Java Code Examples for com.amazonaws.services.ec2.model.DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult#getAvailabilityZones()
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Example 1
Source File: Ec2DaoImpl.java From herd with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * This implementation uses the DescribeAvailabilityZones API to get the list of AZs. */ @Override public List<AvailabilityZone> getAvailabilityZonesForSubnetIds(Collection<Subnet> subnets, AwsParamsDto awsParamsDto) { Set<String> zoneNames = new HashSet<>(); for (Subnet subnet : subnets) { zoneNames.add(subnet.getAvailabilityZone()); } AmazonEC2Client ec2Client = getEc2Client(awsParamsDto); DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest describeAvailabilityZonesRequest = new DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest(); describeAvailabilityZonesRequest.setZoneNames(zoneNames); DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult describeAvailabilityZonesResult = ec2Operations.describeAvailabilityZones(ec2Client, describeAvailabilityZonesRequest); return describeAvailabilityZonesResult.getAvailabilityZones(); }
Example 2
Source File: Ec2InstanceStore.java From soundwave with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public List<AvailabilityZone> getAvailabilityZones(Region region) throws Exception { OperationStats op = new OperationStats("ec2InstanceStore", "getAvailabilityZones"); try { DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest request = new DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest(); DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult result = getClient(region).describeAvailabilityZones(); List<AvailabilityZone> ret = result.getAvailabilityZones(); op.succeed(); return ret; } catch (Exception ex) { op.failed(); throw ex; } }
Example 3
Source File: DescribeRegionsAndZones.java From aws-doc-sdk-examples with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) { final AmazonEC2 ec2 = AmazonEC2ClientBuilder.defaultClient(); // snippet-start:[ec2.java1.describe_region_and_zones.regions] DescribeRegionsResult regions_response = ec2.describeRegions(); for(Region region : regions_response.getRegions()) { System.out.printf( "Found region %s " + "with endpoint %s", region.getRegionName(), region.getEndpoint()); } // snippet-end:[ec2.java1.describe_region_and_zones.regions] // snippet-start:[ec2.java1.describe_region_and_zones.zones] DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult zones_response = ec2.describeAvailabilityZones(); for(AvailabilityZone zone : zones_response.getAvailabilityZones()) { System.out.printf( "Found availability zone %s " + "with status %s " + "in region %s", zone.getZoneName(), zone.getState(), zone.getRegionName()); } // snippet-end:[ec2.java1.describe_region_and_zones.zones] }
Example 4
Source File: AwsDescribeServiceImpl.java From primecloud-controller with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public List<AvailabilityZone> getAvailabilityZones(Long userNo, Long platformNo) { // アベイラビリティゾーンを取得 AwsProcessClient awsProcessClient = awsProcessClientFactory.createAwsProcessClient(userNo, platformNo); DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest request = new DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest(); DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult result = awsProcessClient.getEc2Client().describeAvailabilityZones(request); List<AvailabilityZone> availabilityZones = result.getAvailabilityZones(); // ソート Collections.sort(availabilityZones, Comparators.COMPARATOR_AVAILABILITY_ZONE); return availabilityZones; }
Example 5
Source File: AwsCommonProcess.java From primecloud-controller with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public List<AvailabilityZone> describeAvailabilityZones(AwsProcessClient awsProcessClient) { DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest request = new DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest(); DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult result = awsProcessClient.getEc2Client().describeAvailabilityZones(request); List<AvailabilityZone> availabilityZones = result.getAvailabilityZones(); return availabilityZones; }
Example 6
Source File: AWSSdkClient.java From incubator-gobblin with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/*** * Get availability zones in an Amazon AWS region * * @return List of availability zones */ public List<AvailabilityZone> getAvailabilityZones() { final AmazonEC2 amazonEC2 = getEc2Client(); final DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult describeAvailabilityZonesResult = amazonEC2.describeAvailabilityZones(); final List<AvailabilityZone> availabilityZones = describeAvailabilityZonesResult.getAvailabilityZones(); LOGGER.info("Found: " + availabilityZones.size() + " availability zone"); return availabilityZones; }
