public class AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient extends AmazonAutoScalingClient implements AmazonAutoScalingAsync
Auto Scaling is designed to automatically launch or terminate EC2 instances based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Use this service in conjunction with the Amazon CloudWatch and Elastic Load Balancing services.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient()
Deprecated.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials, executor
service, and client configuration options.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials and executor
service.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials provider.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials provider and
client configuration options.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials provider,
executor service, and client configuration options.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon
Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials provider and
executor service.
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AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Deprecated.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
attachInstancesAsync(AttachInstancesRequest attachInstancesRequest)
Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
attachInstancesAsync(AttachInstancesRequest attachInstancesRequest,
AsyncHandler<AttachInstancesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<AttachLoadBalancersResult> |
attachLoadBalancersAsync(AttachLoadBalancersRequest attachLoadBalancersRequest)
Attaches one or more load balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<AttachLoadBalancersResult> |
attachLoadBalancersAsync(AttachLoadBalancersRequest attachLoadBalancersRequest,
AsyncHandler<AttachLoadBalancersRequest,AttachLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler)
Attaches one or more load balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<CompleteLifecycleActionResult> |
completeLifecycleActionAsync(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest completeLifecycleActionRequest)
Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with
the specified result.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<CompleteLifecycleActionResult> |
completeLifecycleActionAsync(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest completeLifecycleActionRequest,
AsyncHandler<CompleteLifecycleActionRequest,CompleteLifecycleActionResult> asyncHandler)
Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with
the specified result.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createAutoScalingGroupAsync(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest createAutoScalingGroupRequest)
Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createAutoScalingGroupAsync(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest createAutoScalingGroupRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createLaunchConfigurationAsync(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest createLaunchConfigurationRequest)
Creates a launch configuration.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createLaunchConfigurationAsync(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest createLaunchConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Creates a launch configuration.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createOrUpdateTagsAsync(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest createOrUpdateTagsRequest)
Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
createOrUpdateTagsAsync(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest createOrUpdateTagsRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest)
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest)
Deletes the specified launch configuration.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified launch configuration.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DeleteLifecycleHookResult> |
deleteLifecycleHookAsync(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest deleteLifecycleHookRequest)
Deletes the specified lifecycle hook.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DeleteLifecycleHookResult> |
deleteLifecycleHookAsync(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest deleteLifecycleHookRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteLifecycleHookRequest,DeleteLifecycleHookResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified lifecycle hook.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest)
Deletes the specified notification.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified notification.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest)
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling policy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeletePolicyRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling policy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteScheduledActionAsync(DeleteScheduledActionRequest deleteScheduledActionRequest)
Deletes the specified scheduled action.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteScheduledActionAsync(DeleteScheduledActionRequest deleteScheduledActionRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteScheduledActionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified scheduled action.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest deleteTagsRequest)
Deletes the specified tags.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest deleteTagsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteTagsRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified tags.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAccountLimitsResult> |
describeAccountLimitsAsync(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest)
Describes the current Auto Scaling resource limits for your AWS account.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAccountLimitsResult> |
describeAccountLimitsAsync(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountLimitsRequest,DescribeAccountLimitsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the current Auto Scaling resource limits for your AWS account.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> |
describeAdjustmentTypesAsync(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest describeAdjustmentTypesRequest)
Describes the policy adjustment types for use with
PutScalingPolicy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> |
describeAdjustmentTypesAsync(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest describeAdjustmentTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest,DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the policy adjustment types for use with
PutScalingPolicy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> |
describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest)
Describes one or more Auto Scaling groups.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> |
describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest,DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Auto Scaling groups.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> |
describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest)
Describes one or more Auto Scaling instances.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> |
describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest,DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Auto Scaling instances.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> |
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest)
Describes the notification types that are supported by Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> |
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest,DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the notification types that are supported by Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> |
describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest)
Describes one or more launch configurations.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> |
describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest,DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more launch configurations.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> |
describeLifecycleHooksAsync(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest describeLifecycleHooksRequest)
Describes the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> |
describeLifecycleHooksAsync(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest describeLifecycleHooksRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest,DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> |
describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest)
Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> |
describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest,DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLoadBalancersResult> |
describeLoadBalancersAsync(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest describeLoadBalancersRequest)
Describes the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLoadBalancersResult> |
describeLoadBalancersAsync(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest describeLoadBalancersRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeLoadBalancersRequest,DescribeLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> |
describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest)
Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> |
describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest,DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> |
describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync(DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest)
Describes the notification actions associated with the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> |
describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync(DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest,DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the notification actions associated with the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribePoliciesResult> |
