCustomerGateway.public Future<DeleteCustomerGatewayResult> deleteCustomerGatewayAsync(DeleteCustomerGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteCustomerGatewayRequest,DeleteCustomerGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified customer gateway. You must delete the VPN connection before you can delete the customer gateway.
deleteCustomerGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteCustomerGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDhcpOptionsResult> deleteDhcpOptionsAsync(DeleteDhcpOptionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified set of DHCP options. You must disassociate the set of DHCP options before you can delete it. You can disassociate the set of DHCP options by associating either a new set of options or the default set of options with the VPC.
deleteDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteDhcpOptions.public Future<DeleteDhcpOptionsResult> deleteDhcpOptionsAsync(DeleteDhcpOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDhcpOptionsRequest,DeleteDhcpOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified set of DHCP options. You must disassociate the set of DHCP options before you can delete it. You can disassociate the set of DHCP options by associating either a new set of options or the default set of options with the VPC.
deleteDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteDhcpOptions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> deleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync(DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes an egress-only Internet gateway.
deleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> deleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync(DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayRequest,DeleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes an egress-only Internet gateway.
deleteEgressOnlyInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteFlowLogsResult> deleteFlowLogsAsync(DeleteFlowLogsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes one or more flow logs.
deleteFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteFlowLogs.public Future<DeleteFlowLogsResult> deleteFlowLogsAsync(DeleteFlowLogsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteFlowLogsRequest,DeleteFlowLogsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes one or more flow logs.
deleteFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteFlowLogs.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteFpgaImageResult> deleteFpgaImageAsync(DeleteFpgaImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
deleteFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DeleteFpgaImageResult> deleteFpgaImageAsync(DeleteFpgaImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteFpgaImageRequest,DeleteFpgaImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
deleteFpgaImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteInternetGatewayResult> deleteInternetGatewayAsync(DeleteInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified Internet gateway. You must detach the Internet gateway from the VPC before you can delete it.
deleteInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteInternetGateway.public Future<DeleteInternetGatewayResult> deleteInternetGatewayAsync(DeleteInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteInternetGatewayRequest,DeleteInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified Internet gateway. You must detach the Internet gateway from the VPC before you can delete it.
deleteInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteInternetGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteKeyPairResult> deleteKeyPairAsync(DeleteKeyPairRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified key pair, by removing the public key from Amazon EC2.
deleteKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteKeyPair.public Future<DeleteKeyPairResult> deleteKeyPairAsync(DeleteKeyPairRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteKeyPairRequest,DeleteKeyPairResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified key pair, by removing the public key from Amazon EC2.
deleteKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteKeyPair.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNatGatewayResult> deleteNatGatewayAsync(DeleteNatGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified NAT gateway. Deleting a NAT gateway disassociates its Elastic IP address, but does not release the address from your account. Deleting a NAT gateway does not delete any NAT gateway routes in your route tables.
deleteNatGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNatGateway.public Future<DeleteNatGatewayResult> deleteNatGatewayAsync(DeleteNatGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNatGatewayRequest,DeleteNatGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified NAT gateway. Deleting a NAT gateway disassociates its Elastic IP address, but does not release the address from your account. Deleting a NAT gateway does not delete any NAT gateway routes in your route tables.
deleteNatGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNatGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNetworkAclResult> deleteNetworkAclAsync(DeleteNetworkAclRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified network ACL. You can't delete the ACL if it's associated with any subnets. You can't delete the default network ACL.
deleteNetworkAclAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkAcl.public Future<DeleteNetworkAclResult> deleteNetworkAclAsync(DeleteNetworkAclRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNetworkAclRequest,DeleteNetworkAclResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified network ACL. You can't delete the ACL if it's associated with any subnets. You can't delete the default network ACL.
deleteNetworkAclAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkAcl.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNetworkAclEntryResult> deleteNetworkAclEntryAsync(DeleteNetworkAclEntryRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified ingress or egress entry (rule) from the specified network ACL.
deleteNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkAclEntry.public Future<DeleteNetworkAclEntryResult> deleteNetworkAclEntryAsync(DeleteNetworkAclEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNetworkAclEntryRequest,DeleteNetworkAclEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified ingress or egress entry (rule) from the specified network ACL.
deleteNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkAclEntry.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNetworkInterfaceResult> deleteNetworkInterfaceAsync(DeleteNetworkInterfaceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified network interface. You must detach the network interface before you can delete it.
deleteNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterface.public Future<DeleteNetworkInterfaceResult> deleteNetworkInterfaceAsync(DeleteNetworkInterfaceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNetworkInterfaceRequest,DeleteNetworkInterfaceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified network interface. You must detach the network interface before you can delete it.
deleteNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterface.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> deleteNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync(DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a permission for a network interface. By default, you cannot delete the permission if the account for which you're removing the permission has attached the network interface to an instance. However, you can force delete the permission, regardless of any attachment.
deleteNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission.public Future<DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> deleteNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync(DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionRequest,DeleteNetworkInterfacePermissionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a permission for a network interface. By default, you cannot delete the permission if the account for which you're removing the permission has attached the network interface to an instance. However, you can force delete the permission, regardless of any attachment.
deleteNetworkInterfacePermissionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeletePlacementGroupResult> deletePlacementGroupAsync(DeletePlacementGroupRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified placement group. You must terminate all instances in the placement group before you can delete the placement group. For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deletePlacementGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeletePlacementGroup.public Future<DeletePlacementGroupResult> deletePlacementGroupAsync(DeletePlacementGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeletePlacementGroupRequest,DeletePlacementGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified placement group. You must terminate all instances in the placement group before you can delete the placement group. For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deletePlacementGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeletePlacementGroup.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteRouteResult> deleteRouteAsync(DeleteRouteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified route from the specified route table.
deleteRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteRoute.public Future<DeleteRouteResult> deleteRouteAsync(DeleteRouteRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteRouteRequest,DeleteRouteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified route from the specified route table.
deleteRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteRoute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteRouteTableResult> deleteRouteTableAsync(DeleteRouteTableRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified route table. You must disassociate the route table from any subnets before you can delete it. You can't delete the main route table.
deleteRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteRouteTable.public Future<DeleteRouteTableResult> deleteRouteTableAsync(DeleteRouteTableRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteRouteTableRequest,DeleteRouteTableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified route table. You must disassociate the route table from any subnets before you can delete it. You can't delete the main route table.
deleteRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteRouteTable.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSecurityGroupResult> deleteSecurityGroupAsync(DeleteSecurityGroupRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a security group.
If you attempt to delete a security group that is associated with an instance, or is referenced by another
security group, the operation fails with InvalidGroup.InUse
in EC2-Classic or
DependencyViolation
in EC2-VPC.
deleteSecurityGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSecurityGroup.public Future<DeleteSecurityGroupResult> deleteSecurityGroupAsync(DeleteSecurityGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSecurityGroupRequest,DeleteSecurityGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a security group.
If you attempt to delete a security group that is associated with an instance, or is referenced by another
security group, the operation fails with InvalidGroup.InUse
in EC2-Classic or
DependencyViolation
in EC2-VPC.
deleteSecurityGroupAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSecurityGroup.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified snapshot.
When you make periodic snapshots of a volume, the snapshots are incremental, and only the blocks on the device that have changed since your last snapshot are saved in the new snapshot. When you delete a snapshot, only the data not needed for any other snapshot is removed. So regardless of which prior snapshots have been deleted, all active snapshots will have access to all the information needed to restore the volume.
You cannot delete a snapshot of the root device of an EBS volume used by a registered AMI. You must first de-register the AMI before you can delete the snapshot.
For more information, see Deleting an Amazon EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSnapshot.public Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSnapshotRequest,DeleteSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified snapshot.
When you make periodic snapshots of a volume, the snapshots are incremental, and only the blocks on the device that have changed since your last snapshot are saved in the new snapshot. When you delete a snapshot, only the data not needed for any other snapshot is removed. So regardless of which prior snapshots have been deleted, all active snapshots will have access to all the information needed to restore the volume.
You cannot delete a snapshot of the root device of an EBS volume used by a registered AMI. You must first de-register the AMI before you can delete the snapshot.
For more information, see Deleting an Amazon EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSnapshot.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the data feed for Spot instances.
deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscription.public Future<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest,DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the data feed for Spot instances.
deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscription.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync()
deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest)
public Future<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> deleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(AsyncHandler<DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest,DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DeleteSubnetResult> deleteSubnetAsync(DeleteSubnetRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified subnet. You must terminate all running instances in the subnet before you can delete the subnet.
deleteSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSubnet.public Future<DeleteSubnetResult> deleteSubnetAsync(DeleteSubnetRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteSubnetRequest,DeleteSubnetResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified subnet. You must terminate all running instances in the subnet before you can delete the subnet.
deleteSubnetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteSubnet.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteTagsResult> deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified set of tags from the specified set of resources.
To list the current tags, use DescribeTags. For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteTags.public Future<DeleteTagsResult> deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteTagsRequest,DeleteTagsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified set of tags from the specified set of resources.
To list the current tags, use DescribeTags. For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteTags.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVolumeResult> deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified EBS volume. The volume must be in the available
state (not attached to an
instance).
The volume may remain in the deleting
state for several minutes.
For more information, see Deleting an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVolume.public Future<DeleteVolumeResult> deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVolumeRequest,DeleteVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified EBS volume. The volume must be in the available
state (not attached to an
instance).
The volume may remain in the deleting
state for several minutes.
For more information, see Deleting an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
deleteVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVolume.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpcResult> deleteVpcAsync(DeleteVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified VPC. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the VPC before you can delete it. For example, you must terminate all instances running in the VPC, delete all security groups associated with the VPC (except the default one), delete all route tables associated with the VPC (except the default one), and so on.
deleteVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpc.public Future<DeleteVpcResult> deleteVpcAsync(DeleteVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpcRequest,DeleteVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified VPC. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the VPC before you can delete it. For example, you must terminate all instances running in the VPC, delete all security groups associated with the VPC (except the default one), delete all route tables associated with the VPC (except the default one), and so on.
deleteVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpcEndpointsResult> deleteVpcEndpointsAsync(DeleteVpcEndpointsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes one or more specified VPC endpoints. Deleting a gateway endpoint also deletes the endpoint routes in the route tables that were associated with the endpoint. Deleting an interface endpoint deletes the endpoint network interfaces.
deleteVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpcEndpoints.public Future<DeleteVpcEndpointsResult> deleteVpcEndpointsAsync(DeleteVpcEndpointsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpcEndpointsRequest,DeleteVpcEndpointsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes one or more specified VPC endpoints. Deleting a gateway endpoint also deletes the endpoint routes in the route tables that were associated with the endpoint. Deleting an interface endpoint deletes the endpoint network interfaces.
deleteVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpcEndpoints.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionResult> deleteVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a VPC peering connection. Either the owner of the requester VPC or the owner of the peer VPC can delete
the VPC peering connection if it's in the active
state. The owner of the requester VPC can delete a
VPC peering connection in the pending-acceptance
state.
deleteVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpcPeeringConnection.public Future<DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionResult> deleteVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,DeleteVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes a VPC peering connection. Either the owner of the requester VPC or the owner of the peer VPC can delete
the VPC peering connection if it's in the active
state. The owner of the requester VPC can delete a
VPC peering connection in the pending-acceptance
state.
deleteVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpcPeeringConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpnConnectionResult> deleteVpnConnectionAsync(DeleteVpnConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified VPN connection.
If you're deleting the VPC and its associated components, we recommend that you detach the virtual private gateway from the VPC and delete the VPC before deleting the VPN connection. If you believe that the tunnel credentials for your VPN connection have been compromised, you can delete the VPN connection and create a new one that has new keys, without needing to delete the VPC or virtual private gateway. If you create a new VPN connection, you must reconfigure the customer gateway using the new configuration information returned with the new VPN connection ID.
deleteVpnConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnection.public Future<DeleteVpnConnectionResult> deleteVpnConnectionAsync(DeleteVpnConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpnConnectionRequest,DeleteVpnConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified VPN connection.
If you're deleting the VPC and its associated components, we recommend that you detach the virtual private gateway from the VPC and delete the VPC before deleting the VPN connection. If you believe that the tunnel credentials for your VPN connection have been compromised, you can delete the VPN connection and create a new one that has new keys, without needing to delete the VPC or virtual private gateway. If you create a new VPN connection, you must reconfigure the customer gateway using the new configuration information returned with the new VPN connection ID.
deleteVpnConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpnConnectionRouteResult> deleteVpnConnectionRouteAsync(DeleteVpnConnectionRouteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified static route associated with a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The static route allows traffic to be routed from the virtual private gateway to the VPN customer gateway.
deleteVpnConnectionRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnectionRoute.public Future<DeleteVpnConnectionRouteResult> deleteVpnConnectionRouteAsync(DeleteVpnConnectionRouteRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpnConnectionRouteRequest,DeleteVpnConnectionRouteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified static route associated with a VPN connection between an existing virtual private gateway and a VPN customer gateway. The static route allows traffic to be routed from the virtual private gateway to the VPN customer gateway.
deleteVpnConnectionRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnectionRoute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteVpnGatewayResult> deleteVpnGatewayAsync(DeleteVpnGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified virtual private gateway. We recommend that before you delete a virtual private gateway, you detach it from the VPC and delete the VPN connection. Note that you don't need to delete the virtual private gateway if you plan to delete and recreate the VPN connection between your VPC and your network.
deleteVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnGateway.public Future<DeleteVpnGatewayResult> deleteVpnGatewayAsync(DeleteVpnGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteVpnGatewayRequest,DeleteVpnGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deletes the specified virtual private gateway. We recommend that before you delete a virtual private gateway, you detach it from the VPC and delete the VPN connection. Note that you don't need to delete the virtual private gateway if you plan to delete and recreate the VPN connection between your VPC and your network.
deleteVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeregisterImageResult> deregisterImageAsync(DeregisterImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Deregisters the specified AMI. After you deregister an AMI, it can't be used to launch new instances; however, it doesn't affect any instances that you've already launched from the AMI. You'll continue to incur usage costs for those instances until you terminate them.
When you deregister an Amazon EBS-backed AMI, it doesn't affect the snapshot that was created for the root volume of the instance during the AMI creation process. When you deregister an instance store-backed AMI, it doesn't affect the files that you uploaded to Amazon S3 when you created the AMI.
deregisterImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeregisterImage.public Future<DeregisterImageResult> deregisterImageAsync(DeregisterImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeregisterImageRequest,DeregisterImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Deregisters the specified AMI. After you deregister an AMI, it can't be used to launch new instances; however, it doesn't affect any instances that you've already launched from the AMI. You'll continue to incur usage costs for those instances until you terminate them.
When you deregister an Amazon EBS-backed AMI, it doesn't affect the snapshot that was created for the root volume of the instance during the AMI creation process. When you deregister an instance store-backed AMI, it doesn't affect the files that you uploaded to Amazon S3 when you created the AMI.
deregisterImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DeregisterImage.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes attributes of your AWS account. The following are the supported account attributes:
supported-platforms
: Indicates whether your account can launch instances into EC2-Classic and
EC2-VPC, or only into EC2-VPC.
default-vpc
: The ID of the default VPC for your account, or none
.
max-instances
: The maximum number of On-Demand instances that you can run.
vpc-max-security-groups-per-interface
: The maximum number of security groups that you can assign to
a network interface.
max-elastic-ips
: The maximum number of Elastic IP addresses that you can allocate for use with
EC2-Classic.
vpc-max-elastic-ips
: The maximum number of Elastic IP addresses that you can allocate for use with
EC2-VPC.
describeAccountAttributesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAccountAttributes.public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountAttributesRequest,DescribeAccountAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes attributes of your AWS account. The following are the supported account attributes:
supported-platforms
: Indicates whether your account can launch instances into EC2-Classic and
EC2-VPC, or only into EC2-VPC.
default-vpc
: The ID of the default VPC for your account, or none
.
max-instances
: The maximum number of On-Demand instances that you can run.
vpc-max-security-groups-per-interface
: The maximum number of security groups that you can assign to
a network interface.
max-elastic-ips
: The maximum number of Elastic IP addresses that you can allocate for use with
EC2-Classic.
vpc-max-elastic-ips
: The maximum number of Elastic IP addresses that you can allocate for use with
EC2-VPC.
describeAccountAttributesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAccountAttributes.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync()
describeAccountAttributesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest)
public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountAttributesRequest,DescribeAccountAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
describeAccountAttributesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeAddressesResult> describeAddressesAsync(DescribeAddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Elastic IP addresses.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAddresses.public Future<DescribeAddressesResult> describeAddressesAsync(DescribeAddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAddressesRequest,DescribeAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Elastic IP addresses.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAddresses.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAddressesResult> describeAddressesAsync()
describeAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAddressesAsync(DescribeAddressesRequest)
public Future<DescribeAddressesResult> describeAddressesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeAddressesRequest,DescribeAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
describeAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAddressesAsync(DescribeAddressesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> describeAvailabilityZonesAsync(DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the Availability Zones that are available to you. The results include zones only for the region you're currently using. If there is an event impacting an Availability Zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided message for that Availability Zone.
For more information, see Regions and Availability Zones in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAvailabilityZones.public Future<DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> describeAvailabilityZonesAsync(DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest,DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the Availability Zones that are available to you. The results include zones only for the region you're currently using. If there is an event impacting an Availability Zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided message for that Availability Zone.
For more information, see Regions and Availability Zones in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeAvailabilityZones.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> describeAvailabilityZonesAsync()
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync(DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest)
public Future<DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> describeAvailabilityZonesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest,DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult> asyncHandler)
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeAvailabilityZonesAsync(DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeBundleTasksResult> describeBundleTasksAsync(DescribeBundleTasksRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your bundling tasks.
Completed bundle tasks are listed for only a limited time. If your bundle task is no longer in the list, you can
still register an AMI from it. Just use RegisterImage
with the Amazon S3 bucket name and image
manifest name you provided to the bundle task.
describeBundleTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeBundleTasks.public Future<DescribeBundleTasksResult> describeBundleTasksAsync(DescribeBundleTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeBundleTasksRequest,DescribeBundleTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your bundling tasks.
Completed bundle tasks are listed for only a limited time. If your bundle task is no longer in the list, you can
still register an AMI from it. Just use RegisterImage
with the Amazon S3 bucket name and image
manifest name you provided to the bundle task.
describeBundleTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeBundleTasks.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeBundleTasksResult> describeBundleTasksAsync()
describeBundleTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeBundleTasksAsync(DescribeBundleTasksRequest)
public Future<DescribeBundleTasksResult> describeBundleTasksAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeBundleTasksRequest,DescribeBundleTasksResult> asyncHandler)
describeBundleTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeBundleTasksAsync(DescribeBundleTasksRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync(DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your linked EC2-Classic instances. This request only returns information about EC2-Classic instances linked to a VPC through ClassicLink; you cannot use this request to return information about other instances.
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeClassicLinkInstances.public Future<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync(DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest,DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your linked EC2-Classic instances. This request only returns information about EC2-Classic instances linked to a VPC through ClassicLink; you cannot use this request to return information about other instances.
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeClassicLinkInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync()
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync(DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest)
public Future<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest,DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeClassicLinkInstancesAsync(DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeConversionTasksResult> describeConversionTasksAsync(DescribeConversionTasksRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your conversion tasks. For more information, see the VM Import/Export User Guide.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
describeConversionTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeConversionTasks.public Future<DescribeConversionTasksResult> describeConversionTasksAsync(DescribeConversionTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeConversionTasksRequest,DescribeConversionTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your conversion tasks. For more information, see the VM Import/Export User Guide.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
describeConversionTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeConversionTasks.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeConversionTasksResult> describeConversionTasksAsync()
describeConversionTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeConversionTasksAsync(DescribeConversionTasksRequest)
public Future<DescribeConversionTasksResult> describeConversionTasksAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeConversionTasksRequest,DescribeConversionTasksResult> asyncHandler)
describeConversionTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeConversionTasksAsync(DescribeConversionTasksRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> describeCustomerGatewaysAsync(DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPN customer gateways.
For more information about VPN customer gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeCustomerGateways.public Future<DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> describeCustomerGatewaysAsync(DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest,DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPN customer gateways.
For more information about VPN customer gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeCustomerGateways.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> describeCustomerGatewaysAsync()
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync(DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest)
public Future<DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> describeCustomerGatewaysAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest,DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeCustomerGatewaysAsync(DescribeCustomerGatewaysRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> describeDhcpOptionsAsync(DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your DHCP options sets.
For more information about DHCP options sets, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeDhcpOptions.public Future<DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> describeDhcpOptionsAsync(DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest,DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your DHCP options sets.
For more information about DHCP options sets, see DHCP Options Sets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeDhcpOptions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> describeDhcpOptionsAsync()
describeDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeDhcpOptionsAsync(DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest)
public Future<DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> describeDhcpOptionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest,DescribeDhcpOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDhcpOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeDhcpOptionsAsync(DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysResult> describeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your egress-only Internet gateways.
describeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysResult> describeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysRequest,DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your egress-only Internet gateways.
describeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeElasticGpusResult> describeElasticGpusAsync(DescribeElasticGpusRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Elastic GPUs associated with your instances. For more information about Elastic GPUs, see Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs.
describeElasticGpusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeElasticGpusResult> describeElasticGpusAsync(DescribeElasticGpusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeElasticGpusRequest,DescribeElasticGpusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Elastic GPUs associated with your instances. For more information about Elastic GPUs, see Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs.
describeElasticGpusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your export tasks.
describeExportTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeExportTasks.public Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeExportTasksRequest,DescribeExportTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your export tasks.
describeExportTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeExportTasks.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync()
describeExportTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest)
public Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeExportTasksRequest,DescribeExportTasksResult> asyncHandler)
describeExportTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeFlowLogsResult> describeFlowLogsAsync(DescribeFlowLogsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more flow logs. To view the information in your flow logs (the log streams for the network interfaces), you must use the CloudWatch Logs console or the CloudWatch Logs API.
describeFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeFlowLogs.public Future<DescribeFlowLogsResult> describeFlowLogsAsync(DescribeFlowLogsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeFlowLogsRequest,DescribeFlowLogsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more flow logs. To view the information in your flow logs (the log streams for the network interfaces), you must use the CloudWatch Logs console or the CloudWatch Logs API.
describeFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeFlowLogs.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeFlowLogsResult> describeFlowLogsAsync()
describeFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeFlowLogsAsync(DescribeFlowLogsRequest)
public Future<DescribeFlowLogsResult> describeFlowLogsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeFlowLogsRequest,DescribeFlowLogsResult> asyncHandler)
describeFlowLogsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeFlowLogsAsync(DescribeFlowLogsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeFpgaImageAttributeResult> describeFpgaImageAttributeAsync(DescribeFpgaImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
describeFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeFpgaImageAttributeResult> describeFpgaImageAttributeAsync(DescribeFpgaImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeFpgaImageAttributeRequest,DescribeFpgaImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
describeFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeFpgaImagesResult> describeFpgaImagesAsync(DescribeFpgaImagesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more available Amazon FPGA Images (AFIs). These include public AFIs, private AFIs that you own, and AFIs owned by other AWS accounts for which you have load permissions.
describeFpgaImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeFpgaImagesResult> describeFpgaImagesAsync(DescribeFpgaImagesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeFpgaImagesRequest,DescribeFpgaImagesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more available Amazon FPGA Images (AFIs). These include public AFIs, private AFIs that you own, and AFIs owned by other AWS accounts for which you have load permissions.
describeFpgaImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeHostReservationOfferingsResult> describeHostReservationOfferingsAsync(DescribeHostReservationOfferingsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Dedicated Host Reservations that are available to purchase.
The results describe all the Dedicated Host Reservation offerings, including offerings that may not match the instance family and region of your Dedicated Hosts. When purchasing an offering, ensure that the the instance family and region of the offering matches that of the Dedicated Host/s it will be associated with. For an overview of supported instance types, see Dedicated Hosts Overview in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeHostReservationOfferingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeHostReservationOfferingsResult> describeHostReservationOfferingsAsync(DescribeHostReservationOfferingsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeHostReservationOfferingsRequest,DescribeHostReservationOfferingsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Dedicated Host Reservations that are available to purchase.
The results describe all the Dedicated Host Reservation offerings, including offerings that may not match the instance family and region of your Dedicated Hosts. When purchasing an offering, ensure that the the instance family and region of the offering matches that of the Dedicated Host/s it will be associated with. For an overview of supported instance types, see Dedicated Hosts Overview in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeHostReservationOfferingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeHostReservationsResult> describeHostReservationsAsync(DescribeHostReservationsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes Dedicated Host Reservations which are associated with Dedicated Hosts in your account.
describeHostReservationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeHostReservationsResult> describeHostReservationsAsync(DescribeHostReservationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeHostReservationsRequest,DescribeHostReservationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes Dedicated Host Reservations which are associated with Dedicated Hosts in your account.
describeHostReservationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeHostsResult> describeHostsAsync(DescribeHostsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Dedicated Hosts.
The results describe only the Dedicated Hosts in the region you're currently using. All listed instances consume
capacity on your Dedicated Host. Dedicated Hosts that have recently been released will be listed with the state
released
.
describeHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeHosts.public Future<DescribeHostsResult> describeHostsAsync(DescribeHostsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeHostsRequest,DescribeHostsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Dedicated Hosts.
The results describe only the Dedicated Hosts in the region you're currently using. All listed instances consume
capacity on your Dedicated Host. Dedicated Hosts that have recently been released will be listed with the state
released
.
describeHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeHosts.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeHostsResult> describeHostsAsync()
describeHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeHostsAsync(DescribeHostsRequest)
public Future<DescribeHostsResult> describeHostsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeHostsRequest,DescribeHostsResult> asyncHandler)
describeHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeHostsAsync(DescribeHostsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsResult> describeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsAsync(DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your IAM instance profile associations.
describeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsResult> describeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsAsync(DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsRequest,DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your IAM instance profile associations.
describeIamInstanceProfileAssociationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeIdFormatResult> describeIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdFormatRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ID format settings for your resources on a per-region basis, for example, to view which resource types are enabled for longer IDs. This request only returns information about resource types whose ID formats can be modified; it does not return information about other resource types.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
.
These settings apply to the IAM user who makes the request; they do not apply to the entire AWS account. By
default, an IAM user defaults to the same settings as the root user, unless they explicitly override the settings
by running the ModifyIdFormat command. Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM users,
regardless of these settings and provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
describeIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeIdFormat.public Future<DescribeIdFormatResult> describeIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdFormatRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeIdFormatRequest,DescribeIdFormatResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ID format settings for your resources on a per-region basis, for example, to view which resource types are enabled for longer IDs. This request only returns information about resource types whose ID formats can be modified; it does not return information about other resource types.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
.
These settings apply to the IAM user who makes the request; they do not apply to the entire AWS account. By
default, an IAM user defaults to the same settings as the root user, unless they explicitly override the settings
by running the ModifyIdFormat command. Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM users,
regardless of these settings and provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
describeIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeIdFormat.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeIdFormatResult> describeIdFormatAsync()
describeIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdFormatRequest)
public Future<DescribeIdFormatResult> describeIdFormatAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeIdFormatRequest,DescribeIdFormatResult> asyncHandler)
describeIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdFormatRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeIdentityIdFormatResult> describeIdentityIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdentityIdFormatRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ID format settings for resources for the specified IAM user, IAM role, or root user. For example, you can view the resource types that are enabled for longer IDs. This request only returns information about resource types whose ID formats can be modified; it does not return information about other resource types. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
.
These settings apply to the principal specified in the request. They do not apply to the principal that makes the request.
describeIdentityIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeIdentityIdFormat.public Future<DescribeIdentityIdFormatResult> describeIdentityIdFormatAsync(DescribeIdentityIdFormatRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeIdentityIdFormatRequest,DescribeIdentityIdFormatResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ID format settings for resources for the specified IAM user, IAM role, or root user. For example, you can view the resource types that are enabled for longer IDs. This request only returns information about resource types whose ID formats can be modified; it does not return information about other resource types. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
.
These settings apply to the principal specified in the request. They do not apply to the principal that makes the request.
describeIdentityIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeIdentityIdFormat.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeImageAttributeResult> describeImageAttributeAsync(DescribeImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified AMI. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImageAttribute.public Future<DescribeImageAttributeResult> describeImageAttributeAsync(DescribeImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeImageAttributeRequest,DescribeImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified AMI. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImageAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeImagesResult> describeImagesAsync(DescribeImagesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the images (AMIs, AKIs, and ARIs) available to you. Images available to you include public images, private images that you own, and private images owned by other AWS accounts but for which you have explicit launch permissions.
Deregistered images are included in the returned results for an unspecified interval after deregistration.
describeImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImages.public Future<DescribeImagesResult> describeImagesAsync(DescribeImagesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeImagesRequest,DescribeImagesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the images (AMIs, AKIs, and ARIs) available to you. Images available to you include public images, private images that you own, and private images owned by other AWS accounts but for which you have explicit launch permissions.
Deregistered images are included in the returned results for an unspecified interval after deregistration.
describeImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImages.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeImagesResult> describeImagesAsync()
describeImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImagesAsync(DescribeImagesRequest)
public Future<DescribeImagesResult> describeImagesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeImagesRequest,DescribeImagesResult> asyncHandler)
describeImagesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImagesAsync(DescribeImagesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeImportImageTasksResult> describeImportImageTasksAsync(DescribeImportImageTasksRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Displays details about an import virtual machine or import snapshot tasks that are already created.
describeImportImageTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImportImageTasks.public Future<DescribeImportImageTasksResult> describeImportImageTasksAsync(DescribeImportImageTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeImportImageTasksRequest,DescribeImportImageTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Displays details about an import virtual machine or import snapshot tasks that are already created.
describeImportImageTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImportImageTasks.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeImportImageTasksResult> describeImportImageTasksAsync()
describeImportImageTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImportImageTasksAsync(DescribeImportImageTasksRequest)
public Future<DescribeImportImageTasksResult> describeImportImageTasksAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeImportImageTasksRequest,DescribeImportImageTasksResult> asyncHandler)
describeImportImageTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImportImageTasksAsync(DescribeImportImageTasksRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync(DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your import snapshot tasks.
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImportSnapshotTasks.public Future<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync(DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest,DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your import snapshot tasks.
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeImportSnapshotTasks.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync()
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync(DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest)
public Future<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest,DescribeImportSnapshotTasksResult> asyncHandler)
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeImportSnapshotTasksAsync(DescribeImportSnapshotTasksRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeInstanceAttributeResult> describeInstanceAttributeAsync(DescribeInstanceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified instance. You can specify only one attribute at a time. Valid
attribute values are: instanceType
| kernel
| ramdisk
|
userData
| disableApiTermination
| instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
|
rootDeviceName
| blockDeviceMapping
| productCodes
|
sourceDestCheck
| groupSet
| ebsOptimized
| sriovNetSupport
describeInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstanceAttribute.public Future<DescribeInstanceAttributeResult> describeInstanceAttributeAsync(DescribeInstanceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeInstanceAttributeRequest,DescribeInstanceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified instance. You can specify only one attribute at a time. Valid
attribute values are: instanceType
| kernel
| ramdisk
|
userData
| disableApiTermination
| instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
|
rootDeviceName
| blockDeviceMapping
| productCodes
|
sourceDestCheck
| groupSet
| ebsOptimized
| sriovNetSupport
describeInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstanceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeInstanceStatusResult> describeInstanceStatusAsync(DescribeInstanceStatusRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the status of one or more instances. By default, only running instances are described, unless you specifically indicate to return the status of all instances.
Instance status includes the following components:
Status checks - Amazon EC2 performs status checks on running EC2 instances to identify hardware and software issues. For more information, see Status Checks for Your Instances and Troubleshooting Instances with Failed Status Checks in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Scheduled events - Amazon EC2 can schedule events (such as reboot, stop, or terminate) for your instances related to hardware issues, software updates, or system maintenance. For more information, see Scheduled Events for Your Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Instance state - You can manage your instances from the moment you launch them through their termination. For more information, see Instance Lifecycle in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstanceStatus.public Future<DescribeInstanceStatusResult> describeInstanceStatusAsync(DescribeInstanceStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeInstanceStatusRequest,DescribeInstanceStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the status of one or more instances. By default, only running instances are described, unless you specifically indicate to return the status of all instances.
Instance status includes the following components:
Status checks - Amazon EC2 performs status checks on running EC2 instances to identify hardware and software issues. For more information, see Status Checks for Your Instances and Troubleshooting Instances with Failed Status Checks in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Scheduled events - Amazon EC2 can schedule events (such as reboot, stop, or terminate) for your instances related to hardware issues, software updates, or system maintenance. For more information, see Scheduled Events for Your Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Instance state - You can manage your instances from the moment you launch them through their termination. For more information, see Instance Lifecycle in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstanceStatus.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeInstanceStatusResult> describeInstanceStatusAsync()
describeInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInstanceStatusAsync(DescribeInstanceStatusRequest)
public Future<DescribeInstanceStatusResult> describeInstanceStatusAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeInstanceStatusRequest,DescribeInstanceStatusResult> asyncHandler)
describeInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInstanceStatusAsync(DescribeInstanceStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeInstancesResult> describeInstancesAsync(DescribeInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your instances.
If you specify one or more instance IDs, Amazon EC2 returns information for those instances. If you do not specify instance IDs, Amazon EC2 returns information for all relevant instances. If you specify an instance ID that is not valid, an error is returned. If you specify an instance that you do not own, it is not included in the returned results.
Recently terminated instances might appear in the returned results. This interval is usually less than one hour.
