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Resets permission settings for the specified snapshot.
The short version of this command is ec2rsnapatt.
ec2-reset-snapshot-attribute
snapshot_id -c
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The ID of the snapshot. Type: String Default: None Required: Yes Example: snap-1a2b3c4d |
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Resets the create volume permissions of the snapshot. Type: String Default: None Required: Yes Example: -c |
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Overrides the region specified by the Default: The value of the Example: |
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The uniform resource locator (URL) of the Amazon EC2 web service entry point. Default: The value of the Example: |
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The access key ID associated with your AWS account. For more information, see Tell the Tools Who You Are. Default: The value of the Example: Note For more information, see the following section, Deprecated Options. |
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The secret access key associated with your AWS account. Default: The value of the Example: Note For more information, see the following section, Deprecated Options. |
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The AWS delegation token. Default: The value of the environment variable (if set). |
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The connection timeout, in seconds. Example: |
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The request timeout, in seconds. Example: |
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Displays verbose output, including the API request and response on the command line. This is useful if you are building tools to talk directly to our Query API. |
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Includes column headers in the command output. |
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Shows empty columns as |
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Omits tags for tagged resources. |
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Displays internal debugging information. This can assist us when helping you troubleshooting problems. |
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Displays usage information for the command. |
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Reads arguments from standard input. This is useful when piping the output from one command to the input of another. Example: |
For a limited time, you can still use the private key and X.509 certificate instead of your access key ID and secret access key. However, we recommend that you start using your access key ID (-O, --aws-access-key) and secret access key (-W, --aws-secret-key) now, as the private key (-K, --private-key) and X.509 certificate (-C, --cert) won't be supported after the transition period elapses. For more information, see Tell the Tools Who You Are.
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The private key to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
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The X.509 certificate to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
This command returns a table that contains the following information:
The createVolumePermission identifier
The ID of the snapshot
The action identifier (RESET)
Amazon EC2 command line tools display errors on stderr.
This example resets the permissions for snap-1a2b3c4d, making it a private
snapshot that can only be used by the account that created it.
PROMPT>ec2-reset-snapshot-attribute snap-1a2b3c4d -ccreateVolumePermission snap-1a2b3c4d RESET