describePoliciesAsync(DescribePoliciesRequest describePoliciesRequest)
Describes the policies for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribePoliciesResult> |
describePoliciesAsync(DescribePoliciesRequest describePoliciesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribePoliciesRequest,DescribePoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the policies for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> |
describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest describeScalingActivitiesRequest)
Describes one or more scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling
group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> |
describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest describeScalingActivitiesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest,DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling
group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> |
describeScalingProcessTypesAsync(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest describeScalingProcessTypesRequest)
Describes the scaling process types for use with ResumeProcesses
and SuspendProcesses.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> |
describeScalingProcessTypesAsync(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest describeScalingProcessTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest,DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the scaling process types for use with ResumeProcesses
and SuspendProcesses.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScheduledActionsResult> |
describeScheduledActionsAsync(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest describeScheduledActionsRequest)
Describes the actions scheduled for your Auto Scaling group that haven't
run.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScheduledActionsResult> |
describeScheduledActionsAsync(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest describeScheduledActionsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeScheduledActionsRequest,DescribeScheduledActionsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the actions scheduled for your Auto Scaling group that haven't
run.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTagsResult> |
describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest describeTagsRequest)
Describes the specified tags.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTagsResult> |
describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest describeTagsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeTagsRequest,DescribeTagsResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the specified tags.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> |
describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest)
Describes the termination policies supported by Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> |
describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest,DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes the termination policies supported by Auto Scaling.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachInstancesResult> |
detachInstancesAsync(DetachInstancesRequest detachInstancesRequest)
Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachInstancesResult> |
detachInstancesAsync(DetachInstancesRequest detachInstancesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DetachInstancesRequest,DetachInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachLoadBalancersResult> |
detachLoadBalancersAsync(DetachLoadBalancersRequest detachLoadBalancersRequest)
Removes one or more load balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachLoadBalancersResult> |
detachLoadBalancersAsync(DetachLoadBalancersRequest detachLoadBalancersRequest,
AsyncHandler<DetachLoadBalancersRequest,DetachLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler)
Removes one or more load balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
disableMetricsCollectionAsync(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest disableMetricsCollectionRequest)
Disables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
disableMetricsCollectionAsync(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest disableMetricsCollectionRequest,
AsyncHandler<DisableMetricsCollectionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Disables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
enableMetricsCollectionAsync(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest enableMetricsCollectionRequest)
Enables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
enableMetricsCollectionAsync(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest enableMetricsCollectionRequest,
AsyncHandler<EnableMetricsCollectionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Enables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto
Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<EnterStandbyResult> |
enterStandbyAsync(EnterStandbyRequest enterStandbyRequest)
Moves the specified instances into
Standby mode. |
java.util.concurrent.Future<EnterStandbyResult> |
enterStandbyAsync(EnterStandbyRequest enterStandbyRequest,
AsyncHandler<EnterStandbyRequest,EnterStandbyResult> asyncHandler)
Moves the specified instances into
Standby mode. |
java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
executePolicyAsync(ExecutePolicyRequest executePolicyRequest)
Executes the specified policy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
executePolicyAsync(ExecutePolicyRequest executePolicyRequest,
AsyncHandler<ExecutePolicyRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Executes the specified policy.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<ExitStandbyResult> |
exitStandbyAsync(ExitStandbyRequest exitStandbyRequest)
Moves the specified instances out of
Standby mode. |
java.util.concurrent.Future<ExitStandbyResult> |
exitStandbyAsync(ExitStandbyRequest exitStandbyRequest,
AsyncHandler<ExitStandbyRequest,ExitStandbyResult> asyncHandler)
Moves the specified instances out of
Standby mode. |
java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService |
getExecutorService()
Returns the executor service used by this async client to execute
requests.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<PutLifecycleHookResult> |
putLifecycleHookAsync(PutLifecycleHookRequest putLifecycleHookRequest)
Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling Group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<PutLifecycleHookResult> |
putLifecycleHookAsync(PutLifecycleHookRequest putLifecycleHookRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutLifecycleHookRequest,PutLifecycleHookResult> asyncHandler)
Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling Group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
putNotificationConfigurationAsync(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest putNotificationConfigurationRequest)
Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified
events take place.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
putNotificationConfigurationAsync(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest putNotificationConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutNotificationConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified
events take place.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> |
putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest putScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates a policy for an Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> |
putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest putScalingPolicyRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutScalingPolicyRequest,PutScalingPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
Creates or updates a policy for an Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest)
Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> |
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest)
Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the
specified token or instance.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> |
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest,
AsyncHandler<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest,RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> asyncHandler)
Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the
specified token or instance.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
resumeProcessesAsync(ResumeProcessesRequest resumeProcessesRequest)
Resumes the specified suspended Auto Scaling processes, or all suspended
process, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
resumeProcessesAsync(ResumeProcessesRequest resumeProcessesRequest,
AsyncHandler<ResumeProcessesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Resumes the specified suspended Auto Scaling processes, or all suspended
process, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
setDesiredCapacityAsync(SetDesiredCapacityRequest setDesiredCapacityRequest)
Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
setDesiredCapacityAsync(SetDesiredCapacityRequest setDesiredCapacityRequest,
AsyncHandler<SetDesiredCapacityRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
setInstanceHealthAsync(SetInstanceHealthRequest setInstanceHealthRequest)
Sets the health status of the specified instance.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
setInstanceHealthAsync(SetInstanceHealthRequest setInstanceHealthRequest,
AsyncHandler<SetInstanceHealthRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Sets the health status of the specified instance.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<SetInstanceProtectionResult> |
setInstanceProtectionAsync(SetInstanceProtectionRequest setInstanceProtectionRequest)
Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<SetInstanceProtectionResult> |
setInstanceProtectionAsync(SetInstanceProtectionRequest setInstanceProtectionRequest,
AsyncHandler<SetInstanceProtectionRequest,SetInstanceProtectionResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances.