If you describe instances in the rare case where an Availability Zone is experiencing a service disruption and you specify instance IDs that are in the affected zone, or do not specify any instance IDs at all, the call fails. If you describe instances and specify only instance IDs that are in an unaffected zone, the call works normally.
describeInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstances.public Future<DescribeInstancesResult> describeInstancesAsync(DescribeInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeInstancesRequest,DescribeInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your instances.
If you specify one or more instance IDs, Amazon EC2 returns information for those instances. If you do not specify instance IDs, Amazon EC2 returns information for all relevant instances. If you specify an instance ID that is not valid, an error is returned. If you specify an instance that you do not own, it is not included in the returned results.
Recently terminated instances might appear in the returned results. This interval is usually less than one hour.
If you describe instances in the rare case where an Availability Zone is experiencing a service disruption and you specify instance IDs that are in the affected zone, or do not specify any instance IDs at all, the call fails. If you describe instances and specify only instance IDs that are in an unaffected zone, the call works normally.
describeInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeInstancesResult> describeInstancesAsync()
describeInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInstancesAsync(DescribeInstancesRequest)
public Future<DescribeInstancesResult> describeInstancesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeInstancesRequest,DescribeInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
describeInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInstancesAsync(DescribeInstancesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> describeInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Internet gateways.
describeInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInternetGateways.public Future<DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> describeInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest,DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Internet gateways.
describeInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeInternetGateways.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> describeInternetGatewaysAsync()
describeInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest)
public Future<DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> describeInternetGatewaysAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest,DescribeInternetGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
describeInternetGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeInternetGatewaysAsync(DescribeInternetGatewaysRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeKeyPairsResult> describeKeyPairsAsync(DescribeKeyPairsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your key pairs.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeKeyPairsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeKeyPairs.public Future<DescribeKeyPairsResult> describeKeyPairsAsync(DescribeKeyPairsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeKeyPairsRequest,DescribeKeyPairsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your key pairs.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeKeyPairsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeKeyPairs.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeKeyPairsResult> describeKeyPairsAsync()
describeKeyPairsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeKeyPairsAsync(DescribeKeyPairsRequest)
public Future<DescribeKeyPairsResult> describeKeyPairsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeKeyPairsRequest,DescribeKeyPairsResult> asyncHandler)
describeKeyPairsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeKeyPairsAsync(DescribeKeyPairsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeMovingAddressesResult> describeMovingAddressesAsync(DescribeMovingAddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your Elastic IP addresses that are being moved to the EC2-VPC platform, or that are being restored to the EC2-Classic platform. This request does not return information about any other Elastic IP addresses in your account.
describeMovingAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeMovingAddresses.public Future<DescribeMovingAddressesResult> describeMovingAddressesAsync(DescribeMovingAddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeMovingAddressesRequest,DescribeMovingAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your Elastic IP addresses that are being moved to the EC2-VPC platform, or that are being restored to the EC2-Classic platform. This request does not return information about any other Elastic IP addresses in your account.
describeMovingAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeMovingAddresses.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeMovingAddressesResult> describeMovingAddressesAsync()
describeMovingAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeMovingAddressesAsync(DescribeMovingAddressesRequest)
public Future<DescribeMovingAddressesResult> describeMovingAddressesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeMovingAddressesRequest,DescribeMovingAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
describeMovingAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeMovingAddressesAsync(DescribeMovingAddressesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeNatGatewaysResult> describeNatGatewaysAsync(DescribeNatGatewaysRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the your NAT gateways.
describeNatGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNatGateways.public Future<DescribeNatGatewaysResult> describeNatGatewaysAsync(DescribeNatGatewaysRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNatGatewaysRequest,DescribeNatGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the your NAT gateways.
describeNatGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNatGateways.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNetworkAclsResult> describeNetworkAclsAsync(DescribeNetworkAclsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your network ACLs.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeNetworkAclsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkAcls.public Future<DescribeNetworkAclsResult> describeNetworkAclsAsync(DescribeNetworkAclsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkAclsRequest,DescribeNetworkAclsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your network ACLs.
For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeNetworkAclsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkAcls.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNetworkAclsResult> describeNetworkAclsAsync()
describeNetworkAclsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeNetworkAclsAsync(DescribeNetworkAclsRequest)
public Future<DescribeNetworkAclsResult> describeNetworkAclsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkAclsRequest,DescribeNetworkAclsResult> asyncHandler)
describeNetworkAclsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeNetworkAclsAsync(DescribeNetworkAclsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> describeNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes a network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> describeNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest,DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes a network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsResult> describeNetworkInterfacePermissionsAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the permissions for your network interfaces.
describeNetworkInterfacePermissionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsResult> describeNetworkInterfacePermissionsAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsRequest,DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the permissions for your network interfaces.
describeNetworkInterfacePermissionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> describeNetworkInterfacesAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your network interfaces.
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaces.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> describeNetworkInterfacesAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest,DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your network interfaces.
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaces.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> describeNetworkInterfacesAsync()
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest)
public Future<DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> describeNetworkInterfacesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest,DescribeNetworkInterfacesResult> asyncHandler)
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeNetworkInterfacesAsync(DescribeNetworkInterfacesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribePlacementGroupsResult> describePlacementGroupsAsync(DescribePlacementGroupsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your placement groups. For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describePlacementGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribePlacementGroups.public Future<DescribePlacementGroupsResult> describePlacementGroupsAsync(DescribePlacementGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribePlacementGroupsRequest,DescribePlacementGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your placement groups. For more information about placement groups and cluster instances, see Cluster Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describePlacementGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribePlacementGroups.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribePlacementGroupsResult> describePlacementGroupsAsync()
describePlacementGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describePlacementGroupsAsync(DescribePlacementGroupsRequest)
public Future<DescribePlacementGroupsResult> describePlacementGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribePlacementGroupsRequest,DescribePlacementGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describePlacementGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describePlacementGroupsAsync(DescribePlacementGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribePrefixListsResult> describePrefixListsAsync(DescribePrefixListsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes available AWS services in a prefix list format, which includes the prefix list name and prefix list ID of the service and the IP address range for the service. A prefix list ID is required for creating an outbound security group rule that allows traffic from a VPC to access an AWS service through a VPC endpoint.
describePrefixListsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribePrefixLists.public Future<DescribePrefixListsResult> describePrefixListsAsync(DescribePrefixListsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribePrefixListsRequest,DescribePrefixListsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes available AWS services in a prefix list format, which includes the prefix list name and prefix list ID of the service and the IP address range for the service. A prefix list ID is required for creating an outbound security group rule that allows traffic from a VPC to access an AWS service through a VPC endpoint.
describePrefixListsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribePrefixLists.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribePrefixListsResult> describePrefixListsAsync()
describePrefixListsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describePrefixListsAsync(DescribePrefixListsRequest)
public Future<DescribePrefixListsResult> describePrefixListsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribePrefixListsRequest,DescribePrefixListsResult> asyncHandler)
describePrefixListsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describePrefixListsAsync(DescribePrefixListsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeRegionsResult> describeRegionsAsync(DescribeRegionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more regions that are currently available to you.
For a list of the regions supported by Amazon EC2, see Regions and Endpoints.
describeRegionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeRegions.public Future<DescribeRegionsResult> describeRegionsAsync(DescribeRegionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeRegionsRequest,DescribeRegionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more regions that are currently available to you.
For a list of the regions supported by Amazon EC2, see Regions and Endpoints.
describeRegionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeRegions.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeRegionsResult> describeRegionsAsync()
describeRegionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeRegionsAsync(DescribeRegionsRequest)
public Future<DescribeRegionsResult> describeRegionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeRegionsRequest,DescribeRegionsResult> asyncHandler)
describeRegionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeRegionsAsync(DescribeRegionsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesResult> describeReservedInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the Reserved Instances that you purchased.
For more information about Reserved Instances, see Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstances.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesResult> describeReservedInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the Reserved Instances that you purchased.
For more information about Reserved Instances, see Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesResult> describeReservedInstancesAsync()
describeReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeReservedInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesRequest)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesResult> describeReservedInstancesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
describeReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeReservedInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace.
The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances.
As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase.
As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesListings.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace.
The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances.
As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase.
As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesListings.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync()
describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> describeReservedInstancesListingsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned.
For more information, see Modifying Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesModifications.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned.
For more information, see Modifying Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesModifications.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync()
describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> describeReservedInstancesModificationsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used.
If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used.
If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances.
For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync()
describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest)
public Future<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedInstancesOfferingsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest,DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeRouteTablesResult> describeRouteTablesAsync(DescribeRouteTablesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your route tables.
Each subnet in your VPC must be associated with a route table. If a subnet is not explicitly associated with any route table, it is implicitly associated with the main route table. This command does not return the subnet ID for implicit associations.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeRouteTablesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeRouteTables.public Future<DescribeRouteTablesResult> describeRouteTablesAsync(DescribeRouteTablesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeRouteTablesRequest,DescribeRouteTablesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your route tables.
Each subnet in your VPC must be associated with a route table. If a subnet is not explicitly associated with any route table, it is implicitly associated with the main route table. This command does not return the subnet ID for implicit associations.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeRouteTablesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeRouteTables.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeRouteTablesResult> describeRouteTablesAsync()
describeRouteTablesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeRouteTablesAsync(DescribeRouteTablesRequest)
public Future<DescribeRouteTablesResult> describeRouteTablesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeRouteTablesRequest,DescribeRouteTablesResult> asyncHandler)
describeRouteTablesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeRouteTablesAsync(DescribeRouteTablesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityResult> describeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityAsync(DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Finds available schedules that meet the specified criteria.
You can search for an available schedule no more than 3 months in advance. You must meet the minimum required duration of 1,200 hours per year. For example, the minimum daily schedule is 4 hours, the minimum weekly schedule is 24 hours, and the minimum monthly schedule is 100 hours.
After you find a schedule that meets your needs, call PurchaseScheduledInstances to purchase Scheduled Instances with that schedule.
describeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability.public Future<DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityResult> describeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityAsync(DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityRequest,DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Finds available schedules that meet the specified criteria.
You can search for an available schedule no more than 3 months in advance. You must meet the minimum required duration of 1,200 hours per year. For example, the minimum daily schedule is 4 hours, the minimum weekly schedule is 24 hours, and the minimum monthly schedule is 100 hours.
After you find a schedule that meets your needs, call PurchaseScheduledInstances to purchase Scheduled Instances with that schedule.
describeScheduledInstanceAvailabilityAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeScheduledInstancesResult> describeScheduledInstancesAsync(DescribeScheduledInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Scheduled Instances.
describeScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstances.public Future<DescribeScheduledInstancesResult> describeScheduledInstancesAsync(DescribeScheduledInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeScheduledInstancesRequest,DescribeScheduledInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your Scheduled Instances.
describeScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesResult> describeSecurityGroupReferencesAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Describes the VPCs on the other side of a VPC peering connection that are referencing the security groups you've specified in this request.
describeSecurityGroupReferencesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesResult> describeSecurityGroupReferencesAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesRequest,DescribeSecurityGroupReferencesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Describes the VPCs on the other side of a VPC peering connection that are referencing the security groups you've specified in this request.
describeSecurityGroupReferencesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> describeSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your security groups.
A security group is for use with instances either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a specific VPC. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Security Groups in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide and Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSecurityGroups.public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> describeSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest,DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your security groups.
A security group is for use with instances either in the EC2-Classic platform or in a specific VPC. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Security Groups in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide and Security Groups for Your VPC in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSecurityGroups.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> describeSecurityGroupsAsync()
describeSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest)
public Future<DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> describeSecurityGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest,DescribeSecurityGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describeSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeSecurityGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSnapshotAttributeResult> describeSnapshotAttributeAsync(DescribeSnapshotAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified snapshot. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
For more information about EBS snapshots, see Amazon EBS Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSnapshotAttribute.public Future<DescribeSnapshotAttributeResult> describeSnapshotAttributeAsync(DescribeSnapshotAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSnapshotAttributeRequest,DescribeSnapshotAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified snapshot. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
For more information about EBS snapshots, see Amazon EBS Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSnapshotAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the EBS snapshots available to you. Available snapshots include public snapshots available for any AWS account to launch, private snapshots that you own, and private snapshots owned by another AWS account but for which you've been given explicit create volume permissions.
The create volume permissions fall into the following categories:
public: The owner of the snapshot granted create volume permissions for the snapshot to the
all
group. All AWS accounts have create volume permissions for these snapshots.
explicit: The owner of the snapshot granted create volume permissions to a specific AWS account.
implicit: An AWS account has implicit create volume permissions for all snapshots it owns.
The list of snapshots returned can be modified by specifying snapshot IDs, snapshot owners, or AWS accounts with create volume permissions. If no options are specified, Amazon EC2 returns all snapshots for which you have create volume permissions.
If you specify one or more snapshot IDs, only snapshots that have the specified IDs are returned. If you specify an invalid snapshot ID, an error is returned. If you specify a snapshot ID for which you do not have access, it is not included in the returned results.
If you specify one or more snapshot owners using the OwnerIds
option, only snapshots from the
specified owners and for which you have access are returned. The results can include the AWS account IDs of the
specified owners, amazon
for snapshots owned by Amazon, or self
for snapshots that you
own.
If you specify a list of restorable users, only snapshots with create snapshot permissions for those users are
returned. You can specify AWS account IDs (if you own the snapshots), self
for snapshots for which
you own or have explicit permissions, or all
for public snapshots.
If you are describing a long list of snapshots, you can paginate the output to make the list more manageable. The
MaxResults
parameter sets the maximum number of results returned in a single page. If the list of
results exceeds your MaxResults
value, then that number of results is returned along with a
NextToken
value that can be passed to a subsequent DescribeSnapshots
request to
retrieve the remaining results.
For more information about EBS snapshots, see Amazon EBS Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSnapshotsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSnapshots.public Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSnapshotsRequest,DescribeSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the EBS snapshots available to you. Available snapshots include public snapshots available for any AWS account to launch, private snapshots that you own, and private snapshots owned by another AWS account but for which you've been given explicit create volume permissions.
The create volume permissions fall into the following categories:
public: The owner of the snapshot granted create volume permissions for the snapshot to the
all
group. All AWS accounts have create volume permissions for these snapshots.
explicit: The owner of the snapshot granted create volume permissions to a specific AWS account.
implicit: An AWS account has implicit create volume permissions for all snapshots it owns.
The list of snapshots returned can be modified by specifying snapshot IDs, snapshot owners, or AWS accounts with create volume permissions. If no options are specified, Amazon EC2 returns all snapshots for which you have create volume permissions.
If you specify one or more snapshot IDs, only snapshots that have the specified IDs are returned. If you specify an invalid snapshot ID, an error is returned. If you specify a snapshot ID for which you do not have access, it is not included in the returned results.
If you specify one or more snapshot owners using the OwnerIds
option, only snapshots from the
specified owners and for which you have access are returned. The results can include the AWS account IDs of the
specified owners, amazon
for snapshots owned by Amazon, or self
for snapshots that you
own.
If you specify a list of restorable users, only snapshots with create snapshot permissions for those users are
returned. You can specify AWS account IDs (if you own the snapshots), self
for snapshots for which
you own or have explicit permissions, or all
for public snapshots.
If you are describing a long list of snapshots, you can paginate the output to make the list more manageable. The
MaxResults
parameter sets the maximum number of results returned in a single page. If the list of
results exceeds your MaxResults
value, then that number of results is returned along with a
NextToken
value that can be passed to a subsequent DescribeSnapshots
request to
retrieve the remaining results.
For more information about EBS snapshots, see Amazon EBS Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSnapshotsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSnapshots.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync()
describeSnapshotsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest)
public Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSnapshotsRequest,DescribeSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
describeSnapshotsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the data feed for Spot instances. For more information, see Spot Instance Data Feed in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscription.public Future<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest,DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the data feed for Spot instances. For more information, see Spot Instance Data Feed in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscription.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync()
describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest)
public Future<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> describeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest,DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSpotFleetInstancesResult> describeSpotFleetInstancesAsync(DescribeSpotFleetInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the running instances for the specified Spot fleet.
describeSpotFleetInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetInstances.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetInstancesResult> describeSpotFleetInstancesAsync(DescribeSpotFleetInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotFleetInstancesRequest,DescribeSpotFleetInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the running instances for the specified Spot fleet.
describeSpotFleetInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryResult> describeSpotFleetRequestHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the events for the specified Spot fleet request during the specified time.
Spot fleet events are delayed by up to 30 seconds before they can be described. This ensures that you can query by the last evaluated time and not miss a recorded event.
describeSpotFleetRequestHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistory.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryResult> describeSpotFleetRequestHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryRequest,DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistoryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the events for the specified Spot fleet request during the specified time.
Spot fleet events are delayed by up to 30 seconds before they can be described. This ensures that you can query by the last evaluated time and not miss a recorded event.
describeSpotFleetRequestHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistory.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your Spot fleet requests.
Spot fleet requests are deleted 48 hours after they are canceled and their instances are terminated.
