Does anyone have any idea how to gather this info from ec2 instances? Is it just a limitation with Amazon Linux? If so, then I can hardcode values if I have a way of knowing it's Amazon Linux, but I can't seem to figure out a way to find that out either.
"item": {
"ami_launch_index": 0,
"architecture": "x86_64",
"block_device_mappings": [
{
"device_name": "/dev/xvda",
"ebs": {
"attach_time": "2019-05-21T17:34:55+00:00",
"delete_on_termination": true,
"status": "attached",
"volume_id": "xxx"
}
}
],
"client_token": "",
"ebs_optimized": false,
"ena_support": true,
"hypervisor": "xen",
"image_id": "ami-02c6024b3d5467e4a",
"instance_id": "xxx",
"instance_type": "r5d.2xlarge",
"key_name": "xxx",
"launch_time": "2019-05-21T17:34:55+00:00",
"monitoring": {
"state": "disabled"
},
"network_interfaces": [
{
"attachment": {
"attach_time": "2019-05-21T17:34:55+00:00",
"attachment_id": "xxx",
"delete_on_termination": true,
"device_index": 0,
"status": "attached"
},
"description": "",
"groups": [
{
"group_id": "xxx",
"group_name": "xxx"
}
],
"ipv6_addresses": [],
"mac_address": "xxx",
"network_interface_id": "xxx",
"owner_id": "xxx",
"private_dns_name": "xxx",
"private_ip_address": "xxx",
"private_ip_addresses": [
{
"primary": true,
"private_dns_name": "xxx",
"private_ip_address": "xxx"
}
],
"source_dest_check": true,
"status": "in-use",
"subnet_id": "xxx",
"vpc_id": "xxx"
}
],
"placement": {
"availability_zone": "us-east-1a",
"group_name": "",
"tenancy": "default"
},
"private_dns_name": "xxx",
"private_ip_address": "xxx",
"product_codes": [],
"public_dns_name": "",
"root_device_name": "/dev/xvda",
"root_device_type": "ebs",
"security_groups": [
{
"group_id": "xxx",
"group_name": "xxx"
}
],
"source_dest_check": true,
"state": {
"code": 16,
"name": "running"
},
"state_transition_reason": "",
"subnet_id": "xxx",
"tags": {
"Name": "xxx",
"class": "xxx"
},
"virtualization_type": "hvm",
"vpc_id": "xxx"
}