public static interface InstanceEntry.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<InstanceEntry.Builder,InstanceEntry>
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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InstanceEntry.Builder |
availabilityZone(String availabilityZone)
The Availability Zone for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
|
InstanceEntry.Builder |
instanceType(String instanceType)
The instance type (e.g.,
t2.micro ) to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance. |
InstanceEntry.Builder |
portInfoSource(PortInfoSourceType portInfoSource)
The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
|
InstanceEntry.Builder |
portInfoSource(String portInfoSource)
The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
|
InstanceEntry.Builder |
sourceName(String sourceName)
The name of the export snapshot record, which contains the exported Lightsail instance snapshot that will be
used as the source of the new Amazon EC2 instance.
|
InstanceEntry.Builder |
userData(String userData)
A launch script you can create that configures a server with additional user data.
|
equalsBySdkFields, sdkFields
copy
applyMutation, build
InstanceEntry.Builder sourceName(String sourceName)
The name of the export snapshot record, which contains the exported Lightsail instance snapshot that will be used as the source of the new Amazon EC2 instance.
Use the get export snapshot records
operation to get a list of export snapshot records that you
can use to create a CloudFormation stack.
sourceName
- The name of the export snapshot record, which contains the exported Lightsail instance snapshot that
will be used as the source of the new Amazon EC2 instance.
Use the get export snapshot records
operation to get a list of export snapshot records
that you can use to create a CloudFormation stack.
InstanceEntry.Builder instanceType(String instanceType)
The instance type (e.g., t2.micro
) to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
instanceType
- The instance type (e.g., t2.micro
) to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.InstanceEntry.Builder portInfoSource(String portInfoSource)
The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
The following configuration options are available:
DEFAULT
- Use the default firewall settings from the Lightsail instance blueprint. If this is
specified, then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
INSTANCE
- Use the configured firewall settings from the source Lightsail instance. If this is
specified, the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2 will be configured to match the configuration of
the source Lightsail instance. For example, if the source instance is configured for dual-stack (IPv4 and
IPv6), then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2. If the
source instance is configured for IPv4 only, then only IPv4 will be configured for the new instance that is
created in Amazon EC2.
NONE
- Use the default Amazon EC2 security group. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be
configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
CLOSED
- All ports closed. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be configured for the new
instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
If you configured lightsail-connect
as a cidrListAliases
on your instance, or if
you chose to allow the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to your instance, that
configuration is not carried over to your new Amazon EC2 instance.
portInfoSource
- The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
The following configuration options are available:
DEFAULT
- Use the default firewall settings from the Lightsail instance blueprint. If
this is specified, then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in
Amazon EC2.
INSTANCE
- Use the configured firewall settings from the source Lightsail instance. If
this is specified, the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2 will be configured to match the
configuration of the source Lightsail instance. For example, if the source instance is configured for
dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6), then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created
in Amazon EC2. If the source instance is configured for IPv4 only, then only IPv4 will be configured
for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
NONE
- Use the default Amazon EC2 security group. If this is specified, then only IPv4
will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
CLOSED
- All ports closed. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be configured for
the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
If you configured lightsail-connect
as a cidrListAliases
on your instance,
or if you chose to allow the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to your instance,
that configuration is not carried over to your new Amazon EC2 instance.
PortInfoSourceType
,
PortInfoSourceType
InstanceEntry.Builder portInfoSource(PortInfoSourceType portInfoSource)
The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
The following configuration options are available:
DEFAULT
- Use the default firewall settings from the Lightsail instance blueprint. If this is
specified, then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
INSTANCE
- Use the configured firewall settings from the source Lightsail instance. If this is
specified, the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2 will be configured to match the configuration of
the source Lightsail instance. For example, if the source instance is configured for dual-stack (IPv4 and
IPv6), then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2. If the
source instance is configured for IPv4 only, then only IPv4 will be configured for the new instance that is
created in Amazon EC2.
NONE
- Use the default Amazon EC2 security group. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be
configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
CLOSED
- All ports closed. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be configured for the new
instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
If you configured lightsail-connect
as a cidrListAliases
on your instance, or if
you chose to allow the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to your instance, that
configuration is not carried over to your new Amazon EC2 instance.
portInfoSource
- The port configuration to use for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
The following configuration options are available:
DEFAULT
- Use the default firewall settings from the Lightsail instance blueprint. If
this is specified, then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created in
Amazon EC2.
INSTANCE
- Use the configured firewall settings from the source Lightsail instance. If
this is specified, the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2 will be configured to match the
configuration of the source Lightsail instance. For example, if the source instance is configured for
dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6), then IPv4 and IPv6 will be configured for the new instance that is created
in Amazon EC2. If the source instance is configured for IPv4 only, then only IPv4 will be configured
for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
NONE
- Use the default Amazon EC2 security group. If this is specified, then only IPv4
will be configured for the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
CLOSED
- All ports closed. If this is specified, then only IPv4 will be configured for
the new instance that is created in Amazon EC2.
If you configured lightsail-connect
as a cidrListAliases
on your instance,
or if you chose to allow the Lightsail browser-based SSH or RDP clients to connect to your instance,
that configuration is not carried over to your new Amazon EC2 instance.
PortInfoSourceType
,
PortInfoSourceType
InstanceEntry.Builder userData(String userData)
A launch script you can create that configures a server with additional user data. For example, you might
want to run apt-get -y update
.
Depending on the machine image you choose, the command to get software on your instance varies. Amazon Linux
and CentOS use yum
, Debian and Ubuntu use apt-get
, and FreeBSD uses
pkg
.
userData
- A launch script you can create that configures a server with additional user data. For example, you
might want to run apt-get -y update
.
Depending on the machine image you choose, the command to get software on your instance varies. Amazon
Linux and CentOS use yum
, Debian and Ubuntu use apt-get
, and FreeBSD uses
pkg
.
InstanceEntry.Builder availabilityZone(String availabilityZone)
The Availability Zone for the new Amazon EC2 instance.
availabilityZone
- The Availability Zone for the new Amazon EC2 instance.Copyright © 2021 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.