NAME

Net::Amazon::EC2::RunningInstances

DESCRIPTION

A class representing a running instance.

ATTRIBUTES

ami_launch_index (optional)

The AMI launch index, which can be used to find this instance within the launch group.

dns_name (optional)

The public DNS name assigned to the instance. This DNS name is contactable from outside the Amazon EC2 network. This element remains empty until the instance enters a running state.

image_id (required)

The image id of the AMI currently running in this instance.

kernel_id (required)

The kernel id of the AKI currently running in this instance.

ramdisk_id (required)

The ramdisk id of the ARI loaded in this instance.

instance_id (required)

The instance id of the launched instance.

instance_state (required)

An Net::Amazon::EC2::InstanceState object.

instance_type (required)

The type of instance launched.

key_name (optional)

The key pair name the instance was launched with.

launch_time (required)

The time the instance was started.

placement (required)

A Net::Amazon::EC2::PlacementResponse object.

private_dns_name (optional)

The private DNS name assigned to the instance. This DNS name can only be used inside the Amazon EC2 network. This element remains empty until the instance enters a running state.

product_codes (optional)

An array ref of Net::Amazon::EC2::ProductCode objects.

reason (optional)

The reason for the most recent state transition.

platform (optional)

The operating system for this instance.

monitoring (optional)

The state of monitoring on this instance.

subnet_id (optional)

Specifies the subnet ID in which the instance is running (Amazon Virtual Private Cloud).

vpc_id (optional)

Specifies the VPC in which the instance is running (Amazon Virtual Private Cloud).

private_ip_address (optional)

Specifies the private IP address that is assigned to the instance (Amazon VPC).

ip_address (optional)

Specifies the IP address of the instance.

AUTHOR

Jeff Kim <jkim@chosec.com>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Jeff Kim. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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