AWS Autoscaling

Describe instance refresh

Get information about the instance refreshes for the specified auto scaling group.

Inputs

Field

Type

Description

region [required]

enum

default: us-east-1

autoScalingGroupName [required]

string

The name of the Auto Scaling group.

instanceRefreshId [required]

string

Outputs

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

instanceRefresh [required]

object

InstanceRefreshId

string

The instance refresh ID.

AutoScalingGroupName

string

The name of the Auto Scaling group.

Status

string

The current status for the instance refresh operation:
Pending - The request was created, but the operation has not started.
InProgress - The operation is in progress.
Successful - The operation completed successfully.
Failed - The operation failed to complete. You can troubleshoot using the status reason and the scaling activities.
Cancelling - An ongoing operation is being cancelled. Cancellation does not roll back any replacements that have already been completed, but it prevents new replacements from being started.
Cancelled - The operation is cancelled.

StatusReason

string

The explanation for the specific status assigned to this operation.

StartTime

date-time

The date and time at which the instance refresh began.

EndTime

date-time

The date and time at which the instance refresh ended.

PercentageComplete

number

The percentage of the instance refresh that is complete. For each instance replacement, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tracks the instance's health status and warm-up time. When the instance's health status changes to healthy and the specified warm-up time passes, the instance is considered updated and is added to the percentage complete. PercentageComplete does not include instances that are replaced during a rollback. This value gradually goes back down to zero during a rollback.

InstancesToUpdate

number

The number of instances remaining to update before the instance refresh is complete. If you roll back the instance refresh, InstancesToUpdate shows you the number of instances that were not yet updated by the instance refresh. Therefore, these instances don't need to be replaced as part of the rollback.

ProgressDetails

object

Additional progress details for an Auto Scaling group that has a warm pool.

LivePoolProgress

object

Reports progress on replacing instances that are in the Auto Scaling group.

PercentageComplete

number

The percentage of instances in the Auto Scaling group that have been replaced. For each instance replacement, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tracks the instance's health status and warm-up time. When the instance's health status changes to healthy and the specified warm-up time passes, the instance is considered updated and is added to the percentage complete.

InstancesToUpdate

number

The number of instances remaining to update.

WarmPoolProgress

object

Reports progress on replacing instances that are in the warm pool.

PercentageComplete

number

The percentage of instances in the warm pool that have been replaced. For each instance replacement, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tracks the instance's health status and warm-up time. When the instance's health status changes to healthy and the specified warm-up time passes, the instance is considered updated and is added to the percentage complete.

InstancesToUpdate

number

The number of instances remaining to update.

Preferences

object

The preferences for an instance refresh.

MinHealthyPercentage

number

Specifies the minimum percentage of the group to keep in service, healthy, and ready to use to support your workload to allow the operation to continue. The value is expressed as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. Value range is 0 to 100. If you do not specify this property, the default is 90 percent, or the percentage set in the instance maintenance policy for the Auto Scaling group, if defined.

InstanceWarmup

number

Not needed if the default instance warmup is defined for the group. The duration of the instance warmup, in seconds. The default is to use the value for the default instance warmup defined for the group. If default instance warmup is null, then InstanceWarmup falls back to the value of the health check grace period.

CheckpointPercentages

[number]

Threshold values for each checkpoint in ascending order. Each number must be unique. To replace all instances in the Auto Scaling group, the last number in the array must be 100.
For usage examples, see Add checkpoints to an instance refresh in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

CheckpointDelay

number

The amount of time, in seconds, to wait after a checkpoint before continuing. This property is optional, but if you specify a value for it, you must also specify a value for CheckpointPercentages. If you specify a value for CheckpointPercentages and not for CheckpointDelay, the CheckpointDelay defaults to 3600 (1 hour).

