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aws-cloudwatch-actions: add EC2 actions #13228

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@aws-cdk/aws-cloudwatch-actions @aws-cdk/aws-ec2 Related to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud effort/medium Medium work item – several days of effort feature-request A feature should be added or improved. p2

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cyuste commented Feb 23, 2021

Add EC2 actions to alarms, like described here

Use Case

See this ticket. The proposed solution by @IndikaUdagedara looks correct to me

Proposed Solution

Create new EC2Action class and a helper for reboot, recover, etc actions

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@cyuste cyuste added feature-request A feature should be added or improved. needs-triage This issue or PR still needs to be triaged. labels Feb 23, 2021
@github-actions github-actions bot added @aws-cdk/aws-cloudwatch-actions @aws-cdk/aws-ec2 Related to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud labels Feb 23, 2021
@NetaNir NetaNir added effort/medium Medium work item – several days of effort p2 and removed needs-triage This issue or PR still needs to be triaged. labels Feb 24, 2021
@mergify mergify bot closed this as completed in #13281 Mar 4, 2021
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Fixes #13228
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