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void |
shutdown()
Shuts down the client, releasing all managed resources.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
suspendProcessesAsync(SuspendProcessesRequest suspendProcessesRequest)
Suspends the specified Auto Scaling processes, or all processes, for the
specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
suspendProcessesAsync(SuspendProcessesRequest suspendProcessesRequest,
AsyncHandler<SuspendProcessesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Suspends the specified Auto Scaling processes, or all processes, for the
specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> |
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync(TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest)
Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired
group size.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> |
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync(TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest,
AsyncHandler<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest,TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> asyncHandler)
Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired
group size.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
updateAutoScalingGroupAsync(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest updateAutoScalingGroupRequest)
Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> |
updateAutoScalingGroupAsync(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest updateAutoScalingGroupRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group.
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attachInstances, attachLoadBalancers, attachLoadBalancers, completeLifecycleAction, createAutoScalingGroup, createLaunchConfiguration, createOrUpdateTags, deleteAutoScalingGroup, deleteLaunchConfiguration, deleteLifecycleHook, deleteNotificationConfiguration, deletePolicy, deleteScheduledAction, deleteTags, describeAccountLimits, describeAccountLimits, describeAdjustmentTypes, describeAdjustmentTypes, describeAutoScalingGroups, describeAutoScalingGroups, describeAutoScalingInstances, describeAutoScalingInstances, describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes, describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes, describeLaunchConfigurations, describeLaunchConfigurations, describeLifecycleHooks, describeLifecycleHookTypes, describeLifecycleHookTypes, describeLoadBalancers, describeMetricCollectionTypes, describeMetricCollectionTypes, describeNotificationConfigurations, describeNotificationConfigurations, describePolicies, describePolicies, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingProcessTypes, describeScalingProcessTypes, describeScheduledActions, describeScheduledActions, describeTags, describeTags, describeTerminationPolicyTypes, describeTerminationPolicyTypes, detachInstances, detachLoadBalancers, detachLoadBalancers, disableMetricsCollection, enableMetricsCollection, enterStandby, executePolicy, exitStandby, getCachedResponseMetadata, putLifecycleHook, putNotificationConfiguration, putScalingPolicy, putScheduledUpdateGroupAction, recordLifecycleActionHeartbeat, resumeProcesses, setDesiredCapacity, setInstanceHealth, setInstanceProtection, suspendProcesses, terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup, updateAutoScalingGroup
addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setConfiguration, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withTimeOffset
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
attachInstances, attachLoadBalancers, attachLoadBalancers, completeLifecycleAction, createAutoScalingGroup, createLaunchConfiguration, createOrUpdateTags, deleteAutoScalingGroup, deleteLaunchConfiguration, deleteLifecycleHook, deleteNotificationConfiguration, deletePolicy, deleteScheduledAction, deleteTags, describeAccountLimits, describeAccountLimits, describeAdjustmentTypes, describeAdjustmentTypes, describeAutoScalingGroups, describeAutoScalingGroups, describeAutoScalingInstances, describeAutoScalingInstances, describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes, describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes, describeLaunchConfigurations, describeLaunchConfigurations, describeLifecycleHooks, describeLifecycleHookTypes, describeLifecycleHookTypes, describeLoadBalancers, describeMetricCollectionTypes, describeMetricCollectionTypes, describeNotificationConfigurations, describeNotificationConfigurations, describePolicies, describePolicies, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingProcessTypes, describeScalingProcessTypes, describeScheduledActions, describeScheduledActions, describeTags, describeTags, describeTerminationPolicyTypes, describeTerminationPolicyTypes, detachInstances, detachLoadBalancers, detachLoadBalancers, disableMetricsCollection, enableMetricsCollection, enterStandby, executePolicy, exitStandby, getCachedResponseMetadata, putLifecycleHook, putNotificationConfiguration, putScalingPolicy, putScheduledUpdateGroupAction, recordLifecycleActionHeartbeat, resumeProcesses, setDesiredCapacity, setEndpoint, setInstanceHealth, setInstanceProtection, setRegion, suspendProcesses, terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup, updateAutoScalingGroup
@Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient()
All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
@Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
clientConfiguration
- The client configuration options controlling
how this client connects to Amazon Auto Scaling (ex: proxy
settings, retry counts, etc.).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key)
to use when authenticating with AWS services.public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key)
to use when authenticating with AWS services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous
requests will be executed.public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentials
- The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key)
to use when authenticating with AWS services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry
limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous
requests will be executed.public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous
requests will be executed.public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry
limit, proxy settings, etc).public AmazonAutoScalingAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService)
All calls made using this new client object are non-blocking, and will immediately return a Java Future object that the caller can later check to see if the service call has actually completed.
awsCredentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.clientConfiguration
- Client configuration options (ex: max retry
limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService
- The executor service by which all asynchronous
requests will be executed.public java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public void shutdown()
shutdown
in interface AmazonAutoScaling
shutdown
in class AmazonWebServiceClient
public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> attachInstancesAsync(AttachInstancesRequest attachInstancesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you attach instances, Auto Scaling increases the desired capacity of the group by the number of instances being attached. If the number of instances being attached plus the desired capacity of the group exceeds the maximum size of the group, the operation fails.
For more information, see Attach EC2 Instances to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
attachInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
attachInstancesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> attachInstancesAsync(AttachInstancesRequest attachInstancesRequest, AsyncHandler<AttachInstancesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you attach instances, Auto Scaling increases the desired capacity of the group by the number of instances being attached. If the number of instances being attached plus the desired capacity of the group exceeds the maximum size of the group, the operation fails.
For more information, see Attach EC2 Instances to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
attachInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
attachInstancesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<AttachLoadBalancersResult> attachLoadBalancersAsync(AttachLoadBalancersRequest attachLoadBalancersRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Attaches one or more load balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group.
To describe the load balancers for an Auto Scaling group, use DescribeLoadBalancers. To detach the load balancer from the Auto Scaling group, use DetachLoadBalancers.
For more information, see Attach a Load Balancer to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
attachLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
attachLoadBalancersRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<AttachLoadBalancersResult> attachLoadBalancersAsync(AttachLoadBalancersRequest attachLoadBalancersRequest, AsyncHandler<AttachLoadBalancersRequest,AttachLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Attaches one or more load balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group.
To describe the load balancers for an Auto Scaling group, use DescribeLoadBalancers. To detach the load balancer from the Auto Scaling group, use DetachLoadBalancers.
For more information, see Attach a Load Balancer to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
attachLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
attachLoadBalancersRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<CompleteLifecycleActionResult> completeLifecycleActionAsync(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest completeLifecycleActionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with the specified result.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
completeLifecycleActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
completeLifecycleActionRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<CompleteLifecycleActionResult> completeLifecycleActionAsync(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest completeLifecycleActionRequest, AsyncHandler<CompleteLifecycleActionRequest,CompleteLifecycleActionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with the specified result.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
completeLifecycleActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
completeLifecycleActionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createAutoScalingGroupAsync(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest createAutoScalingGroupRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes.
If you exceed your maximum limit of Auto Scaling groups, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Groups in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createAutoScalingGroupRequest
- AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createAutoScalingGroupAsync(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest createAutoScalingGroupRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes.
If you exceed your maximum limit of Auto Scaling groups, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Groups in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createAutoScalingGroupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createLaunchConfigurationAsync(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest createLaunchConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates a launch configuration.
If you exceed your maximum limit of launch configurations, which by default is 100 per region, the call fails. For information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits.
For more information, see Launch Configurations in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createLaunchConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createLaunchConfigurationRequest
- AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createLaunchConfigurationAsync(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest createLaunchConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates a launch configuration.
If you exceed your maximum limit of launch configurations, which by default is 100 per region, the call fails. For information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits.
For more information, see Launch Configurations in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createLaunchConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createLaunchConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createOrUpdateTagsAsync(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest createOrUpdateTagsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you specify a tag with a key that already exists, the operation overwrites the previous tag definition, and you do not get an error message.
For more information, see Tagging Auto Scaling Groups and Instances in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createOrUpdateTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createOrUpdateTagsRequest
- LimitExceededException
AlreadyExistsException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> createOrUpdateTagsAsync(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest createOrUpdateTagsRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you specify a tag with a key that already exists, the operation overwrites the previous tag definition, and you do not get an error message.
For more information, see Tagging Auto Scaling Groups and Instances in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
createOrUpdateTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
createOrUpdateTagsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.LimitExceededException
AlreadyExistsException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group.
If the group has instances or scaling activities in progress, you must specify the option to force the deletion in order for it to succeed.
If the group has policies, deleting the group deletes the policies, the underlying alarm actions, and any alarm that no longer has an associated action.
To remove instances from the Auto Scaling group before deleting it, call DetachInstances with the list of instances and the option to decrement the desired capacity so that Auto Scaling does not launch replacement instances.
To terminate all instances before deleting the Auto Scaling group, call UpdateAutoScalingGroup and set the minimum size and desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group to zero.
deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest
- ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group.
If the group has instances or scaling activities in progress, you must specify the option to force the deletion in order for it to succeed.
