AWSEC2RegisterImageRequest
Objective-C
@interface AWSEC2RegisterImageRequest
Swift
class AWSEC2RegisterImageRequest
Contains the parameters for RegisterImage.
Required parameters: [Name]
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The architecture of the AMI.
Default: For Amazon EBS-backed AMIs,
i386
. For instance store-backed AMIs, the architecture specified in the manifest file.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) AWSEC2ArchitectureValues architecture;
Swift
var architecture: AWSEC2ArchitectureValues { get set }
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The billing product codes. Your account must be authorized to specify billing product codes.
If your account is not authorized to specify billing product codes, you can publish AMIs that include billable software and list them on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. You must first register as a seller on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. For more information, see Getting started as a seller and AMI-based products in the Amazon Web Services Marketplace Seller Guide.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSArray<NSString *> *_Nullable billingProducts;
Swift
var billingProducts: [String]? { get set }
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The block device mapping entries.
If you specify an Amazon EBS volume using the ID of an Amazon EBS snapshot, you can’t specify the encryption state of the volume.
If you create an AMI on an Outpost, then all backing snapshots must be on the same Outpost or in the Region of that Outpost. AMIs on an Outpost that include local snapshots can be used to launch instances on the same Outpost only. For more information, Amazon EBS local snapshots on Outposts in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSArray<AWSEC2BlockDeviceMapping *> *_Nullable blockDeviceMappings;
Swift
var blockDeviceMappings: [AWSEC2BlockDeviceMapping]? { get set }
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The boot mode of the AMI. A value of
uefi-preferred
indicates that the AMI supports both UEFI and Legacy BIOS.The operating system contained in the AMI must be configured to support the specified boot mode.
For more information, see Boot modes in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) AWSEC2BootModeValues bootMode;
Swift
var bootMode: AWSEC2BootModeValues { get set }
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A description for your AMI.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable detail;
Swift
var detail: String? { get set }
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Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is
DryRunOperation
. Otherwise, it isUnauthorizedOperation
.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable dryRun;
Swift
var dryRun: NSNumber? { get set }
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Set to
true
to enable enhanced networking with ENA for the AMI and any instances that you launch from the AMI.This option is supported only for HVM AMIs. Specifying this option with a PV AMI can make instances launched from the AMI unreachable.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable enaSupport;
Swift
var enaSupport: NSNumber? { get set }
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The full path to your AMI manifest in Amazon S3 storage. The specified bucket must have the
aws-exec-read
canned access control list (ACL) to ensure that it can be accessed by Amazon EC2. For more information, see Canned ACLs in the Amazon S3 Service Developer Guide.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable imageLocation;
Swift
var imageLocation: String? { get set }
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Set to
v2.0
to indicate that IMDSv2 is specified in the AMI. Instances launched from this AMI will haveHttpTokens
automatically set torequired
so that, by default, the instance requires that IMDSv2 is used when requesting instance metadata. In addition,HttpPutResponseHopLimit
is set to2
. For more information, see Configure the AMI in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.If you set the value to
v2.0
, make sure that your AMI software can support IMDSv2.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) AWSEC2ImdsSupportValues imdsSupport;
Swift
var imdsSupport: AWSEC2ImdsSupportValues { get set }
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The ID of the kernel.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable kernelId;
Swift
var kernelId: String? { get set }
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A name for your AMI.
Constraints: 3-128 alphanumeric characters, parentheses (()), square brackets ([]), spaces ( ), periods (.), slashes (/), dashes (-), single quotes (‘), at-signs (@), or underscores(_)
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable name;
Swift
var name: String? { get set }
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The ID of the RAM disk.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable ramdiskId;
Swift
var ramdiskId: String? { get set }
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The device name of the root device volume (for example,
/dev/sda1
).Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable rootDeviceName;
Swift
var rootDeviceName: String? { get set }
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Set to
simple
to enable enhanced networking with the Intel 82599 Virtual Function interface for the AMI and any instances that you launch from the AMI.There is no way to disable
sriovNetSupport
at this time.This option is supported only for HVM AMIs. Specifying this option with a PV AMI can make instances launched from the AMI unreachable.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable sriovNetSupport;
Swift
var sriovNetSupport: String? { get set }
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The tags to apply to the AMI.
To tag the AMI, the value for
ResourceType
must beimage
. If you specify another value forResourceType
, the request fails.To tag an AMI after it has been registered, see CreateTags.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSArray<AWSEC2TagSpecification *> *_Nullable tagSpecifications;
Swift
var tagSpecifications: [AWSEC2TagSpecification]? { get set }
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Set to
v2.0
to enable Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support. For more information, see NitroTPM in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) AWSEC2TpmSupportValues tpmSupport;
Swift
var tpmSupport: AWSEC2TpmSupportValues { get set }
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Base64 representation of the non-volatile UEFI variable store. To retrieve the UEFI data, use the GetInstanceUefiData command. You can inspect and modify the UEFI data by using the python-uefivars tool on GitHub. For more information, see UEFI Secure Boot in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable uefiData;
Swift
var uefiData: String? { get set }
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The type of virtualization (
hvm
|paravirtual
).Default:
paravirtual
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable virtualizationType;
Swift
var virtualizationType: String? { get set }