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequests.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest,DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes your Spot fleet requests.
Spot fleet requests are deleted 48 hours after they are canceled and their instances are terminated.
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequests.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync()
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest)
public Future<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest,DescribeSpotFleetRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotFleetRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotFleetRequestsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Spot instance requests that belong to your account. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 launches when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can use DescribeSpotInstanceRequests
to find a running Spot instance by examining the response.
If the status of the Spot instance is fulfilled
, the instance ID appears in the response and
contains the identifier of the instance. Alternatively, you can use DescribeInstances with a filter to
look for instances where the instance lifecycle is spot
.
Spot instance requests are deleted 4 hours after they are canceled and their instances are terminated.
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotInstanceRequests.public Future<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest,DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Spot instance requests that belong to your account. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 launches when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can use DescribeSpotInstanceRequests
to find a running Spot instance by examining the response.
If the status of the Spot instance is fulfilled
, the instance ID appears in the response and
contains the identifier of the instance. Alternatively, you can use DescribeInstances with a filter to
look for instances where the instance lifecycle is spot
.
Spot instance requests are deleted 4 hours after they are canceled and their instances are terminated.
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotInstanceRequests.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync()
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest)
public Future<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest,DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult> asyncHandler)
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotInstanceRequestsAsync(DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance Pricing History in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
When you specify a start and end time, this operation returns the prices of the instance types within the time range that you specified and the time when the price changed. The price is valid within the time period that you specified; the response merely indicates the last time that the price changed.
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotPriceHistory.public Future<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest,DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance Pricing History in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
When you specify a start and end time, this operation returns the prices of the instance types within the time range that you specified and the time when the price changed. The price is valid within the time period that you specified; the response merely indicates the last time that the price changed.
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotPriceHistory.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync()
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest)
public Future<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest,DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult> asyncHandler)
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSpotPriceHistoryAsync(DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsResult> describeStaleSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Describes the stale security group rules for security groups in a specified VPC. Rules are stale when they reference a deleted security group in a peer VPC, or a security group in a peer VPC for which the VPC peering connection has been deleted.
describeStaleSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsResult> describeStaleSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsRequest,DescribeStaleSecurityGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Describes the stale security group rules for security groups in a specified VPC. Rules are stale when they reference a deleted security group in a peer VPC, or a security group in a peer VPC for which the VPC peering connection has been deleted.
describeStaleSecurityGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSubnetsResult> describeSubnetsAsync(DescribeSubnetsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your subnets.
For more information about subnets, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeSubnetsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSubnets.public Future<DescribeSubnetsResult> describeSubnetsAsync(DescribeSubnetsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSubnetsRequest,DescribeSubnetsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your subnets.
For more information about subnets, see Your VPC and Subnets in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeSubnetsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeSubnets.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeSubnetsResult> describeSubnetsAsync()
describeSubnetsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSubnetsAsync(DescribeSubnetsRequest)
public Future<DescribeSubnetsResult> describeSubnetsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeSubnetsRequest,DescribeSubnetsResult> asyncHandler)
describeSubnetsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeSubnetsAsync(DescribeSubnetsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the tags for your EC2 resources.
For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeTags.public Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeTagsRequest,DescribeTagsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of the tags for your EC2 resources.
For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeTags.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync()
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest)
public Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeTagsRequest,DescribeTagsResult> asyncHandler)
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVolumeAttributeResult> describeVolumeAttributeAsync(DescribeVolumeAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified volume. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVolumeAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumeAttribute.public Future<DescribeVolumeAttributeResult> describeVolumeAttributeAsync(DescribeVolumeAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumeAttributeRequest,DescribeVolumeAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified volume. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVolumeAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumeAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVolumeStatusResult> describeVolumeStatusAsync(DescribeVolumeStatusRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the status of the specified volumes. Volume status provides the result of the checks performed on your volumes to determine events that can impair the performance of your volumes. The performance of a volume can be affected if an issue occurs on the volume's underlying host. If the volume's underlying host experiences a power outage or system issue, after the system is restored, there could be data inconsistencies on the volume. Volume events notify you if this occurs. Volume actions notify you if any action needs to be taken in response to the event.
The DescribeVolumeStatus
operation provides the following information about the specified volumes:
Status: Reflects the current status of the volume. The possible values are ok
,
impaired
, warning
, or insufficient-data
. If all checks pass, the overall
status of the volume is ok
. If the check fails, the overall status is impaired
. If the
status is insufficient-data
, then the checks may still be taking place on your volume at the time.
We recommend that you retry the request. For more information on volume status, see Monitoring the Status of
Your Volumes.
Events: Reflect the cause of a volume status and may require you to take action. For example, if your
volume returns an impaired
status, then the volume event might be
potential-data-inconsistency
. This means that your volume has been affected by an issue with the
underlying host, has all I/O operations disabled, and may have inconsistent data.
Actions: Reflect the actions you may have to take in response to an event. For example, if the status of
the volume is impaired
and the volume event shows potential-data-inconsistency
, then
the action shows enable-volume-io
. This means that you may want to enable the I/O operations for the
volume by calling the EnableVolumeIO action and then check the volume for data consistency.
Volume status is based on the volume status checks, and does not reflect the volume state. Therefore, volume
status does not indicate volumes in the error
state (for example, when a volume is incapable of
accepting I/O.)
describeVolumeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumeStatus.public Future<DescribeVolumeStatusResult> describeVolumeStatusAsync(DescribeVolumeStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumeStatusRequest,DescribeVolumeStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the status of the specified volumes. Volume status provides the result of the checks performed on your volumes to determine events that can impair the performance of your volumes. The performance of a volume can be affected if an issue occurs on the volume's underlying host. If the volume's underlying host experiences a power outage or system issue, after the system is restored, there could be data inconsistencies on the volume. Volume events notify you if this occurs. Volume actions notify you if any action needs to be taken in response to the event.
The DescribeVolumeStatus
operation provides the following information about the specified volumes:
Status: Reflects the current status of the volume. The possible values are ok
,
impaired
, warning
, or insufficient-data
. If all checks pass, the overall
status of the volume is ok
. If the check fails, the overall status is impaired
. If the
status is insufficient-data
, then the checks may still be taking place on your volume at the time.
We recommend that you retry the request. For more information on volume status, see Monitoring the Status of
Your Volumes.
Events: Reflect the cause of a volume status and may require you to take action. For example, if your
volume returns an impaired
status, then the volume event might be
potential-data-inconsistency
. This means that your volume has been affected by an issue with the
underlying host, has all I/O operations disabled, and may have inconsistent data.
Actions: Reflect the actions you may have to take in response to an event. For example, if the status of
the volume is impaired
and the volume event shows potential-data-inconsistency
, then
the action shows enable-volume-io
. This means that you may want to enable the I/O operations for the
volume by calling the EnableVolumeIO action and then check the volume for data consistency.
Volume status is based on the volume status checks, and does not reflect the volume state. Therefore, volume
status does not indicate volumes in the error
state (for example, when a volume is incapable of
accepting I/O.)
describeVolumeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumeStatus.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVolumeStatusResult> describeVolumeStatusAsync()
describeVolumeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVolumeStatusAsync(DescribeVolumeStatusRequest)
public Future<DescribeVolumeStatusResult> describeVolumeStatusAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumeStatusRequest,DescribeVolumeStatusResult> asyncHandler)
describeVolumeStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVolumeStatusAsync(DescribeVolumeStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified EBS volumes.
If you are describing a long list of volumes, you can paginate the output to make the list more manageable. The
MaxResults
parameter sets the maximum number of results returned in a single page. If the list of
results exceeds your MaxResults
value, then that number of results is returned along with a
NextToken
value that can be passed to a subsequent DescribeVolumes
request to retrieve
the remaining results.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVolumesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumes.public Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumesRequest,DescribeVolumesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified EBS volumes.
If you are describing a long list of volumes, you can paginate the output to make the list more manageable. The
MaxResults
parameter sets the maximum number of results returned in a single page. If the list of
results exceeds your MaxResults
value, then that number of results is returned along with a
NextToken
value that can be passed to a subsequent DescribeVolumes
request to retrieve
the remaining results.
For more information about EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVolumesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVolumes.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync()
describeVolumesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest)
public Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumesRequest,DescribeVolumesResult> asyncHandler)
describeVolumesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVolumesModificationsResult> describeVolumesModificationsAsync(DescribeVolumesModificationsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Reports the current modification status of EBS volumes.
Current-generation EBS volumes support modification of attributes including type, size, and (for io1
volumes) IOPS provisioning while either attached to or detached from an instance. Following an action from the
API or the console to modify a volume, the status of the modification may be modifying
,
optimizing
, completed
, or failed
. If a volume has never been modified,
then certain elements of the returned VolumeModification
objects are null.
You can also use CloudWatch Events to check the status of a modification to an EBS volume. For information about CloudWatch Events, see the Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide. For more information, see Monitoring Volume Modifications".
describeVolumesModificationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DescribeVolumesModificationsResult> describeVolumesModificationsAsync(DescribeVolumesModificationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumesModificationsRequest,DescribeVolumesModificationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Reports the current modification status of EBS volumes.
Current-generation EBS volumes support modification of attributes including type, size, and (for io1
volumes) IOPS provisioning while either attached to or detached from an instance. Following an action from the
API or the console to modify a volume, the status of the modification may be modifying
,
optimizing
, completed
, or failed
. If a volume has never been modified,
then certain elements of the returned VolumeModification
objects are null.
You can also use CloudWatch Events to check the status of a modification to an EBS volume. For information about CloudWatch Events, see the Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide. For more information, see Monitoring Volume Modifications".
describeVolumesModificationsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcAttributeResult> describeVpcAttributeAsync(DescribeVpcAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified VPC. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeVpcAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcAttribute.public Future<DescribeVpcAttributeResult> describeVpcAttributeAsync(DescribeVpcAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcAttributeRequest,DescribeVpcAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the specified attribute of the specified VPC. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
describeVpcAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> describeVpcClassicLinkAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ClassicLink status of one or more VPCs.
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcClassicLink.public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> describeVpcClassicLinkAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest,DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ClassicLink status of one or more VPCs.
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcClassicLink.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> describeVpcClassicLinkAsync()
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> describeVpcClassicLinkAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest,DescribeVpcClassicLinkResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcClassicLinkAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ClassicLink DNS support status of one or more VPCs. If enabled, the DNS hostname of a linked EC2-Classic instance resolves to its private IP address when addressed from an instance in the VPC to which it's linked. Similarly, the DNS hostname of an instance in a VPC resolves to its private IP address when addressed from a linked EC2-Classic instance. For more information, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.public Future<DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest,DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes the ClassicLink DNS support status of one or more VPCs. If enabled, the DNS hostname of a linked EC2-Classic instance resolves to its private IP address when addressed from an instance in the VPC to which it's linked. Similarly, the DNS hostname of an instance in a VPC resolves to its private IP address when addressed from a linked EC2-Classic instance. For more information, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
describeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes all supported AWS services that can be specified when creating a VPC endpoint.
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcEndpointServices.public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest,DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes all supported AWS services that can be specified when creating a VPC endpoint.
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcEndpointServices.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync()
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest,DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcEndpointServicesAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointServicesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> describeVpcEndpointsAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPC endpoints.
describeVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcEndpoints.public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> describeVpcEndpointsAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest,DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPC endpoints.
describeVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcEndpoints.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> describeVpcEndpointsAsync()
describeVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcEndpointsAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> describeVpcEndpointsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest,DescribeVpcEndpointsResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpcEndpointsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcEndpointsAsync(DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPC peering connections.
describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcPeeringConnections.public Future<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest,DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPC peering connections.
describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcPeeringConnections.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync()
describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> describeVpcPeeringConnectionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest,DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpcsResult> describeVpcsAsync(DescribeVpcsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPCs.
describeVpcsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcs.public Future<DescribeVpcsResult> describeVpcsAsync(DescribeVpcsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcsRequest,DescribeVpcsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPCs.
describeVpcsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpcs.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpcsResult> describeVpcsAsync()
describeVpcsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcsAsync(DescribeVpcsRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpcsResult> describeVpcsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpcsRequest,DescribeVpcsResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpcsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpcsAsync(DescribeVpcsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> describeVpnConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPN connections.
For more information about VPN connections, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeVpnConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnConnections.public Future<DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> describeVpnConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest,DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your VPN connections.
For more information about VPN connections, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeVpnConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnConnections.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> describeVpnConnectionsAsync()
describeVpnConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpnConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> describeVpnConnectionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest,DescribeVpnConnectionsResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpnConnectionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpnConnectionsAsync(DescribeVpnConnectionsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> describeVpnGatewaysAsync(DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your virtual private gateways.
For more information about virtual private gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeVpnGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnGateways.public Future<DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> describeVpnGatewaysAsync(DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest,DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Describes one or more of your virtual private gateways.
For more information about virtual private gateways, see AWS Managed VPN Connections in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
describeVpnGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnGateways.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> describeVpnGatewaysAsync()
describeVpnGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpnGatewaysAsync(DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest)
public Future<DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> describeVpnGatewaysAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest,DescribeVpnGatewaysResult> asyncHandler)
describeVpnGatewaysAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
describeVpnGatewaysAsync(DescribeVpnGatewaysRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<DetachClassicLinkVpcResult> detachClassicLinkVpcAsync(DetachClassicLinkVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Unlinks (detaches) a linked EC2-Classic instance from a VPC. After the instance has been unlinked, the VPC security groups are no longer associated with it. An instance is automatically unlinked from a VPC when it's stopped.
detachClassicLinkVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachClassicLinkVpc.public Future<DetachClassicLinkVpcResult> detachClassicLinkVpcAsync(DetachClassicLinkVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<DetachClassicLinkVpcRequest,DetachClassicLinkVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Unlinks (detaches) a linked EC2-Classic instance from a VPC. After the instance has been unlinked, the VPC security groups are no longer associated with it. An instance is automatically unlinked from a VPC when it's stopped.
detachClassicLinkVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachClassicLinkVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DetachInternetGatewayResult> detachInternetGatewayAsync(DetachInternetGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches an Internet gateway from a VPC, disabling connectivity between the Internet and the VPC. The VPC must not contain any running instances with Elastic IP addresses or public IPv4 addresses.
detachInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachInternetGateway.public Future<DetachInternetGatewayResult> detachInternetGatewayAsync(DetachInternetGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DetachInternetGatewayRequest,DetachInternetGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches an Internet gateway from a VPC, disabling connectivity between the Internet and the VPC. The VPC must not contain any running instances with Elastic IP addresses or public IPv4 addresses.
detachInternetGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachInternetGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DetachNetworkInterfaceResult> detachNetworkInterfaceAsync(DetachNetworkInterfaceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches a network interface from an instance.
detachNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachNetworkInterface.public Future<DetachNetworkInterfaceResult> detachNetworkInterfaceAsync(DetachNetworkInterfaceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DetachNetworkInterfaceRequest,DetachNetworkInterfaceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches a network interface from an instance.
detachNetworkInterfaceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachNetworkInterface.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DetachVolumeResult> detachVolumeAsync(DetachVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches an EBS volume from an instance. Make sure to unmount any file systems on the device within your
operating system before detaching the volume. Failure to do so can result in the volume becoming stuck in the
busy
state while detaching. If this happens, detachment can be delayed indefinitely until you
unmount the volume, force detachment, reboot the instance, or all three. If an EBS volume is the root device of
an instance, it can't be detached while the instance is running. To detach the root volume, stop the instance
first.
When a volume with an AWS Marketplace product code is detached from an instance, the product code is no longer associated with the instance.
For more information, see Detaching an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
detachVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachVolume.public Future<DetachVolumeResult> detachVolumeAsync(DetachVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<DetachVolumeRequest,DetachVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches an EBS volume from an instance. Make sure to unmount any file systems on the device within your
operating system before detaching the volume. Failure to do so can result in the volume becoming stuck in the
busy
state while detaching. If this happens, detachment can be delayed indefinitely until you
unmount the volume, force detachment, reboot the instance, or all three. If an EBS volume is the root device of
an instance, it can't be detached while the instance is running. To detach the root volume, stop the instance
first.
When a volume with an AWS Marketplace product code is detached from an instance, the product code is no longer associated with the instance.
For more information, see Detaching an Amazon EBS Volume in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
detachVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachVolume.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DetachVpnGatewayResult> detachVpnGatewayAsync(DetachVpnGatewayRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches a virtual private gateway from a VPC. You do this if you're planning to turn off the VPC and not use it anymore. You can confirm a virtual private gateway has been completely detached from a VPC by describing the virtual private gateway (any attachments to the virtual private gateway are also described).
You must wait for the attachment's state to switch to detached
before you can delete the VPC or
attach a different VPC to the virtual private gateway.
detachVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachVpnGateway.public Future<DetachVpnGatewayResult> detachVpnGatewayAsync(DetachVpnGatewayRequest request, AsyncHandler<DetachVpnGatewayRequest,DetachVpnGatewayResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Detaches a virtual private gateway from a VPC. You do this if you're planning to turn off the VPC and not use it anymore. You can confirm a virtual private gateway has been completely detached from a VPC by describing the virtual private gateway (any attachments to the virtual private gateway are also described).
You must wait for the attachment's state to switch to detached
before you can delete the VPC or
attach a different VPC to the virtual private gateway.
detachVpnGatewayAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DetachVpnGateway.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableVgwRoutePropagationResult> disableVgwRoutePropagationAsync(DisableVgwRoutePropagationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables a virtual private gateway (VGW) from propagating routes to a specified route table of a VPC.
disableVgwRoutePropagationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVgwRoutePropagation.public Future<DisableVgwRoutePropagationResult> disableVgwRoutePropagationAsync(DisableVgwRoutePropagationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableVgwRoutePropagationRequest,DisableVgwRoutePropagationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables a virtual private gateway (VGW) from propagating routes to a specified route table of a VPC.
disableVgwRoutePropagationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVgwRoutePropagation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableVpcClassicLinkResult> disableVpcClassicLinkAsync(DisableVpcClassicLinkRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables ClassicLink for a VPC. You cannot disable ClassicLink for a VPC that has EC2-Classic instances linked to it.
disableVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVpcClassicLink.public Future<DisableVpcClassicLinkResult> disableVpcClassicLinkAsync(DisableVpcClassicLinkRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableVpcClassicLinkRequest,DisableVpcClassicLinkResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables ClassicLink for a VPC. You cannot disable ClassicLink for a VPC that has EC2-Classic instances linked to it.
disableVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVpcClassicLink.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables ClassicLink DNS support for a VPC. If disabled, DNS hostnames resolve to public IP addresses when addressed between a linked EC2-Classic instance and instances in the VPC to which it's linked. For more information about ClassicLink, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.public Future<DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest,DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables ClassicLink DNS support for a VPC. If disabled, DNS hostnames resolve to public IP addresses when addressed between a linked EC2-Classic instance and instances in the VPC to which it's linked. For more information about ClassicLink, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
disableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateAddressResult> disassociateAddressAsync(DisassociateAddressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates an Elastic IP address from the instance or network interface it's associated with.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error.
disassociateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisassociateAddress.public Future<DisassociateAddressResult> disassociateAddressAsync(DisassociateAddressRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateAddressRequest,DisassociateAddressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates an Elastic IP address from the instance or network interface it's associated with.
An Elastic IP address is for use in either the EC2-Classic platform or in a VPC. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
This is an idempotent operation. If you perform the operation more than once, Amazon EC2 doesn't return an error.
disassociateAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisassociateAddress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateIamInstanceProfileResult> disassociateIamInstanceProfileAsync(DisassociateIamInstanceProfileRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates an IAM instance profile from a running or stopped instance.
Use DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociations to get the association ID.
disassociateIamInstanceProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DisassociateIamInstanceProfileResult> disassociateIamInstanceProfileAsync(DisassociateIamInstanceProfileRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateIamInstanceProfileRequest,DisassociateIamInstanceProfileResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates an IAM instance profile from a running or stopped instance.
Use DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociations to get the association ID.
disassociateIamInstanceProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateRouteTableResult> disassociateRouteTableAsync(DisassociateRouteTableRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a subnet from a route table.
After you perform this action, the subnet no longer uses the routes in the route table. Instead, it uses the routes in the VPC's main route table. For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
disassociateRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisassociateRouteTable.public Future<DisassociateRouteTableResult> disassociateRouteTableAsync(DisassociateRouteTableRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateRouteTableRequest,DisassociateRouteTableResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a subnet from a route table.
After you perform this action, the subnet no longer uses the routes in the route table. Instead, it uses the routes in the VPC's main route table. For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
disassociateRouteTableAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for DisassociateRouteTable.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> disassociateSubnetCidrBlockAsync(DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a CIDR block from a subnet. Currently, you can disassociate an IPv6 CIDR block only. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the CIDR block before you can disassociate it.
disassociateSubnetCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> disassociateSubnetCidrBlockAsync(DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockRequest,DisassociateSubnetCidrBlockResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a CIDR block from a subnet. Currently, you can disassociate an IPv6 CIDR block only. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the CIDR block before you can disassociate it.
disassociateSubnetCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateVpcCidrBlockResult> disassociateVpcCidrBlockAsync(DisassociateVpcCidrBlockRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a CIDR block from a VPC. To disassociate the CIDR block, you must specify its association ID. You can get the association ID by using DescribeVpcs. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the CIDR block before you can disassociate it.
You cannot disassociate the CIDR block with which you originally created the VPC (the primary CIDR block).
disassociateVpcCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<DisassociateVpcCidrBlockResult> disassociateVpcCidrBlockAsync(DisassociateVpcCidrBlockRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateVpcCidrBlockRequest,DisassociateVpcCidrBlockResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disassociates a CIDR block from a VPC. To disassociate the CIDR block, you must specify its association ID. You can get the association ID by using DescribeVpcs. You must detach or delete all gateways and resources that are associated with the CIDR block before you can disassociate it.
You cannot disassociate the CIDR block with which you originally created the VPC (the primary CIDR block).
disassociateVpcCidrBlockAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableVgwRoutePropagationResult> enableVgwRoutePropagationAsync(EnableVgwRoutePropagationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a virtual private gateway (VGW) to propagate routes to the specified route table of a VPC.
enableVgwRoutePropagationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVgwRoutePropagation.public Future<EnableVgwRoutePropagationResult> enableVgwRoutePropagationAsync(EnableVgwRoutePropagationRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableVgwRoutePropagationRequest,EnableVgwRoutePropagationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a virtual private gateway (VGW) to propagate routes to the specified route table of a VPC.
enableVgwRoutePropagationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVgwRoutePropagation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableVolumeIOResult> enableVolumeIOAsync(EnableVolumeIORequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables I/O operations for a volume that had I/O operations disabled because the data on the volume was potentially inconsistent.
enableVolumeIOAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVolumeIO.public Future<EnableVolumeIOResult> enableVolumeIOAsync(EnableVolumeIORequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableVolumeIORequest,EnableVolumeIOResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables I/O operations for a volume that had I/O operations disabled because the data on the volume was potentially inconsistent.
enableVolumeIOAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVolumeIO.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableVpcClassicLinkResult> enableVpcClassicLinkAsync(EnableVpcClassicLinkRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a VPC for ClassicLink. You can then link EC2-Classic instances to your ClassicLink-enabled VPC to allow
communication over private IP addresses. You cannot enable your VPC for ClassicLink if any of your VPC's route
tables have existing routes for address ranges within the 10.0.0.0/8
IP address range, excluding
local routes for VPCs in the 10.0.0.0/16
and 10.1.0.0/16
IP address ranges. For more
information, see ClassicLink in the Amazon
Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
enableVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVpcClassicLink.public Future<EnableVpcClassicLinkResult> enableVpcClassicLinkAsync(EnableVpcClassicLinkRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableVpcClassicLinkRequest,EnableVpcClassicLinkResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a VPC for ClassicLink. You can then link EC2-Classic instances to your ClassicLink-enabled VPC to allow
communication over private IP addresses. You cannot enable your VPC for ClassicLink if any of your VPC's route
tables have existing routes for address ranges within the 10.0.0.0/8
IP address range, excluding
local routes for VPCs in the 10.0.0.0/16
and 10.1.0.0/16
IP address ranges. For more
information, see ClassicLink in the Amazon
Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
enableVpcClassicLinkAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVpcClassicLink.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a VPC to support DNS hostname resolution for ClassicLink. If enabled, the DNS hostname of a linked EC2-Classic instance resolves to its private IP address when addressed from an instance in the VPC to which it's linked. Similarly, the DNS hostname of an instance in a VPC resolves to its private IP address when addressed from a linked EC2-Classic instance. For more information about ClassicLink, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.public Future<EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync(EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportRequest,EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables a VPC to support DNS hostname resolution for ClassicLink. If enabled, the DNS hostname of a linked EC2-Classic instance resolves to its private IP address when addressed from an instance in the VPC to which it's linked. Similarly, the DNS hostname of an instance in a VPC resolves to its private IP address when addressed from a linked EC2-Classic instance. For more information about ClassicLink, see ClassicLink in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
enableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupportAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for EnableVpcClassicLinkDnsSupport.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetConsoleOutputResult> getConsoleOutputAsync(GetConsoleOutputRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Gets the console output for the specified instance.
Instances do not have a physical monitor through which you can view their console output. They also lack physical controls that allow you to power up, reboot, or shut them down. To allow these actions, we provide them through the Amazon EC2 API and command line interface.
Instance console output is buffered and posted shortly after instance boot, reboot, and termination. Amazon EC2 preserves the most recent 64 KB output, which is available for at least one hour after the most recent post.
For Linux instances, the instance console output displays the exact console output that would normally be displayed on a physical monitor attached to a computer. This output is buffered because the instance produces it and then posts it to a store where the instance's owner can retrieve it.
For Windows instances, the instance console output includes output from the EC2Config service.
getConsoleOutputAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetConsoleOutput.public Future<GetConsoleOutputResult> getConsoleOutputAsync(GetConsoleOutputRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetConsoleOutputRequest,GetConsoleOutputResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Gets the console output for the specified instance.
Instances do not have a physical monitor through which you can view their console output. They also lack physical controls that allow you to power up, reboot, or shut them down. To allow these actions, we provide them through the Amazon EC2 API and command line interface.
Instance console output is buffered and posted shortly after instance boot, reboot, and termination. Amazon EC2 preserves the most recent 64 KB output, which is available for at least one hour after the most recent post.
For Linux instances, the instance console output displays the exact console output that would normally be displayed on a physical monitor attached to a computer. This output is buffered because the instance produces it and then posts it to a store where the instance's owner can retrieve it.
For Windows instances, the instance console output includes output from the EC2Config service.
getConsoleOutputAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetConsoleOutput.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetConsoleScreenshotResult> getConsoleScreenshotAsync(GetConsoleScreenshotRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Retrieve a JPG-format screenshot of a running instance to help with troubleshooting.
The returned content is Base64-encoded.
getConsoleScreenshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for the request.public Future<GetConsoleScreenshotResult> getConsoleScreenshotAsync(GetConsoleScreenshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetConsoleScreenshotRequest,GetConsoleScreenshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Retrieve a JPG-format screenshot of a running instance to help with troubleshooting.
The returned content is Base64-encoded.
getConsoleScreenshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for the request.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewResult> getHostReservationPurchasePreviewAsync(GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Preview a reservation purchase with configurations that match those of your Dedicated Host. You must have active Dedicated Hosts in your account before you purchase a reservation.
This is a preview of the PurchaseHostReservation action and does not result in the offering being purchased.
getHostReservationPurchasePreviewAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewResult> getHostReservationPurchasePreviewAsync(GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewRequest,GetHostReservationPurchasePreviewResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Preview a reservation purchase with configurations that match those of your Dedicated Host. You must have active Dedicated Hosts in your account before you purchase a reservation.
This is a preview of the PurchaseHostReservation action and does not result in the offering being purchased.
getHostReservationPurchasePreviewAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetPasswordDataResult> getPasswordDataAsync(GetPasswordDataRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Retrieves the encrypted administrator password for a running Windows instance.
The Windows password is generated at boot by the EC2Config
service or EC2Launch
scripts
(Windows Server 2016 and later). This usually only happens the first time an instance is launched. For more
information, see EC2Config and EC2Launch in the Amazon Elastic
Compute Cloud User Guide.
For the EC2Config
service, the password is not generated for rebundled AMIs unless
Ec2SetPassword
is enabled before bundling.
The password is encrypted using the key pair that you specified when you launched the instance. You must provide the corresponding key pair file.
When you launch an instance, password generation and encryption may take a few minutes. If you try to retrieve the password before it's available, the output returns an empty string. We recommend that you wait up to 15 minutes after launching an instance before trying to retrieve the generated password.
getPasswordDataAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetPasswordData.public Future<GetPasswordDataResult> getPasswordDataAsync(GetPasswordDataRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetPasswordDataRequest,GetPasswordDataResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Retrieves the encrypted administrator password for a running Windows instance.
The Windows password is generated at boot by the EC2Config
service or EC2Launch
scripts
(Windows Server 2016 and later). This usually only happens the first time an instance is launched. For more
information, see EC2Config and EC2Launch in the Amazon Elastic
Compute Cloud User Guide.
For the EC2Config
service, the password is not generated for rebundled AMIs unless
Ec2SetPassword
is enabled before bundling.
The password is encrypted using the key pair that you specified when you launched the instance. You must provide the corresponding key pair file.
When you launch an instance, password generation and encryption may take a few minutes. If you try to retrieve the password before it's available, the output returns an empty string. We recommend that you wait up to 15 minutes after launching an instance before trying to retrieve the generated password.
getPasswordDataAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetPasswordData.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> getReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync(GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Returns a quote and exchange information for exchanging one or more specified Convertible Reserved Instances for a new Convertible Reserved Instance. If the exchange cannot be performed, the reason is returned in the response. Use AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuote to perform the exchange.
getReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetReservedInstanceExchangeQuote.public Future<GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> getReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync(GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteRequest,GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Returns a quote and exchange information for exchanging one or more specified Convertible Reserved Instances for a new Convertible Reserved Instance. If the exchange cannot be performed, the reason is returned in the response. Use AcceptReservedInstancesExchangeQuote to perform the exchange.
getReservedInstancesExchangeQuoteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for GetReservedInstanceExchangeQuote.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportImageResult> importImageAsync(ImportImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Import single or multi-volume disk images or EBS snapshots into an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). For more information, see Importing a VM as an Image Using VM Import/Export in the VM Import/Export User Guide.
importImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportImage.public Future<ImportImageResult> importImageAsync(ImportImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportImageRequest,ImportImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Import single or multi-volume disk images or EBS snapshots into an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). For more information, see Importing a VM as an Image Using VM Import/Export in the VM Import/Export User Guide.
importImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportImage.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportImageResult> importImageAsync()
importImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
importImageAsync(ImportImageRequest)
public Future<ImportImageResult> importImageAsync(AsyncHandler<ImportImageRequest,ImportImageResult> asyncHandler)
importImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
importImageAsync(ImportImageRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<ImportInstanceResult> importInstanceAsync(ImportInstanceRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an import instance task using metadata from the specified disk image. ImportInstance
only
supports single-volume VMs. To import multi-volume VMs, use ImportImage. For more information, see Importing a
Virtual Machine Using the Amazon EC2 CLI.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
importInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportInstance.public Future<ImportInstanceResult> importInstanceAsync(ImportInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportInstanceRequest,ImportInstanceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an import instance task using metadata from the specified disk image. ImportInstance
only
supports single-volume VMs. To import multi-volume VMs, use ImportImage. For more information, see Importing a
Virtual Machine Using the Amazon EC2 CLI.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
importInstanceAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportInstance.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportKeyPairResult> importKeyPairAsync(ImportKeyPairRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Imports the public key from an RSA key pair that you created with a third-party tool. Compare this with CreateKeyPair, in which AWS creates the key pair and gives the keys to you (AWS keeps a copy of the public key). With ImportKeyPair, you create the key pair and give AWS just the public key. The private key is never transferred between you and AWS.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
importKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportKeyPair.public Future<ImportKeyPairResult> importKeyPairAsync(ImportKeyPairRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportKeyPairRequest,ImportKeyPairResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Imports the public key from an RSA key pair that you created with a third-party tool. Compare this with CreateKeyPair, in which AWS creates the key pair and gives the keys to you (AWS keeps a copy of the public key). With ImportKeyPair, you create the key pair and give AWS just the public key. The private key is never transferred between you and AWS.
For more information about key pairs, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
importKeyPairAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportKeyPair.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportSnapshotResult> importSnapshotAsync(ImportSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Imports a disk into an EBS snapshot.
importSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportSnapshot.public Future<ImportSnapshotResult> importSnapshotAsync(ImportSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportSnapshotRequest,ImportSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Imports a disk into an EBS snapshot.
importSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportSnapshot.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportSnapshotResult> importSnapshotAsync()
importSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
importSnapshotAsync(ImportSnapshotRequest)
public Future<ImportSnapshotResult> importSnapshotAsync(AsyncHandler<ImportSnapshotRequest,ImportSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
importSnapshotAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
importSnapshotAsync(ImportSnapshotRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<ImportVolumeResult> importVolumeAsync(ImportVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an import volume task using metadata from the specified disk image.For more information, see Importing Disks to Amazon EBS.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
importVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportVolume.public Future<ImportVolumeResult> importVolumeAsync(ImportVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportVolumeRequest,ImportVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates an import volume task using metadata from the specified disk image.For more information, see Importing Disks to Amazon EBS.
