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describe-scaling-activities.rst
**Example 1: To describe scaling activities for the specified group** This example describes the scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling group. :: aws autoscaling describe-scaling-activities \ --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg Output:: { "Activities": [ { "ActivityId": "f9f2d65b-f1f2-43e7-b46d-d86756459699", "Description": "Launching a new EC2 instance: i-0d44425630326060f", "AutoScalingGroupName": "my-asg", "Cause": "At 2020-10-30T19:35:51Z a user request update of AutoScalingGroup constraints to min: 0, max: 16, desired: 16 changing the desired capacity from 0 to 16. At 2020-10-30T19:36:07Z an instance was started in response to a difference between desired and actual capacity, increasing the capacity from 0 to 16.", "StartTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:09.766Z", "EndTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:41Z", "StatusCode": "Successful", "Progress": 100, "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-5ea0c127\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2b\"}" } ] } **Example 2: To describe the scaling activities of the specified activity ID** To describe a specific scaling activity, use the ``--activity-ids`` option. :: aws autoscaling describe-scaling-activities \ --activity-ids b55c7b67-c8aa-4d10-b240-730ff91d8895 Output:: { "Activities": [ { "ActivityId": "f9f2d65b-f1f2-43e7-b46d-d86756459699", "Description": "Launching a new EC2 instance: i-0d44425630326060f", "AutoScalingGroupName": "my-asg", "Cause": "At 2020-10-30T19:35:51Z a user request update of AutoScalingGroup constraints to min: 0, max: 16, desired: 16 changing the desired capacity from 0 to 16. At 2020-10-30T19:36:07Z an instance was started in response to a difference between desired and actual capacity, increasing the capacity from 0 to 16.", "StartTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:09.766Z", "EndTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:41Z", "StatusCode": "Successful", "Progress": 100, "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-5ea0c127\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2b\"}" } ] } **Example 3: To describe a specified number of scaling activities** To return a specific number of activities, use the ``--max-items`` option. :: aws autoscaling describe-scaling-activities --max-items 1 Output:: { "Activities": [ { "ActivityId": "f9f2d65b-f1f2-43e7-b46d-d86756459699", "Description": "Launching a new EC2 instance: i-0d44425630326060f", "AutoScalingGroupName": "my-asg", "Cause": "At 2020-10-30T19:35:51Z a user request update of AutoScalingGroup constraints to min: 0, max: 16, desired: 16 changing the desired capacity from 0 to 16. At 2020-10-30T19:36:07Z an instance was started in response to a difference between desired and actual capacity, increasing the capacity from 0 to 16.", "StartTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:09.766Z", "EndTime": "2020-10-30T19:36:41Z", "StatusCode": "Successful", "Progress": 100, "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-5ea0c127\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2b\"}" } ] } If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more activities. To get the additional activities, use the value of this field with the ``--starting-token`` option in a subsequent call as follows. :: aws autoscaling describe-scaling-activities --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE