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Whenever I try to launch the instances, I am getting the following error message. Please help with this.

Error: Error applying plan:

3 error(s) occurred:

* aws_instance.example[0]: 1 error(s) occurred:

* aws_instance.example.0: Error launching source instance: InvalidParameterValue: Invalid availability zone: [{us-east-1b]
        status code: 400, request id: 2637e297-236d-4e3b-b5a4-b5afe3df5e67
* aws_instance.example[2]: 1 error(s) occurred:

* aws_instance.example.2: Error launching source instance: InvalidParameterValue: Invalid availability zone: [ us-east-1d}]
        status code: 400, request id: 59244720-ab1c-48c7-a9b8-3eb6a23bd5ae
* aws_instance.example[1]: 1 error(s) occurred:

* aws_instance.example.1: Error launching source instance: InvalidParameterValue: Invalid availability zone: [ us-east-1c]
        status code: 400, request id: 1e335e56-f129-4ea0-a5c6-09b0501b6e18

Terraform does not automatically rollback in the face of errors.
Instead, your Terraform state file has been partially updated with
any resources that successfully completed. Please address the error
above and apply again to incrementally change your infrastructure.
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    Show your plan, but I suspect the way you define the list of AZ is wrong
    – Tensibai
    Oct 27, 2017 at 5:35
  • Yes, show your plan in particular where you declare your availability zones (based on the { } in your error log, it looks like you might have a typo)
    – Preston Martin
    Oct 27, 2017 at 14:34
  • This is how I am declaring the AZ's in my code variable "azs" { default = "us-east-1b, us-east-1c, us-east-1d"} Oct 27, 2017 at 17:19

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It looks like you're using the wrong brackets? I think you need to use a list:

variable "azs" {
  description = "Run the EC2 Instances in these Availability Zones"
  type = "list"
  default = ["us-east-1a", "us-east-1b", "us-east-1c"]
}

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