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PROGRAM:

NAME


euca-describe-instance-attribute - Show one of an instance's attributes.

SYNOPSIS


euca-describe-instance-attribute (-b | --disable-api-termination | --ebs-optimized | -g |
-p | --instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior | -t | --kernel | --ramdisk |
--root-device-name | --source-dest-check | --user-data) [--show-empty-fields] [--region
USER@REGION | -U URL] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [--debug] [--debugger] [--version] [-h]
INSTANCE

DESCRIPTION


Show one of an instance's attributes.

DESCRIPTION


Note that exactly one attribute may be shown at a time.

positional arguments:
INSTANCE
ID of the instance to show info for (required)

optional arguments:
-b, --block-device-mapping
show block device mappings

--disable-api-termination
show whether termination is disabled

--ebs-optimized
show whether the root volume is optimized for EBS I/O

-g, --group-id
show the security groups the instance belongs to

-p, --product-code
show any associated product codes

--instance-initiated-shutdown-behavior
show whether the instance stops or terminates when shut down

-t, --instance-type
show the instance's type

--kernel
show the ID of the kernel image associated with the instance

--ramdisk
show the ID of the ramdisk image associated with the instance

--root-device-name
show the name of the instance's root device (e.g. '/dev/sda1')

--source-dest-check
[VPC only] show whether source/destination checking is enabled for the instance

--user-data
show the instance's user-data

--show-empty-fields
show empty values as "(nil)"

--region USER@REGION
name of the region and/or user in config files to use to connect to the service

-U URL, --url URL
compute service endpoint URL

-I KEY_ID, --access-key-id KEY_ID

-S KEY, --secret-key KEY

--debug
show debugging output

--debugger
launch interactive debugger on error

--version
show the program's version and exit

-h, --help
show this help message and exit

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