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<doc> <assembly> <name>AWS.Tools.AutoScaling</name> </assembly> <members> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>AttachTrafficSources</a>, which can attach multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>AttachTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>AttachLoadBalancers</c>. You can use both the original <c>AttachLoadBalancers</c> API operation and <c>AttachTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Attaches one or more Classic Load Balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling registers the running instances with these Classic Load Balancers. </para><para> To describe the load balancers for an Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DescribeLoadBalancers</a> API. To detach a load balancer from the Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DetachLoadBalancers</a> API. </para><para> This operation is additive and does not detach existing Classic Load Balancers or target groups from the Auto Scaling group. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html">Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic across the instances in your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet.LoadBalancerName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of the load balancers. You can specify up to 10 load balancers.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.AttachLoadBalancersResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the LoadBalancerName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^LoadBalancerName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>AttachTrafficSources</a>, which can attach multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>AttachTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c>. You can use both the original <c>AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c> API operation and <c>AttachTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Attaches one or more target groups to the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> This operation is used with the following load balancer types: </para><ul><li><para> Application Load Balancer - Operates at the application layer (layer 7) and supports HTTP and HTTPS. </para></li><li><para> Network Load Balancer - Operates at the transport layer (layer 4) and supports TCP, TLS, and UDP. </para></li><li><para> Gateway Load Balancer - Operates at the network layer (layer 3). </para></li></ul><para> To describe the target groups for an Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a> API. To detach the target group from the Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a> API. </para><para> This operation is additive and does not detach existing target groups or Classic Load Balancers from the Auto Scaling group. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html">Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic across the instances in your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.TargetGroupARNs"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the target groups. You can specify up to 10 target groups. To get the ARN of a target group, use the Elastic Load Balancing <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html">DescribeTargetGroups</a> API operation.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet"> <summary> Attaches one or more traffic sources to the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> You can use any of the following as traffic sources for an Auto Scaling group: </para><ul><li><para> Application Load Balancer </para></li><li><para> Classic Load Balancer </para></li><li><para> Gateway Load Balancer </para></li><li><para> Network Load Balancer </para></li><li><para> VPC Lattice </para></li></ul><para> This operation is additive and does not detach existing traffic sources from the Auto Scaling group. </para><para> After the operation completes, use the <a>DescribeTrafficSources</a> API to return details about the state of the attachments between traffic sources and your Auto Scaling group. To detach a traffic source from the Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DetachTrafficSources</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet.TrafficSource"> <summary> <para> <para>The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources. You can specify up to 10 traffic sources.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.AttachTrafficSourcesResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TrafficSource parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TrafficSource' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.AddASTrafficSourceCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet"> <summary> Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with the specified result. <para> This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: </para><ol><li><para> (Optional) Create a launch template or launch configuration with a user data script that runs while an instance is in a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows Amazon EventBridge to invoke your Lambda function when an instance is put into a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. </para></li><li><para> Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate. </para></li><li><para> If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a wait state. </para></li><li><para><b>If you finish before the timeout period ends, send a callback by using the <a>CompleteLifecycleAction</a> API call.</b></para></li></ol><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/completing-lifecycle-hooks.html">Complete a lifecycle action</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.LifecycleActionResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The action for the group to take. You can specify either <c>CONTINUE</c> or <c>ABANDON</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.LifecycleActionToken"> <summary> <para> <para>A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a specific lifecycle action associated with an instance. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling sends this token to the notification target you specified when you created the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.LifecycleHookName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CompleteLifecycleActionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.CompleteASLifecycleActionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet"> <summary> Disables group metrics collection for the specified Auto Scaling group. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Metric"> <summary> <para> <para>Identifies the metrics to disable.</para><para>You can specify one or more of the following metrics:</para><ul><li><para><c>GroupMinSize</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupMaxSize</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupInServiceInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupPendingInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupStandbyInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTerminatingInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTotalInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupInServiceCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupPendingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupStandbyCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTerminatingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTotalCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolWarmedCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolPendingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolTerminatingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolTotalCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupAndWarmPoolDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupAndWarmPoolTotalCapacity</c></para></li></ul><para>If you omit this property, all metrics are disabled.</para><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-metrics.html">Amazon CloudWatch metrics for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DisableMetricsCollectionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DisableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet"> <summary> Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> After the instances are detached, you can manage them independent of the Auto Scaling group. </para><para> If you do not specify the option to decrement the desired capacity, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches instances to replace the ones that are detached. </para><para> If there is a Classic Load Balancer attached to the Auto Scaling group, the instances are deregistered from the load balancer. If there are target groups attached to the Auto Scaling group, the instances are deregistered from the target groups. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-detach-attach-instances.html">Detach or attach instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The IDs of the instances. You can specify up to 20 instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.ShouldDecrementDesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether the Auto Scaling group decrements the desired capacity value by the number of instances detached.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Activities'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DetachInstancesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DetachInstancesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASInstanceCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>DetachTrafficSources</a>, which can detach multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>DetachTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>DetachLoadBalancers</c>. You can use both the original <c>DetachLoadBalancers</c> API operation and <c>DetachTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Detaches one or more Classic Load Balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> This operation detaches only Classic Load Balancers. If you have Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, or Gateway Load Balancers, use the <a>DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a> API instead. </para><para> When you detach a load balancer, it enters the <c>Removing</c> state while deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the load balancer using the <a>DescribeLoadBalancers</a> API call. The instances remain running. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet.LoadBalancerName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of the load balancers. You can specify up to 10 load balancers.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DetachLoadBalancersResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the LoadBalancerName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^LoadBalancerName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>DetachTrafficSources</a>, which can detach multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>DetachTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c>. You can use both the original <c>DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c> API operation and <c>DetachTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Detaches one or more target groups from the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> When you detach a target group, it enters the <c>Removing</c> state while deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the target group using the <a>DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a> API call. The instances remain running. </para><note><para> You can use this operation to detach target groups that were attached by using <a>AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a>, but not for target groups that were attached by using <a>AttachTrafficSources</a>. </para></note> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.TargetGroupARNs"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the target groups. You can specify up to 10 target groups.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet"> <summary> Detaches one or more traffic sources from the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> When you detach a traffic source, it enters the <c>Removing</c> state while deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the traffic source using the <a>DescribeTrafficSources</a> API call. The instances continue to run. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet.TrafficSource"> <summary> <para> <para>The unique identifiers of one or more traffic sources. You can specify up to 10 traffic sources.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DetachTrafficSourcesResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the TrafficSource parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^TrafficSource' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.DismountASTrafficSourceCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet"> <summary> Enables group metrics collection for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> You can use these metrics to track changes in an Auto Scaling group and to set alarms on threshold values. You can view group metrics using the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling console or the CloudWatch console. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-cloudwatch-monitoring.html">Monitor CloudWatch metrics for your Auto Scaling groups and instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Granularity"> <summary> <para> <para>The frequency at which Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling sends aggregated data to CloudWatch. The only valid value is <c>1Minute</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Metric"> <summary> <para> <para>Identifies the metrics to enable.</para><para>You can specify one or more of the following metrics:</para><ul><li><para><c>GroupMinSize</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupMaxSize</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupInServiceInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupPendingInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupStandbyInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTerminatingInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTotalInstances</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupInServiceCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupPendingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupStandbyCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTerminatingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupTotalCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolWarmedCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolPendingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolTerminatingCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>WarmPoolTotalCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupAndWarmPoolDesiredCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>GroupAndWarmPoolTotalCapacity</c></para></li></ul><para>If you specify <c>Granularity</c> and don't specify any metrics, all metrics are enabled.</para><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-metrics.html">Amazon CloudWatch metrics for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.EnableMetricsCollectionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnableASMetricsCollectionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet"> <summary> Moves the specified instances into the standby state. <para> If you choose to decrement the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group, the instances can enter standby as long as the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group after the instances are placed into standby is equal to or greater than the minimum capacity of the group. </para><para> If you choose not to decrement the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group, the Auto Scaling group launches new instances to replace the instances on standby. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-enter-exit-standby.html">Temporarily removing instances from your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The IDs of the instances. You can specify up to 20 instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.ShouldDecrementDesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether to decrement the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group by the number of instances moved to <c>Standby</c> mode.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Activities'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.EnterStandbyResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.EnterStandbyResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.EnterASStandbyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet"> <summary> Moves the specified instances out of the standby state. <para> After you put the instances back in service, the desired capacity is incremented. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-enter-exit-standby.html">Temporarily removing instances from your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The IDs of the instances. You can specify up to 20 instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Activities'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.ExitStandbyResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.ExitStandbyResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ExitASStandbyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAccountLimitCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the current Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling resource quotas for your account. <para> When you establish an Amazon Web Services account, the account has initial quotas on the maximum number of Auto Scaling groups and launch configurations that you can create in a given Region. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-quotas.html">Quotas for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAccountLimitCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAccountLimitsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAccountLimitsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAdjustmentTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the available adjustment types for step scaling and simple scaling policies. <para> The following adjustment types are supported: </para><ul><li><para><c>ChangeInCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>ExactCapacity</c></para></li><li><para><c>PercentChangeInCapacity</c></para></li></ul> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAdjustmentTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'AdjustmentTypes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAdjustmentTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAdjustmentTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the Auto Scaling groups in the account and Region. <para> If you specify Auto Scaling group names, the output includes information for only the specified Auto Scaling groups. If you specify filters, the output includes information for only those Auto Scaling groups that meet the filter criteria. If you do not specify group names or filters, the output includes information for all Auto Scaling groups. </para><para> This operation also returns information about instances in Auto Scaling groups. To retrieve information about the instances in a warm pool, you must call the <a>DescribeWarmPool</a> API. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of the Auto Scaling groups. By default, you can only specify up to 50 names. You can optionally increase this limit using the <c>MaxRecords</c> property.</para><para>If you omit this property, all Auto Scaling groups are described.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Filter"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more filters to limit the results based on specific tags. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'AutoScalingGroups'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the Auto Scaling instances in the account and Region.<br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The IDs of the instances. If you omit this property, all Auto Scaling instances are described. If you specify an ID that does not exist, it is ignored with no error.</para><para>Array Members: Maximum number of 50 items.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>50</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'AutoScalingInstances'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingInstanceCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingNotificationTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the notification types that are supported by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASAutoScalingNotificationTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'AutoScalingNotificationTypes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the instance refreshes for the specified Auto Scaling group from the previous six weeks. <para> This operation is part of the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-instance-refresh.html">instance refresh feature</a> in Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, which helps you update instances in your Auto Scaling group after you make configuration changes. </para><para> To help you determine the status of an instance refresh, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling returns information about the instance refreshes you previously initiated, including their status, start time, end time, the percentage of the instance refresh that is complete, and the number of instances remaining to update before the instance refresh is complete. If a rollback is initiated while an instance refresh is in progress, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling also returns information about the rollback of the instance refresh. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.InstanceRefreshId"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more instance refresh IDs.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'InstanceRefreshes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeInstanceRefreshesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeInstanceRefreshesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the launch configurations in the account and Region.<br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.LaunchConfigurationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The launch configuration names. If you omit this property, all launch configurations are described.</para><para>Array Members: Maximum number of 50 items.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'LaunchConfigurations'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the LaunchConfigurationName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^LaunchConfigurationName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookCmdlet.LifecycleHookName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of one or more lifecycle hooks. If you omit this property, all lifecycle hooks are described.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'LifecycleHooks'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLifecycleHooksResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLifecycleHooksResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks. <para> The following hook types are supported: </para><ul><li><para><c>autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_LAUNCHING</c></para></li><li><para><c>autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_TERMINATING</c></para></li></ul> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLifecycleHookTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'LifecycleHookTypes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>DescribeTrafficSources</a>, which can describe multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>DescribeTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>DescribeLoadBalancers</c>. You can use both the original <c>DescribeLoadBalancers</c> API operation and <c>DescribeTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Gets information about the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> This operation describes only Classic Load Balancers. If you have Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, or Gateway Load Balancers, use the <a>DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a> API instead. </para><para> To determine the attachment status of the load balancer, use the <c>State</c> element in the response. When you attach a load balancer to an Auto Scaling group, the initial <c>State</c> value is <c>Adding</c>. The state transitions to <c>Added</c> after all Auto Scaling instances are registered with the load balancer. If Elastic Load Balancing health checks are enabled for the Auto Scaling group, the state transitions to <c>InService</c> after at least one Auto Scaling instance passes the health check. When the load balancer is in the <c>InService</c> state, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can terminate and replace any instances that are reported as unhealthy. If no registered instances pass the health checks, the load balancer doesn't enter the <c>InService</c> state. </para><para> Load balancers also have an <c>InService</c> state if you attach them in the <a>CreateAutoScalingGroup</a> API call. If your load balancer state is <c>InService</c>, but it is not working properly, check the scaling activities by calling <a>DescribeScalingActivities</a> and take any corrective actions necessary. </para><para> For help with failed health checks, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ts-as-healthchecks.html">Troubleshooting Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling: Health checks</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html">Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic across the instances in your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>100</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'LoadBalancers'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLoadBalancersResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLoadBalancersResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet"> <summary> <note><para> This API operation is superseded by <a>DescribeTrafficSources</a>, which can describe multiple traffic sources types. We recommend using <c>DetachTrafficSources</c> to simplify how you manage traffic sources. However, we continue to support <c>DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c>. You can use both the original <c>DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups</c> API operation and <c>DescribeTrafficSources</c> on the same Auto Scaling group. </para></note><para> Gets information about the Elastic Load Balancing target groups for the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> To determine the attachment status of the target group, use the <c>State</c> element in the response. When you attach a target group to an Auto Scaling group, the initial <c>State</c> value is <c>Adding</c>. The state transitions to <c>Added</c> after all Auto Scaling instances are registered with the target group. If Elastic Load Balancing health checks are enabled for the Auto Scaling group, the state transitions to <c>InService</c> after at least one Auto Scaling instance passes the health check. When the target group is in the <c>InService</c> state, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can terminate and replace any instances that are reported as unhealthy. If no registered instances pass the health checks, the target group doesn't enter the <c>InService</c> state. </para><para> Target groups also have an <c>InService</c> state if you attach them in the <a>CreateAutoScalingGroup</a> API call. If your target group state is <c>InService</c>, but it is not working properly, check the scaling activities by calling <a>DescribeScalingActivities</a> and take any corrective actions necessary. </para><para> For help with failed health checks, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ts-as-healthchecks.html">Troubleshooting Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling: Health checks</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html">Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic across the instances in your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><note><para> You can use this operation to describe target groups that were attached by using <a>AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups</a>, but not for target groups that were attached by using <a>AttachTrafficSources</a>. </para></note><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>100</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'LoadBalancerTargetGroups'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASLoadBalancerTargetGroupCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASMetricCollectionTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASMetricCollectionTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the Amazon SNS notifications that are configured for one or more Auto Scaling groups.<br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'NotificationConfigurations'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the scaling policies in the account and Region.<br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of one or more policies. If you omit this property, all policies are described. If a group name is provided, the results are limited to that group. If you specify an unknown policy name, it is ignored with no error.</para><para>Array Members: Maximum number of 50 items.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.PolicyType"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more policy types. The valid values are <c>SimpleScaling</c>, <c>StepScaling</c>, <c>TargetTrackingScaling</c>, and <c>PredictiveScaling</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to be returned with each call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScalingPolicies'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribePoliciesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribePoliciesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPolicyCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet"> <summary> Retrieves the forecast data for a predictive scaling policy. <para> Load forecasts are predictions of the hourly load values using historical load data from CloudWatch and an analysis of historical trends. Capacity forecasts are represented as predicted values for the minimum capacity that is needed on an hourly basis, based on the hourly load forecast. </para><para> A minimum of 24 hours of data is required to create the initial forecasts. However, having a full 14 days of historical data results in more accurate forecasts. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-predictive-scaling.html">Predictive scaling for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.EndTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The exclusive end time of the time range for the forecast data to get. The maximum time duration between the start and end time is 30 days. </para><para>Although this parameter can accept a date and time that is more than two days in the future, the availability of forecast data has limits. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling only issues forecasts for periods of two days in advance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the policy.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.StartTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The inclusive start time of the time range for the forecast data to get. At most, the date and time can be one year before the current date and time.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.GetPredictiveScalingForecastResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.GetPredictiveScalingForecastResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASPredictiveScalingForecastCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the scaling activities in the account and Region. <para> When scaling events occur, you see a record of the scaling activity in the scaling activities. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-verify-scaling-activity.html">Verify a scaling activity for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> If the scaling event succeeds, the value of the <c>StatusCode</c> element in the response is <c>Successful</c>. If an attempt to launch instances failed, the <c>StatusCode</c> value is <c>Failed</c> or <c>Cancelled</c> and the <c>StatusMessage</c> element in the response indicates the cause of the failure. For help interpreting the <c>StatusMessage</c>, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/CHAP_Troubleshooting.html">Troubleshooting Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.ActivityId"> <summary> <para> <para>The activity IDs of the desired scaling activities. If you omit this property, all activities for the past six weeks are described. If unknown activities are requested, they are ignored with no error. If you specify an Auto Scaling group, the results are limited to that group.</para><para>Array Members: Maximum number of 50 IDs.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.IncludeDeletedGroup"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether to include scaling activity from deleted Auto Scaling groups.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>100</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Activities'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingActivitiesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingActivitiesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingActivityCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingProcessTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the scaling process types for use with the <a>ResumeProcesses</a> and <a>SuspendProcesses</a> APIs. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScalingProcessTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Processes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingProcessTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingProcessTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the scheduled actions that haven't run or that have not reached their end time. <para> To describe the scaling activities for scheduled actions that have already run, call the <a>DescribeScalingActivities</a> API. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.UtcEndTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The latest scheduled start time to return. If scheduled action names are provided, this property is ignored.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of one or more scheduled actions. If you omit this property, all scheduled actions are described. If you specify an unknown scheduled action, it is ignored with no error.</para><para>Array Members: Maximum number of 50 actions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.UtcStartTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The earliest scheduled start time to return. If scheduled action names are provided, this property is ignored.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.EndTime"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use EndTimeUtc instead. Setting either EndTime or EndTimeUtc results in both EndTime and EndTimeUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. EndTime is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>The latest scheduled start time to return. If scheduled action names are provided, this property is ignored.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.StartTime"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use StartTimeUtc instead. Setting either StartTime or StartTimeUtc results in both StartTime and StartTimeUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. StartTime is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>The earliest scheduled start time to return. If scheduled action names are provided, this property is ignored.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScheduledUpdateGroupActions'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScheduledActionsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeScheduledActionsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASScheduledActionCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the specified tags. <para> You can use filters to limit the results. For example, you can query for the tags for a specific Auto Scaling group. You can specify multiple values for a filter. A tag must match at least one of the specified values for it to be included in the results. </para><para> You can also specify multiple filters. The result includes information for a particular tag only if it matches all the filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-tagging.html">Tag Auto Scaling groups and instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.Filter"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more filters to scope the tags to return. The maximum number of filters per filter type (for example, <c>auto-scaling-group</c>) is 1000.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The default value is <c>50</c> and the maximum value is <c>100</c>.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet. <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call. <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Tags'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTagsResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTagsResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Filter parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Filter' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTagCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTerminationPolicyTypeCmdlet"> <summary> Describes the termination policies supported by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-termination-policies.html">Configure termination policies for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTerminationPolicyTypeCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'TerminationPolicyTypes'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about the traffic sources for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> You can optionally provide a traffic source type. If you provide a traffic source type, then the results only include that traffic source type. </para><para> If you do not provide a traffic source type, then the results include all the traffic sources for the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.TrafficSourceType"> <summary> <para> <para>The traffic source type that you want to describe.</para><para>The following lists the valid values:</para><ul><li><para><c>elb</c> if the traffic source is a Classic Load Balancer.</para></li><li><para><c>elbv2</c> if the traffic source is a Application Load Balancer, Gateway Load Balancer, or Network Load Balancer.</para></li><li><para><c>vpc-lattice</c> if the traffic source is VPC Lattice.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of items to return with this call. The maximum value is <c>50</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'TrafficSources'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTrafficSourcesResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeTrafficSourcesResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASTrafficSourceCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet"> <summary> Gets information about a warm pool and its instances. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-warm-pools.html">Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.MaxRecord"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of instances to return with this call. The maximum value is <c>50</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The token for the next set of instances to return. (You received this token from a previous call.)</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>'NextToken' is only returned by the cmdlet when '-Select *' is specified. In order to manually control output pagination, set '-NextToken' to null for the first call then set the 'NextToken' using the same property output from the previous call for subsequent calls. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeWarmPoolResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DescribeWarmPoolResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.GetASWarmPoolCmdlet.NoAutoIteration"> <summary> By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken as the start point. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet"> <summary> Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> When you attach instances, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling increases the desired capacity of the group by the number of instances being attached. If the number of instances being attached plus the desired capacity of the group exceeds the maximum size of the group, the operation fails. </para><para> If there is a Classic Load Balancer attached to your Auto Scaling group, the instances are also registered with the load balancer. If there are target groups attached to your Auto Scaling group, the instances are also registered with the target groups. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-detach-attach-instances.html">Detach or attach instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The IDs of the instances. You can specify up to 20 instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.AttachInstancesResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.MountASInstanceCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet"> <summary> <b>We strongly recommend using a launch template when calling this operation to ensure full functionality for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling and Amazon EC2.</b><para> Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes. </para><para> If you exceed your maximum limit of Auto Scaling groups, the call fails. To query this limit, call the <a>DescribeAccountLimits</a> API. For information about updating this limit, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-quotas.html">Quotas for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> If you're new to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, see the introductory tutorials in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/get-started-with-ec2-auto-scaling.html">Get started with Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> Every Auto Scaling group has three size properties (<c>DesiredCapacity</c>, <c>MaxSize</c>, and <c>MinSize</c>). Usually, you set these sizes based on a specific number of instances. However, if you configure a mixed instances policy that defines weights for the instance types, you must specify these sizes with the same units that you use for weighting instances. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group. This name must be unique per Region per account.</para><para>The name can contain any ASCII character 33 to 126 including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.</para><note><para>You cannot use a colon (:) in the name.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AvailabilityZone"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of Availability Zones where instances in the Auto Scaling group can be created. Used for launching into the default VPC subnet in each Availability Zone when not using the <c>VPCZoneIdentifier</c> property, or for attaching a network interface when an existing network interface ID is specified in a launch template.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.CapacityRebalance"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether Capacity Rebalancing is enabled. Otherwise, Capacity Rebalancing is disabled. When you turn on Capacity Rebalancing, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling attempts to launch a Spot Instance whenever Amazon EC2 notifies that a Spot Instance is at an elevated risk of interruption. After launching a new instance, it then terminates an old instance. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-capacity-rebalancing.html">Use Capacity Rebalancing to handle Amazon EC2 Spot Interruptions</a> in the in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Context"> <summary> <para> <para>Reserved.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DefaultCooldown"> <summary> <para> <para><i>Only needed if you use simple scaling policies.</i></para><para>The amount of time, in seconds, between one scaling activity ending and another one starting due to simple scaling policies. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-cooldowns.html">Scaling cooldowns for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Default: <c>300</c> seconds</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DefaultInstanceWarmup"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount of time, in seconds, until a new instance is considered to have finished initializing and resource consumption to become stable after it enters the <c>InService</c> state. </para><para>During an instance refresh, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits for the warm-up period after it replaces an instance before it moves on to replacing the next instance. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling also waits for the warm-up period before aggregating the metrics for new instances with existing instances in the Amazon CloudWatch metrics that are used for scaling, resulting in more reliable usage data. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-default-instance-warmup.html">Set the default instance warmup for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><important><para>To manage various warm-up settings at the group level, we recommend that you set the default instance warmup, <i>even if it is set to 0 seconds</i>. To remove a value that you previously set, include the property but specify <c>-1</c> for the value. However, we strongly recommend keeping the default instance warmup enabled by specifying a value of <c>0</c> or other nominal value.</para></important><para>Default: None </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>The desired capacity is the initial capacity of the Auto Scaling group at the time of its creation and the capacity it attempts to maintain. It can scale beyond this capacity if you configure auto scaling. This number must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of the group and less than or equal to the maximum size of the group. If you do not specify a desired capacity, the default is the minimum size of the group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DesiredCapacityType"> <summary> <para> <para>The unit of measurement for the value specified for desired capacity. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling supports <c>DesiredCapacityType</c> for attribute-based instance type selection only. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/create-mixed-instances-group-attribute-based-instance-type-selection.html">Create a mixed instances group using attribute-based instance type selection</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>By default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling specifies <c>units</c>, which translates into number of instances.</para><para>Valid values: <c>units</c> | <c>vcpu</c> | <c>memory-mib</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.HealthCheckGracePeriod"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service and marking it unhealthy due to a failed health check. This is useful if your instances do not immediately pass their health checks after they enter the <c>InService</c> state. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/health-check-grace-period.html">Set the health check grace period for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Default: <c>0</c> seconds</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.HealthCheckType"> <summary> <para> <para>A comma-separated value string of one or more health check types.</para><para>The valid values are <c>EC2</c>, <c>EBS</c>, <c>ELB</c>, and <c>VPC_LATTICE</c>. <c>EC2</c> is the default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-health-checks.html">Health checks for instances in an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Only specify <c>EC2</c> if you must clear a value that was previously set.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance used to base the launch configuration on. If specified, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the configuration values from the specified instance to create a new launch configuration. To get the instance ID, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeInstances.html">DescribeInstances</a> API operation. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/create-asg-from-instance.html">Create an Auto Scaling group using parameters from an existing instance</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchConfigurationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch configuration to use to launch instances. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a launch template (<c>LaunchTemplate</c> or <c>MixedInstancesPolicy</c>) or a launch configuration (<c>LaunchConfigurationName</c> or <c>InstanceId</c>).</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LifecycleHookSpecificationList"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more lifecycle hooks to add to the Auto Scaling group before instances are launched.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LoadBalancerName"> <summary> <para> <para>A list of Classic Load Balancers associated with this Auto Scaling group. For Application Load Balancers, Network Load Balancers, and Gateway Load Balancers, specify the <c>TargetGroupARNs</c> property instead.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceMaintenancePolicy_MaxHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the upper threshold as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. It represents the maximum percentage of the group that can be in service and healthy, or pending, to support your workload when replacing instances. Value range is 100 to 200. To clear a previously set value, specify a value of <c>-1</c>.</para><para>Both <c>MinHealthyPercentage</c> and <c>MaxHealthyPercentage</c> must be specified, and the difference between them cannot be greater than 100. A large range increases the number of instances that can be replaced at the same time.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MaxInstanceLifetime"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that an instance can be in service. The default is null. If specified, the value must be either 0 or a number equal to or greater than 86,400 seconds (1 day). For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-max-instance-lifetime.html">Replace Auto Scaling instances based on maximum instance lifetime</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MaxSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum size of the group.</para><note><para>With a mixed instances policy that uses instance weighting, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling may need to go above <c>MaxSize</c> to meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling will never go above <c>MaxSize</c> by more than your largest instance weight (weights that define how many units each instance contributes to the desired capacity of the group).</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceMaintenancePolicy_MinHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the lower threshold as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. It represents the minimum percentage of the group to keep in service, healthy, and ready to use to support your workload when replacing instances. Value range is 0 to 100. To clear a previously set value, specify a value of <c>-1</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MinSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The minimum size of the group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MixedInstancesPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>The mixed instances policy. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-mixed-instances-groups.html">Auto Scaling groups with multiple instance types and purchase options</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.NewInstancesProtectedFromScaleIn"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-instance-protection.html">Use instance scale-in protection</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PlacementGroup"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the placement group into which to launch your instances. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/placement-groups.html">Placement groups</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para><note><para>A <i>cluster</i> placement group is a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone. You cannot specify multiple Availability Zones and a cluster placement group. </para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.ServiceLinkedRoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service-linked role that the Auto Scaling group uses to call other Amazon Web Services service on your behalf. By default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses a service-linked role named <c>AWSServiceRoleForAutoScaling</c>, which it creates if it does not exist. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-service-linked-role.html">Service-linked roles</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more tags. You can tag your Auto Scaling group and propagate the tags to the Amazon EC2 instances it launches. Tags are not propagated to Amazon EBS volumes. To add tags to Amazon EBS volumes, specify the tags in a launch template but use caution. If the launch template specifies an instance tag with a key that is also specified for the Auto Scaling group, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling overrides the value of that instance tag with the value specified by the Auto Scaling group. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-tagging.html">Tag Auto Scaling groups and instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.TargetGroupARNs"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of the Elastic Load Balancing target groups to associate with the Auto Scaling group. Instances are registered as targets with the target groups. The target groups receive incoming traffic and route requests to one or more registered targets. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-load-balancer.html">Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic across the instances in your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.TerminationPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>A policy or a list of policies that are used to select the instance to terminate. These policies are executed in the order that you list them. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-termination-policies.html">Configure termination policies for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Valid values: <c>Default</c> | <c>AllocationStrategy</c> | <c>ClosestToNextInstanceHour</c> | <c>NewestInstance</c> | <c>OldestInstance</c> | <c>OldestLaunchConfiguration</c> | <c>OldestLaunchTemplate</c> | <c>arn:aws:lambda:region:account-id:function:my-function:my-alias</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.TrafficSource"> <summary> <para> <para>The list of traffic sources to attach to this Auto Scaling group. You can use any of the following as traffic sources for an Auto Scaling group: Classic Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer, Gateway Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, and VPC Lattice.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_Version"> <summary> <para> <para>The version number, <c>$Latest</c>, or <c>$Default</c>. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions.html">DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions</a> API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplateVersion.html">CreateLaunchTemplateVersion</a> API. If the value is <c>$Latest</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is <c>$Default</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is <c>$Default</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.VPCZoneIdentifier"> <summary> <para> <para>A comma-separated list of subnet IDs for a virtual private cloud (VPC) where instances in the Auto Scaling group can be created. If you specify <c>VPCZoneIdentifier</c> with <c>AvailabilityZones</c>, the subnets that you specify must reside in those Availability Zones.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CreateAutoScalingGroupResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a launch configuration. <para> If you exceed your maximum limit of launch configurations, the call fails. To query this limit, call the <a>DescribeAccountLimits</a> API. For information about updating this limit, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-quotas.html">Quotas for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/launch-configurations.html">Launch configurations</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><note><para> Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling configures instances launched as part of an Auto Scaling group using either a launch template or a launch configuration. We strongly recommend that you do not use launch configurations. They do not provide full functionality for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling or Amazon EC2. For information about using launch templates, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/launch-templates.html">Launch templates</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para></note> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.AssociatePublicIpAddress"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether to assign a public IPv4 address to the group's instances. If the instance is launched into a default subnet, the default is to assign a public IPv4 address, unless you disabled the option to assign a public IPv4 address on the subnet. If the instance is launched into a nondefault subnet, the default is not to assign a public IPv4 address, unless you enabled the option to assign a public IPv4 address on the subnet.</para><para>If you specify <c>true</c>, each instance in the Auto Scaling group receives a unique public IPv4 address. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-in-vpc.html">Provide network connectivity for your Auto Scaling instances using Amazon VPC</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>If you specify this property, you must specify at least one subnet for <c>VPCZoneIdentifier</c> when you create your group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.BlockDeviceMapping"> <summary> <para> <para>The block device mapping entries that define the block devices to attach to the instances at launch. By default, the block devices specified in the block device mapping for the AMI are used. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/block-device-mapping-concepts.html">Block device mappings</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.ClassicLinkVPCId"> <summary> <para> <para>Available for backward compatibility.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.ClassicLinkVPCSecurityGroup"> <summary> <para> <para>Available for backward compatibility.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.EbsOptimized"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether the launch configuration is optimized for EBS I/O (<c>true</c>) or not (<c>false</c>). The optimization provides dedicated throughput to Amazon EBS and an optimized configuration stack to provide optimal I/O performance. This optimization is not available with all instance types. Additional fees are incurred when you enable EBS optimization for an instance type that is not EBS-optimized by default. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-optimized.html">Amazon EBS-optimized instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para><para>The default value is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.InstanceMonitoring_Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>If <c>true</c>, detailed monitoring is enabled. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.MetadataOptions_HttpEndpoint"> <summary> <para> <para>This parameter enables or disables the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances. If the parameter is not specified, the default state is <c>enabled</c>.</para><note><para>If you specify a value of <c>disabled</c>, you will not be able to access your instance metadata. </para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.MetadataOptions_HttpPutResponseHopLimit"> <summary> <para> <para>The desired HTTP PUT response hop limit for instance metadata requests. The larger the number, the further instance metadata requests can travel.</para><para>Default: 1</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.MetadataOptions_HttpToken"> <summary> <para> <para>The state of token usage for your instance metadata requests. If the parameter is not specified in the request, the default state is <c>optional</c>.</para><para>If the state is <c>optional</c>, you can choose to retrieve instance metadata with or without a signed token header on your request. If you retrieve the IAM role credentials without a token, the version 1.0 role credentials are returned. If you retrieve the IAM role credentials using a valid signed token, the version 2.0 role credentials are returned.</para><para>If the state is <c>required</c>, you must send a signed token header with any instance metadata retrieval requests. In this state, retrieving the IAM role credentials always returns the version 2.0 credentials; the version 1.0 credentials are not available.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.IamInstanceProfile"> <summary> <para> <para>The name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile associated with the IAM role for the instance. The instance profile contains the IAM role. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/us-iam-role.html">IAM role for applications that run on Amazon EC2 instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.ImageId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that was assigned during registration. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/finding-an-ami.html">Find a Linux AMI</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para><para>If you specify <c>InstanceId</c>, an <c>ImageId</c> is not required.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance to use to create the launch configuration. The new launch configuration derives attributes from the instance, except for the block device mapping.</para><para>To create a launch configuration with a block device mapping or override any other instance attributes, specify them as part of the same request.</para><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/create-launch-config.html">Create a launch configuration</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.InstanceType"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the instance type of the EC2 instance. For information about available instance types, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-types.html#AvailableInstanceTypes">Available instance types</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para><para>If you specify <c>InstanceId</c>, an <c>InstanceType</c> is not required.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.KernelId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the kernel associated with the AMI.</para><note><para>We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/UserProvidedKernels.html">User provided kernels</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.KeyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the key pair. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html">Amazon EC2 key pairs and Amazon EC2 instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.LaunchConfigurationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch configuration. This name must be unique per Region per account.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.PlacementTenancy"> <summary> <para> <para>The tenancy of the instance, either <c>default</c> or <c>dedicated</c>. An instance with <c>dedicated</c> tenancy runs on isolated, single-tenant hardware and can only be launched into a VPC. To launch dedicated instances into a shared tenancy VPC (a VPC with the instance placement tenancy attribute set to <c>default</c>), you must set the value of this property to <c>dedicated</c>.</para><para>If you specify <c>PlacementTenancy</c>, you must specify at least one subnet for <c>VPCZoneIdentifier</c> when you create your group.</para><para>Valid values: <c>default</c> | <c>dedicated</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.RamdiskId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the RAM disk to select.</para><note><para>We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/UserProvidedKernels.html">User provided kernels</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.SecurityGroup"> <summary> <para> <para>A list that contains the security group IDs to assign to the instances in the Auto Scaling group. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpc-security-groups.html">Control traffic to your Amazon Web Services resources using security groups</a> in the <i>Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.SpotPrice"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum hourly price to be paid for any Spot Instance launched to fulfill the request. Spot Instances are launched when the price you specify exceeds the current Spot price. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/launch-template-spot-instances.html">Request Spot Instances for fault-tolerant and flexible applications</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Valid Range: Minimum value of 0.001</para><note><para>When you change your maximum price by creating a new launch configuration, running instances will continue to run as long as the maximum price for those running instances is higher than the current Spot price.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.UserData"> <summary> <para> <para>The user data to make available to the launched EC2 instances. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-metadata.html">Instance metadata and user data</a> (Linux) and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/ec2-instance-metadata.html">Instance metadata and user data</a> (Windows). If you are using a command line tool, base64-encoding is performed for you, and you can load the text from a file. Otherwise, you must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CreateLaunchConfigurationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the LaunchConfigurationName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^LaunchConfigurationName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.NewASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> If the group has instances or scaling activities in progress, you must specify the option to force the deletion in order for it to succeed. The force delete operation will also terminate the EC2 instances. If the group has a warm pool, the force delete option also deletes the warm pool. </para><para> To remove instances from the Auto Scaling group before deleting it, call the <a>DetachInstances</a> API with the list of instances and the option to decrement the desired capacity. This ensures that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling does not launch replacement instances. </para><para> To terminate all instances before deleting the Auto Scaling group, call the <a>UpdateAutoScalingGroup</a> API and set the minimum size and desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group to zero. </para><para> If the group has scaling policies, deleting the group deletes the policies, the underlying alarm actions, and any alarm that no longer has an associated action. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-process-shutdown.html">Delete your Auto Scaling infrastructure</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.ForceDelete"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies that the group is to be deleted along with all instances associated with the group, without waiting for all instances to be terminated. This action also deletes any outstanding lifecycle actions associated with the group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteAutoScalingGroupResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified launch configuration. <para> The launch configuration must not be attached to an Auto Scaling group. When this call completes, the launch configuration is no longer available for use. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.LaunchConfigurationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch configuration.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteLaunchConfigurationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the LaunchConfigurationName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^LaunchConfigurationName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLaunchConfigurationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified lifecycle hook. <para> If there are any outstanding lifecycle actions, they are completed first (<c>ABANDON</c> for launching instances, <c>CONTINUE</c> for terminating instances). </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet.LifecycleHookName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteLifecycleHookResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASLifecycleHookCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified notification. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.TopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteNotificationConfigurationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified scaling policy. <para> Deleting either a step scaling policy or a simple scaling policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the alarm, even if it no longer has an associated action. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/deleting-scaling-policy.html">Delete a scaling policy</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeletePolicyResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASPolicyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified scheduled action. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the action to delete.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteScheduledActionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes one or more scheduled actions for the specified Auto Scaling group. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet.ScheduledActionName"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of the scheduled actions to delete. The maximum number allowed is 50. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'FailedScheduledActions'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.BatchDeleteScheduledActionResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.BatchDeleteScheduledActionResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASScheduledActionBatchCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASTagCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the specified tags. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASTagCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more tags.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASTagCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteTagsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASTagCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Tag parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Tag' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASTagCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet"> <summary> Deletes the warm pool for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-warm-pools.html">Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet.ForceDelete"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies that the warm pool is to be deleted along with all of its associated instances, without waiting for all instances to be terminated. This parameter also deletes any outstanding lifecycle actions associated with the warm pool instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.DeleteWarmPoolResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.RemoveASWarmPoolCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet"> <summary> Resumes the specified suspended auto scaling processes, or all suspended process, for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-suspend-resume-processes.html">Suspend and resume Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling processes</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet.ScalingProcess"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more of the following processes:</para><ul><li><para><c>Launch</c></para></li><li><para><c>Terminate</c></para></li><li><para><c>AddToLoadBalancer</c></para></li><li><para><c>AlarmNotification</c></para></li><li><para><c>AZRebalance</c></para></li><li><para><c>HealthCheck</c></para></li><li><para><c>InstanceRefresh</c></para></li><li><para><c>ReplaceUnhealthy</c></para></li><li><para><c>ScheduledActions</c></para></li></ul><para>If you omit this property, all processes are specified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.ResumeProcessesResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.ResumeASProcessCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet"> <summary> Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> If a scale-in activity occurs as a result of a new <c>DesiredCapacity</c> value that is lower than the current size of the group, the Auto Scaling group uses its termination policy to determine which instances to terminate. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-manually.html">Manual scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.DesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>The desired capacity is the initial capacity of the Auto Scaling group after this operation completes and the capacity it attempts to maintain.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.HonorCooldown"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits for the cooldown period to complete before initiating a scaling activity to set your Auto Scaling group to its new capacity. By default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling does not honor the cooldown period during manual scaling activities.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.SetDesiredCapacityResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASDesiredCapacityCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet"> <summary> Sets the health status of the specified instance. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/set-up-a-custom-health-check.html">Set up a custom health check for your Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.HealthStatus"> <summary> <para> <para>The health status of the instance. Set to <c>Healthy</c> to have the instance remain in service. Set to <c>Unhealthy</c> to have the instance be out of service. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling terminates and replaces the unhealthy instance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.ShouldRespectGracePeriod"> <summary> <para> <para>If the Auto Scaling group of the specified instance has a <c>HealthCheckGracePeriod</c> specified for the group, by default, this call respects the grace period. Set this to <c>False</c>, to have the call not respect the grace period associated with the group.</para><para>For more information about the health check grace period, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/health-check-grace-period.html">Set the health check grace period for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.SetInstanceHealthResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceHealthCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet"> <summary> Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances. This operation cannot be called on instances in a warm pool. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-instance-protection.html">Use instance scale-in protection</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> If you exceed your maximum limit of instance IDs, which is 50 per Auto Scaling group, the call fails. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more instance IDs. You can specify up to 50 instances.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.ProtectedFromScaleIn"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether the instance is protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.SetInstanceProtectionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASInstanceProtectionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates one or more scheduled scaling actions for an Auto Scaling group. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet.ScheduledUpdateGroupAction"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more scheduled actions. The maximum number allowed is 50.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'FailedScheduledUpdateGroupActions'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.BatchPutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.BatchPutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASScheduledUpdateGroupActionBatchCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASTagCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> When you specify a tag with a key that already exists, the operation overwrites the previous tag definition, and you do not get an error message. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-tagging.html">Tag Auto Scaling groups and instances</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASTagCmdlet.Tag"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more tags.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASTagCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CreateOrUpdateTagsResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASTagCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Tag parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Tag' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SetASTagCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet"> <summary> Starts an instance refresh. <para> This operation is part of the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-instance-refresh.html">instance refresh feature</a> in Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, which helps you update instances in your Auto Scaling group. This feature is helpful, for example, when you have a new AMI or a new user data script. You just need to create a new launch template that specifies the new AMI or user data script. Then start an instance refresh to immediately begin the process of updating instances in the group. </para><para> If successful, the request's response contains a unique ID that you can use to track the progress of the instance refresh. To query its status, call the <a>DescribeInstanceRefreshes</a> API. To describe the instance refreshes that have already run, call the <a>DescribeInstanceRefreshes</a> API. To cancel an instance refresh that is in progress, use the <a>CancelInstanceRefresh</a> API. </para><para> An instance refresh might fail for several reasons, such as EC2 launch failures, misconfigured health checks, or not ignoring or allowing the termination of instances that are in <c>Standby</c> state or protected from scale in. You can monitor for failed EC2 launches using the scaling activities. To find the scaling activities, call the <a>DescribeScalingActivities</a> API. </para><para> If you enable auto rollback, your Auto Scaling group will be rolled back automatically when the instance refresh fails. You can enable this feature before starting an instance refresh by specifying the <c>AutoRollback</c> property in the instance refresh preferences. Otherwise, to roll back an instance refresh before it finishes, use the <a>RollbackInstanceRefresh</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.AlarmSpecification_Alarm"> <summary> <para> <para>The names of one or more CloudWatch alarms to monitor for the instance refresh. You can specify up to 10 alarms.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_AutoRollback"> <summary> <para> <para>(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 <c>false</c>.</para><para>A rollback is not supported in the following situations: </para><ul><li><para>There is no desired configuration specified for the instance refresh.</para></li><li><para>The Auto Scaling group has a launch template that uses an Amazon Web Services Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID for the <c>ImageId</c> property.</para></li><li><para>The Auto Scaling group uses the launch template's <c>$Latest</c> or <c>$Default</c> version.</para></li></ul><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/instance-refresh-rollback.html">Undo changes with a rollback</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_CheckpointDelay"> <summary> <para> <para>(Optional) 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 <c>CheckpointPercentages</c>. If you specify a value for <c>CheckpointPercentages</c> and not for <c>CheckpointDelay</c>, the <c>CheckpointDelay</c> defaults to <c>3600</c> (1 hour). </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_CheckpointPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>(Optional) 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 <c>100</c>.</para><para>For usage examples, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-adding-checkpoints-instance-refresh.html">Add checkpoints to an instance refresh</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_InstanceWarmup"> <summary> <para> <para>A time period, in seconds, during which an instance refresh waits before moving on to replacing the next instance after a new instance enters the <c>InService</c> state.</para><para>This property is not required for normal usage. Instead, use the <c>DefaultInstanceWarmup</c> property of the Auto Scaling group. The <c>InstanceWarmup</c> and <c>DefaultInstanceWarmup</c> properties work the same way. Only specify this property if you must override the <c>DefaultInstanceWarmup</c> property. </para><para> If you do not specify this property, the instance warmup by default is the value of the <c>DefaultInstanceWarmup</c> property, if defined (which is recommended in all cases), or the <c>HealthCheckGracePeriod</c> property otherwise.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_MaxHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>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.</para><para>If you specify <c>MaxHealthyPercentage</c>, you must also specify <c>MinHealthyPercentage</c>, 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.</para><para>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.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_MinHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>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.</para><para>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.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.DesiredConfiguration_MixedInstancesPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>Use this structure to launch multiple instance types and On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances within a single Auto Scaling group.</para><para>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 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-mixed-instances-groups.html">Auto Scaling groups with multiple instance types and purchase options</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_ScaleInProtectedInstance"> <summary> <para> <para>Choose the behavior that you want Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to use if instances protected from scale in are found. </para><para>The following lists the valid values:</para><dl><dt>Refresh</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling replaces instances that are protected from scale in.</para></dd><dt>Ignore</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling ignores instances that are protected from scale in and continues to replace instances that are not protected.</para></dd><dt>Wait (default)</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits one hour for you to remove scale-in protection. Otherwise, the instance refresh will fail.</para></dd></dl> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_SkipMatching"> <summary> <para> <para>(Optional) Indicates whether skip matching is enabled. If enabled (<c>true</c>), 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 <c>false</c>.</para><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-instance-refresh-skip-matching.html">Use an instance refresh with skip matching</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Preferences_StandbyInstance"> <summary> <para> <para>Choose the behavior that you want Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to use if instances in <c>Standby</c> state are found.</para><para>The following lists the valid values:</para><dl><dt>Terminate</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling terminates instances that are in <c>Standby</c>.</para></dd><dt>Ignore</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling ignores instances that are in <c>Standby</c> and continues to replace instances that are in the <c>InService</c> state.</para></dd><dt>Wait (default)</dt><dd><para>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits one hour for you to return the instances to service. Otherwise, the instance refresh will fail.</para></dd></dl> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Strategy"> <summary> <para> <para>The strategy to use for the instance refresh. The only valid value is <c>Rolling</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_Version"> <summary> <para> <para>The version number, <c>$Latest</c>, or <c>$Default</c>. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions.html">DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions</a> API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplateVersion.html">CreateLaunchTemplateVersion</a> API. If the value is <c>$Latest</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is <c>$Default</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is <c>$Default</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'InstanceRefreshId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.StartInstanceRefreshResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.StartInstanceRefreshResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Executes the specified policy. This can be useful for testing the design of your scaling policy. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.BreachThreshold"> <summary> <para> <para>The breach threshold for the alarm.</para><para>Required if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c> and not supported otherwise.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.HonorCooldown"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits for the cooldown period to complete before executing the policy.</para><para>Valid only if the policy type is <c>SimpleScaling</c>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-cooldowns.html">Scaling cooldowns for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.MetricValue"> <summary> <para> <para>The metric value to compare to <c>BreachThreshold</c>. This enables you to execute a policy of type <c>StepScaling</c> and determine which step adjustment to use. For example, if the breach threshold is 50 and you want to use a step adjustment with a lower bound of 0 and an upper bound of 10, you can set the metric value to 59.</para><para>If you specify a metric value that doesn't correspond to a step adjustment for the policy, the call returns an error.</para><para>Required if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c> and not supported otherwise.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name or ARN of the policy.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.ExecutePolicyResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StartASPolicyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet"> <summary> Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired group size. This operation cannot be called on instances in a warm pool. <para> This call simply makes a termination request. The instance is not terminated immediately. When an instance is terminated, the instance status changes to <c>terminated</c>. You can't connect to or start an instance after you've terminated it. </para><para> If you do not specify the option to decrement the desired capacity, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches instances to replace the ones that are terminated. </para><para> By default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling balances instances across all Availability Zones. If you decrement the desired capacity, your Auto Scaling group can become unbalanced between Availability Zones. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling tries to rebalance the group, and rebalancing might terminate instances in other zones. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-manually.html">Manual scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.ShouldDecrementDesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether terminating the instance also decrements the size of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Activity'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the InstanceId parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^InstanceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceInAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceRefreshCmdlet"> <summary> Cancels an instance refresh or rollback that is in progress. If an instance refresh or rollback is not in progress, an <c>ActiveInstanceRefreshNotFound</c> error occurs. <para> This operation is part of the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-instance-refresh.html">instance refresh feature</a> in Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, which helps you update instances in your Auto Scaling group after you make configuration changes. </para><para> When you cancel an instance refresh, this does not roll back any changes that it made. Use the <a>RollbackInstanceRefresh</a> API to roll back instead. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'InstanceRefreshId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CancelInstanceRefreshResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.CancelInstanceRefreshResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.StopASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet"> <summary> Suspends the specified auto scaling processes, or all processes, for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> If you suspend either the <c>Launch</c> or <c>Terminate</c> process types, it can prevent other process types from functioning properly. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-suspend-resume-processes.html">Suspend and resume Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling processes</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> To resume processes that have been suspended, call the <a>ResumeProcesses</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet.ScalingProcess"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more of the following processes:</para><ul><li><para><c>Launch</c></para></li><li><para><c>Terminate</c></para></li><li><para><c>AddToLoadBalancer</c></para></li><li><para><c>AlarmNotification</c></para></li><li><para><c>AZRebalance</c></para></li><li><para><c>HealthCheck</c></para></li><li><para><c>InstanceRefresh</c></para></li><li><para><c>ReplaceUnhealthy</c></para></li><li><para><c>ScheduledActions</c></para></li></ul><para>If you omit this property, all processes are specified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.SuspendProcessesResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.SuspendASProcessCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UndoASInstanceRefreshCmdlet"> <summary> Cancels an instance refresh that is in progress and rolls back any changes that it made. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling replaces any instances that were replaced during the instance refresh. This restores your Auto Scaling group to the configuration that it was using before the start of the instance refresh. <para> This operation is part of the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-instance-refresh.html">instance refresh feature</a> in Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, which helps you update instances in your Auto Scaling group after you make configuration changes. </para><para> A rollback is not supported in the following situations: </para><ul><li><para> There is no desired configuration specified for the instance refresh. </para></li><li><para> The Auto Scaling group has a launch template that uses an Amazon Web Services Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID for the <c>ImageId</c> property. </para></li><li><para> The Auto Scaling group uses the launch template's <c>$Latest</c> or <c>$Default</c> version. </para></li></ul><para> When you receive a successful response from this operation, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling immediately begins replacing instances. You can check the status of this operation through the <a>DescribeInstanceRefreshes</a> API operation. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UndoASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UndoASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'InstanceRefreshId'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.RollbackInstanceRefreshResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.RollbackInstanceRefreshResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UndoASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UndoASInstanceRefreshCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet"> <summary> <b>We strongly recommend that all Auto Scaling groups use launch templates to ensure full functionality for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling and Amazon EC2.</b><para> Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group. </para><para> To update an Auto Scaling group, specify the name of the group and the property that you want to change. Any properties that you don't specify are not changed by this update request. The new settings take effect on any scaling activities after this call returns. </para><para> If you associate a new launch configuration or template with an Auto Scaling group, all new instances will get the updated configuration. Existing instances continue to run with the configuration that they were originally launched with. When you update a group to specify a mixed instances policy instead of a launch configuration or template, existing instances may be replaced to match the new purchasing options that you specified in the policy. For example, if the group currently has 100% On-Demand capacity and the policy specifies 50% Spot capacity, this means that half of your instances will be gradually terminated and relaunched as Spot Instances. When replacing instances, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches new instances before terminating the old ones, so that updating your group does not compromise the performance or availability of your application. </para><para> Note the following about changing <c>DesiredCapacity</c>, <c>MaxSize</c>, or <c>MinSize</c>: </para><ul><li><para> If a scale-in activity occurs as a result of a new <c>DesiredCapacity</c> value that is lower than the current size of the group, the Auto Scaling group uses its termination policy to determine which instances to terminate. </para></li><li><para> If you specify a new value for <c>MinSize</c> without specifying a value for <c>DesiredCapacity</c>, and the new <c>MinSize</c> is larger than the current size of the group, this sets the group's <c>DesiredCapacity</c> to the new <c>MinSize</c> value. </para></li><li><para> If you specify a new value for <c>MaxSize</c> without specifying a value for <c>DesiredCapacity</c>, and the new <c>MaxSize</c> is smaller than the current size of the group, this sets the group's <c>DesiredCapacity</c> to the new <c>MaxSize</c> value. </para></li></ul><para> To see which properties have been set, call the <a>DescribeAutoScalingGroups</a> API. To view the scaling policies for an Auto Scaling group, call the <a>DescribePolicies</a> API. If the group has scaling policies, you can update them by calling the <a>PutScalingPolicy</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.AvailabilityZone"> <summary> <para> <para>One or more Availability Zones for the group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.CapacityRebalance"> <summary> <para> <para>Enables or disables Capacity Rebalancing. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-capacity-rebalancing.html">Use Capacity Rebalancing to handle Amazon EC2 Spot Interruptions</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Context"> <summary> <para> <para>Reserved.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DefaultCooldown"> <summary> <para> <para><i>Only needed if you use simple scaling policies.</i></para><para>The amount of time, in seconds, between one scaling activity ending and another one starting due to simple scaling policies. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-cooldowns.html">Scaling cooldowns for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DefaultInstanceWarmup"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount of time, in seconds, until a new instance is considered to have finished initializing and resource consumption to become stable after it enters the <c>InService</c> state. </para><para>During an instance refresh, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits for the warm-up period after it replaces an instance before it moves on to replacing the next instance. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling also waits for the warm-up period before aggregating the metrics for new instances with existing instances in the Amazon CloudWatch metrics that are used for scaling, resulting in more reliable usage data. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-default-instance-warmup.html">Set the default instance warmup for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><important><para>To manage various warm-up settings at the group level, we recommend that you set the default instance warmup, <i>even if it is set to 0 seconds</i>. To remove a value that you previously set, include the property but specify <c>-1</c> for the value. However, we strongly recommend keeping the default instance warmup enabled by specifying a value of <c>0</c> or other nominal value.</para></important> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>The desired capacity is the initial capacity of the Auto Scaling group after this operation completes and the capacity it attempts to maintain. This number must be greater than or equal to the minimum size of the group and less than or equal to the maximum size of the group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.DesiredCapacityType"> <summary> <para> <para>The unit of measurement for the value specified for desired capacity. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling supports <c>DesiredCapacityType</c> for attribute-based instance type selection only. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/create-mixed-instances-group-attribute-based-instance-type-selection.html">Create a mixed instances group using attribute-based instance type selection</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>By default, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling specifies <c>units</c>, which translates into number of instances.</para><para>Valid values: <c>units</c> | <c>vcpu</c> | <c>memory-mib</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.HealthCheckGracePeriod"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount of time, in seconds, that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling waits before checking the health status of an EC2 instance that has come into service and marking it unhealthy due to a failed health check. This is useful if your instances do not immediately pass their health checks after they enter the <c>InService</c> state. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/health-check-grace-period.html">Set the health check grace period for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.HealthCheckType"> <summary> <para> <para>A comma-separated value string of one or more health check types.</para><para>The valid values are <c>EC2</c>, <c>EBS</c>, <c>ELB</c>, and <c>VPC_LATTICE</c>. <c>EC2</c> is the default health check and cannot be disabled. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-health-checks.html">Health checks for instances in an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Only specify <c>EC2</c> if you must clear a value that was previously set.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchConfigurationName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch configuration. If you specify <c>LaunchConfigurationName</c> in your update request, you can't specify <c>LaunchTemplate</c> or <c>MixedInstancesPolicy</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the launch template. To get the template ID, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_LaunchTemplateName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the launch template. To get the template name, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplates.html">DescribeLaunchTemplates</a> API operation. New launch templates can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplate.html">CreateLaunchTemplate</a> API. </para><para>Conditional: You must specify either a <c>LaunchTemplateId</c> or a <c>LaunchTemplateName</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceMaintenancePolicy_MaxHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the upper threshold as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. It represents the maximum percentage of the group that can be in service and healthy, or pending, to support your workload when replacing instances. Value range is 100 to 200. To clear a previously set value, specify a value of <c>-1</c>.</para><para>Both <c>MinHealthyPercentage</c> and <c>MaxHealthyPercentage</c> must be specified, and the difference between them cannot be greater than 100. A large range increases the number of instances that can be replaced at the same time.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MaxInstanceLifetime"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that an instance can be in service. The default is null. If specified, the value must be either 0 or a number equal to or greater than 86,400 seconds (1 day). To clear a previously set value, specify a new value of 0. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/asg-max-instance-lifetime.html">Replacing Auto Scaling instances based on maximum instance lifetime</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MaxSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum size of the Auto Scaling group.