Example 7
Source File: AwsAvailabilityZoneProvider.java From cloudbreak with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Cacheable(cacheNames = "cloudResourceAzCache", key = "{ #cloudCredential?.id, #awsRegion.regionName }") public List<AvailabilityZone> describeAvailabilityZones(CloudCredential cloudCredential, DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest describeAvailabilityZonesRequest, AmazonEC2Client ec2Client, com.amazonaws.services.ec2.model.Region awsRegion) { DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult describeAvailabilityZonesResult = ec2Client.describeAvailabilityZones(describeAvailabilityZonesRequest); return describeAvailabilityZonesResult.getAvailabilityZones(); }
Example 8
Source File: AwsSdkSample.java From aws-sdk-java-archetype with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { System.out.println("==========================================="); System.out.println("Welcome to the AWS Java SDK!"); System.out.println("==========================================="); init(); try { /* * The Amazon EC2 client allows you to easily launch and configure * computing capacity in AWS datacenters. * * In this sample, we use the EC2 client to list the availability zones * in a region, and then list the instances running in those zones. */ DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult availabilityZonesResult = ec2.describeAvailabilityZones(); List<AvailabilityZone> availabilityZones = availabilityZonesResult.getAvailabilityZones(); System.out.println("You have access to " + availabilityZones.size() + " availability zones:"); for (AvailabilityZone zone : availabilityZones) { System.out.println(" - " + zone.getZoneName() + " (" + zone.getRegionName() + ")"); } DescribeInstancesResult describeInstancesResult = ec2.describeInstances(); Set<Instance> instances = new HashSet<Instance>(); for (Reservation reservation : describeInstancesResult.getReservations()) { instances.addAll(reservation.getInstances()); } System.out.println("You have " + instances.size() + " Amazon EC2 instance(s) running."); /* * The Amazon S3 client allows you to manage and configure buckets * and to upload and download data. * * In this sample, we use the S3 client to list all the buckets in * your account, and then iterate over the object metadata for all * objects in one bucket to calculate the total object count and * space usage for that one bucket. Note that this sample only * retrieves the object's metadata and doesn't actually download the * object's content. * * In addition to the low-level Amazon S3 client in the SDK, there * is also a high-level TransferManager API that provides * asynchronous management of uploads and downloads with an easy to * use API: * http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaSDK/latest/javadoc/com/amazonaws/services/s3/transfer/TransferManager.html */ List<Bucket> buckets = s3.listBuckets(); System.out.println("You have " + buckets.size() + " Amazon S3 bucket(s)."); if (buckets.size() > 0) { Bucket bucket = buckets.get(0); long totalSize = 0; long totalItems = 0; /* * The S3Objects and S3Versions classes provide convenient APIs * for iterating over the contents of your buckets, without * having to manually deal with response pagination. */ for (S3ObjectSummary objectSummary : S3Objects.inBucket(s3, bucket.getName())) { totalSize += objectSummary.getSize(); totalItems++; } System.out.println("The bucket '" + bucket.getName() + "' contains "+ totalItems + " objects " + "with a total size of " + totalSize + " bytes."); } } catch (AmazonServiceException ase) { /* * AmazonServiceExceptions represent an error response from an AWS * services, i.e. your request made it to AWS, but the AWS service * either found it invalid or encountered an error trying to execute * it. */ System.out.println("Error Message: " + ase.getMessage()); System.out.println("HTTP Status Code: " + ase.getStatusCode()); System.out.println("AWS Error Code: " + ase.getErrorCode()); System.out.println("Error Type: " + ase.getErrorType()); System.out.println("Request ID: " + ase.getRequestId()); } catch (AmazonClientException ace) { /* * AmazonClientExceptions represent an error that occurred inside * the client on the local host, either while trying to send the * request to AWS or interpret the response. For example, if no * network connection is available, the client won't be able to * connect to AWS to execute a request and will throw an * AmazonClientException. */ System.out.println("Error Message: " + ace.getMessage()); } }