SkipMatching

boolean

(Optional) Indicates whether skip matching is enabled. If enabled (true), then Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling skips replacing instances that match the desired configuration. If no desired configuration is specified, then it skips replacing instances that have the same launch template and instance types that the Auto Scaling group was using before the start of the instance refresh. The default is false. For more information, see Use an instance refresh with skip matching in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

AutoRollback

boolean

(Optional) Indicates whether to roll back the Auto Scaling group to its previous configuration if the instance refresh fails or a CloudWatch alarm threshold is met. The default is false. A rollback is not supported in the following situations: There is no desired configuration specified for the instance refresh. The Auto Scaling group has a launch template that uses an Amazon Web Services Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID for the ImageId property. The Auto Scaling group uses the launch template's $Latest or $Default version. For more information, see Undo changes with a rollback in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

ScaleInProtectedInstances

string

Choose the behavior that you want Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to use if instances protected from scale in are found. The following lists the valid values: Refresh Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling replaces instances that are protected from scale in. Ignore Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling ignores instances that are protected from scale in and continues to replace instances that are not protected. Wait (default) Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits one hour for you to remove scale-in protection. Otherwise, the instance refresh will fail.

StandbyInstances

string

Choose the behavior that you want Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to use if instances in Standby state are found. The following lists the valid values: Terminate Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling terminates instances that are in Standby. Ignore Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling ignores instances that are in Standby and continues to replace instances that are in the InService state. Wait (default) Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits one hour for you to return the instances to service. Otherwise, the instance refresh will fail.

AlarmSpecification

object

(Optional) The CloudWatch alarm specification. CloudWatch alarms can be used to identify any issues and fail the operation if an alarm threshold is met.

Alarms

[string]

The names of one or more CloudWatch alarms to monitor for the instance refresh. You can specify up to 10 alarms.

MaxHealthyPercentage

number

Specifies the maximum percentage of the group that can be in service and healthy, or pending, to support your workload when replacing instances. The value is expressed as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. Value range is 100 to 200. If you specify MaxHealthyPercentage, you must also specify MinHealthyPercentage, and the difference between them cannot be greater than 100. A larger range increases the number of instances that can be replaced at the same time. If you do not specify this property, the default is 100 percent, or the percentage set in the instance maintenance policy for the Auto Scaling group, if defined.

DesiredConfiguration

object

Describes the desired configuration for the instance refresh.

LaunchTemplate

object

Describes the launch template and the version of the launch template that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses to launch Amazon EC2 instances. For more information about launch templates, see Launch templates in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

LaunchTemplateId

string

The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

LaunchTemplateName

string

The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

Version

string

The version number, $Latest, or $Default. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplateVersion API. If the value is $Latest, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is $Default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is $Default.

MixedInstancesPolicy

object

Use this structure to launch multiple instance types and On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances within a single Auto Scaling group. A mixed instances policy contains information that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can use to launch instances and help optimize your costs. For more information, see Auto Scaling groups with multiple instance types and purchase options in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

LaunchTemplate

object

One or more launch templates and the instance types (overrides) that are used to launch EC2 instances to fulfill On-Demand and Spot capacities.

LaunchTemplateSpecification

object

The launch template.

LaunchTemplateId

string

The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

LaunchTemplateName

string

The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

Version

string

The version number, $Latest, or $Default. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplateVersion API. If the value is $Latest, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is $Default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is $Default.

Overrides

[object]

Any properties that you specify override the same properties in the launch template.

InstanceType

string

The instance type, such as m3.xlarge. You must use an instance type that is supported in your requested Region and Availability Zones. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.

WeightedCapacity

string

The number of capacity units provided by the instance type specified in InstanceType in terms of virtual CPUs, memory, storage, throughput, or other relative performance characteristic. When a Spot or On-Demand Instance is launched, the capacity units count toward the desired capacity. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches instances until the desired capacity is totally fulfilled, even if this results in an overage. For example, if there are two units remaining to fulfill capacity, and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can only launch an instance with a WeightedCapacity of five units, the instance is launched, and the desired capacity is exceeded by three units. Value must be in the range of 1999.
For more information, see Configure instance weighting for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

LaunchTemplateSpecification

object

Provides a launch template for the specified instance type or instance requirements. For example, some instance types might require a launch template with a different AMI. If not provided, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the launch template that's defined for your mixed instances policy.
For more information, see Specifying a different launch template for an instance type in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

LaunchTemplateId

string

The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

LaunchTemplateName

string

The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplates API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplate API.
Conditional: You must specify either a LaunchTemplateId or a LaunchTemplateName.

Version

string

The version number, $Latest, or $Default. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 CreateLaunchTemplateVersion API. If the value is $Latest, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is $Default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is $Default.

InstanceRequirements

object

The instance requirements. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses your specified requirements to identify instance types. Then, it uses your On-Demand and Spot allocation strategies to launch instances from these instance types. You can specify up to four separate sets of instance requirements per Auto Scaling group. This is useful for provisioning instances from different Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) in the same Auto Scaling group. To do this, create the AMIs and create a new launch template for each AMI. Then, create a compatible set of instance requirements for each launch template. If you specify InstanceRequirements, you can't specify InstanceType.

VCpuCount [required]

object

The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs for an instance type.

Min [required]

number

The minimum number of vCPUs.

Max

number

The maximum number of vCPUs.

MemoryMiB [required]

object

The minimum and maximum instance memory size for an instance type, in MiB.

Min [required]

number

The memory minimum in MiB.

Max

number

The memory maximum in MiB.

CpuManufacturers

[string]

Lists which specific CPU manufacturers to include. For instance types with Intel CPUs, specify intel. For instance types with AMD CPUs, specify amd. For instance types with Amazon Web Services CPUs, specify amazon-web-services. Don't confuse the CPU hardware manufacturer with the CPU hardware architecture. Instances will be launched with a compatible CPU architecture based on the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that you specify in your launch template.
Default: Any manufacturer

MemoryGiBPerVCpu

object

The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU for an instance type, in GiB. Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The memory minimum in GiB.

Max

number

The memory maximum in GiB.

ExcludedInstanceTypes

[string]

Lists which instance types to exclude. You can use strings with one or more wild cards, represented by an asterisk (*). The following are examples: c5*, m5a.*, r*, *3*. For example, if you specify c5*, you are excluding the entire C5 instance family, which includes all C5a and C5n instance types. If you specify m5a.*, you are excluding all the M5a instance types, but not the M5n instance types.
Default: No excluded instance types

InstanceGenerations

[string]

Indicates whether current or previous generation instance types are included. For current generation instance types, specify current. The current generation includes EC2 instance types currently recommended for use. This typically includes the latest two to three generations in each instance family. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
For previous generation instance types, specify previous.
Default: Any current or previous generation

SpotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice

number

The price protection threshold for Spot Instances. This is the maximum you’ll pay for a Spot Instance, expressed as a percentage higher than the cheapest M, C, or R instance type with your specified attributes. When Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects instance types with your attributes, it excludes instance types whose price is higher than your threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling interprets as a percentage. To turn off price protection, specify a high value, such as 999999. If you set DesiredCapacityType to vcpu or memory-mib, the price protection threshold is applied based on the per vCPU or per memory price instead of the per instance price.
Default: 100

MaxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice

number

[Price protection] The price protection threshold for Spot Instances, as a percentage of an identified On-Demand price. The identified On-Demand price is the price of the lowest priced current generation C, M, or R instance type with your specified attributes. If no current generation C, M, or R instance type matches your attributes, then the identified price is from either the lowest priced current generation instance types or, failing that, the lowest priced previous generation instance types that match your attributes. When Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects instance types with your attributes, we will exclude instance types whose price exceeds your specified threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling interprets as a percentage. If you set DesiredCapacityType to vcpu or memory-mib, the price protection threshold is based on the per-vCPU or per-memory price instead of the per instance price. Only one of SpotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice or MaxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice can be specified. If you don't specify either, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling will automatically apply optimal price protection to consistently select from a wide range of instance types. To indicate no price protection threshold for Spot Instances, meaning you want to consider all instance types that match your attributes, include one of these parameters and specify a high value, such as 999999.

OnDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice

number

The price protection threshold for On-Demand Instances. This is the maximum you’ll pay for an On-Demand Instance, expressed as a percentage higher than the cheapest M, C, or R instance type with your specified attributes. When Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects instance types with your attributes, it excludes instance types whose price is higher than your threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling interprets as a percentage. To turn off price protection, specify a high value, such as 999999. If you set DesiredCapacityType to vcpu or memory-mib, the price protection threshold is applied based on the per vCPU or per memory price instead of the per instance price.
Default: 20

BareMetal

string

Indicates whether bare metal instance types are included, excluded, or required.
Default: excluded

BurstablePerformance

string

Indicates whether burstable performance instance types are included, excluded, or required. For more information, see Burstable performance instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
Default: excluded

RequireHibernateSupport

boolean

Indicates whether instance types must provide On-Demand Instance hibernation support.
Default: false

NetworkInterfaceCount

object

The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces for an instance type. Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The minimum number of network interfaces.

Max

number

The maximum number of network interfaces.

LocalStorage

string

Indicates whether instance types with instance store volumes are included, excluded, or required. For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance store in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
Default: included

LocalStorageTypes

[string]

Indicates the type of local storage that is required. For instance types with hard disk drive (HDD) storage, specify hdd. For instance types with solid state drive (SSD) storage, specify sdd.
Default: Any local storage type

TotalLocalStorageGB

object

The minimum and maximum total local storage size for an instance type, in GB. Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The storage minimum in GB.

Max

number

The storage maximum in GB.

BaselineEbsBandwidthMbps

object

The minimum and maximum baseline bandwidth performance for an instance type, in Mbps. For more information, see Amazon EBS–optimized instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
Default: No minimum or maximum

Min

number

The minimum value in Mbps.

Max

number

The maximum value in Mbps.

AcceleratorTypes

[string]

Lists the accelerator types that must be on an instance type. For instance types with GPU accelerators, specify gpu. For instance types with FPGA accelerators, specify fpga. For instance types with inference accelerators, specify inference.
Default: Any accelerator type

AcceleratorCount

object

The minimum and maximum number of accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, or Amazon Web Services Inferentia chips) for an instance type. To exclude accelerator-enabled instance types, set Max to 0. Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The minimum value.

Max

number

The maximum value.

AcceleratorManufacturers

[string]

Indicates whether instance types must have accelerators by specific manufacturers. For instance types with NVIDIA devices, specify nvidia. For instance types with AMD devices, specify amd. For instance types with Amazon Web Services devices, specify amazon-web-services. For instance types with Xilinx devices, specify xilinx.
Default: Any manufacturer

AcceleratorNames

[string]

Lists the accelerators that must be on an instance type. For instance types with NVIDIA A100 GPUs, specify a100. For instance types with NVIDIA V100 GPUs, specify v100. For instance types with NVIDIA K80 GPUs, specify k80. For instance types with NVIDIA T4 GPUs, specify t4. For instance types with NVIDIA M60 GPUs, specify m60. For instance types with AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs, specify radeon-pro-v520. For instance types with Xilinx VU9P FPGAs, specify vu9p.
Default: Any accelerator

AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiB

object

The minimum and maximum total memory size for the accelerators on an instance type, in MiB. Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The memory minimum in MiB.

Max

number

The memory maximum in MiB.

NetworkBandwidthGbps

object

The minimum and maximum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps). Default: No minimum or maximum limits

Min

number

The minimum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps).

Max

number

The maximum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps).

AllowedInstanceTypes

[string]

The instance types to apply your specified attributes against. All other instance types are ignored, even if they match your specified attributes. You can use strings with one or more wild cards, represented by an asterisk (), to allow an instance type, size, or generation. The following are examples: m5.8xlarge, c5., m5a., r*, 3. For example, if you specify c5*, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling will allow the entire C5 instance family, which includes all C5a and C5n instance types. If you specify m5a.*, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling will allow all the M5a instance types, but not the M5n instance types. If you specify AllowedInstanceTypes, you can't specify ExcludedInstanceTypes. Default: All instance types

InstancesDistribution

object

The instances distribution.

