Use RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat.
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- AWS CLI
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To record a lifecycle action heartbeat
This example records a lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a pending state.
aws autoscaling record-lifecycle-action-heartbeat \ --lifecycle-hook-namemy-launch-hook\ --auto-scaling-group-namemy-asg\ --lifecycle-action-tokenbcd2f1b8-9a78-44d3-8a7a-4dd07d7cf635This command produces no output.
For more information, see Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling lifecycle hooks in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
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For API details, see RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
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Example 1: This example records a heartbeat for the specified lifecycle action. This keeps the instance in a pending state until you complete the custom action.
Write-ASLifecycleActionHeartbeat -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -LifecycleHookName myLifecycleHook -LifecycleActionToken bcd2f1b8-9a78-44d3-8a7a-4dd07d7cf635-
For API details, see RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V4).
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- Tools for PowerShell V5
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Example 1: This example records a heartbeat for the specified lifecycle action. This keeps the instance in a pending state until you complete the custom action.
Write-ASLifecycleActionHeartbeat -AutoScalingGroupName my-asg -LifecycleHookName myLifecycleHook -LifecycleActionToken bcd2f1b8-9a78-44d3-8a7a-4dd07d7cf635-
For API details, see RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V5).
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For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using this service with an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.