/* * Copyright 2018-2023 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR * CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.sagemaker.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo; import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller; /** *
* Configuration details about the monitoring schedule. *
* * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class ScheduleConfig implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** ** A cron expression that describes details about the monitoring schedule. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 minutes from * the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker will * pick a time for running every day. *
** A cron expression that describes details about the monitoring schedule. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 minutes from * the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker will * pick a time for running every day. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 * minutes from the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker * will pick a time for running every day. *
** A cron expression that describes details about the monitoring schedule. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 minutes from * the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker will * pick a time for running every day. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 * minutes from the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker * will pick a time for running every day. *
** A cron expression that describes details about the monitoring schedule. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 minutes from * the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker will * pick a time for running every day. *
** Currently the only supported cron expressions are: *
** If you want to set the job to start every hour, please use the following: *
*
* Hourly: cron(0 * ? * * *)
*
* If you want to start the job daily: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Daily at noon UTC: cron(0 12 ? * * *)
*
* Daily at midnight UTC: cron(0 0 ? * * *)
*
* To support running every 6, 12 hours, the following are also supported: *
*
* cron(0 [00-23]/[01-24] ? * * *)
*
* For example, the following are valid cron expressions: *
*
* Every 12 hours, starting at 5pm UTC: cron(0 17/12 ? * * *)
*
* Every two hours starting at midnight: cron(0 0/2 ? * * *)
*
* Even though the cron expression is set to start at 5PM UTC, note that there could be a delay of 0-20 * minutes from the actual requested time to run the execution. *
** We recommend that if you would like a daily schedule, you do not provide this parameter. Amazon SageMaker * will pick a time for running every day. *
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