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#pragma once
#include Describes the association of a Amazon Web Services Systems Manager document
* (SSM document) and a managed node.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration information for * the managed node. You can specify Command or Automation runbooks.
You can * specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a * document that is shared with you from another account.
For SSM documents * that are shared with you from other Amazon Web Services accounts, you must * specify the complete SSM document ARN, in the following format:
* arn:aws:ssm:region:account-id:document/document-name
*
For example:
* arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:12345678912:document/My-Shared-Document
For Amazon Web Services-predefined documents and SSM documents you created in
* your account, you only need to specify the document name. For example,
* AWS-ApplyPatchBaseline
or My-Document
.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
The managed node ID.
InstanceId
has been
* deprecated. To specify a managed node ID for an association, use the
* Targets
parameter. Requests that include the parameter
* InstanceID
with Systems Manager documents (SSM documents) that use
* schema version 2.0 or later will fail. In addition, if you use the parameter
* InstanceId
, you can't use the parameters
* AssociationName
, DocumentVersion
,
* MaxErrors
, MaxConcurrency
,
* OutputLocation
, or ScheduleExpression
. To use these
* parameters, you must use the Targets
parameter.
A description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline const Aws::MapA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline bool ParametersHasBeenSet() const { return m_parametersHasBeenSet; } /** *A description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline void SetParameters(const Aws::MapA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline void SetParameters(Aws::MapA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithParameters(const Aws::MapA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithParameters(Aws::MapA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(const Aws::String& key, const Aws::VectorA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(Aws::String&& key, const Aws::VectorA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(const Aws::String& key, Aws::VectorA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(Aws::String&& key, Aws::VectorA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(const char* key, Aws::VectorA description of the parameters for a document.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddParameters(const char* key, const Aws::VectorSpecify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetAutomationTargetParameterName() const{ return m_automationTargetParameterName; } /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline bool AutomationTargetParameterNameHasBeenSet() const { return m_automationTargetParameterNameHasBeenSet; } /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline void SetAutomationTargetParameterName(const Aws::String& value) { m_automationTargetParameterNameHasBeenSet = true; m_automationTargetParameterName = value; } /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline void SetAutomationTargetParameterName(Aws::String&& value) { m_automationTargetParameterNameHasBeenSet = true; m_automationTargetParameterName = std::move(value); } /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline void SetAutomationTargetParameterName(const char* value) { m_automationTargetParameterNameHasBeenSet = true; m_automationTargetParameterName.assign(value); } /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAutomationTargetParameterName(const Aws::String& value) { SetAutomationTargetParameterName(value); return *this;} /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAutomationTargetParameterName(Aws::String&& value) { SetAutomationTargetParameterName(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *Specify the target for the association. This target is required for * associations that use an Automation runbook and target resources by using rate * controls. Automation is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAutomationTargetParameterName(const char* value) { SetAutomationTargetParameterName(value); return *this;} /** *The document version.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetDocumentVersion() const{ return m_documentVersion; } /** *The document version.
*/ inline bool DocumentVersionHasBeenSet() const { return m_documentVersionHasBeenSet; } /** *The document version.
*/ inline void SetDocumentVersion(const Aws::String& value) { m_documentVersionHasBeenSet = true; m_documentVersion = value; } /** *The document version.
*/ inline void SetDocumentVersion(Aws::String&& value) { m_documentVersionHasBeenSet = true; m_documentVersion = std::move(value); } /** *The document version.