If the group has policies, deleting the group deletes the policies, the underlying alarm actions, and any alarm that no longer has an associated action.
To remove instances from the Auto Scaling group before deleting it, call DetachInstances with the list of instances and the option to decrement the desired capacity so that Auto Scaling does not launch replacement instances.
To terminate all instances before deleting the Auto Scaling group, call UpdateAutoScalingGroup and set the minimum size and desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group to zero.
deleteAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified launch configuration.
The launch configuration must not be attached to an Auto Scaling group. When this call completes, the launch configuration is no longer available for use.
deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest
- ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified launch configuration.
The launch configuration must not be attached to an Auto Scaling group. When this call completes, the launch configuration is no longer available for use.
deleteLaunchConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DeleteLifecycleHookResult> deleteLifecycleHookAsync(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest deleteLifecycleHookRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified lifecycle hook.
If there are any outstanding lifecycle actions, they are completed first
(ABANDON
for launching instances, CONTINUE
for
terminating instances).
deleteLifecycleHookAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteLifecycleHookRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DeleteLifecycleHookResult> deleteLifecycleHookAsync(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest deleteLifecycleHookRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteLifecycleHookRequest,DeleteLifecycleHookResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified lifecycle hook.
If there are any outstanding lifecycle actions, they are completed first
(ABANDON
for launching instances, CONTINUE
for
terminating instances).
deleteLifecycleHookAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteLifecycleHookRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified notification.
deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync(DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified notification.
deleteNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling policy.
Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the alarm, even if it no longer has an associated action.
deletePolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deletePolicyRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest, AsyncHandler<DeletePolicyRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Auto Scaling policy.
Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the alarm, even if it no longer has an associated action.
deletePolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deletePolicyRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteScheduledActionAsync(DeleteScheduledActionRequest deleteScheduledActionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified scheduled action.
deleteScheduledActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteScheduledActionRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteScheduledActionAsync(DeleteScheduledActionRequest deleteScheduledActionRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteScheduledActionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified scheduled action.
deleteScheduledActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteScheduledActionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest deleteTagsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified tags.
deleteTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteTagsRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> deleteTagsAsync(DeleteTagsRequest deleteTagsRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteTagsRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified tags.
deleteTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
deleteTagsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAccountLimitsResult> describeAccountLimitsAsync(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the current Auto Scaling resource limits for your AWS account.
For information about requesting an increase in these limits, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
describeAccountLimitsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAccountLimitsRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAccountLimitsResult> describeAccountLimitsAsync(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountLimitsRequest,DescribeAccountLimitsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the current Auto Scaling resource limits for your AWS account.
For information about requesting an increase in these limits, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
describeAccountLimitsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAccountLimitsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> describeAdjustmentTypesAsync(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest describeAdjustmentTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the policy adjustment types for use with PutScalingPolicy.
describeAdjustmentTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAdjustmentTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> describeAdjustmentTypesAsync(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest describeAdjustmentTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest,DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the policy adjustment types for use with PutScalingPolicy.
describeAdjustmentTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAdjustmentTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more Auto Scaling groups. If a list of names is not provided, the call describes all Auto Scaling groups.
describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest,DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more Auto Scaling groups. If a list of names is not provided, the call describes all Auto Scaling groups.
describeAutoScalingGroupsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more Auto Scaling instances. If a list is not provided, the call describes all instances.
describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest,DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more Auto Scaling instances. If a list is not provided, the call describes all instances.
describeAutoScalingInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the notification types that are supported by Auto Scaling.
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync(DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest,DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the notification types that are supported by Auto Scaling.
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more launch configurations. If you omit the list of names, then the call describes all launch configurations.
describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest,DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more launch configurations. If you omit the list of names, then the call describes all launch configurations.
describeLaunchConfigurationsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks.
describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest,DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks.
describeLifecycleHookTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> describeLifecycleHooksAsync(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest describeLifecycleHooksRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeLifecycleHooksAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLifecycleHooksRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> describeLifecycleHooksAsync(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest describeLifecycleHooksRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest,DescribeLifecycleHooksResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeLifecycleHooksAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLifecycleHooksRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLoadBalancersResult> describeLoadBalancersAsync(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest describeLoadBalancersRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLoadBalancersRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeLoadBalancersResult> describeLoadBalancersAsync(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest describeLoadBalancersRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeLoadBalancersRequest,DescribeLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeLoadBalancersRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling.
Note that the GroupStandbyInstances
metric is not returned
by default. You must explicitly request this metric when calling
EnableMetricsCollection.
describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest,DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling.
