AWS::AutoScaling::LaunchConfiguration BlockDeviceMapping
BlockDeviceMapping
specifies a block device mapping for the
BlockDeviceMappings
property of the AWS::AutoScaling::LaunchConfiguration resource.
Each instance that is launched has an associated root device volume, either an Amazon EBS volume or an instance store volume. You can use block device mappings to specify additional EBS volumes or instance store volumes to attach to an instance when it is launched.
For more information, see Example block device mapping in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "DeviceName" :
String
, "Ebs" :BlockDevice
, "NoDevice" :Boolean
, "VirtualName" :String
}
YAML
DeviceName:
String
Ebs:BlockDevice
NoDevice:Boolean
VirtualName:String
Properties
DeviceName
-
The device name assigned to the volume (for example,
/dev/sdh
orxvdh
). For more information, see Device naming on Linux instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.Note
To define a block device mapping, set the device name and exactly one of the following properties:
Ebs
,NoDevice
, orVirtualName
.Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
Ebs
-
Information to attach an EBS volume to an instance at launch.
Required: No
Type: BlockDevice
Update requires: Replacement
NoDevice
-
Setting this value to
true
prevents a volume that is included in the block device mapping of the AMI from being mapped to the specified device name at launch.If
NoDevice
istrue
for the root device, instances might fail the EC2 health check. In that case, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches replacement instances.Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: Replacement
VirtualName
-
The name of the instance store volume (virtual device) to attach to an instance at launch. The name must be in the form ephemeralX where X is a number starting from zero (0), for example,
ephemeral0
.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
See also
-
Amazon EC2 instance store in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
-
Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances