

Started before 9 AM, the solution will not stop the instance at 5 PM. For example, if an instance with a period that runs from 9 AM to 5 PM is manually The end of a running period if the instance was manually started before the beginning of the The retain_running field prevents the solution from stopping an instance at If this field is set to true, it also restarts an instance if it was manually stopped during a running period. If this field is set to true and a user manually starts an instance outside of a running period, the solution will stop the instance. Schedules contain an enforced field that allows you to prevent an instance from being manually started outside of a running period, or manually stopped during a running period. Instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux instances. For more information, refer to Hibernate your On-Demand Linux Prerequisites, the solution logs a warning and the instances are stopped without If you set the solution to use hibernation, but your instances are not enabled for hibernation or they do not meet the hibernation Instances are hibernated when the solution stops them.

(RAM) to your Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) root volume. Hibernation saves the contents from the instance memory Linux instance in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances. For more information, refer to Hibernate your On-Demand Your EC2 instances will have an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) when the hibernateįield is set to true. The hibernate field allows you to use hibernation for stopped Amazon EC2 List of acceptable time zone values, refer to the tz column of the List of tz database The schedule will use the default time zone you specify when you launch the solution. You can also specify a time zone for the schedule. For more information, refer to Period rules. In a schedule, the Instance Scheduler will apply the appropriate start action when at least A schedule can contain more than one period. PeriodsĮach schedule must contain at least one period that defines the time(s) the instance Each schedule must have a unique name, which is used as the tag value that identifies the schedule you want to apply to the tagged resource. Schedules specify when Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) instances should run.
