**Example 1: To describe an instance** The following ``describe-instances`` example describes the specified instance. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --instance-ids i-1234567890abcdef0 Output:: { "Reservations": [ { "Groups": [], "Instances": [ { "AmiLaunchIndex": 0, "ImageId": "ami-0abcdef1234567890, "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0, "InstanceType": "t2.micro", "KeyName": "MyKeyPair", "LaunchTime": "2018-05-10T08:05:20.000Z", "Monitoring": { "State": "disabled" }, "Placement": { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-2a", "GroupName": "", "Tenancy": "default" }, "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal", "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157", "ProductCodes": [], "PublicDnsName": "", "State": { "Code": 0, "Name": "pending" }, "StateTransitionReason": "", "SubnetId": "subnet-04a636d18e83cfacb", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567890abcdef0", "Architecture": "x86_64", "BlockDeviceMappings": [], "ClientToken": "", "EbsOptimized": false, "Hypervisor": "xen", "NetworkInterfaces": [ { "Attachment": { "AttachTime": "2018-05-10T08:05:20.000Z", "AttachmentId": "eni-attach-0e325c07e928a0405", "DeleteOnTermination": true, "DeviceIndex": 0, "Status": "attaching" }, "Description": "", "Groups": [ { "GroupName": "MySecurityGroup", "GroupId": "sg-0598c7d356eba48d7" } ], "Ipv6Addresses": [], "MacAddress": "0a:ab:58:e0:67:e2", "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-0c0a29997760baee7", "OwnerId": "123456789012", "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal", "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157" "PrivateIpAddresses": [ { "Primary": true, "PrivateDnsName": "ip-10-0-0-157.us-east-2.compute.internal", "PrivateIpAddress": "10.0.0.157" } ], "SourceDestCheck": true, "Status": "in-use", "SubnetId": "subnet-04a636d18e83cfacb", "VpcId": "vpc-1234567890abcdef0", "InterfaceType": "interface" } ], "RootDeviceName": "/dev/xvda", "RootDeviceType": "ebs", "SecurityGroups": [ { "GroupName": "MySecurityGroup", "GroupId": "sg-0598c7d356eba48d7" } ], "SourceDestCheck": true, "StateReason": { "Code": "pending", "Message": "pending" }, "Tags": [], "VirtualizationType": "hvm", "CpuOptions": { "CoreCount": 1, "ThreadsPerCore": 1 }, "CapacityReservationSpecification": { "CapacityReservationPreference": "open" }, "MetadataOptions": { "State": "pending", "HttpTokens": "optional", "HttpPutResponseHopLimit": 1, "HttpEndpoint": "enabled" } } ], "OwnerId": "123456789012" "ReservationId": "r-02a3f596d91211712", } } **Example 2: To filter for instances with the specified type** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses filters to scope the results to instances of the specified type. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters Name=instance-type,Values=m5.large For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 3: To filter for instances with the specified type and Availability Zone** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses multiple filters to scope the results to instances with the specified type that are also in the specified Availability Zone. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters Name=instance-type,Values=t2.micro,t3.micro Name=availability-zone,Values=us-east-2c For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 4: To filter for instances with the specified type and Availability Zone using a JSON file** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses a JSON input file to perform the same filtering as the previous example. When filters get more complicated, they can be easier to specify in a JSON file. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters file://filters.json Contents of ``filters.json``:: [ { "Name": "instance-type", "Values": ["t2.micro", "t3.micro"] }, { "Name": "availability-zone", "Values": ["us-east-2c"] } ] For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 5: To filter for instances with the specified Owner tag** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses tag filters to scope the results to instances that have a tag with the specified tag key (Owner), regardless of the tag value. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters "Name=tag-key,Values=Owner" For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 6: To filter for instances with the specified my-team tag value** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses tag filters to scope the results to instances that have a tag with the specified tag value (my-team), regardless of the tag key. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters "Name=tag-value,Values=my-team" For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 7: To filter for instances with the specified Owner tag and my-team value** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses tag filters to scope the results to instances that have the specified tag (Owner=my-team). :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters "Name=tag:Owner,Values=my-team" For sample of output, see Example 1. For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 8: To display only instance and subnet IDs for all instances** The following ``describe-instances`` examples use the ``--query`` parameter to display only the instance and subnet IDs for all instances, in JSON format. Linux and macOS:: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].{Instance:InstanceId,Subnet:SubnetId}' \ --output json Windows:: aws ec2 describe-instances ^ --query "Reservations[*].Instances[*].{Instance:InstanceId,Subnet:SubnetId}" ^ --output json Output:: [ { "Instance": "i-057750d42936e468a", "Subnet": "subnet-069beee9b12030077" }, { "Instance": "i-001efd250faaa6ffa", "Subnet": "subnet-0b715c6b7db68927a" }, { "Instance": "i-027552a73f021f3bd", "Subnet": "subnet-0250c25a1f4e15235" } ... ] For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 9: To filter instances of the specified type and only display their instance IDs** The following ``describe-instances`` example uses filters to scope the results to instances of the specified type and the ``--query`` parameter to display only the instance IDs. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters "Name=instance-type,Values=t2.micro" \ --query "Reservations[*].Instances[*].[InstanceId]" \ --output text Output:: i-031c0dc19de2fb70c i-00d8bff789a736b75 i-0b715c6b7db68927a i-0626d4edd54f1286d i-00b8ae04f9f99908e i-0fc71c25d2374130c For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 10: To filter instances of the specified type and only display their instance IDs, Availability Zone and the specified tag value in table format** The following ``describe-instances`` examples display the instance ID, Availability Zone, and the value of the ``Name`` tag for instances that have a tag with the name ``tag-key``, in table format. Linux and macOS:: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters Name=tag-key,Values=Name \ --query 'Reservations[*].Instances[*].{Instance:InstanceId,AZ:Placement.AvailabilityZone,Name:Tags[?Key==`Name`]|[0].Value}' \ --output table Windows:: aws ec2 describe-instances ^ --filters Name=tag-key,Values=Name ^ --query "Reservations[*].Instances[*].{Instance:InstanceId,AZ:Placement.AvailabilityZone,Name:Tags[?Key=='Name']|[0].Value}" ^ --output table Output:: ------------------------------------------------------------- | DescribeInstances | +--------------+-----------------------+--------------------+ | AZ | Instance | Name | +--------------+-----------------------+--------------------+ | us-east-2b | i-057750d42936e468a | my-prod-server | | us-east-2a | i-001efd250faaa6ffa | test-server-1 | | us-east-2a | i-027552a73f021f3bd | test-server-2 | +--------------+-----------------------+--------------------+ For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 11: To describe instances in a partition placement group** The following ``describe-instances`` example describes the specified instance. The output includes the placement information for the instance, which contains the placement group name and the partition number for the instance. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --instance-id i-0123a456700123456 \ --query "Reservations[*].Instances[*].Placement" Output:: [ [ { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", "GroupName": "HDFS-Group-A", "PartitionNumber": 3, "Tenancy": "default" } ] ] For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 12: To filter to instances with the specified placement group and partition number** The following ``describe-instances`` example filters the results to only those instances with the specified placement group and partition number. :: aws ec2 describe-instances \ --filters "Name=placement-group-name,Values=HDFS-Group-A" "Name=placement-partition-number,Values=7" The following shows only the relevant information from the output. :: "Instances": [ { "InstanceId": "i-0123a456700123456", "InstanceType": "r4.large", "Placement": { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", "GroupName": "HDFS-Group-A", "PartitionNumber": 7, "Tenancy": "default" } }, { "InstanceId": "i-9876a543210987654", "InstanceType": "r4.large", "Placement": { "AvailabilityZone": "us-east-1c", "GroupName": "HDFS-Group-A", "PartitionNumber": 7, "Tenancy": "default" } ], For more information, see `Describing instances in a placement group `__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.