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Describes the datafeed for Spot Instances. For more information about Spot Instances, go to Spot Instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
The short version of this command is ec2dsds.
ec2-describe-spot-datafeed-subscription
This command does not have any options.
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Overrides the Region specified in the Default: The Example: |
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Default: The Example: |
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The private key to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
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The X.509 certificate to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
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Specifies a connection timeout (in seconds). Example: --connection-timeout 30 |
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Specifies a request timeout (in seconds). Example: --request-timeout 45 |
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Displays verbose output by showing the SOAP request and response on the command line. This is particularly useful if you are building tools to talk directly to our SOAP API. |
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Displays column headers in the output. |
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Shows empty columns as |
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Do not display tags for tagged resources. |
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Prints internal debugging information. This is useful to assist us when troubleshooting problems. |
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Displays Help. |
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If Example: |
The command returns a table that contains the following information:
SPOTDATAFEEDSUBSCRPITION identifier
AWS account ID of the owner
Amazon S3 bucket where the data feed is located
Prefix for the data feed files
State of the data feed (Active or Inactive)
Amazon EC2 command line tools display errors on stderr.
This example describes the datafeed for the account.
PROMPT>ec2-describe-spot-datafeed-subscriptionSPOTDATAFEEDSUBSCRIPTION 111122223333 myBucket spotdata Active