@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class CreateAssociationRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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CreateAssociationRequest() |
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CreateAssociationRequest |
addParametersEntry(String key,
List<String> value)
Add a single Parameters entry
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CreateAssociationRequest |
clearParametersEntries()
Removes all the entries added into Parameters.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
AlarmConfiguration |
getAlarmConfiguration() |
Boolean |
getApplyOnlyAtCronInterval()
By default, when you create a new association, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then
according to the schedule you specified.
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String |
getAssociationName()
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
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String |
getAutomationTargetParameterName()
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out.
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List<String> |
getCalendarNames()
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under.
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String |
getComplianceSeverity()
The severity level to assign to the association.
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String |
getDocumentVersion()
The document version you want to associate with the targets.
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Integer |
getDuration()
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled.
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String |
getInstanceId()
The managed node ID.
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String |
getMaxConcurrency()
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same time.
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String |
getMaxErrors()
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending requests to run the association on
additional targets.
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String |
getName()
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the
managed node.
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InstanceAssociationOutputLocation |
getOutputLocation()
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
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Map<String,List<String>> |
getParameters()
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
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String |
getScheduleExpression()
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
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Integer |
getScheduleOffset()
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
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String |
getSyncCompliance()
The mode for generating association compliance.
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List<Tag> |
getTags()
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association.
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List<TargetLocation> |
getTargetLocations()
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run
the association.
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List<Map<String,List<String>>> |
getTargetMaps()
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources.
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List<Target> |
getTargets()
The targets for the association.
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int |
hashCode() |
Boolean |
isApplyOnlyAtCronInterval()
By default, when you create a new association, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then
according to the schedule you specified.
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void |
setAlarmConfiguration(AlarmConfiguration alarmConfiguration) |
void |
setApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(Boolean applyOnlyAtCronInterval)
By default, when you create a new association, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then
according to the schedule you specified.
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void |
setAssociationName(String associationName)
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
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void |
setAutomationTargetParameterName(String automationTargetParameterName)
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out.
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void |
setCalendarNames(Collection<String> calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under.
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void |
setComplianceSeverity(String complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
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void |
setDocumentVersion(String documentVersion)
The document version you want to associate with the targets.
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void |
setDuration(Integer duration)
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled.
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void |
setInstanceId(String instanceId)
The managed node ID.
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void |
setMaxConcurrency(String maxConcurrency)
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same time.
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void |
setMaxErrors(String maxErrors)
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending requests to run the association on
additional targets.
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void |
setName(String name)
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the
managed node.
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void |
setOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation outputLocation)
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
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void |
setParameters(Map<String,List<String>> parameters)
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
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void |
setScheduleExpression(String scheduleExpression)
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
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void |
setScheduleOffset(Integer scheduleOffset)
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
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void |
setSyncCompliance(String syncCompliance)
The mode for generating association compliance.
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void |
setTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association.
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void |
setTargetLocations(Collection<TargetLocation> targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run
the association.
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void |
setTargetMaps(Collection<Map<String,List<String>>> targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources.
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void |
setTargets(Collection<Target> targets)
The targets for the association.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withAlarmConfiguration(AlarmConfiguration alarmConfiguration) |
CreateAssociationRequest |
withApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(Boolean applyOnlyAtCronInterval)
By default, when you create a new association, the system runs it immediately after it is created and then
according to the schedule you specified.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withAssociationName(String associationName)
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withAutomationTargetParameterName(String automationTargetParameterName)
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withCalendarNames(Collection<String> calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withCalendarNames(String... calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withComplianceSeverity(AssociationComplianceSeverity complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withComplianceSeverity(String complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withDocumentVersion(String documentVersion)
The document version you want to associate with the targets.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withDuration(Integer duration)
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withInstanceId(String instanceId)
The managed node ID.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withMaxConcurrency(String maxConcurrency)
The maximum number of targets allowed to run the association at the same time.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withMaxErrors(String maxErrors)
The number of errors that are allowed before the system stops sending requests to run the association on
additional targets.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withName(String name)
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the
managed node.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation outputLocation)
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withParameters(Map<String,List<String>> parameters)
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withScheduleExpression(String scheduleExpression)
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withScheduleOffset(Integer scheduleOffset)
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withSyncCompliance(AssociationSyncCompliance syncCompliance)
The mode for generating association compliance.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withSyncCompliance(String syncCompliance)
The mode for generating association compliance.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withTags(Tag... tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association.
|
CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargetLocations(Collection<TargetLocation> targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run
the association.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargetLocations(TargetLocation... targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run
the association.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargetMaps(Collection<Map<String,List<String>>> targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargetMaps(Map<String,List<String>>... targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargets(Collection<Target> targets)
The targets for the association.
