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these actions if you run "terraform apply" now. | these actions if you run "terraform apply" now. | ||
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+ | === No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date === | ||
+ | terraform plan | ||
+ | Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan... | ||
+ | The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be | ||
+ | persisted to local or remote state storage. | ||
+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
+ | No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This means that Terraform did not detect any differences between your | ||
+ | configuration and real physical resources that exist. As a result, no | ||
+ | actions need to be performed. |
Revision as of 16:03, 6 September 2021
aws_instance example: main.tf
terraform plan Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: + create Terraform will perform the following actions: # aws_instance.example will be created + resource "aws_instance" "example" { + ami = "ami-08d70e59c07c61a3a" + arn = (known after apply) + associate_public_ip_address = (known after apply) + availability_zone = (known after apply) + cpu_core_count = (known after apply) + cpu_threads_per_core = (known after apply) + disable_api_termination = (known after apply) + ebs_optimized = (known after apply) + get_password_data = false + host_id = (known after apply) + id = (known after apply) + instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior = (known after apply) + instance_state = (known after apply) + instance_type = "t2.micro" + ipv6_address_count = (known after apply) + ipv6_addresses = (known after apply) + key_name = (known after apply) + monitoring = (known after apply) + outpost_arn = (known after apply) + password_data = (known after apply) + placement_group = (known after apply) + primary_network_interface_id = (known after apply) + private_dns = (known after apply) + private_ip = (known after apply) + public_dns = (known after apply) + public_ip = (known after apply) + secondary_private_ips = (known after apply) + security_groups = (known after apply) + source_dest_check = true + subnet_id = (known after apply) + tags = { + "Name" = "ExampleAppServerInstance" } + tags_all = { + "Name" = "ExampleAppServerInstance" } + tenancy = (known after apply) + user_data = (known after apply) + user_data_base64 = (known after apply) + vpc_security_group_ids = (known after apply) + capacity_reservation_specification { + capacity_reservation_preference = (known after apply) + capacity_reservation_target { + capacity_reservation_id = (known after apply) } } + ebs_block_device { + delete_on_termination = (known after apply) + device_name = (known after apply) + encrypted = (known after apply) + iops = (known after apply) + kms_key_id = (known after apply) + snapshot_id = (known after apply) + tags = (known after apply) + throughput = (known after apply) + volume_id = (known after apply) + volume_size = (known after apply) + volume_type = (known after apply) } + enclave_options { + enabled = (known after apply) } + ephemeral_block_device { + device_name = (known after apply) + no_device = (known after apply) + virtual_name = (known after apply) } + metadata_options { + http_endpoint = (known after apply) + http_put_response_hop_limit = (known after apply) + http_tokens = (known after apply) } + network_interface { + delete_on_termination = (known after apply) + device_index = (known after apply) + network_interface_id = (known after apply) } + root_block_device { + delete_on_termination = (known after apply) + device_name = (known after apply) + encrypted = (known after apply) + iops = (known after apply) + kms_key_id = (known after apply) + tags = (known after apply) + throughput = (known after apply) + volume_id = (known after apply) + volume_size = (known after apply) + volume_type = (known after apply) } } Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Note: You didn't use the -out option to save this plan, so Terraform can't guarantee to take exactly these actions if you run "terraform apply" now.
No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date
terraform plan Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan... The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be persisted to local or remote state storage. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date. This means that Terraform did not detect any differences between your configuration and real physical resources that exist. As a result, no actions need to be performed.
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