*/ inline void SetDocumentVersion(const char* value) { m_documentVersionHasBeenSet = true; m_documentVersion.assign(value); } /** *The document version.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithDocumentVersion(const Aws::String& value) { SetDocumentVersion(value); return *this;} /** *The document version.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithDocumentVersion(Aws::String&& value) { SetDocumentVersion(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The document version.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithDocumentVersion(const char* value) { SetDocumentVersion(value); return *this;} /** *The managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline const Aws::VectorThe managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline bool TargetsHasBeenSet() const { return m_targetsHasBeenSet; } /** *The managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline void SetTargets(const Aws::VectorThe managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline void SetTargets(Aws::VectorThe managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargets(const Aws::VectorThe managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargets(Aws::VectorThe managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargets(const Target& value) { m_targetsHasBeenSet = true; m_targets.push_back(value); return *this; } /** *The managed nodes targeted by the request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargets(Target&& value) { m_targetsHasBeenSet = true; m_targets.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetScheduleExpression() const{ return m_scheduleExpression; } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline bool ScheduleExpressionHasBeenSet() const { return m_scheduleExpressionHasBeenSet; } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline void SetScheduleExpression(const Aws::String& value) { m_scheduleExpressionHasBeenSet = true; m_scheduleExpression = value; } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline void SetScheduleExpression(Aws::String&& value) { m_scheduleExpressionHasBeenSet = true; m_scheduleExpression = std::move(value); } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline void SetScheduleExpression(const char* value) { m_scheduleExpressionHasBeenSet = true; m_scheduleExpression.assign(value); } /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithScheduleExpression(const Aws::String& value) { SetScheduleExpression(value); return *this;} /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithScheduleExpression(Aws::String&& value) { SetScheduleExpression(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *A cron expression that specifies a schedule when the association runs.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithScheduleExpression(const char* value) { SetScheduleExpression(value); return *this;} /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline const InstanceAssociationOutputLocation& GetOutputLocation() const{ return m_outputLocation; } /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline bool OutputLocationHasBeenSet() const { return m_outputLocationHasBeenSet; } /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline void SetOutputLocation(const InstanceAssociationOutputLocation& value) { m_outputLocationHasBeenSet = true; m_outputLocation = value; } /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline void SetOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation&& value) { m_outputLocationHasBeenSet = true; m_outputLocation = std::move(value); } /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithOutputLocation(const InstanceAssociationOutputLocation& value) { SetOutputLocation(value); return *this;} /** *An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation&& value) { SetOutputLocation(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetAssociationName() const{ return m_associationName; } /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline bool AssociationNameHasBeenSet() const { return m_associationNameHasBeenSet; } /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline void SetAssociationName(const Aws::String& value) { m_associationNameHasBeenSet = true; m_associationName = value; } /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline void SetAssociationName(Aws::String&& value) { m_associationNameHasBeenSet = true; m_associationName = std::move(value); } /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline void SetAssociationName(const char* value) { m_associationNameHasBeenSet = true; m_associationName.assign(value); } /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAssociationName(const Aws::String& value) { SetAssociationName(value); return *this;} /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAssociationName(Aws::String&& value) { SetAssociationName(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *Specify a descriptive name for the association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithAssociationName(const char* value) { SetAssociationName(value); return *this;} /** *The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending
* requests to run the association on additional targets. You can specify either an
* absolute number of errors, for example 10, or a percentage of the target set,
* for example 10%. If you specify 3, for example, the system stops sending
* requests when the fourth error is received. If you specify 0, then the system
* stops sending requests after the first error is returned. If you run an
* association on 50 managed nodes and set MaxError
to 10%, then the
* system stops sending the request when the sixth error is received.
Executions that are already running an association when
* MaxErrors
is reached are allowed to complete, but some of these
* executions may fail as well. If you need to ensure that there won't be more than
* max-errors failed executions, set MaxConcurrency
to 1 so that
* executions proceed one at a time.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same * time. You can specify a number, for example 10, or a percentage of the target * set, for example 10%. The default value is 100%, which means all targets run the * association at the same time.
If a new managed node starts and attempts
* to run an association while Systems Manager is running
* MaxConcurrency
associations, the association is allowed to run.
* During the next association interval, the new managed node will process its
* association within the limit specified for MaxConcurrency
.
The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline const AssociationComplianceSeverity& GetComplianceSeverity() const{ return m_complianceSeverity; } /** *The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline bool ComplianceSeverityHasBeenSet() const { return m_complianceSeverityHasBeenSet; } /** *The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline void SetComplianceSeverity(const AssociationComplianceSeverity& value) { m_complianceSeverityHasBeenSet = true; m_complianceSeverity = value; } /** *The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline void SetComplianceSeverity(AssociationComplianceSeverity&& value) { m_complianceSeverityHasBeenSet = true; m_complianceSeverity = std::move(value); } /** *The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithComplianceSeverity(const AssociationComplianceSeverity& value) { SetComplianceSeverity(value); return *this;} /** *The severity level to assign to the association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithComplianceSeverity(AssociationComplianceSeverity&& value) { SetComplianceSeverity(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify
* AUTO
or MANUAL
. In AUTO
mode, the system
* uses the status of the association execution to determine the compliance status.
