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amazon-ec2-utils
amazon-ec2-utils contains a set of utilities and settings for Linux deployments in EC2
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InfluxDB
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I recommend centralizing your IMDS client code in a single location that can be invoked by any of you systemd services. It helps immensely with the transition to IMDSv2 and also help ensure you're using consistent curl options, handling failures/retries consistently, etc. The ec2-metadata utility might help with a number of your uses of IMDS already, so you could transition to it. If there's anything you need it to do that's not currently supported, we're happy to review pull requests or issues on GitHub
I assume you can make a pull request here - https://github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-ami since the base AMIs exist already
Please make sure to go here and upthumb https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-base-images/issues/62 Add support for Python 3.11