</para><note><para>With a mixed instances policy that uses instance weighting, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling may need to go above <c>MaxSize</c> to meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling will never go above <c>MaxSize</c> by more than your largest instance weight (weights that define how many units each instance contributes to the desired capacity of the group).</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.InstanceMaintenancePolicy_MinHealthyPercentage"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the lower threshold as a percentage of the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group. It represents the minimum percentage of the group to keep in service, healthy, and ready to use to support your workload when replacing instances. Value range is 0 to 100. To clear a previously set value, specify a value of <c>-1</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MinSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The minimum size of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.MixedInstancesPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>The mixed instances policy. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-mixed-instances-groups.html">Auto Scaling groups with multiple instance types and purchase options</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.NewInstancesProtectedFromScaleIn"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether newly launched instances are protected from termination by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling when scaling in. For more information about preventing instances from terminating on scale in, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-instance-protection.html">Use instance scale-in protection</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PlacementGroup"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of an existing placement group into which to launch your instances. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/placement-groups.html">Placement groups</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances</i>.</para><note><para>A <i>cluster</i> placement group is a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone. You cannot specify multiple Availability Zones and a cluster placement group. </para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.ServiceLinkedRoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service-linked role that the Auto Scaling group uses to call other Amazon Web Services on your behalf. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/autoscaling-service-linked-role.html">Service-linked roles</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.TerminationPolicy"> <summary> <para> <para>A policy or a list of policies that are used to select the instances to terminate. The policies are executed in the order that you list them. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-termination-policies.html">Configure termination policies for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Valid values: <c>Default</c> | <c>AllocationStrategy</c> | <c>ClosestToNextInstanceHour</c> | <c>NewestInstance</c> | <c>OldestInstance</c> | <c>OldestLaunchConfiguration</c> | <c>OldestLaunchTemplate</c> | <c>arn:aws:lambda:region:account-id:function:my-function:my-alias</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.LaunchTemplate_Version"> <summary> <para> <para>The version number, <c>$Latest</c>, or <c>$Default</c>. To get the version number, use the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions.html">DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions</a> API operation. New launch template versions can be created using the Amazon EC2 <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_CreateLaunchTemplateVersion.html">CreateLaunchTemplateVersion</a> API. If the value is <c>$Latest</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the latest version of the launch template when launching instances. If the value is <c>$Default</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling selects the default version of the launch template when launching instances. The default value is <c>$Default</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.VPCZoneIdentifier"> <summary> <para> <para>A comma-separated list of subnet IDs for a virtual private cloud (VPC). If you specify <c>VPCZoneIdentifier</c> with <c>AvailabilityZones</c>, the subnets that you specify must reside in those Availability Zones.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.UpdateAutoScalingGroupResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.UpdateASAutoScalingGroupCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet"> <summary> Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the specified token or instance. This extends the timeout by the length of time defined using the <a>PutLifecycleHook</a> API call. <para> This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: </para><ol><li><para> (Optional) Create a launch template or launch configuration with a user data script that runs while an instance is in a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows Amazon EventBridge to invoke your Lambda function when an instance is put into a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. </para></li><li><para> Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate. </para></li><li><para><b>If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a wait state.</b></para></li><li><para> If you finish before the timeout period ends, send a callback by using the <a>CompleteLifecycleAction</a> API call. </para></li></ol><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/lifecycle-hooks.html">Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.InstanceId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the instance.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.LifecycleActionToken"> <summary> <para> <para>A token that uniquely identifies a specific lifecycle action associated with an instance. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling sends this token to the notification target that you specified when you created the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.LifecycleHookName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleActionHeartbeatCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling group. <para> Lifecycle hooks let you create solutions that are aware of events in the Auto Scaling instance lifecycle, and then perform a custom action on instances when the corresponding lifecycle event occurs. </para><para> This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: </para><ol><li><para> (Optional) Create a launch template or launch configuration with a user data script that runs while an instance is in a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows Amazon EventBridge to invoke your Lambda function when an instance is put into a wait state due to a lifecycle hook. </para></li><li><para> (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. </para></li><li><para><b>Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate.</b></para></li><li><para> If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a wait state using the <a>RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat</a> API call. </para></li><li><para> If you finish before the timeout period ends, send a callback by using the <a>CompleteLifecycleAction</a> API call. </para></li></ol><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/lifecycle-hooks.html">Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> If you exceed your maximum limit of lifecycle hooks, which by default is 50 per Auto Scaling group, the call fails. </para><para> You can view the lifecycle hooks for an Auto Scaling group using the <a>DescribeLifecycleHooks</a> API call. If you are no longer using a lifecycle hook, you can delete it by calling the <a>DeleteLifecycleHook</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.DefaultResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The action the Auto Scaling group takes when the lifecycle hook timeout elapses or if an unexpected failure occurs. The default value is <c>ABANDON</c>.</para><para>Valid values: <c>CONTINUE</c> | <c>ABANDON</c></para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.HeartbeatTimeout"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum time, in seconds, that can elapse before the lifecycle hook times out. The range is from <c>30</c> to <c>7200</c> seconds. The default value is <c>3600</c> seconds (1 hour).</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.LifecycleHookName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the lifecycle hook.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.LifecycleTransition"> <summary> <para> <para>The lifecycle transition. For Auto Scaling groups, there are two major lifecycle transitions.</para><ul><li><para>To create a lifecycle hook for scale-out events, specify <c>autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_LAUNCHING</c>.</para></li><li><para>To create a lifecycle hook for scale-in events, specify <c>autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_TERMINATING</c>.</para></li></ul><para>Required for new lifecycle hooks, but optional when updating existing hooks.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.NotificationMetadata"> <summary> <para> <para>Additional information that you want to include any time Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling sends a message to the notification target.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.NotificationTargetARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the notification target that Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses to notify you when an instance is in a wait state for the lifecycle hook. You can specify either an Amazon SNS topic or an Amazon SQS queue.</para><para>If you specify an empty string, this overrides the current ARN.</para><para>This operation uses the JSON format when sending notifications to an Amazon SQS queue, and an email key-value pair format when sending notifications to an Amazon SNS topic.</para><para>When you specify a notification target, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling sends it a test message. Test messages contain the following additional key-value pair: <c>"Event": "autoscaling:TEST_NOTIFICATION"</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.RoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The ARN of the IAM role that allows the Auto Scaling group to publish to the specified notification target.</para><para>Valid only if the notification target is an Amazon SNS topic or an Amazon SQS queue. Required for new lifecycle hooks, but optional when updating existing hooks.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutLifecycleHookResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASLifecycleHookCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet"> <summary> Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified events take place. Subscribers to the specified topic can have messages delivered to an endpoint such as a web server or an email address. <para> This configuration overwrites any existing configuration. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-sns-notifications.html">Amazon SNS notification options for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> If you exceed your maximum limit of SNS topics, which is 10 per Auto Scaling group, the call fails. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.NotificationType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of event that causes the notification to be sent. To query the notification types supported by Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, call the <a>DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypes</a> API.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.TopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SNS topic.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutNotificationConfigurationResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASNotificationConfigurationCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates a scaling policy for an Auto Scaling group. Scaling policies are used to scale an Auto Scaling group based on configurable metrics. If no policies are defined, the dynamic scaling and predictive scaling features are not used. <para> For more information about using dynamic scaling, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-scaling-target-tracking.html">Target tracking scaling policies</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-scaling-simple-step.html">Step and simple scaling policies</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> For more information about using predictive scaling, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-predictive-scaling.html">Predictive scaling for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> You can view the scaling policies for an Auto Scaling group using the <a>DescribePolicies</a> API call. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it by calling the <a>DeletePolicy</a> API. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.AdjustmentType"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies how the scaling adjustment is interpreted (for example, an absolute number or a percentage). The valid values are <c>ChangeInCapacity</c>, <c>ExactCapacity</c>, and <c>PercentChangeInCapacity</c>.</para><para>Required if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c> or <c>SimpleScaling</c>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-scaling-simple-step.html#as-scaling-adjustment">Scaling adjustment types</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Cooldown"> <summary> <para> <para>A cooldown period, in seconds, that applies to a specific simple scaling policy. When a cooldown period is specified here, it overrides the default cooldown.</para><para>Valid only if the policy type is <c>SimpleScaling</c>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scaling-cooldowns.html">Scaling cooldowns for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><para>Default: None</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Dimension"> <summary> <para> <para>The dimensions of the metric.</para><para>Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your scaling policy.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingConfiguration_DisableScaleIn"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether scaling in by the target tracking scaling policy is disabled. If scaling in is disabled, the target tracking scaling policy doesn't remove instances from the Auto Scaling group. Otherwise, the target tracking scaling policy can remove instances from the Auto Scaling group. The default is <c>false</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Enabled"> <summary> <para> <para>Indicates whether the scaling policy is enabled or disabled. The default is enabled. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-enable-disable-scaling-policy.html">Disable a scaling policy for an Auto Scaling group</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.EstimatedInstanceWarmup"> <summary> <para> <para><i>Not needed if the default instance warmup is defined for the group.</i></para><para>The estimated time, in seconds, until a newly launched instance can contribute to the CloudWatch metrics. This warm-up period applies to instances launched due to a specific target tracking or step scaling policy. When a warm-up period is specified here, it overrides the default instance warmup.</para><para>Valid only if the policy type is <c>TargetTrackingScaling</c> or <c>StepScaling</c>.</para><note><para>The default is to use the value for the default instance warmup defined for the group. If default instance warmup is null, then <c>EstimatedInstanceWarmup</c> falls back to the value of default cooldown.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredictiveScalingConfiguration_MaxCapacityBreachBehavior"> <summary> <para> <para>Defines the behavior that should be applied if the forecast capacity approaches or exceeds the maximum capacity of the Auto Scaling group. Defaults to <c>HonorMaxCapacity</c> if not specified.</para><para>The following are possible values:</para><ul><li><para><c>HonorMaxCapacity</c> - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can't increase the maximum capacity of the group when the forecast capacity is close to or exceeds the maximum capacity.</para></li><li><para><c>IncreaseMaxCapacity</c> - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can increase the maximum capacity of the group when the forecast capacity is close to or exceeds the maximum capacity. The upper limit is determined by the forecasted capacity and the value for <c>MaxCapacityBuffer</c>.</para></li></ul><important><para>Use caution when allowing the maximum capacity to be automatically increased. This can lead to more instances being launched than intended if the increased maximum capacity is not monitored and managed. The increased maximum capacity then becomes the new normal maximum capacity for the Auto Scaling group until you manually update it. The maximum capacity does not automatically decrease back to the original maximum.