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| +==============
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| +Change history
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| +==============
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| +.. contents::
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| + :local:
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| +.. _version-2.0:
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| +2.0
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| +===
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| +:release-date: 2011-07-14
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| +.. _v20-important:
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| +Important Notes
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| +---------------
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| +* Backwards-incompatible filter changes in the latest 2011 EC2 APIs
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| + In the latest 2011 EC2 APIs all security groups are assigned a unique
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| + identifier (sg-\*). As a consequence, some existing filters which used to take
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| + the group name now require the group *id* instead:
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| + 1. *group-id* filter in DescribeInstances (ie get_all_instances())
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| + To filter by group name you must instead use the *group-name* filter
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| + 2. *launch.group-id* filter in DescribeSpotInstanceRequests (ie get_all_spot_instance_requests())
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| + Unfortunately for now, it is *not* possible to filter spot instance
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| + requests by group name; the security group id *must* be used instead.
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| + This new security group id can be found in the *id* attribute of a boto
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| + SecurityGroup instance.
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