For information about the import manifest referenced by this API action, see VM Import Manifest.
importVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ImportVolume.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyFpgaImageAttributeResult> modifyFpgaImageAttributeAsync(ModifyFpgaImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
modifyFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<ModifyFpgaImageAttributeResult> modifyFpgaImageAttributeAsync(ModifyFpgaImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyFpgaImageAttributeRequest,ModifyFpgaImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI).
modifyFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyHostsResult> modifyHostsAsync(ModifyHostsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modify the auto-placement setting of a Dedicated Host. When auto-placement is enabled, AWS will place instances
that you launch with a tenancy of host
, but without targeting a specific host ID, onto any available
Dedicated Host in your account which has auto-placement enabled. When auto-placement is disabled, you need to
provide a host ID if you want the instance to launch onto a specific host. If no host ID is provided, the
instance will be launched onto a suitable host which has auto-placement enabled.
modifyHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyHosts.public Future<ModifyHostsResult> modifyHostsAsync(ModifyHostsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyHostsRequest,ModifyHostsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modify the auto-placement setting of a Dedicated Host. When auto-placement is enabled, AWS will place instances
that you launch with a tenancy of host
, but without targeting a specific host ID, onto any available
Dedicated Host in your account which has auto-placement enabled. When auto-placement is disabled, you need to
provide a host ID if you want the instance to launch onto a specific host. If no host ID is provided, the
instance will be launched onto a suitable host which has auto-placement enabled.
modifyHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyHosts.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyIdFormatResult> modifyIdFormatAsync(ModifyIdFormatRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the ID format for the specified resource on a per-region basis. You can specify that resources should
receive longer IDs (17-character IDs) when they are created. The following resource types support longer IDs:
instance
| reservation
| snapshot
| volume
.
This setting applies to the IAM user who makes the request; it does not apply to the entire AWS account. By default, an IAM user defaults to the same settings as the root user. If you're using this action as the root user, then these settings apply to the entire account, unless an IAM user explicitly overrides these settings for themselves. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM roles and users, regardless of these settings and
provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
modifyIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters of ModifyIdFormat.public Future<ModifyIdFormatResult> modifyIdFormatAsync(ModifyIdFormatRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyIdFormatRequest,ModifyIdFormatResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the ID format for the specified resource on a per-region basis. You can specify that resources should
receive longer IDs (17-character IDs) when they are created. The following resource types support longer IDs:
instance
| reservation
| snapshot
| volume
.
This setting applies to the IAM user who makes the request; it does not apply to the entire AWS account. By default, an IAM user defaults to the same settings as the root user. If you're using this action as the root user, then these settings apply to the entire account, unless an IAM user explicitly overrides these settings for themselves. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM roles and users, regardless of these settings and
provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
modifyIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters of ModifyIdFormat.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyIdentityIdFormatResult> modifyIdentityIdFormatAsync(ModifyIdentityIdFormatRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the ID format of a resource for a specified IAM user, IAM role, or the root user for an account; or all IAM users, IAM roles, and the root user for an account. You can specify that resources should receive longer IDs (17-character IDs) when they are created.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon
Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
This setting applies to the principal specified in the request; it does not apply to the principal that makes the request.
Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM roles and users, regardless of these settings and
provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
modifyIdentityIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters of ModifyIdentityIdFormat.public Future<ModifyIdentityIdFormatResult> modifyIdentityIdFormatAsync(ModifyIdentityIdFormatRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyIdentityIdFormatRequest,ModifyIdentityIdFormatResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the ID format of a resource for a specified IAM user, IAM role, or the root user for an account; or all IAM users, IAM roles, and the root user for an account. You can specify that resources should receive longer IDs (17-character IDs) when they are created.
The following resource types support longer IDs: instance
| reservation
|
snapshot
| volume
. For more information, see Resource IDs in the Amazon
Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
This setting applies to the principal specified in the request; it does not apply to the principal that makes the request.
Resources created with longer IDs are visible to all IAM roles and users, regardless of these settings and
provided that they have permission to use the relevant Describe
command for the resource type.
modifyIdentityIdFormatAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters of ModifyIdentityIdFormat.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyImageAttributeResult> modifyImageAttributeAsync(ModifyImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified AMI. You can specify only one attribute at a time. You can use
the Attribute
parameter to specify the attribute or one of the following parameters:
Description
, LaunchPermission
, or ProductCode
.
AWS Marketplace product codes cannot be modified. Images with an AWS Marketplace product code cannot be made public.
To enable the SriovNetSupport enhanced networking attribute of an image, enable SriovNetSupport on an instance and create an AMI from the instance.
modifyImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyImageAttribute.public Future<ModifyImageAttributeResult> modifyImageAttributeAsync(ModifyImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyImageAttributeRequest,ModifyImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified AMI. You can specify only one attribute at a time. You can use
the Attribute
parameter to specify the attribute or one of the following parameters:
Description
, LaunchPermission
, or ProductCode
.
AWS Marketplace product codes cannot be modified. Images with an AWS Marketplace product code cannot be made public.
To enable the SriovNetSupport enhanced networking attribute of an image, enable SriovNetSupport on an instance and create an AMI from the instance.
modifyImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyImageAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyInstanceAttributeResult> modifyInstanceAttributeAsync(ModifyInstanceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified instance. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
To modify some attributes, the instance must be stopped. For more information, see Modifying Attributes of a Stopped Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyInstanceAttribute.public Future<ModifyInstanceAttributeResult> modifyInstanceAttributeAsync(ModifyInstanceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyInstanceAttributeRequest,ModifyInstanceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified instance. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
To modify some attributes, the instance must be stopped. For more information, see Modifying Attributes of a Stopped Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyInstanceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyInstancePlacementResult> modifyInstancePlacementAsync(ModifyInstancePlacementRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Set the instance affinity value for a specific stopped instance and modify the instance tenancy setting.
Instance affinity is disabled by default. When instance affinity is host
and it is not associated
with a specific Dedicated Host, the next time it is launched it will automatically be associated with the host it
lands on. This relationship will persist if the instance is stopped/started, or rebooted.
You can modify the host ID associated with a stopped instance. If a stopped instance has a new host ID association, the instance will target that host when restarted.
You can modify the tenancy of a stopped instance with a tenancy of host
or dedicated
.
Affinity, hostID, and tenancy are not required parameters, but at least one of them must be specified in the request. Affinity and tenancy can be modified in the same request, but tenancy can only be modified on instances that are stopped.
modifyInstancePlacementAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyInstancePlacement.public Future<ModifyInstancePlacementResult> modifyInstancePlacementAsync(ModifyInstancePlacementRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyInstancePlacementRequest,ModifyInstancePlacementResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Set the instance affinity value for a specific stopped instance and modify the instance tenancy setting.
Instance affinity is disabled by default. When instance affinity is host
and it is not associated
with a specific Dedicated Host, the next time it is launched it will automatically be associated with the host it
lands on. This relationship will persist if the instance is stopped/started, or rebooted.
You can modify the host ID associated with a stopped instance. If a stopped instance has a new host ID association, the instance will target that host when restarted.
You can modify the tenancy of a stopped instance with a tenancy of host
or dedicated
.
Affinity, hostID, and tenancy are not required parameters, but at least one of them must be specified in the request. Affinity and tenancy can be modified in the same request, but tenancy can only be modified on instances that are stopped.
modifyInstancePlacementAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyInstancePlacement.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> modifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
modifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute.public Future<ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> modifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest,ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
modifyNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyReservedInstancesResult> modifyReservedInstancesAsync(ModifyReservedInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the Availability Zone, instance count, instance type, or network platform (EC2-Classic or EC2-VPC) of your Reserved Instances. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type.
For more information, see Modifying Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyReservedInstances.public Future<ModifyReservedInstancesResult> modifyReservedInstancesAsync(ModifyReservedInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyReservedInstancesRequest,ModifyReservedInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the Availability Zone, instance count, instance type, or network platform (EC2-Classic or EC2-VPC) of your Reserved Instances. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type.
For more information, see Modifying Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyReservedInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyReservedInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifySnapshotAttributeResult> modifySnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifySnapshotAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds or removes permission settings for the specified snapshot. You may add or remove specified AWS account IDs from a snapshot's list of create volume permissions, but you cannot do both in a single API call. If you need to both add and remove account IDs for a snapshot, you must use multiple API calls.
Encrypted snapshots and snapshots with AWS Marketplace product codes cannot be made public. Snapshots encrypted with your default CMK cannot be shared with other accounts.
For more information on modifying snapshot permissions, see Sharing Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifySnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySnapshotAttribute.public Future<ModifySnapshotAttributeResult> modifySnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifySnapshotAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifySnapshotAttributeRequest,ModifySnapshotAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Adds or removes permission settings for the specified snapshot. You may add or remove specified AWS account IDs from a snapshot's list of create volume permissions, but you cannot do both in a single API call. If you need to both add and remove account IDs for a snapshot, you must use multiple API calls.
Encrypted snapshots and snapshots with AWS Marketplace product codes cannot be made public. Snapshots encrypted with your default CMK cannot be shared with other accounts.
For more information on modifying snapshot permissions, see Sharing Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifySnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySnapshotAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifySpotFleetRequestResult> modifySpotFleetRequestAsync(ModifySpotFleetRequestRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified Spot fleet request.
While the Spot fleet request is being modified, it is in the modifying
state.
To scale up your Spot fleet, increase its target capacity. The Spot fleet launches the additional Spot instances
according to the allocation strategy for the Spot fleet request. If the allocation strategy is
lowestPrice
, the Spot fleet launches instances using the Spot pool with the lowest price. If the
allocation strategy is diversified
, the Spot fleet distributes the instances across the Spot pools.
To scale down your Spot fleet, decrease its target capacity. First, the Spot fleet cancels any open bids that
exceed the new target capacity. You can request that the Spot fleet terminate Spot instances until the size of
the fleet no longer exceeds the new target capacity. If the allocation strategy is lowestPrice
, the
Spot fleet terminates the instances with the highest price per unit. If the allocation strategy is
diversified
, the Spot fleet terminates instances across the Spot pools. Alternatively, you can
request that the Spot fleet keep the fleet at its current size, but not replace any Spot instances that are
interrupted or that you terminate manually.
modifySpotFleetRequestAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySpotFleetRequest.public Future<ModifySpotFleetRequestResult> modifySpotFleetRequestAsync(ModifySpotFleetRequestRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifySpotFleetRequestRequest,ModifySpotFleetRequestResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified Spot fleet request.
While the Spot fleet request is being modified, it is in the modifying
state.
To scale up your Spot fleet, increase its target capacity. The Spot fleet launches the additional Spot instances
according to the allocation strategy for the Spot fleet request. If the allocation strategy is
lowestPrice
, the Spot fleet launches instances using the Spot pool with the lowest price. If the
allocation strategy is diversified
, the Spot fleet distributes the instances across the Spot pools.
To scale down your Spot fleet, decrease its target capacity. First, the Spot fleet cancels any open bids that
exceed the new target capacity. You can request that the Spot fleet terminate Spot instances until the size of
the fleet no longer exceeds the new target capacity. If the allocation strategy is lowestPrice
, the
Spot fleet terminates the instances with the highest price per unit. If the allocation strategy is
diversified
, the Spot fleet terminates instances across the Spot pools. Alternatively, you can
request that the Spot fleet keep the fleet at its current size, but not replace any Spot instances that are
interrupted or that you terminate manually.
modifySpotFleetRequestAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySpotFleetRequest.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifySubnetAttributeResult> modifySubnetAttributeAsync(ModifySubnetAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies a subnet attribute. You can only modify one attribute at a time.
modifySubnetAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySubnetAttribute.public Future<ModifySubnetAttributeResult> modifySubnetAttributeAsync(ModifySubnetAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifySubnetAttributeRequest,ModifySubnetAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies a subnet attribute. You can only modify one attribute at a time.
modifySubnetAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifySubnetAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVolumeResult> modifyVolumeAsync(ModifyVolumeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you may be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Linux, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Linux. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Windows, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Windows.
When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For information about extending a Linux file system, see Extending a Linux File System. For information about extending a Windows file system, see Extending a Windows File System.
You can use CloudWatch Events to check the status of a modification to an EBS volume. For information about CloudWatch Events, see the Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide. You can also track the status of a modification using the DescribeVolumesModifications API. For information about tracking status changes using either method, see Monitoring Volume Modifications.
With previous-generation instance types, resizing an EBS volume may require detaching and reattaching the volume or stopping and restarting the instance. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Linux, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Linux. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Windows, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Windows.
If you reach the maximum volume modification rate per volume limit, you will need to wait at least six hours before applying further modifications to the affected EBS volume.
modifyVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<ModifyVolumeResult> modifyVolumeAsync(ModifyVolumeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVolumeRequest,ModifyVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you may be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Linux, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Linux. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Windows, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Windows.
When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For information about extending a Linux file system, see Extending a Linux File System. For information about extending a Windows file system, see Extending a Windows File System.
You can use CloudWatch Events to check the status of a modification to an EBS volume. For information about CloudWatch Events, see the Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide. You can also track the status of a modification using the DescribeVolumesModifications API. For information about tracking status changes using either method, see Monitoring Volume Modifications.
With previous-generation instance types, resizing an EBS volume may require detaching and reattaching the volume or stopping and restarting the instance. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Linux, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Linux. For more information about modifying an EBS volume running Windows, see Modifying the Size, IOPS, or Type of an EBS Volume on Windows.
If you reach the maximum volume modification rate per volume limit, you will need to wait at least six hours before applying further modifications to the affected EBS volume.
modifyVolumeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVolumeAttributeResult> modifyVolumeAttributeAsync(ModifyVolumeAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies a volume attribute.
By default, all I/O operations for the volume are suspended when the data on the volume is determined to be potentially inconsistent, to prevent undetectable, latent data corruption. The I/O access to the volume can be resumed by first enabling I/O access and then checking the data consistency on your volume.
You can change the default behavior to resume I/O operations. We recommend that you change this only for boot volumes or for volumes that are stateless or disposable.
modifyVolumeAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVolumeAttribute.public Future<ModifyVolumeAttributeResult> modifyVolumeAttributeAsync(ModifyVolumeAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVolumeAttributeRequest,ModifyVolumeAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies a volume attribute.
By default, all I/O operations for the volume are suspended when the data on the volume is determined to be potentially inconsistent, to prevent undetectable, latent data corruption. The I/O access to the volume can be resumed by first enabling I/O access and then checking the data consistency on your volume.
You can change the default behavior to resume I/O operations. We recommend that you change this only for boot volumes or for volumes that are stateless or disposable.
modifyVolumeAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVolumeAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVpcAttributeResult> modifyVpcAttributeAsync(ModifyVpcAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified VPC.
modifyVpcAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcAttribute.public Future<ModifyVpcAttributeResult> modifyVpcAttributeAsync(ModifyVpcAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVpcAttributeRequest,ModifyVpcAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the specified attribute of the specified VPC.
modifyVpcAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVpcEndpointResult> modifyVpcEndpointAsync(ModifyVpcEndpointRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies attributes of a specified VPC endpoint. The attributes that you can modify depend on the type of VPC endpoint (interface or gateway). For more information, see VPC Endpoints in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
modifyVpcEndpointAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcEndpoint.public Future<ModifyVpcEndpointResult> modifyVpcEndpointAsync(ModifyVpcEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVpcEndpointRequest,ModifyVpcEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies attributes of a specified VPC endpoint. The attributes that you can modify depend on the type of VPC endpoint (interface or gateway). For more information, see VPC Endpoints in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
modifyVpcEndpointAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcEndpoint.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsResult> modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsAsync(ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the VPC peering connection options on one side of a VPC peering connection. You can do the following:
Enable/disable communication over the peering connection between an EC2-Classic instance that's linked to your VPC (using ClassicLink) and instances in the peer VPC.
Enable/disable communication over the peering connection between instances in your VPC and an EC2-Classic instance that's linked to the peer VPC.
Enable/disable a local VPC to resolve public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses when queried from instances in the peer VPC.
If the peered VPCs are in different accounts, each owner must initiate a separate request to modify the peering connection options, depending on whether their VPC was the requester or accepter for the VPC peering connection. If the peered VPCs are in the same account, you can modify the requester and accepter options in the same request. To confirm which VPC is the accepter and requester for a VPC peering connection, use the DescribeVpcPeeringConnections command.
modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsResult> modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsAsync(ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsRequest,ModifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the VPC peering connection options on one side of a VPC peering connection. You can do the following:
Enable/disable communication over the peering connection between an EC2-Classic instance that's linked to your VPC (using ClassicLink) and instances in the peer VPC.
Enable/disable communication over the peering connection between instances in your VPC and an EC2-Classic instance that's linked to the peer VPC.
Enable/disable a local VPC to resolve public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses when queried from instances in the peer VPC.