Note that the GroupStandbyInstances
metric is not returned
by default. You must explicitly request this metric when calling
EnableMetricsCollection.
describeMetricCollectionTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync(DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the notification actions associated with the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync(DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest,DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the notification actions associated with the specified Auto Scaling group.
describeNotificationConfigurationsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribePoliciesResult> describePoliciesAsync(DescribePoliciesRequest describePoliciesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the policies for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describePoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describePoliciesRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribePoliciesResult> describePoliciesAsync(DescribePoliciesRequest describePoliciesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribePoliciesRequest,DescribePoliciesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the policies for the specified Auto Scaling group.
describePoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describePoliciesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest describeScalingActivitiesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling
group. If you omit the ActivityIds
, the call returns all
activities from the past six weeks. Activities are sorted by the start
time. Activities still in progress appear first on the list.
describeScalingActivitiesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScalingActivitiesRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest describeScalingActivitiesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest,DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes one or more scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling
group. If you omit the ActivityIds
, the call returns all
activities from the past six weeks. Activities are sorted by the start
time. Activities still in progress appear first on the list.
describeScalingActivitiesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScalingActivitiesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> describeScalingProcessTypesAsync(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest describeScalingProcessTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the scaling process types for use with ResumeProcesses and SuspendProcesses.
describeScalingProcessTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScalingProcessTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> describeScalingProcessTypesAsync(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest describeScalingProcessTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest,DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the scaling process types for use with ResumeProcesses and SuspendProcesses.
describeScalingProcessTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScalingProcessTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScheduledActionsResult> describeScheduledActionsAsync(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest describeScheduledActionsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the actions scheduled for your Auto Scaling group that haven't run. To describe the actions that have already run, use DescribeScalingActivities.
describeScheduledActionsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScheduledActionsRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeScheduledActionsResult> describeScheduledActionsAsync(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest describeScheduledActionsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeScheduledActionsRequest,DescribeScheduledActionsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the actions scheduled for your Auto Scaling group that haven't run. To describe the actions that have already run, use DescribeScalingActivities.
describeScheduledActionsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeScheduledActionsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest describeTagsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the specified tags.
You can use filters to limit the results. For example, you can query for the tags for a specific Auto Scaling group. You can specify multiple values for a filter. A tag must match at least one of the specified values for it to be included in the results.
You can also specify multiple filters. The result includes information for a particular tag only if it matches all the filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned.
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeTagsRequest
- InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTagsResult> describeTagsAsync(DescribeTagsRequest describeTagsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeTagsRequest,DescribeTagsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the specified tags.
You can use filters to limit the results. For example, you can query for the tags for a specific Auto Scaling group. You can specify multiple values for a filter. A tag must match at least one of the specified values for it to be included in the results.
You can also specify multiple filters. The result includes information for a particular tag only if it matches all the filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned.
describeTagsAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeTagsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.InvalidNextTokenException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the termination policies supported by Auto Scaling.
describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest,DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Describes the termination policies supported by Auto Scaling.
describeTerminationPolicyTypesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachInstancesResult> detachInstancesAsync(DetachInstancesRequest detachInstancesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group.
After the instances are detached, you can manage them independently from the rest of the Auto Scaling group.
If you do not specify the option to decrement the desired capacity, Auto Scaling launches instances to replace the ones that are detached.
For more information, see Detach EC2 Instances from Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
detachInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
detachInstancesRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachInstancesResult> detachInstancesAsync(DetachInstancesRequest detachInstancesRequest, AsyncHandler<DetachInstancesRequest,DetachInstancesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group.
After the instances are detached, you can manage them independently from the rest of the Auto Scaling group.
If you do not specify the option to decrement the desired capacity, Auto Scaling launches instances to replace the ones that are detached.
For more information, see Detach EC2 Instances from Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
detachInstancesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
detachInstancesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachLoadBalancersResult> detachLoadBalancersAsync(DetachLoadBalancersRequest detachLoadBalancersRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes one or more load balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you detach a load balancer, it enters the Removing
state while deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances
are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the load balancer using
DescribeLoadBalancers. Note that the instances remain running.
detachLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
detachLoadBalancersRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<DetachLoadBalancersResult> detachLoadBalancersAsync(DetachLoadBalancersRequest detachLoadBalancersRequest, AsyncHandler<DetachLoadBalancersRequest,DetachLoadBalancersResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes one or more load balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group.
When you detach a load balancer, it enters the Removing
state while deregistering the instances in the group. When all instances
are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the load balancer using
DescribeLoadBalancers. Note that the instances remain running.
detachLoadBalancersAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
detachLoadBalancersRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> disableMetricsCollectionAsync(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest disableMetricsCollectionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Disables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group.
disableMetricsCollectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
disableMetricsCollectionRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> disableMetricsCollectionAsync(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest disableMetricsCollectionRequest, AsyncHandler<DisableMetricsCollectionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Disables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group.
disableMetricsCollectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
disableMetricsCollectionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> enableMetricsCollectionAsync(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest enableMetricsCollectionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Enables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group.
You can only enable metrics collection if InstanceMonitoring
in the launch configuration for the group is set to True
.
enableMetricsCollectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
enableMetricsCollectionRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> enableMetricsCollectionAsync(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest enableMetricsCollectionRequest, AsyncHandler<EnableMetricsCollectionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Enables monitoring of the specified metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group.
You can only enable metrics collection if InstanceMonitoring
in the launch configuration for the group is set to True
.
enableMetricsCollectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
enableMetricsCollectionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<EnterStandbyResult> enterStandbyAsync(EnterStandbyRequest enterStandbyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Moves the specified instances into Standby
mode.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
enterStandbyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
enterStandbyRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<EnterStandbyResult> enterStandbyAsync(EnterStandbyRequest enterStandbyRequest, AsyncHandler<EnterStandbyRequest,EnterStandbyResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Moves the specified instances into Standby
mode.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
enterStandbyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
enterStandbyRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> executePolicyAsync(ExecutePolicyRequest executePolicyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Executes the specified policy.
executePolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
executePolicyRequest
- ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> executePolicyAsync(ExecutePolicyRequest executePolicyRequest, AsyncHandler<ExecutePolicyRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Executes the specified policy.
executePolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
executePolicyRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<ExitStandbyResult> exitStandbyAsync(ExitStandbyRequest exitStandbyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Moves the specified instances out of Standby
mode.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
exitStandbyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
exitStandbyRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<ExitStandbyResult> exitStandbyAsync(ExitStandbyRequest exitStandbyRequest, AsyncHandler<ExitStandbyRequest,ExitStandbyResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Moves the specified instances out of Standby
mode.
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
exitStandbyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
exitStandbyRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<PutLifecycleHookResult> putLifecycleHookAsync(PutLifecycleHookRequest putLifecycleHookRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling Group.
A lifecycle hook tells Auto Scaling that you want to perform an action on an instance that is not actively in service; for example, either when the instance launches or before the instance terminates.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
If you exceed your maximum limit of lifecycle hooks, which by default is 50 per region, the call fails. For information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
putLifecycleHookAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putLifecycleHookRequest
- LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<PutLifecycleHookResult> putLifecycleHookAsync(PutLifecycleHookRequest putLifecycleHookRequest, AsyncHandler<PutLifecycleHookRequest,PutLifecycleHookResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling Group.
A lifecycle hook tells Auto Scaling that you want to perform an action on an instance that is not actively in service; for example, either when the instance launches or before the instance terminates.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
If you exceed your maximum limit of lifecycle hooks, which by default is 50 per region, the call fails. For information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
putLifecycleHookAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putLifecycleHookRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> putNotificationConfigurationAsync(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest putNotificationConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified events take place. Subscribers to this topic can have messages for events delivered to an endpoint such as a web server or email address.
For more information see Getting Notifications When Your Auto Scaling Group Changes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
This configuration overwrites an existing configuration.
putNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putNotificationConfigurationRequest
- LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> putNotificationConfigurationAsync(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest putNotificationConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<PutNotificationConfigurationRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified events take place. Subscribers to this topic can have messages for events delivered to an endpoint such as a web server or email address.
For more information see Getting Notifications When Your Auto Scaling Group Changes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
This configuration overwrites an existing configuration.
putNotificationConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putNotificationConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest putScalingPolicyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a policy for an Auto Scaling group. To update an existing policy, use the existing policy name and set the parameters you want to change. Any existing parameter not changed in an update to an existing policy is not changed in this update request.
If you exceed your maximum limit of step adjustments, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
putScalingPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putScalingPolicyRequest
- LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest putScalingPolicyRequest, AsyncHandler<PutScalingPolicyRequest,PutScalingPolicyResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a policy for an Auto Scaling group. To update an existing policy, use the existing policy name and set the parameters you want to change. Any existing parameter not changed in an update to an existing policy is not changed in this update request.
If you exceed your maximum limit of step adjustments, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
putScalingPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putScalingPolicyRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group. When updating a scheduled scaling action, if you leave a parameter unspecified, the corresponding value remains unchanged in the affected Auto Scaling group.
For more information, see Scheduled Scaling in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest
- AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest, AsyncHandler<PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group. When updating a scheduled scaling action, if you leave a parameter unspecified, the corresponding value remains unchanged in the affected Auto Scaling group.
For more information, see Scheduled Scaling in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.AlreadyExistsException
LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the specified token or instance. This extends the timeout by the length of time defined using PutLifecycleHook.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest, AsyncHandler<RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest,RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the specified token or instance. This extends the timeout by the length of time defined using PutLifecycleHook.
This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group:
For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> resumeProcessesAsync(ResumeProcessesRequest resumeProcessesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Resumes the specified suspended Auto Scaling processes, or all suspended process, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
For more information, see Suspending and Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
resumeProcessesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
resumeProcessesRequest
- ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> resumeProcessesAsync(ResumeProcessesRequest resumeProcessesRequest, AsyncHandler<ResumeProcessesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Resumes the specified suspended Auto Scaling processes, or all suspended process, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
For more information, see Suspending and Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
resumeProcessesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
resumeProcessesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> setDesiredCapacityAsync(SetDesiredCapacityRequest setDesiredCapacityRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group.