* If the association execution runs successfully, then the association is
* COMPLIANT
. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
* the association is NON-COMPLIANT
.
In MANUAL
* mode, you must specify the AssociationId
as a parameter for the
* PutComplianceItems API operation. In this case, compliance data isn't
* managed by State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
* It is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API
* operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
By default, when you create a new associations, the system runs it * immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you * specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run * immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate * expressions.
*/ inline bool GetApplyOnlyAtCronInterval() const{ return m_applyOnlyAtCronInterval; } /** *By default, when you create a new associations, the system runs it * immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you * specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run * immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate * expressions.
*/ inline bool ApplyOnlyAtCronIntervalHasBeenSet() const { return m_applyOnlyAtCronIntervalHasBeenSet; } /** *By default, when you create a new associations, the system runs it * immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you * specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run * immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate * expressions.
*/ inline void SetApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(bool value) { m_applyOnlyAtCronIntervalHasBeenSet = true; m_applyOnlyAtCronInterval = value; } /** *By default, when you create a new associations, the system runs it * immediately after it is created and then according to the schedule you * specified. Specify this option if you don't want an association to run * immediately after you create it. This parameter isn't supported for rate * expressions.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(bool value) { SetApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(value); return *this;} /** *The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline const Aws::VectorThe names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline bool CalendarNamesHasBeenSet() const { return m_calendarNamesHasBeenSet; } /** *The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline void SetCalendarNames(const Aws::VectorThe names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline void SetCalendarNames(Aws::VectorThe names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithCalendarNames(const Aws::VectorThe names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithCalendarNames(Aws::VectorThe names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddCalendarNames(const Aws::String& value) { m_calendarNamesHasBeenSet = true; m_calendarNames.push_back(value); return *this; } /** *The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddCalendarNames(Aws::String&& value) { m_calendarNamesHasBeenSet = true; m_calendarNames.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type * documents your associations are gated under. The associations only run when that * Change Calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon * Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddCalendarNames(const char* value) { m_calendarNamesHasBeenSet = true; m_calendarNames.push_back(value); return *this; } /** *Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline const Aws::VectorUse this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline bool TargetLocationsHasBeenSet() const { return m_targetLocationsHasBeenSet; } /** *Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline void SetTargetLocations(const Aws::VectorUse this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline void SetTargetLocations(Aws::VectorUse this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargetLocations(const Aws::VectorUse this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargetLocations(Aws::VectorUse this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargetLocations(const TargetLocation& value) { m_targetLocationsHasBeenSet = true; m_targetLocations.push_back(value); return *this; } /** *Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple * accounts.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargetLocations(TargetLocation&& value) { m_targetLocationsHasBeenSet = true; m_targetLocations.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; } /** *Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
*/ inline int GetScheduleOffset() const{ return m_scheduleOffset; } /** *Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
*/ inline bool ScheduleOffsetHasBeenSet() const { return m_scheduleOffsetHasBeenSet; } /** *Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
*/ inline void SetScheduleOffset(int value) { m_scheduleOffsetHasBeenSet = true; m_scheduleOffset = value; } /** *Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithScheduleOffset(int value) { SetScheduleOffset(value); return *this;} /** *A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline const Aws::VectorA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline bool TargetMapsHasBeenSet() const { return m_targetMapsHasBeenSet; } /** *A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline void SetTargetMaps(const Aws::VectorA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline void SetTargetMaps(Aws::VectorA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargetMaps(const Aws::VectorA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& WithTargetMaps(Aws::VectorA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargetMaps(const Aws::MapA key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets * and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
*/ inline CreateAssociationBatchRequestEntry& AddTargetMaps(Aws::Map