</para></important> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredictiveScalingConfiguration_MaxCapacityBuffer"> <summary> <para> <para>The size of the capacity buffer to use when the forecast capacity is close to or exceeds the maximum capacity. The value is specified as a percentage relative to the forecast capacity. For example, if the buffer is 10, this means a 10 percent buffer, such that if the forecast capacity is 50, and the maximum capacity is 40, then the effective maximum capacity is 55.</para><para>If set to 0, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling may scale capacity higher than the maximum capacity to equal but not exceed forecast capacity. </para><para>Required if the <c>MaxCapacityBreachBehavior</c> property is set to <c>IncreaseMaxCapacity</c>, and cannot be used otherwise.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.MetricAggregationType"> <summary> <para> <para>The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. The valid values are <c>Minimum</c>, <c>Maximum</c>, and <c>Average</c>. If the aggregation type is null, the value is treated as <c>Average</c>.</para><para>Valid only if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_MetricName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the metric. To get the exact metric name, namespace, and dimensions, inspect the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_Metric.html">Metric</a> object that is returned by a call to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_ListMetrics.html">ListMetrics</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Metric"> <summary> <para> <para>The metrics to include in the target tracking scaling policy, as a metric data query. This can include both raw metric and metric math expressions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredictiveScalingConfiguration_MetricSpecification"> <summary> <para> <para>This structure includes the metrics and target utilization to use for predictive scaling. </para><para>This is an array, but we currently only support a single metric specification. That is, you can specify a target value and a single metric pair, or a target value and one scaling metric and one load metric.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.MinAdjustmentMagnitude"> <summary> <para> <para>The minimum value to scale by when the adjustment type is <c>PercentChangeInCapacity</c>. For example, suppose that you create a step scaling policy to scale out an Auto Scaling group by 25 percent and you specify a <c>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</c> of 2. If the group has 4 instances and the scaling policy is performed, 25 percent of 4 is 1. However, because you specified a <c>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</c> of 2, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling scales out the group by 2 instances.</para><para>Valid only if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c> or <c>SimpleScaling</c>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-scaling-simple-step.html#as-scaling-adjustment">Scaling adjustment types</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para><note><para>Some Auto Scaling groups use instance weights. In this case, set the <c>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</c> to a value that is at least as large as your largest instance weight.</para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.MinAdjustmentStep"> <summary> <para> <para>Available for backward compatibility. Use <c>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</c> instead.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredictiveScalingConfiguration_Mode"> <summary> <para> <para>The predictive scaling mode. Defaults to <c>ForecastOnly</c> if not specified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Namespace"> <summary> <para> <para>The namespace of the metric.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the policy.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyType"> <summary> <para> <para>One of the following policy types: </para><ul><li><para><c>TargetTrackingScaling</c></para></li><li><para><c>StepScaling</c></para></li><li><para><c>SimpleScaling</c> (default)</para></li><li><para><c>PredictiveScaling</c></para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_PredefinedMetricType"> <summary> <para> <para>The metric type. The following predefined metrics are available:</para><ul><li><para><c>ASGAverageCPUUtilization</c> - Average CPU utilization of the Auto Scaling group.</para></li><li><para><c>ASGAverageNetworkIn</c> - Average number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the Auto Scaling group.</para></li><li><para><c>ASGAverageNetworkOut</c> - Average number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the Auto Scaling group.</para></li><li><para><c>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</c> - Average Application Load Balancer request count per target for your Auto Scaling group.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_ResourceLabel"> <summary> <para> <para>A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine the average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label unless the target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group.</para><para>You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is:</para><para><c>app/my-alb/778d41231b141a0f/targetgroup/my-alb-target-group/943f017f100becff</c>.</para><para>Where:</para><ul><li><para>app/<load-balancer-name>/<load-balancer-id> is the final portion of the load balancer ARN</para></li><li><para>targetgroup/<target-group-name>/<target-group-id> is the final portion of the target group ARN.</para></li></ul><para>To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html">DescribeLoadBalancers</a> API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html">DescribeTargetGroups</a> API operation.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalingAdjustment"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount by which to scale, based on the specified adjustment type. A positive value adds to the current capacity while a negative number removes from the current capacity. For exact capacity, you must specify a non-negative value.</para><para>Required if the policy type is <c>SimpleScaling</c>. (Not used with any other policy type.) </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredictiveScalingConfiguration_SchedulingBufferTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The amount of time, in seconds, by which the instance launch time can be advanced. For example, the forecast says to add capacity at 10:00 AM, and you choose to pre-launch instances by 5 minutes. In that case, the instances will be launched at 9:55 AM. The intention is to give resources time to be provisioned. It can take a few minutes to launch an EC2 instance. The actual amount of time required depends on several factors, such as the size of the instance and whether there are startup scripts to complete. </para><para>The value must be less than the forecast interval duration of 3600 seconds (60 minutes). Defaults to 300 seconds if not specified. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Statistic"> <summary> <para> <para>The statistic of the metric.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepAdjustment"> <summary> <para> <para>A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.</para><para>Required if the policy type is <c>StepScaling</c>. (Not used with any other policy type.) </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingConfiguration_TargetValue"> <summary> <para> <para>The target value for the metric.</para><note><para>Some metrics are based on a count instead of a percentage, such as the request count for an Application Load Balancer or the number of messages in an SQS queue. If the scaling policy specifies one of these metrics, specify the target utilization as the optimal average request or message count per instance during any one-minute interval. </para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Unit"> <summary> <para> <para>The unit of the metric. For a complete list of the units that CloudWatch supports, see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_MetricDatum.html">MetricDatum</a> data type in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch API Reference</i>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutScalingPolicyResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutScalingPolicyResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group. <para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-scheduled-scaling.html">Scheduled scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para><para> You can view the scheduled actions for an Auto Scaling group using the <a>DescribeScheduledActions</a> API call. If you are no longer using a scheduled action, you can delete it by calling the <a>DeleteScheduledAction</a> API. </para><para> If you try to schedule your action in the past, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling returns an error message. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.DesiredCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>The desired capacity is the initial capacity of the Auto Scaling group after the scheduled action runs and the capacity it attempts to maintain. It can scale beyond this capacity if you add more scaling conditions. </para><note><para>You must specify at least one of the following properties: <c>MaxSize</c>, <c>MinSize</c>, or <c>DesiredCapacity</c>. </para></note> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.UtcEndTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The date and time for the recurring schedule to end, in UTC. For example, <c>"2021-06-01T00:00:00Z"</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.MaxSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum size of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.MinSize"> <summary> <para> <para>The minimum size of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.Recurrence"> <summary> <para> <para>The recurring schedule for this action. This format consists of five fields separated by white spaces: [Minute] [Hour] [Day_of_Month] [Month_of_Year] [Day_of_Week]. The value must be in quotes (for example, <c>"30 0 1 1,6,12 *"</c>). For more information about this format, see <a href="http://crontab.org">Crontab</a>.</para><para>When <c>StartTime</c> and <c>EndTime</c> are specified with <c>Recurrence</c>, they form the boundaries of when the recurring action starts and stops.</para><para>Cron expressions use Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) by default.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of this scaling action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.UtcStartTime"> <summary> <para> <para>The date and time for this action to start, in YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ format in UTC/GMT only and in quotes (for example, <c>"2021-06-01T00:00:00Z"</c>).</para><para>If you specify <c>Recurrence</c> and <c>StartTime</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling performs the action at this time, and then performs the action based on the specified recurrence.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.UtcTime"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is no longer used.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.TimeZone"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the time zone for a cron expression. If a time zone is not provided, UTC is used by default. </para><para>Valid values are the canonical names of the IANA time zones, derived from the IANA Time Zone Database (such as <c>Etc/GMT+9</c> or <c>Pacific/Tahiti</c>). For more information, see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones</a>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.EndTime"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use EndTimeUtc instead. Setting either EndTime or EndTimeUtc results in both EndTime and EndTimeUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. EndTime is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>The date and time for the recurring schedule to end, in UTC. For example, <c>"2021-06-01T00:00:00Z"</c>.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.StartTime"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use StartTimeUtc instead. Setting either StartTime or StartTimeUtc results in both StartTime and StartTimeUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. StartTime is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>The date and time for this action to start, in YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ format in UTC/GMT only and in quotes (for example, <c>"2021-06-01T00:00:00Z"</c>).</para><para>If you specify <c>Recurrence</c> and <c>StartTime</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling performs the action at this time, and then performs the action based on the specified recurrence.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.Time"> <summary> <para> <para>This property is deprecated. Setting this property results in non-UTC DateTimes not being marshalled correctly. Use TimeUtc instead. Setting either Time or TimeUtc results in both Time and TimeUtc being assigned, the latest assignment to either one of the two property is reflected in the value of both. Time is provided for backwards compatibility only and assigning a non-Utc DateTime to it results in the wrong timestamp being passed to the service.</para><para>This property is no longer used.</para> </para> <para>This parameter is deprecated.</para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASScheduledUpdateGroupActionCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet"> <summary> Creates or updates a warm pool for the specified Auto Scaling group. A warm pool is a pool of pre-initialized EC2 instances that sits alongside the Auto Scaling group. Whenever your application needs to scale out, the Auto Scaling group can draw on the warm pool to meet its new desired capacity. <para> This operation must be called from the Region in which the Auto Scaling group was created. </para><para> You can view the instances in the warm pool using the <a>DescribeWarmPool</a> API call. If you are no longer using a warm pool, you can delete it by calling the <a>DeleteWarmPool</a> API. </para><para> For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/ec2-auto-scaling-warm-pools.html">Warm pools for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide</i>. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.AutoScalingGroupName"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the Auto Scaling group.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.MaxGroupPreparedCapacity"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the maximum number of instances that are allowed to be in the warm pool or in any state except <c>Terminated</c> for the Auto Scaling group. This is an optional property. Specify it only if you do not want the warm pool size to be determined by the difference between the group's maximum capacity and its desired capacity. </para><important><para>If a value for <c>MaxGroupPreparedCapacity</c> is not specified, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches and maintains the difference between the group's maximum capacity and its desired capacity. If you specify a value for <c>MaxGroupPreparedCapacity</c>, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the difference between the <c>MaxGroupPreparedCapacity</c> and the desired capacity instead. </para><para>The size of the warm pool is dynamic. Only when <c>MaxGroupPreparedCapacity</c> and <c>MinSize</c> are set to the same value does the warm pool have an absolute size.</para></important><para>If the desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group is higher than the <c>MaxGroupPreparedCapacity</c>, the capacity of the warm pool is 0, unless you specify a value for <c>MinSize</c>. To remove a value that you previously set, include the property but specify -1 for the value. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.MinSize"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies the minimum number of instances to maintain in the warm pool. This helps you to ensure that there is always a certain number of warmed instances available to handle traffic spikes. Defaults to 0 if not specified.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.PoolState"> <summary> <para> <para>Sets the instance state to transition to after the lifecycle actions are complete. Default is <c>Stopped</c>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.InstanceReusePolicy_ReuseOnScaleIn"> <summary> <para> <para>Specifies whether instances in the Auto Scaling group can be returned to the warm pool on scale in. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.Select"> <summary> Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.AutoScaling.Model.PutWarmPoolResponse). Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the AutoScalingGroupName parameter. The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^AutoScalingGroupName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AS.WriteASWarmPoolCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> </members> </doc> |