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Well, RUNCMD was specifically not working in eu-central-1. Today, AWS Support confirmed today (4th December 2021) that it has now been enabled in below regions. It took them 2 weeks.
Firstly, I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience you might have experienced because of the delay. But, after closely working with our service team by expediting this issue - I have received some good news! I'm glad to let you know that the feature of 'RunCommand' in MacOS is now supported in the following regions -
- Europe(Frankfurt).
- Europe(Stockholm).
- Europe(London).
- Asia Pacific(Seoul).
- Asia PAcific(Mumbai).
- Asia Pacific(Sydney).
- Asia Pacific(Tokyo).
AWS Systems Manager Run Command lets you remotely and securely manage the configuration of your managed instances. Administrators use Run Command to perform configuration tasks like installing or bootstrapping applications on managed instances. You can run commands remotely without having to log in to each instance. Before you send a command using Run Command, verify that your instances meet Systems Manager requirements. You can specify resource group, specify instance tags, or choose instances manually as Run Command operation targets.
Refer to these links:
Manage your Amazon EC2 macOS instances with AWS Systems Manager
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