NAME¶
VM::EC2::BlockDevice::EBS - Object describing how to initialize an Amazon EBS
volume from an image
SYNOPSIS¶
use VM::EC2;
$image = $ec2->describe_images(-image_id=>'ami-123456');
my @devices = $image->blockDeviceMapping;
for my $d (@devices) {
my $ebs = $d->ebs;
my $snapshot_id = $ebs->snapshotId;
my $size = $ebs->volumeSize;
my $delete = $ebs->deleteOnTermination;
}
DESCRIPTION¶
This object is used to describe the parameters used to create an Amazon EBS
volume when running an image. Generally you will not call this directly, as
all its methods are passed through by the VM::EC2::BlockDevice object returned
from the
blockDeviceMapping() call.
See VM::EC2::BlockDevice for a simpler way to get the information needed.
It is easy to confuse this with VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping::EBS, which
describes the attachment of an existing EBS volume to an instance. This class
is instead used to store the parameters that will be used to generate a new
EBS volume when an image is launched.
METHODS¶
The following object methods are supported:
snapshotId -- ID of the snapshot used to create this EBS when an
instance is launched from this image.
volumeSize -- Size of the EBS volume (in gigs).
deleteOnTermination -- Whether this EBS will be deleted when the
instance terminates. Note that this will return
perl 0/1 values rather than the strings "false"/"true"
volumeType -- The volume type, one of "standard" or "io1"
iops -- The number of I/O operations per second that the volume
supports, an integer between 100 and 2000. Only valid for
volumes of type "io1".
STRING OVERLOADING¶
NONE.
SEE ALSO¶
VM::EC2 VM::EC2::Generic VM::EC2::Snapshot VM::EC2::BlockDevice
AUTHOR¶
Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.
Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can
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