EC2 / Client / delete_fleets
delete_fleets#
- EC2.Client.delete_fleets(**kwargs)#
Deletes the specified EC2 Fleets.
After you delete an EC2 Fleet, it launches no new instances.
You must also specify whether a deleted EC2 Fleet should terminate its instances. If you choose to terminate the instances, the EC2 Fleet enters the
deleted_terminatingstate. Otherwise, the EC2 Fleet enters thedeleted_runningstate, and the instances continue to run until they are interrupted or you terminate them manually.For
instantfleets, EC2 Fleet must terminate the instances when the fleet is deleted. A deletedinstantfleet with running instances is not supported.Restrictions
You can delete up to 25
instantfleets in a single request. If you exceed this number, noinstantfleets are deleted and an error is returned. There is no restriction on the number of fleets of typemaintainorrequestthat can be deleted in a single request.Up to 1000 instances can be terminated in a single request to delete
instantfleets.
For more information, see Delete an EC2 Fleet in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_fleets( DryRun=True|False, FleetIds=[ 'string', ], TerminateInstances=True|False )
- Parameters:
DryRun (boolean) – Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is
DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it isUnauthorizedOperation.FleetIds (list) –
[REQUIRED]
The IDs of the EC2 Fleets.
(string) –
TerminateInstances (boolean) –
[REQUIRED]
Indicates whether to terminate the associated instances when the EC2 Fleet is deleted. The default is to terminate the instances.
To let the instances continue to run after the EC2 Fleet is deleted, specify
no-terminate-instances. Supported only for fleets of typemaintainandrequest.For
instantfleets, you cannot specifyNoTerminateInstances. A deletedinstantfleet with running instances is not supported.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'SuccessfulFleetDeletions': [ { 'CurrentFleetState': 'submitted'|'active'|'deleted'|'failed'|'deleted_running'|'deleted_terminating'|'modifying', 'PreviousFleetState': 'submitted'|'active'|'deleted'|'failed'|'deleted_running'|'deleted_terminating'|'modifying', 'FleetId': 'string' }, ], 'UnsuccessfulFleetDeletions': [ { 'Error': { 'Code': 'fleetIdDoesNotExist'|'fleetIdMalformed'|'fleetNotInDeletableState'|'unexpectedError', 'Message': 'string' }, 'FleetId': 'string' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) –
SuccessfulFleetDeletions (list) –
Information about the EC2 Fleets that are successfully deleted.
(dict) –
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was successfully deleted.
CurrentFleetState (string) –
The current state of the EC2 Fleet.
PreviousFleetState (string) –
The previous state of the EC2 Fleet.
FleetId (string) –
The ID of the EC2 Fleet.
UnsuccessfulFleetDeletions (list) –
Information about the EC2 Fleets that are not successfully deleted.
(dict) –
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was not successfully deleted.
Error (dict) –
The error.
Code (string) –
The error code.
Message (string) –
The description for the error code.
FleetId (string) –
The ID of the EC2 Fleet.