pulumi_wasm_providers_aws_mini::ec2::volume_attachment

Struct VolumeAttachmentResult

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pub struct VolumeAttachmentResult {
    pub device_name: Output<String>,
    pub force_detach: Output<Option<bool>>,
    pub instance_id: Output<String>,
    pub skip_destroy: Output<Option<bool>>,
    pub stop_instance_before_detaching: Output<Option<bool>>,
    pub volume_id: Output<String>,
}

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§device_name: Output<String>

The device name to expose to the instance (for example, /dev/sdh or xvdh). See Device Naming on Linux Instances and Device Naming on Windows Instances for more information.

§force_detach: Output<Option<bool>>

Set to true if you want to force the volume to detach. Useful if previous attempts failed, but use this option only as a last resort, as this can result in data loss. See Detaching an Amazon EBS Volume from an Instance for more information.

§instance_id: Output<String>

ID of the Instance to attach to

§skip_destroy: Output<Option<bool>>

Set this to true if you do not wish to detach the volume from the instance to which it is attached at destroy time, and instead just remove the attachment from this provider state. This is useful when destroying an instance which has volumes created by some other means attached.

§stop_instance_before_detaching: Output<Option<bool>>

Set this to true to ensure that the target instance is stopped before trying to detach the volume. Stops the instance, if it is not already stopped.

§volume_id: Output<String>

ID of the Volume to be attached

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