mostly typos in documens and aws autoscaling id instead of name
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ to the developers via a GitHub Issue. As a user, you're not required to dig
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However, if you are interested in figuring out what might have gone wrong
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before filing an issue, here are the the basic details of how to read a crash
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before filing an issue, here are the basic details of how to read a crash
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log.
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The most interesting part of a crash log is the panic message itself and the
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Tags support the following:
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The following attributes are exported:
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* `id` - The autoscaling group name.
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* `id` - The autoscaling group id.
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* `arn` - The ARN for this AutoScaling Group
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* `availability_zones` - The availability zones of the autoscale group.
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* `min_size` - The minimum size of the autoscale group
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ be removed in future releases, please use `creation_token` instead.
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `creation_token` - (Optional) A unique name (a maximum of 64 characters are allowed)
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used as reference when creating the the Elastic File System to ensure idempotent file
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used as reference when creating the Elastic File System to ensure idempotent file
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system creation. By default generated by Terraform. See [Elastic File System]
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(http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/) user guide for more information.
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* `reference_name` - **DEPRECATED** (Optional) A reference name used when creating the
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@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ resource "aws_opsworks_permission" "my_stack_permission" {
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `allow_ssh` - (Optional) Whethe the user is allowed to use SSH to communicate with the instance
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* `allow_sudo` - (Optional) Whethe the user is allowed to use sudo to elevate privileges
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* `allow_ssh` - (Optional) Whether the user is allowed to use SSH to communicate with the instance
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* `allow_sudo` - (Optional) Whether the user is allowed to use sudo to elevate privileges
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* `user_arn` - (Required) The user's IAM ARN to set permissions for
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* `level` - (Optional) The users permission level. Mus be one of `deny`, `show`, `deploy`, `manage`, `iam_only`
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* `stack_id` - (Required) The stack to set the permissions for
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The following attributes are exported:
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* `token` - If the the log `source` is `token`, this value holds the generated log token that is used by logging clients. See the Logentries [token-based input documentation](https://logentries.com/doc/input-token/) for more information.
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* `token` - If the log `source` is `token`, this value holds the generated log token that is used by logging clients. See the Logentries [token-based input documentation](https://logentries.com/doc/input-token/) for more information.
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