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**Example 1: To enable auto-placement for a Dedicated Host** The following ``modify-hosts`` example enables auto-placement for a Dedicated Host so that it accepts any untargeted instance launches that match its instance type configuration. :: aws ec2 modify-hosts \ --host-id h-06c2f189b4EXAMPLE \ --auto-placement on Output:: { "Successful": [ "h-06c2f189b4EXAMPLE" ], "Unsuccessful": [] } **Example 2: To enable host recovery for a Dedicated Host** The following ``modify-hosts`` example enables host recovery for the specified Dedicated Host. :: aws ec2 modify-hosts \ --host-id h-06c2f189b4EXAMPLE \ --host-recovery on Output:: { "Successful": [ "h-06c2f189b4EXAMPLE" ], "Unsuccessful": [] } For more information, see `Modifying Dedicated Host Auto-Placement <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/how-dedicated-hosts-work.html#modify-host-auto-placement>`__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*.