Modify Instance Attribute operation for the Amazon EC2 REST adapter


The Modify Instance Attribute operation enables you to modify an attribute of an instance. You can modify only one attribute per call.

The following figure shows a sample <items> XML element for the Modify Instance Attribute operation. 

Sample <items> XML element for the Modify Instance Attribute operation

<items>
   <item>
       <parameters>
           <instance-id></instance-id>
           <instance-type>
               <value></value>
           </instance-type>
           <kernel>
               <value></value>
           </kernel>
           <ramdisk>
               <value></value>
           </ramdisk>
           <user-data>
               <value></value>
           </user-data>
           <instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior>
               <value></value>
           </instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior>
           <block-device-mapping>
               <!-Zero or more repetition->
               <item>
                   <device-name></device-name>
                   <ebs>
                       <delete-on-termination></delete-on-termination>
                   </ebs>
               </item>
           </block-device-mapping>
       </parameters>
   </item>
</items>

The following table describes the elements for this adapter request. 

Adapter request elements for the Modify Instance Attribute operation

Element

Definition

Required

<access-key>

Specifies the Amazon Web Services (AWS) access key

You need to generate the AWS access key by going to the Security Credentials tab in the AWS console.

Conditional;

  • You must specify the Access Key and theSecret Key together in the configuration or the adapter request.
  • If you specify both the keys in the adapter request and in the adapter configuration, the key values in the request override the values in the configuration.
  • If only the Access Key is specified, the adapter ignores the value.
<secret-key>

Specifies the AWS secret access key

You need to generate the AWS secret access key by going to the Security Credentials tab in the AWS console.

Conditional;

  • You must specify the Access Key and theSecret Key together in the configuration or the adapter request.
  • If you specify both the keys in the adapter request and in the adapter configuration, the key values in the request override the values in the configuration.
  • If only the Secret Access Key is specified, the adapter ignores the value.
<session-token>

Specifies the temporary session token generated using the AWS APIs.

Conditional;

You must specify the Access Key and Secret Key as well in the configuration or the adapter request, else the <session-token> value is ignored.

<region>

Specifies the region with which you want the adapter to communicate

Amazon EC2 is hosted in multiple locations world-wide. You must specify the region in which you want the adapter to perform the actions.

Valid values:

  • us-east-1
  • us-west-2 (default)
  • us-west-1
  • eu-west-1
  • ap-southeast-1
  • ap-northeast-1
  • ap-southeast-2
  • sa-east-1

No

<operation-name>

Contains the name of the operation: modify-instance-attribute

Yes

<instance-id>

Specifies the instance ID for the instance whose attribute information is to be retrieved

Yes

<instance-type>

Specifies the type of the instance

No

<kernel>

Specifies the kernel ID for the instance

No

<ramdisk>

Specifies the RAM disk ID for the instance

No

<user-data>

Specifies the user data for the instance

No

<instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior>

Specifies whether the Amazon EBS volumes for the instances are stopped or terminated when the instance is shut down

No

<block-device-mapping>

Specifies the block device mapping set

No

The following figure shows a sample adapter request for the Modify Instance Attribute operation. 

Sample adapter request for the Modify Instance Attribute operation

 <amazon-ec2-rest-request>
   <operation-name>modify-instance-attribute</operation-name>
   <parameters>
     <instance-id>i-65be346c</instance-id>
     <instance-type>
       <value>m1.small</value>
     </instance-type>
   </parameters>
</amazon-ec2-rest-request>

The following figure shows the response for the sample Modify Instance Attribute operation. 

Sample adapter response for the Modify Instance Attribute operation

 <amazon-ec2-rest-response>
 <metadata>
   <status>success</status>
 </metadata>
 <ModifyInstanceAttributeResponse>
   <return>true</return>
 </ModifyInstanceAttributeResponse>
</amazon-ec2-rest-response>

 

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