1 réponse
- Le plus récent
- Le plus de votes
- La plupart des commentaires
0
You can call DescribeVpcEndpointServices API via custom resource lambda in your CloudFormation, filtering for the specific service and then get the list of availability zones available to that service. You can then use this information in your other resources within the stack. Example output snippet via the AWS CLI:
{
"ServiceDetails": [
{
"ServiceName": "aws.sagemaker.us-east-1.notebook",
"ServiceId": "vpce-svc-0e123abc123198abc",
"ServiceType": [
{
"ServiceType": "Interface"
}
],
"AvailabilityZones": [
"us-east-1a",
"us-east-1b",
"us-east-1c",
"us-east-1d",
"us-east-1e",
"us-east-1f"
],
"Owner": "amazon",
"BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
"vpce-svc-0e123abc123198abc.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com",
"notebook.us-east-1.vpce.sagemaker.aws"
],
"PrivateDnsName": "*.notebook.us-east-1.sagemaker.aws",
"VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
"AcceptanceRequired": false,
"ManagesVpcEndpoints": false,
"Tags": [],
"PrivateDnsNameVerificationState": "verified"
},
...
}
répondu il y a 3 ans
Contenus pertinents
- demandé il y a un an
- Réponse acceptéedemandé il y a un an
- AWS OFFICIELA mis à jour il y a 3 mois
- AWS OFFICIELA mis à jour il y a 2 ans
- AWS OFFICIELA mis à jour il y a 3 ans
- AWS OFFICIELA mis à jour il y a 2 ans