Saturday, December 17, 2016

Troubleshooting Terminating (Shutting Down) Your Instance



Troubleshooting Terminating (Shutting Down) Your Instance
You are not billed for any instance hours while an instance is not in the running state. In other words, when you terminate an instance, you stop incurring charges for that instance as soon as its state changes to shutting-down.
Delayed Instance Termination
If your instance remains in the shutting-down state longer than a few minutes, it might be delayed due to shutdown scripts being run by the instance.
Another possible cause is a problem with the underlying host computer. If your instance remains in the shutting-down state for several hours, Amazon EC2 treats it as a stuck instance and forcibly terminates it.
If it appears that your instance is stuck terminating and it has been longer than several hours, post a request for help to the Amazon EC2 forum. To help expedite a resolution, include the instance ID and describe the steps that you've already taken.
Terminated Instance Still Displayed
After you terminate an instance, it remains visible for a short while before being deleted. The status shows as terminated. If the entry is not deleted after several hours, contact Support.
Automatically Launch or Terminate Instances
If you terminate all your instances, you may see that we launch a new instance for you. If you launch an instance, you may see that we terminate one of your instances. If you stop an instance, you may see that we terminate the instance and launch a new instance. Generally, these behaviors mean that you've used Auto Scaling or Elastic Beanstalk to scale your computing resources automatically based on criteria that you've defined.
For more information, see the Auto Scaling User Guide or the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.

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