If the peered VPCs are in different accounts, each owner must initiate a separate request to modify the peering connection options, depending on whether their VPC was the requester or accepter for the VPC peering connection. If the peered VPCs are in the same account, you can modify the requester and accepter options in the same request. To confirm which VPC is the accepter and requester for a VPC peering connection, use the DescribeVpcPeeringConnections command.
modifyVpcPeeringConnectionOptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyVpcTenancyResult> modifyVpcTenancyAsync(ModifyVpcTenancyRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the instance tenancy attribute of the specified VPC. You can change the instance tenancy attribute of a
VPC to default
only. You cannot change the instance tenancy attribute to dedicated
.
After you modify the tenancy of the VPC, any new instances that you launch into the VPC have a tenancy of
default
, unless you specify otherwise during launch. The tenancy of any existing instances in the
VPC is not affected.
For more information about Dedicated Instances, see Dedicated Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyVpcTenancyAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcTenancy.public Future<ModifyVpcTenancyResult> modifyVpcTenancyAsync(ModifyVpcTenancyRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyVpcTenancyRequest,ModifyVpcTenancyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Modifies the instance tenancy attribute of the specified VPC. You can change the instance tenancy attribute of a
VPC to default
only. You cannot change the instance tenancy attribute to dedicated
.
After you modify the tenancy of the VPC, any new instances that you launch into the VPC have a tenancy of
default
, unless you specify otherwise during launch. The tenancy of any existing instances in the
VPC is not affected.
For more information about Dedicated Instances, see Dedicated Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
modifyVpcTenancyAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ModifyVpcTenancy.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<MonitorInstancesResult> monitorInstancesAsync(MonitorInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables detailed monitoring for a running instance. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled. For more information, see Monitoring Your Instances and Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
To disable detailed monitoring, see .
monitorInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for MonitorInstances.public Future<MonitorInstancesResult> monitorInstancesAsync(MonitorInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<MonitorInstancesRequest,MonitorInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Enables detailed monitoring for a running instance. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled. For more information, see Monitoring Your Instances and Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
To disable detailed monitoring, see .
monitorInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for MonitorInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<MoveAddressToVpcResult> moveAddressToVpcAsync(MoveAddressToVpcRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Moves an Elastic IP address from the EC2-Classic platform to the EC2-VPC platform. The Elastic IP address must be allocated to your account for more than 24 hours, and it must not be associated with an instance. After the Elastic IP address is moved, it is no longer available for use in the EC2-Classic platform, unless you move it back using the RestoreAddressToClassic request. You cannot move an Elastic IP address that was originally allocated for use in the EC2-VPC platform to the EC2-Classic platform.
moveAddressToVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for MoveAddressToVpc.public Future<MoveAddressToVpcResult> moveAddressToVpcAsync(MoveAddressToVpcRequest request, AsyncHandler<MoveAddressToVpcRequest,MoveAddressToVpcResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Moves an Elastic IP address from the EC2-Classic platform to the EC2-VPC platform. The Elastic IP address must be allocated to your account for more than 24 hours, and it must not be associated with an instance. After the Elastic IP address is moved, it is no longer available for use in the EC2-Classic platform, unless you move it back using the RestoreAddressToClassic request. You cannot move an Elastic IP address that was originally allocated for use in the EC2-VPC platform to the EC2-Classic platform.
moveAddressToVpcAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for MoveAddressToVpc.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PurchaseHostReservationResult> purchaseHostReservationAsync(PurchaseHostReservationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchase a reservation with configurations that match those of your Dedicated Host. You must have active Dedicated Hosts in your account before you purchase a reservation. This action results in the specified reservation being purchased and charged to your account.
purchaseHostReservationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<PurchaseHostReservationResult> purchaseHostReservationAsync(PurchaseHostReservationRequest request, AsyncHandler<PurchaseHostReservationRequest,PurchaseHostReservationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchase a reservation with configurations that match those of your Dedicated Host. You must have active Dedicated Hosts in your account before you purchase a reservation. This action results in the specified reservation being purchased and charged to your account.
purchaseHostReservationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult> purchaseReservedInstancesOfferingAsync(PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing.
Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances.
For more information, see Reserved Instances and Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
purchaseReservedInstancesOfferingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering.public Future<PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult> purchaseReservedInstancesOfferingAsync(PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingRequest request, AsyncHandler<PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingRequest,PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing.
Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances.
For more information, see Reserved Instances and Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
purchaseReservedInstancesOfferingAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PurchaseScheduledInstancesResult> purchaseScheduledInstancesAsync(PurchaseScheduledInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchases one or more Scheduled Instances with the specified schedule.
Scheduled Instances enable you to purchase Amazon EC2 compute capacity by the hour for a one-year term. Before you can purchase a Scheduled Instance, you must call DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability to check for available schedules and obtain a purchase token. After you purchase a Scheduled Instance, you must call RunScheduledInstances during each scheduled time period.
After you purchase a Scheduled Instance, you can't cancel, modify, or resell your purchase.
purchaseScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for PurchaseScheduledInstances.public Future<PurchaseScheduledInstancesResult> purchaseScheduledInstancesAsync(PurchaseScheduledInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<PurchaseScheduledInstancesRequest,PurchaseScheduledInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Purchases one or more Scheduled Instances with the specified schedule.
Scheduled Instances enable you to purchase Amazon EC2 compute capacity by the hour for a one-year term. Before you can purchase a Scheduled Instance, you must call DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability to check for available schedules and obtain a purchase token. After you purchase a Scheduled Instance, you must call RunScheduledInstances during each scheduled time period.
After you purchase a Scheduled Instance, you can't cancel, modify, or resell your purchase.
purchaseScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for PurchaseScheduledInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RebootInstancesResult> rebootInstancesAsync(RebootInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Requests a reboot of one or more instances. This operation is asynchronous; it only queues a request to reboot the specified instances. The operation succeeds if the instances are valid and belong to you. Requests to reboot terminated instances are ignored.
If an instance does not cleanly shut down within four minutes, Amazon EC2 performs a hard reboot.
For more information about troubleshooting, see Getting Console Output and Rebooting Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
rebootInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RebootInstances.public Future<RebootInstancesResult> rebootInstancesAsync(RebootInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<RebootInstancesRequest,RebootInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Requests a reboot of one or more instances. This operation is asynchronous; it only queues a request to reboot the specified instances. The operation succeeds if the instances are valid and belong to you. Requests to reboot terminated instances are ignored.
If an instance does not cleanly shut down within four minutes, Amazon EC2 performs a hard reboot.
For more information about troubleshooting, see Getting Console Output and Rebooting Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
rebootInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RebootInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RegisterImageResult> registerImageAsync(RegisterImageRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Registers an AMI. When you're creating an AMI, this is the final step you must complete before you can launch an instance from the AMI. For more information about creating AMIs, see Creating Your Own AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For Amazon EBS-backed instances, CreateImage creates and registers the AMI in a single request, so you don't have to register the AMI yourself.
You can also use RegisterImage
to create an Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI from a snapshot of a root
device volume. You specify the snapshot using the block device mapping. For more information, see Launching a Linux
Instance from a Backup in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can't register an image where a secondary (non-root) snapshot has AWS Marketplace product codes.
Some Linux distributions, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), use the EC2 billing product code associated with an AMI to verify the subscription status for package updates. Creating an AMI from an EBS snapshot does not maintain this billing code, and subsequent instances launched from such an AMI will not be able to connect to package update infrastructure. To create an AMI that must retain billing codes, see CreateImage.
If needed, you can deregister an AMI at any time. Any modifications you make to an AMI backed by an instance store volume invalidates its registration. If you make changes to an image, deregister the previous image and register the new image.
registerImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RegisterImage.public Future<RegisterImageResult> registerImageAsync(RegisterImageRequest request, AsyncHandler<RegisterImageRequest,RegisterImageResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Registers an AMI. When you're creating an AMI, this is the final step you must complete before you can launch an instance from the AMI. For more information about creating AMIs, see Creating Your Own AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For Amazon EBS-backed instances, CreateImage creates and registers the AMI in a single request, so you don't have to register the AMI yourself.
You can also use RegisterImage
to create an Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI from a snapshot of a root
device volume. You specify the snapshot using the block device mapping. For more information, see Launching a Linux
Instance from a Backup in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can't register an image where a secondary (non-root) snapshot has AWS Marketplace product codes.
Some Linux distributions, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), use the EC2 billing product code associated with an AMI to verify the subscription status for package updates. Creating an AMI from an EBS snapshot does not maintain this billing code, and subsequent instances launched from such an AMI will not be able to connect to package update infrastructure. To create an AMI that must retain billing codes, see CreateImage.
If needed, you can deregister an AMI at any time. Any modifications you make to an AMI backed by an instance store volume invalidates its registration. If you make changes to an image, deregister the previous image and register the new image.
registerImageAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RegisterImage.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RejectVpcPeeringConnectionResult> rejectVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(RejectVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Rejects a VPC peering connection request. The VPC peering connection must be in the
pending-acceptance
state. Use the DescribeVpcPeeringConnections request to view your
outstanding VPC peering connection requests. To delete an active VPC peering connection, or to delete a VPC
peering connection request that you initiated, use DeleteVpcPeeringConnection.
rejectVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RejectVpcPeeringConnection.public Future<RejectVpcPeeringConnectionResult> rejectVpcPeeringConnectionAsync(RejectVpcPeeringConnectionRequest request, AsyncHandler<RejectVpcPeeringConnectionRequest,RejectVpcPeeringConnectionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Rejects a VPC peering connection request. The VPC peering connection must be in the
pending-acceptance
state. Use the DescribeVpcPeeringConnections request to view your
outstanding VPC peering connection requests. To delete an active VPC peering connection, or to delete a VPC
peering connection request that you initiated, use DeleteVpcPeeringConnection.
rejectVpcPeeringConnectionAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RejectVpcPeeringConnection.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReleaseAddressResult> releaseAddressAsync(ReleaseAddressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Releases the specified Elastic IP address.
[EC2-Classic, default VPC] Releasing an Elastic IP address automatically disassociates it from any instance that it's associated with. To disassociate an Elastic IP address without releasing it, use DisassociateAddress.
[Nondefault VPC] You must use DisassociateAddress to disassociate the Elastic IP address before you can
release it. Otherwise, Amazon EC2 returns an error (InvalidIPAddress.InUse
).
After releasing an Elastic IP address, it is released to the IP address pool. Be sure to update your DNS records
and any servers or devices that communicate with the address. If you attempt to release an Elastic IP address
that you already released, you'll get an AuthFailure
error if the address is already allocated to
another AWS account.
[EC2-VPC] After you release an Elastic IP address for use in a VPC, you might be able to recover it. For more information, see AllocateAddress.
releaseAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReleaseAddress.public Future<ReleaseAddressResult> releaseAddressAsync(ReleaseAddressRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReleaseAddressRequest,ReleaseAddressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Releases the specified Elastic IP address.
[EC2-Classic, default VPC] Releasing an Elastic IP address automatically disassociates it from any instance that it's associated with. To disassociate an Elastic IP address without releasing it, use DisassociateAddress.
[Nondefault VPC] You must use DisassociateAddress to disassociate the Elastic IP address before you can
release it. Otherwise, Amazon EC2 returns an error (InvalidIPAddress.InUse
).
After releasing an Elastic IP address, it is released to the IP address pool. Be sure to update your DNS records
and any servers or devices that communicate with the address. If you attempt to release an Elastic IP address
that you already released, you'll get an AuthFailure
error if the address is already allocated to
another AWS account.
[EC2-VPC] After you release an Elastic IP address for use in a VPC, you might be able to recover it. For more information, see AllocateAddress.
releaseAddressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReleaseAddress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReleaseHostsResult> releaseHostsAsync(ReleaseHostsRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
When you no longer want to use an On-Demand Dedicated Host it can be released. On-Demand billing is stopped and
the host goes into released
state. The host ID of Dedicated Hosts that have been released can no
longer be specified in another request, e.g., ModifyHosts. You must stop or terminate all instances on a host
before it can be released.
When Dedicated Hosts are released, it make take some time for them to stop counting toward your limit and you may receive capacity errors when trying to allocate new Dedicated hosts. Try waiting a few minutes, and then try again.
Released hosts will still appear in a DescribeHosts response.
releaseHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReleaseHosts.public Future<ReleaseHostsResult> releaseHostsAsync(ReleaseHostsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReleaseHostsRequest,ReleaseHostsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
When you no longer want to use an On-Demand Dedicated Host it can be released. On-Demand billing is stopped and
the host goes into released
state. The host ID of Dedicated Hosts that have been released can no
longer be specified in another request, e.g., ModifyHosts. You must stop or terminate all instances on a host
before it can be released.
When Dedicated Hosts are released, it make take some time for them to stop counting toward your limit and you may receive capacity errors when trying to allocate new Dedicated hosts. Try waiting a few minutes, and then try again.
Released hosts will still appear in a DescribeHosts response.
releaseHostsAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReleaseHosts.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationResult> replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationAsync(ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an IAM instance profile for the specified running instance. You can use this action to change the IAM instance profile that's associated with an instance without having to disassociate the existing IAM instance profile first.
Use DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociations to get the association ID.
replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationResult> replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationAsync(ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationRequest,ReplaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an IAM instance profile for the specified running instance. You can use this action to change the IAM instance profile that's associated with an instance without having to disassociate the existing IAM instance profile first.
Use DescribeIamInstanceProfileAssociations to get the association ID.
replaceIamInstanceProfileAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationResult> replaceNetworkAclAssociationAsync(ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Changes which network ACL a subnet is associated with. By default when you create a subnet, it's automatically associated with the default network ACL. For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceNetworkAclAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceNetworkAclAssociation.public Future<ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationResult> replaceNetworkAclAssociationAsync(ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationRequest,ReplaceNetworkAclAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Changes which network ACL a subnet is associated with. By default when you create a subnet, it's automatically associated with the default network ACL. For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceNetworkAclAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceNetworkAclAssociation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReplaceNetworkAclEntryResult> replaceNetworkAclEntryAsync(ReplaceNetworkAclEntryRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an entry (rule) in a network ACL. For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceNetworkAclEntry.public Future<ReplaceNetworkAclEntryResult> replaceNetworkAclEntryAsync(ReplaceNetworkAclEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReplaceNetworkAclEntryRequest,ReplaceNetworkAclEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an entry (rule) in a network ACL. For more information about network ACLs, see Network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceNetworkAclEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceNetworkAclEntry.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReplaceRouteResult> replaceRouteAsync(ReplaceRouteRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an existing route within a route table in a VPC. You must provide only one of the following: Internet gateway or virtual private gateway, NAT instance, NAT gateway, VPC peering connection, network interface, or egress-only Internet gateway.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceRoute.public Future<ReplaceRouteResult> replaceRouteAsync(ReplaceRouteRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReplaceRouteRequest,ReplaceRouteResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Replaces an existing route within a route table in a VPC. You must provide only one of the following: Internet gateway or virtual private gateway, NAT instance, NAT gateway, VPC peering connection, network interface, or egress-only Internet gateway.
For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
replaceRouteAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceRoute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReplaceRouteTableAssociationResult> replaceRouteTableAssociationAsync(ReplaceRouteTableAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Changes the route table associated with a given subnet in a VPC. After the operation completes, the subnet uses the routes in the new route table it's associated with. For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can also use ReplaceRouteTableAssociation to change which table is the main route table in the VPC. You just specify the main route table's association ID and the route table to be the new main route table.
replaceRouteTableAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceRouteTableAssociation.public Future<ReplaceRouteTableAssociationResult> replaceRouteTableAssociationAsync(ReplaceRouteTableAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReplaceRouteTableAssociationRequest,ReplaceRouteTableAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Changes the route table associated with a given subnet in a VPC. After the operation completes, the subnet uses the routes in the new route table it's associated with. For more information about route tables, see Route Tables in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
You can also use ReplaceRouteTableAssociation to change which table is the main route table in the VPC. You just specify the main route table's association ID and the route table to be the new main route table.
replaceRouteTableAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReplaceRouteTableAssociation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReportInstanceStatusResult> reportInstanceStatusAsync(ReportInstanceStatusRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Submits feedback about the status of an instance. The instance must be in the running
state. If your
experience with the instance differs from the instance status returned by DescribeInstanceStatus, use
ReportInstanceStatus to report your experience with the instance. Amazon EC2 collects this information to
improve the accuracy of status checks.
Use of this action does not change the value returned by DescribeInstanceStatus.
reportInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReportInstanceStatus.public Future<ReportInstanceStatusResult> reportInstanceStatusAsync(ReportInstanceStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReportInstanceStatusRequest,ReportInstanceStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Submits feedback about the status of an instance. The instance must be in the running
state. If your
experience with the instance differs from the instance status returned by DescribeInstanceStatus, use
ReportInstanceStatus to report your experience with the instance. Amazon EC2 collects this information to
improve the accuracy of status checks.
Use of this action does not change the value returned by DescribeInstanceStatus.
reportInstanceStatusAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ReportInstanceStatus.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RequestSpotFleetResult> requestSpotFleetAsync(RequestSpotFleetRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a Spot fleet request.