For more information about desired capacity, see What Is Auto Scaling? in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setDesiredCapacityAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setDesiredCapacityRequest
- ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> setDesiredCapacityAsync(SetDesiredCapacityRequest setDesiredCapacityRequest, AsyncHandler<SetDesiredCapacityRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group.
For more information about desired capacity, see What Is Auto Scaling? in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setDesiredCapacityAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setDesiredCapacityRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> setInstanceHealthAsync(SetInstanceHealthRequest setInstanceHealthRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Sets the health status of the specified instance.
For more information, see Health Checks in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setInstanceHealthAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setInstanceHealthRequest
- ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> setInstanceHealthAsync(SetInstanceHealthRequest setInstanceHealthRequest, AsyncHandler<SetInstanceHealthRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Sets the health status of the specified instance.
For more information, see Health Checks in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setInstanceHealthAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setInstanceHealthRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<SetInstanceProtectionResult> setInstanceProtectionAsync(SetInstanceProtectionRequest setInstanceProtectionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances.
For more information, see Instance Protection in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setInstanceProtectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setInstanceProtectionRequest
- LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<SetInstanceProtectionResult> setInstanceProtectionAsync(SetInstanceProtectionRequest setInstanceProtectionRequest, AsyncHandler<SetInstanceProtectionRequest,SetInstanceProtectionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances.
For more information, see Instance Protection in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
setInstanceProtectionAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
setInstanceProtectionRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.LimitExceededException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> suspendProcessesAsync(SuspendProcessesRequest suspendProcessesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Suspends the specified Auto Scaling processes, or all processes, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
Note that if you suspend either the Launch
or
Terminate
process types, it can prevent other process types
from functioning properly.
To resume processes that have been suspended, use ResumeProcesses.
For more information, see Suspending and Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
suspendProcessesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
suspendProcessesRequest
- ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> suspendProcessesAsync(SuspendProcessesRequest suspendProcessesRequest, AsyncHandler<SuspendProcessesRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Suspends the specified Auto Scaling processes, or all processes, for the specified Auto Scaling group.
Note that if you suspend either the Launch
or
Terminate
process types, it can prevent other process types
from functioning properly.
To resume processes that have been suspended, use ResumeProcesses.
For more information, see Suspending and Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling Developer Guide.
suspendProcessesAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
suspendProcessesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ResourceInUseException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync(TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired group size.
This call simply makes a termination request. The instance is not terminated immediately.
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest
- ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync(TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest, AsyncHandler<TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest,TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired group size.
This call simply makes a termination request. The instance is not terminated immediately.
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> updateAutoScalingGroupAsync(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest updateAutoScalingGroupRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group.
To update an Auto Scaling group with a launch configuration with
InstanceMonitoring
set to False
, you must first
disable the collection of group metrics. Otherwise, you will get an
error. If you have previously enabled the collection of group metrics,
you can disable it using DisableMetricsCollection.
The new settings are registered upon the completion of this call. Any launch configuration settings take effect on any triggers after this call returns. Scaling activities that are currently in progress aren't affected.
Note the following:
If you specify a new value for MinSize
without specifying a
value for DesiredCapacity
, and the new MinSize
is larger than the current size of the group, we implicitly call
SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value
of MinSize
.
If you specify a new value for MaxSize
without specifying a
value for DesiredCapacity
, and the new MaxSize
is smaller than the current size of the group, we implicitly call
SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value
of MaxSize
.
All other optional parameters are left unchanged if not specified.
updateAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
updateAutoScalingGroupRequest
- ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.public java.util.concurrent.Future<java.lang.Void> updateAutoScalingGroupAsync(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest updateAutoScalingGroupRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest,java.lang.Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group.
To update an Auto Scaling group with a launch configuration with
InstanceMonitoring
set to False
, you must first
disable the collection of group metrics. Otherwise, you will get an
error. If you have previously enabled the collection of group metrics,
you can disable it using DisableMetricsCollection.
The new settings are registered upon the completion of this call. Any launch configuration settings take effect on any triggers after this call returns. Scaling activities that are currently in progress aren't affected.
Note the following:
If you specify a new value for MinSize
without specifying a
value for DesiredCapacity
, and the new MinSize
is larger than the current size of the group, we implicitly call
SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value
of MinSize
.
If you specify a new value for MaxSize
without specifying a
value for DesiredCapacity
, and the new MaxSize
is smaller than the current size of the group, we implicitly call
SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value
of MaxSize
.
All other optional parameters are left unchanged if not specified.
updateAutoScalingGroupAsync
in interface AmazonAutoScalingAsync
updateAutoScalingGroupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the
implementation of the four callback methods in this interface
to process the operation result or handle the exception.ScalingActivityInProgressException
ResourceContentionException
AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered
inside the client while attempting to make the request or
handle the response. For example if a network connection is
not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by Amazon
Auto Scaling indicating either a problem with the data in the
request, or a server side issue.Copyright © 2010 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.