This documentation is a draft for private preview for regions in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. Documentation content will continue to evolve. Published: January 13, 2026.Use DescribeTrustedAdvisorCheckRefreshStatuses with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use DescribeTrustedAdvisorCheckRefreshStatuses.
- CLI
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- AWS CLI
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To list the refresh statuses of AWS Trusted Advisor checks
The following describe-trusted-advisor-check-refresh-statuses example lists the refresh statuses for two Trusted Advisor checks: Amazon S3 Bucket Permissions and IAM Use.
aws support describe-trusted-advisor-check-refresh-statuses \
--check-id "Pfx0RwqBli" "zXCkfM1nI3"
Output:
{
"statuses": [
{
"checkId": "Pfx0RwqBli",
"status": "none",
"millisUntilNextRefreshable": 0
},
{
"checkId": "zXCkfM1nI3",
"status": "none",
"millisUntilNextRefreshable": 0
}
]
}
For more information, see AWS Trusted Advisor in the AWS Support User Guide.
- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
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Example 1: Returns the current status of refresh requests for the specified checks. Request-ASATrustedAdvisorCheckRefresh can be used to request that the status information of the checks be refreshed.
Get-ASATrustedAdvisorCheckRefreshStatus -CheckId @("checkid1", "checkid2")
- Tools for PowerShell V5
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Example 1: Returns the current status of refresh requests for the specified checks. Request-ASATrustedAdvisorCheckRefresh can be used to request that the status information of the checks be refreshed.
Get-ASATrustedAdvisorCheckRefreshStatus -CheckId @("checkid1", "checkid2")
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