DescribeClusters
MISSING
The specified cluster wasn't found. Verify the spelling of the cluster name.
DescribeInstances
MISSING
The specified container instance wasn't found. Verify that you specified the cluster the container instance is registered to and that both the container instance ARN or ID is correct.
DescribeServices
MISSING
The specified service wasn't found. Verify that the correct cluster or Region is specified and that the service ARN or name is valid.
DescribeTasks
MISSING
The specified task wasn't found. Verify the correct cluster or Region is specified and that both the task ARN or ID is valid.
DescribeTasks
TaskFailedToStart: RESOURCE:*
For RESOURCE:CPU
errors, the number of CPUs requested by the task are unavailable on your container instances. This generally happens when the CPU unit requirement in your task definition is larger than the CPU size of the Amazon EC2 instances defined in the Auto Scaling group mapped to the capacity provider. You need to check your capacity provider configuration.
For RESOURCE:MEMORY
errors, the amount of memory requested by the task are unavailable on your container instances. This generally happens when the memory amount requirement in your task definition is larger than the supported memory on the Amazon EC2 instances defined in the Auto Scaling group mapped to the capacity provider. You need to check your capacity provider configuration.
TaskFailedToStart: AGENT
The container instance that you attempted to launch a task onto has an agent that's currently disconnected. To prevent extended wait times for task placement, the request was rejected.
For information about how to troubleshoot an agent that's disconnected, see How do I troubleshoot a disconnected Amazon ECS agent.
TaskFailedToStart: MemberOf placement constraint unsatisfied
There is no container instance that meets the placement constraints defined in your task definition.
TaskFailedToStart: ATTRIBUTE
Your task definition contains a parameter that requires a specific container instance attribute that isn't available on your container instances. For example, if your task uses the awsvpc
network mode, but there are no instances in your specified subnets with the ecs.capability.task-eni
attribute. For more information about which attributes are required for specific task definition parameters and agent configuration variables, see Amazon ECS task definition parameters for the Fargate launch type and Amazon ECS container agent configuration.
TaskFailedToStart: NO ACTIVE INSTANCES
There are no active instances in your capacity provider. For information about how to manage your Auto Scaling groups, see Auto Scaling groups in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
TaskFailedToStart: EMPTY CAPACITY PROVIDER
GetTaskProtection
MISSING
The specified task wasn't found. Verify that the cluster name or ARN and the task ARN or ID are valid.
TASK_NOT_VALID
The specified task isn't part of an Amazon ECS service. Only Amazon ECS service-managed tasks can be protected. Verify the task ARN or ID and try again.
RunTask
or StartTask
RESOURCE:*
The resource or resources that are requested by the task are unavailable on the container instances in the cluster. If the resource is CPU, memory, ports, or elastic network interfaces, you might need to add additional container instances to your cluster.
For RESOURCE:ENI
errors, your cluster doesn't have any available elastic network interface attachment points, which are required for tasks that use the awsvpc
network mode. Amazon EC2 instances have a limit to the number of network interfaces that can be attached to them, and the primary network interface counts as one. For more information about how many network interfaces are supported for each instance type, see IP Addresses Per Network Interface Per Instance Type in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
For RESOURCE:GPU
errors, the number of GPUs requested by the task are unavailable and you might need to add GPU-enabled container instances to your cluster. For more information, see Amazon ECS task definitions for GPU workloads.
AGENT
The container instance that you attempted to launch a task onto has an agent that's currently disconnected. To prevent extended wait times for task placement, the request was rejected.
For information about how to troubleshoot an agent that's disconnected, see How do I troubleshoot a disconnected Amazon ECS agent.
LOCATION
The container instance that you attempted to launch a task onto is in a different Availability Zone than the subnets that you specified in your awsVpcConfiguration
.
ATTRIBUTE
Your task definition contains a parameter that requires a specific container instance attribute that isn't available on your container instances. For example, if your task uses the awsvpc
network mode, but there are no instances in your specified subnets with the ecs.capability.task-eni
attribute. For more information about which attributes are required for specific task definition parameters and agent configuration variables, see Amazon ECS task definition parameters for the Fargate launch type and Amazon ECS container agent configuration.
StartTask
MISSING
The container instance that you attempted to launch the task onto can't be found. Check if the wrong cluster or Region is specified, or the container instance ARN or ID is misspelled.
INACTIVE
The container instance that you attempted to launch a task onto was previously deregistered with Amazon ECS and can't be used.
StopServiceDeployment
ECS deployment failed
StopServiceDeployment
API.
TagResource
InvalidParameterException
UpdateTaskProtection
DEPLOYMENT_BLOCKED
Can't set task protection as one or more protected tasks are preventing the service deployment from reaching a steady state. Unset task protection on existing tasks or wait until task protection expires.
MISSING
The specified task wasn't found. Verify that the cluster name or ARN and the task ARN or ID are valid.
TASK_NOT_VALID
The specified task isn't part of an Amazon ECS service. Only Amazon ECS service-managed tasks can be protected. Verify the task ARN or ID and try again.
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