OnDemandAllocationStrategy

string

The order of the launch template overrides to use in fulfilling On-Demand capacity. If you specify lowest-price, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses price to determine the order, launching the lowest price first. If you specify prioritized, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the priority that you assigned to each launch template override, launching the highest priority first. If all your On-Demand capacity cannot be fulfilled using your highest priority instance, then Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches the remaining capacity using the second priority instance type, and so on.
Default: lowest-price for Auto Scaling groups that specify InstanceRequirements in the overrides and prioritized for Auto Scaling groups that don't.

OnDemandBaseCapacity

number

The minimum amount of the Auto Scaling group's capacity that must be fulfilled by On-Demand Instances. This base portion is launched first as your group scales. If you specify weights for the instance types in the overrides, the base capacity is measured in the same unit of measurement as the instance types. If you specify InstanceRequirements in the overrides, the base capacity is measured in the same unit of measurement as your group's desired capacity.
Default: 0

OnDemandPercentageAboveBaseCapacity

number

Controls the percentages of On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances for your additional capacity beyond OnDemandBaseCapacity. Expressed as a number (for example, 20 specifies 20% On-Demand Instances, 80% Spot Instances). If set to 100, only On-Demand Instances are used.
Default: 100

SpotAllocationStrategy

string

Indicates how to allocate instances across Spot Instance pools. If the allocation strategy is lowest-price, the Auto Scaling group launches instances using the Spot pools with the lowest price, and evenly allocates your instances across the number of Spot pools that you specify. If the allocation strategy is capacity-optimized (recommended), the Auto Scaling group launches instances using Spot pools that are optimally chosen based on the available Spot capacity. Alternatively, you can use capacity-optimized-prioritized and set the order of instance types in the list of launch template overrides from highest to lowest priority (from first to last in the list). Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling honors the instance type priorities on a best-effort basis but optimizes for capacity first.
Default: lowest-price

SpotInstancePools

number

The number of Spot Instance pools across which to allocate your Spot Instances. The Spot pools are determined from the different instance types in the overrides. Valid only when the Spot allocation strategy is lowest-price. Value must be in the range of 1–20.
Default: 2

SpotMaxPrice

string

The maximum price per unit hour that you are willing to pay for a Spot Instance. If your maximum price is lower than the Spot price for the instance types that you selected, your Spot Instances are not launched. We do not recommend specifying a maximum price because it can lead to increased interruptions. When Spot Instances launch, you pay the current Spot price. To remove a maximum price that you previously set, include the property but specify an empty string ("") for the value. If you specify a maximum price, your instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify one. Valid Range: Minimum value of 0.001

RollbackDetails

object

The rollback details.

RollbackReason

string

The reason for this instance refresh rollback (for example, whether a manual or automatic rollback was initiated).

RollbackStartTime

date-time

The date and time at which the rollback began.

PercentageCompleteOnRollback

number

Indicates the value of PercentageComplete at the time the rollback started.

InstancesToUpdateOnRollback

number

Indicates the value of InstancesToUpdate at the time the rollback started.

ProgressDetailsOnRollback

object

Reports progress on replacing instances in an Auto Scaling group that has a warm pool. This includes separate details for instances in the warm pool and instances in the Auto Scaling group (the live pool).

LivePoolProgress

object

Reports progress on replacing instances that are in the Auto Scaling group.

PercentageComplete

number

The percentage of instances in the Auto Scaling group that have been replaced. For each instance replacement, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tracks the instance's health status and warm-up time. When the instance's health status changes to healthy and the specified warm-up time passes, the instance is considered updated and is added to the percentage complete.

InstancesToUpdate

number

The number of instances remaining to update.

WarmPoolProgress

object

Reports progress on replacing instances that are in the warm pool.

PercentageComplete

number

The percentage of instances in the warm pool that have been replaced. For each instance replacement, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tracks the instance's health status and warm-up time. When the instance's health status changes to healthy and the specified warm-up time passes, the instance is considered updated and is added to the percentage complete.

InstancesToUpdate

number

The number of instances remaining to update.