You can submit a single request that includes multiple launch specifications that vary by instance type, AMI, Availability Zone, or subnet.
By default, the Spot fleet requests Spot instances in the Spot pool where the price per unit is the lowest. Each launch specification can include its own instance weighting that reflects the value of the instance type to your application workload.
Alternatively, you can specify that the Spot fleet distribute the target capacity across the Spot pools included in its launch specifications. By ensuring that the Spot instances in your Spot fleet are in different Spot pools, you can improve the availability of your fleet.
For more information, see Spot Fleet Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
requestSpotFleetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RequestSpotFleet.public Future<RequestSpotFleetResult> requestSpotFleetAsync(RequestSpotFleetRequest request, AsyncHandler<RequestSpotFleetRequest,RequestSpotFleetResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a Spot fleet request.
You can submit a single request that includes multiple launch specifications that vary by instance type, AMI, Availability Zone, or subnet.
By default, the Spot fleet requests Spot instances in the Spot pool where the price per unit is the lowest. Each launch specification can include its own instance weighting that reflects the value of the instance type to your application workload.
Alternatively, you can specify that the Spot fleet distribute the target capacity across the Spot pools included in its launch specifications. By ensuring that the Spot instances in your Spot fleet are in different Spot pools, you can improve the availability of your fleet.
For more information, see Spot Fleet Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
requestSpotFleetAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RequestSpotFleet.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RequestSpotInstancesResult> requestSpotInstancesAsync(RequestSpotInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a Spot instance request. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 launches when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot Instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
requestSpotInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RequestSpotInstances.public Future<RequestSpotInstancesResult> requestSpotInstancesAsync(RequestSpotInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<RequestSpotInstancesRequest,RequestSpotInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Creates a Spot instance request. Spot instances are instances that Amazon EC2 launches when the bid price that you specify exceeds the current Spot price. Amazon EC2 periodically sets the Spot price based on available Spot Instance capacity and current Spot instance requests. For more information, see Spot Instance Requests in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
requestSpotInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RequestSpotInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetFpgaImageAttributeResult> resetFpgaImageAttributeAsync(ResetFpgaImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) to its default value. You can only reset the load permission attribute.
resetFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<ResetFpgaImageAttributeResult> resetFpgaImageAttributeAsync(ResetFpgaImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetFpgaImageAttributeRequest,ResetFpgaImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets the specified attribute of the specified Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) to its default value. You can only reset the load permission attribute.
resetFpgaImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetImageAttributeResult> resetImageAttributeAsync(ResetImageAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets an attribute of an AMI to its default value.
The productCodes attribute can't be reset.
resetImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetImageAttribute.public Future<ResetImageAttributeResult> resetImageAttributeAsync(ResetImageAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetImageAttributeRequest,ResetImageAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets an attribute of an AMI to its default value.
The productCodes attribute can't be reset.
resetImageAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetImageAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetInstanceAttributeResult> resetInstanceAttributeAsync(ResetInstanceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel
or ramdisk
, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck
, the instance can be either
running or stopped.
The sourceDestCheck
attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default
value is true
, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false
for a NAT
instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT Instances in the
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
resetInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetInstanceAttribute.public Future<ResetInstanceAttributeResult> resetInstanceAttributeAsync(ResetInstanceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetInstanceAttributeRequest,ResetInstanceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel
or ramdisk
, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck
, the instance can be either
running or stopped.
The sourceDestCheck
attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default
value is true
, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false
for a NAT
instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT Instances in the
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
resetInstanceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetInstanceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> resetNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets a network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
resetNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetNetworkInterfaceAttribute.public Future<ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> resetNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync(ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeRequest,ResetNetworkInterfaceAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets a network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time.
resetNetworkInterfaceAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetNetworkInterfaceAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetSnapshotAttributeResult> resetSnapshotAttributeAsync(ResetSnapshotAttributeRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets permission settings for the specified snapshot.
For more information on modifying snapshot permissions, see Sharing Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
resetSnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetSnapshotAttribute.public Future<ResetSnapshotAttributeResult> resetSnapshotAttributeAsync(ResetSnapshotAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetSnapshotAttributeRequest,ResetSnapshotAttributeResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Resets permission settings for the specified snapshot.
For more information on modifying snapshot permissions, see Sharing Snapshots in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
resetSnapshotAttributeAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for ResetSnapshotAttribute.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RestoreAddressToClassicResult> restoreAddressToClassicAsync(RestoreAddressToClassicRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Restores an Elastic IP address that was previously moved to the EC2-VPC platform back to the EC2-Classic platform. You cannot move an Elastic IP address that was originally allocated for use in EC2-VPC. The Elastic IP address must not be associated with an instance or network interface.
restoreAddressToClassicAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RestoreAddressToClassic.public Future<RestoreAddressToClassicResult> restoreAddressToClassicAsync(RestoreAddressToClassicRequest request, AsyncHandler<RestoreAddressToClassicRequest,RestoreAddressToClassicResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Restores an Elastic IP address that was previously moved to the EC2-VPC platform back to the EC2-Classic platform. You cannot move an Elastic IP address that was originally allocated for use in EC2-VPC. The Elastic IP address must not be associated with an instance or network interface.
restoreAddressToClassicAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RestoreAddressToClassic.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupEgressResult> revokeSecurityGroupEgressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupEgressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Removes one or more egress rules from a security group for EC2-VPC. This action doesn't apply to security groups for use in EC2-Classic. To remove a rule, the values that you specify (for example, ports) must match the existing rule's values exactly.
Each rule consists of the protocol and the IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR range or source security group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or range of ports. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. If the security group rule has a description, you do not have to specify the description to revoke the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
revokeSecurityGroupEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RevokeSecurityGroupEgress.public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupEgressResult> revokeSecurityGroupEgressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupEgressRequest request, AsyncHandler<RevokeSecurityGroupEgressRequest,RevokeSecurityGroupEgressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Removes one or more egress rules from a security group for EC2-VPC. This action doesn't apply to security groups for use in EC2-Classic. To remove a rule, the values that you specify (for example, ports) must match the existing rule's values exactly.
Each rule consists of the protocol and the IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR range or source security group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or range of ports. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. If the security group rule has a description, you do not have to specify the description to revoke the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
revokeSecurityGroupEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RevokeSecurityGroupEgress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Removes one or more ingress rules from a security group. To remove a rule, the values that you specify (for example, ports) must match the existing rule's values exactly.
[EC2-Classic security groups only] If the values you specify do not match the existing rule's values, no error is returned. Use DescribeSecurityGroups to verify that the rule has been removed.
Each rule consists of the protocol and the CIDR range or source security group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or range of ports. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. If the security group rule has a description, you do not have to specify the description to revoke the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RevokeSecurityGroupIngress.public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest request, AsyncHandler<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest,RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Removes one or more ingress rules from a security group. To remove a rule, the values that you specify (for example, ports) must match the existing rule's values exactly.
[EC2-Classic security groups only] If the values you specify do not match the existing rule's values, no error is returned. Use DescribeSecurityGroups to verify that the rule has been removed.
Each rule consists of the protocol and the CIDR range or source security group. For the TCP and UDP protocols, you must also specify the destination port or range of ports. For the ICMP protocol, you must also specify the ICMP type and code. If the security group rule has a description, you do not have to specify the description to revoke the rule.
Rule changes are propagated to instances within the security group as quickly as possible. However, a small delay might occur.
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RevokeSecurityGroupIngress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.@Deprecated public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync()
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest)
@Deprecated public Future<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(AsyncHandler<RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest,RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult> asyncHandler)
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
revokeSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeSecurityGroupIngressRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)
public Future<RunInstancesResult> runInstancesAsync(RunInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions.
You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:
[EC2-VPC] If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.
[EC2-Classic] If don't specify an Availability Zone, we choose one for you.
Some instance types must be launched into a VPC. If you do not have a default VPC, or if you do not specify a subnet ID, the request fails. For more information, see Instance Types Available Only in a VPC.
[EC2-VPC] All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.
Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance Types.
If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group. For more information, see Security Groups.
If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.
To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances.
An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running
state. You can check the state of your
instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or
both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging Your Amazon EC2 Resources.
Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For troubleshooting, see What To Do If An Instance Immediately Terminates, and Troubleshooting Connecting to Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
runInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RunInstances.public Future<RunInstancesResult> runInstancesAsync(RunInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<RunInstancesRequest,RunInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions.
You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:
[EC2-VPC] If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.
[EC2-Classic] If don't specify an Availability Zone, we choose one for you.
Some instance types must be launched into a VPC. If you do not have a default VPC, or if you do not specify a subnet ID, the request fails. For more information, see Instance Types Available Only in a VPC.
[EC2-VPC] All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.
Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance Types.
If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group. For more information, see Security Groups.
If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.
To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances.
An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running
state. You can check the state of your
instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or
both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging Your Amazon EC2 Resources.
Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key Pairs in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For troubleshooting, see What To Do If An Instance Immediately Terminates, and Troubleshooting Connecting to Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
runInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RunInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RunScheduledInstancesResult> runScheduledInstancesAsync(RunScheduledInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Launches the specified Scheduled Instances.
Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances.
You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes. For more information, see Scheduled Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
runScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RunScheduledInstances.public Future<RunScheduledInstancesResult> runScheduledInstancesAsync(RunScheduledInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<RunScheduledInstancesRequest,RunScheduledInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Launches the specified Scheduled Instances.
Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances.
You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes. For more information, see Scheduled Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
runScheduledInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for RunScheduledInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartInstancesResult> startInstancesAsync(StartInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped.
Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your Windows instance, Amazon EC2 charges you for a full instance hour. If you stop and restart your Windows instance, a new instance hour begins and Amazon EC2 charges you for another full instance hour even if you are still within the same 60-minute period when it was stopped. Every time you start your Linux instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage.
Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM.
Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error.
For more information, see Stopping Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
startInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for StartInstances.public Future<StartInstancesResult> startInstancesAsync(StartInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartInstancesRequest,StartInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped.
Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your Windows instance, Amazon EC2 charges you for a full instance hour. If you stop and restart your Windows instance, a new instance hour begins and Amazon EC2 charges you for another full instance hour even if you are still within the same 60-minute period when it was stopped. Every time you start your Linux instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage.
Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM.
Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error.
For more information, see Stopping Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
startInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for StartInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StopInstancesResult> stopInstancesAsync(StopInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance.
We don't charge usage for a stopped instance, or data transfer fees; however, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. Every time you start your Windows instance, Amazon EC2 charges you for a full instance hour. If you stop and restart your Windows instance, a new instance hour begins and Amazon EC2 charges you for another full instance hour even if you are still within the same 60-minute period when it was stopped. Every time you start your Linux instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage.
You can't start or stop Spot Instances, and you can't stop instance store-backed instances.
When you stop an instance, we shut it down. You can restart your instance at any time. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM.
Stopping an instance is different to rebooting or terminating it. For example, when you stop an instance, the root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached during the instance launch are automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between rebooting, stopping, and terminating instances, see Instance Lifecycle in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
When you stop an instance, we attempt to shut it down forcibly after a short while. If your instance appears stuck in the stopping state after a period of time, there may be an issue with the underlying host computer. For more information, see Troubleshooting Stopping Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
stopInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for StopInstances.public Future<StopInstancesResult> stopInstancesAsync(StopInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopInstancesRequest,StopInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance.
We don't charge usage for a stopped instance, or data transfer fees; however, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. Every time you start your Windows instance, Amazon EC2 charges you for a full instance hour. If you stop and restart your Windows instance, a new instance hour begins and Amazon EC2 charges you for another full instance hour even if you are still within the same 60-minute period when it was stopped. Every time you start your Linux instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage.
You can't start or stop Spot Instances, and you can't stop instance store-backed instances.
When you stop an instance, we shut it down. You can restart your instance at any time. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM.
Stopping an instance is different to rebooting or terminating it. For example, when you stop an instance, the root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached during the instance launch are automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between rebooting, stopping, and terminating instances, see Instance Lifecycle in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
When you stop an instance, we attempt to shut it down forcibly after a short while. If your instance appears stuck in the stopping state after a period of time, there may be an issue with the underlying host computer. For more information, see Troubleshooting Stopping Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
stopInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for StopInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TerminateInstancesResult> terminateInstancesAsync(TerminateInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Shuts down one or more instances. This operation is idempotent; if you terminate an instance more than once, each call succeeds.
If you specify multiple instances and the request fails (for example, because of a single incorrect instance ID), none of the instances are terminated.
Terminated instances remain visible after termination (for approximately one hour).
By default, Amazon EC2 deletes all EBS volumes that were attached when the instance launched. Volumes attached after instance launch continue running.
You can stop, start, and terminate EBS-backed instances. You can only terminate instance store-backed instances.
What happens to an instance differs if you stop it or terminate it. For example, when you stop an instance, the
root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, any attached
EBS volumes with the DeleteOnTermination
block device mapping parameter set to true
are
automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between stopping and terminating instances, see
Instance Lifecycle
in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For more information about troubleshooting, see Troubleshooting Terminating Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
terminateInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for TerminateInstances.public Future<TerminateInstancesResult> terminateInstancesAsync(TerminateInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<TerminateInstancesRequest,TerminateInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Shuts down one or more instances. This operation is idempotent; if you terminate an instance more than once, each call succeeds.
If you specify multiple instances and the request fails (for example, because of a single incorrect instance ID), none of the instances are terminated.
Terminated instances remain visible after termination (for approximately one hour).
By default, Amazon EC2 deletes all EBS volumes that were attached when the instance launched. Volumes attached after instance launch continue running.
You can stop, start, and terminate EBS-backed instances. You can only terminate instance store-backed instances.
What happens to an instance differs if you stop it or terminate it. For example, when you stop an instance, the
root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, any attached
EBS volumes with the DeleteOnTermination
block device mapping parameter set to true
are
automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between stopping and terminating instances, see
Instance Lifecycle
in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
For more information about troubleshooting, see Troubleshooting Terminating Your Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
terminateInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for TerminateInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UnassignIpv6AddressesResult> unassignIpv6AddressesAsync(UnassignIpv6AddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Unassigns one or more IPv6 addresses from a network interface.
unassignIpv6AddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
public Future<UnassignIpv6AddressesResult> unassignIpv6AddressesAsync(UnassignIpv6AddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<UnassignIpv6AddressesRequest,UnassignIpv6AddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Unassigns one or more IPv6 addresses from a network interface.
unassignIpv6AddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UnassignPrivateIpAddressesResult> unassignPrivateIpAddressesAsync(UnassignPrivateIpAddressesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Unassigns one or more secondary private IP addresses from a network interface.
unassignPrivateIpAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UnassignPrivateIpAddresses.public Future<UnassignPrivateIpAddressesResult> unassignPrivateIpAddressesAsync(UnassignPrivateIpAddressesRequest request, AsyncHandler<UnassignPrivateIpAddressesRequest,UnassignPrivateIpAddressesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Unassigns one or more secondary private IP addresses from a network interface.
unassignPrivateIpAddressesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UnassignPrivateIpAddresses.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UnmonitorInstancesResult> unmonitorInstancesAsync(UnmonitorInstancesRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables detailed monitoring for a running instance. For more information, see Monitoring Your Instances and Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
unmonitorInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UnmonitorInstances.public Future<UnmonitorInstancesResult> unmonitorInstancesAsync(UnmonitorInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<UnmonitorInstancesRequest,UnmonitorInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Disables detailed monitoring for a running instance. For more information, see Monitoring Your Instances and Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
unmonitorInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UnmonitorInstances.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressResult> updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressAsync(UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Updates the description of an egress (outbound) security group rule. You can replace an existing description, or add a description to a rule that did not have one previously.
You specify the description as part of the IP permissions structure. You can remove a description for a security group rule by omitting the description parameter in the request.
updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgress.public Future<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressResult> updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressAsync(UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressRequest,UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
[EC2-VPC only] Updates the description of an egress (outbound) security group rule. You can replace an existing description, or add a description to a rule that did not have one previously.
You specify the description as part of the IP permissions structure. You can remove a description for a security group rule by omitting the description parameter in the request.
updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsEgress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressResult> updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressAsync(UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressRequest request)
AmazonEC2Async
Updates the description of an ingress (inbound) security group rule. You can replace an existing description, or add a description to a rule that did not have one previously.
You specify the description as part of the IP permissions structure. You can remove a description for a security group rule by omitting the description parameter in the request.
updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngress.public Future<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressResult> updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressAsync(UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressRequest,UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEC2Async
Updates the description of an ingress (inbound) security group rule. You can replace an existing description, or add a description to a rule that did not have one previously.
You specify the description as part of the IP permissions structure. You can remove a description for a security group rule by omitting the description parameter in the request.
updateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngressAsync
in interface AmazonEC2Async
request
- Contains the parameters for UpdateSecurityGroupRuleDescriptionsIngress.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AmazonEC2
shutdown
in class AmazonEC2Client
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