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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide .
You can filter the results to return information only about Spot Instance requests that match criteria you specify. For example, you could get information about requests where the Spot Price you specified is a certain value (you can't use greater than or less than comparison, but you can use *
and ?
wildcards). You can specify multiple values for a filter. A Spot Instance request must match at least one of the specified values for it to be included in the results.
You can specify multiple filters (e.g., the Spot Price is equal to a particular value, and the instance type is m1.small
). The result includes information for a particular request only if it matches all your filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned; the response is simply empty.
You can use wildcards with the filter values: an asterisk matches zero or more characters, and ?
matches exactly one character. You can escape special characters using a backslash before the character. For example, a value of \*amazon\?\\
searches for the literal string *amazon?\
.
@param describeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest Container for the necessaryparameters to execute the DescribeSpotInstanceRequests service method on AmazonEC2.
@return The response from the DescribeSpotInstanceRequests servicemethod, as returned by AmazonEC2.
@throws AmazonClientException If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example if a network connection is not available.
@throws AmazonServiceException If an error response is returned by AmazonEC2 indicating either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.