Modifies the specified event window.
You can define either a set of time ranges or a cron expression when modifying the event window, but not both.
To modify the targets associated with the event window, use the AssociateInstanceEventWindow and DisassociateInstanceEventWindow API.
If Amazon Web Services has already scheduled an event, modifying an event window won’t change the time of the scheduled event.
For more information, see Define event windows for scheduled events in the Amazon EC2 User Guide .
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
modify-instance-event-window
[--dry-run | --no-dry-run]
[--name <value>]
--instance-event-window-id <value>
[--time-ranges <value>]
[--cron-expression <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
--dry-run
| --no-dry-run
(boolean)
Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is
DryRunOperation
. Otherwise, it isUnauthorizedOperation
.
--name
(string)
The name of the event window.
--instance-event-window-id
(string)
The ID of the event window.
--time-ranges
(list)
The time ranges of the event window.
(structure)
The start day and time and the end day and time of the time range, in UTC.
StartWeekDay -> (string)
The day on which the time range begins.
StartHour -> (integer)
The hour when the time range begins.
EndWeekDay -> (string)
The day on which the time range ends.
EndHour -> (integer)
The hour when the time range ends.
Shorthand Syntax:
StartWeekDay=string,StartHour=integer,EndWeekDay=string,EndHour=integer ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"StartWeekDay": "sunday"|"monday"|"tuesday"|"wednesday"|"thursday"|"friday"|"saturday",
"StartHour": integer,
"EndWeekDay": "sunday"|"monday"|"tuesday"|"wednesday"|"thursday"|"friday"|"saturday",
"EndHour": integer
}
...
]
--cron-expression
(string)
The cron expression of the event window, for example,
* 0-4,20-23 * * 1,5
.Constraints:
Only hour and day of the week values are supported.
For day of the week values, you can specify either integers
0
through6
, or alternative single valuesSUN
throughSAT
.The minute, month, and year must be specified by
*
.The hour value must be one or a multiple range, for example,
0-4
or0-4,20-23
.Each hour range must be >= 2 hours, for example,
0-2
or20-23
.The event window must be >= 4 hours. The combined total time ranges in the event window must be >= 4 hours.
For more information about cron expressions, see cron on the Wikipedia website .
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command. The generated JSON skeleton is not stable between versions of the AWS CLI and there are no backwards compatibility guarantees in the JSON skeleton generated.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
Note
To use the following examples, you must have the AWS CLI installed and configured. See the Getting started guide in the AWS CLI User Guide for more information.
Unless otherwise stated, all examples have unix-like quotation rules. These examples will need to be adapted to your terminal’s quoting rules. See Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI User Guide .
Example 1: To modify the time range of an event window
The following modify-instance-event-window
example modifies the time range of an event window. Specify the time-range
parameter to modify the time range. You can’t also specify the cron-expression
parameter.
aws ec2 modify-instance-event-window \
--region us-east-1 \
--instance-event-window-id iew-0abcdef1234567890
--time-range StartWeekDay=monday,StartHour=2,EndWeekDay=wednesday,EndHour=8
Output:
{
"InstanceEventWindow": {
"InstanceEventWindowId": "iew-0abcdef1234567890",
"TimeRanges": [
{
"StartWeekDay": "monday",
"StartHour": 2,
"EndWeekDay": "wednesday",
"EndHour": 8
}
],
"Name": "myEventWindowName",
"AssociationTarget": {
"InstanceIds": [
"i-0abcdef1234567890",
"i-0be35f9acb8ba01f0"
],
"Tags": [],
"DedicatedHostIds": []
},
"State": "creating",
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "K1",
"Value": "V1"
}
]
}
}
For event window constraints, see Considerations in the Scheduled Events section of the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Example 2: To modify a set of time ranges for an event window
The following modify-instance-event-window
example modifies the time range of an event window. Specify the time-range
parameter to modify the time range. You can’t also specify the cron-expression
parameter.
aws ec2 modify-instance-event-window \
--region us-east-1 \
--instance-event-window-id iew-0abcdef1234567890 \
--time-range '[{"StartWeekDay": "monday", "StartHour": 2, "EndWeekDay": "wednesday", "EndHour": 8},
{"StartWeekDay": "thursday", "StartHour": 2, "EndWeekDay": "friday", "EndHour": 8}]'
Output:
{
"InstanceEventWindow": {
"InstanceEventWindowId": "iew-0abcdef1234567890",
"TimeRanges": [
{
"StartWeekDay": "monday",
"StartHour": 2,
"EndWeekDay": "wednesday",
"EndHour": 8
},
{
"StartWeekDay": "thursday",
"StartHour": 2,
"EndWeekDay": "friday",
"EndHour": 8
}
],
"Name": "myEventWindowName",
"AssociationTarget": {
"InstanceIds": [
"i-0abcdef1234567890",
"i-0be35f9acb8ba01f0"
],
"Tags": [],
"DedicatedHostIds": []
},
"State": "creating",
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "K1",
"Value": "V1"
}
]
}
}
For event window constraints, see Considerations in the Scheduled Events section of the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Example 3: To modify the cron expression of an event window
The following modify-instance-event-window
example modifies the cron expression of an event window. Specify the cron-expression
parameter to modify the cron expression. You can’t also specify the time-range
parameter.
aws ec2 modify-instance-event-window \
--region us-east-1 \
--instance-event-window-id iew-0abcdef1234567890 \
--cron-expression "* 21-23 * * 2,3"
Output:
{
"InstanceEventWindow": {
"InstanceEventWindowId": "iew-0abcdef1234567890",
"Name": "myEventWindowName",
"CronExpression": "* 21-23 * * 2,3",
"AssociationTarget": {
"InstanceIds": [
"i-0abcdef1234567890",
"i-0be35f9acb8ba01f0"
],
"Tags": [],
"DedicatedHostIds": []
},
"State": "creating",
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "K1",
"Value": "V1"
}
]
}
}
For event window constraints, see Considerations in the Scheduled Events section of the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
InstanceEventWindow -> (structure)
Information about the event window.
InstanceEventWindowId -> (string)
The ID of the event window.
TimeRanges -> (list)
One or more time ranges defined for the event window.
(structure)
The start day and time and the end day and time of the time range, in UTC.
StartWeekDay -> (string)
The day on which the time range begins.
StartHour -> (integer)
The hour when the time range begins.
EndWeekDay -> (string)
The day on which the time range ends.
EndHour -> (integer)
The hour when the time range ends.
Name -> (string)
The name of the event window.
CronExpression -> (string)
The cron expression defined for the event window.
AssociationTarget -> (structure)
One or more targets associated with the event window.
InstanceIds -> (list)
The IDs of the instances associated with the event window.
(string)
Tags -> (list)
The instance tags associated with the event window. Any instances associated with the tags will be associated with the event window.
(structure)
Describes a tag.
Key -> (string)
The key of the tag.
Constraints: Tag keys are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 127 Unicode characters. May not begin with
aws:
.Value -> (string)
The value of the tag.
Constraints: Tag values are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 256 Unicode characters.
DedicatedHostIds -> (list)
The IDs of the Dedicated Hosts associated with the event window.
(string)
State -> (string)
The current state of the event window.
Tags -> (list)
The instance tags associated with the event window.
(structure)
Describes a tag.
Key -> (string)
The key of the tag.
Constraints: Tag keys are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 127 Unicode characters. May not begin with
aws:
.Value -> (string)
The value of the tag.
Constraints: Tag values are case-sensitive and accept a maximum of 256 Unicode characters.