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CreateAssociationRequest |
withTargets(Target... targets)
The targets for the association.
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public void setName(String name)
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the managed node.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
name
- The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for
the managed node.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
public String getName()
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the managed node.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
public CreateAssociationRequest withName(String name)
The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for the managed node.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
name
- The name of the SSM Command document or Automation runbook that contains the configuration information for
the managed node.
You can specify Amazon Web Services-predefined documents, documents you created, or a document that is shared with you from another Amazon Web Services account.
For Systems Manager documents (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:partition: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
.
public void setDocumentVersion(String documentVersion)
The document version you want to associate with the targets. Can be a specific version or the default version.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document is
shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document if shared
from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was processed. If you want
to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another account, you must set the document
version to default
.
documentVersion
- The document version you want to associate with the targets. Can be a specific version or the default
version.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document
is shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document
if shared from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was
processed. If you want to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another
account, you must set the document version to default
.
public String getDocumentVersion()
The document version you want to associate with the targets. Can be a specific version or the default version.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document is
shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document if shared
from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was processed. If you want
to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another account, you must set the document
version to default
.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document
is shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document
if shared from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was
processed. If you want to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another
account, you must set the document version to default
.
public CreateAssociationRequest withDocumentVersion(String documentVersion)
The document version you want to associate with the targets. Can be a specific version or the default version.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document is
shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document if shared
from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was processed. If you want
to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another account, you must set the document
version to default
.
documentVersion
- The document version you want to associate with the targets. Can be a specific version or the default
version.
State Manager doesn't support running associations that use a new version of a document if that document
is shared from another account. State Manager always runs the default
version of a document
if shared from another account, even though the Systems Manager console shows that a new version was
processed. If you want to run an association using a new version of a document shared form another
account, you must set the document version to default
.
public void setInstanceId(String instanceId)
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.
instanceId
- 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.
public String getInstanceId()
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.
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.
public CreateAssociationRequest withInstanceId(String instanceId)
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.
instanceId
- 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.
public Map<String,List<String>> getParameters()
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
public void setParameters(Map<String,List<String>> parameters)
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
parameters
- The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.public CreateAssociationRequest withParameters(Map<String,List<String>> parameters)
The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
parameters
- The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.public CreateAssociationRequest addParametersEntry(String key, List<String> value)
public CreateAssociationRequest clearParametersEntries()
public List<Target> getTargets()
The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource groups,
all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can target all managed
nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key with a value of
*
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager
User Guide.
InstanceIds
key
with a value of *
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.public void setTargets(Collection<Target> targets)
The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource groups,
all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can target all managed
nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key with a value of
*
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager
User Guide.
targets
- The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource
groups, all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can
target all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key
with a value of *
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargets(Target... targets)
The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource groups,
all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can target all managed
nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key with a value of
*
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager
User Guide.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setTargets(java.util.Collection)
or withTargets(java.util.Collection)
if you want to override
the existing values.
targets
- The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource
groups, all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can
target all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key
with a value of *
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargets(Collection<Target> targets)
The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource groups,
all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can target all managed
nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key with a value of
*
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager
User Guide.
targets
- The targets for the association. You can target managed nodes by using tags, Amazon Web Services resource
groups, all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account, or individual managed node IDs. You can
target all managed nodes in an Amazon Web Services account by specifying the InstanceIds
key
with a value of *
. For more information about choosing targets for an association, see About targets and rate controls in State Manager associations in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.public void setScheduleExpression(String scheduleExpression)
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
scheduleExpression
- A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.public String getScheduleExpression()
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
public CreateAssociationRequest withScheduleExpression(String scheduleExpression)
A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.
scheduleExpression
- A cron expression when the association will be applied to the targets.public void setOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation outputLocation)
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
outputLocation
- An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the
request.public InstanceAssociationOutputLocation getOutputLocation()
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
public CreateAssociationRequest withOutputLocation(InstanceAssociationOutputLocation outputLocation)
An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the request.
outputLocation
- An Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket where you want to store the output details of the
request.public void setAssociationName(String associationName)
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
associationName
- Specify a descriptive name for the association.public String getAssociationName()
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
public CreateAssociationRequest withAssociationName(String associationName)
Specify a descriptive name for the association.
associationName
- Specify a descriptive name for the association.public void setAutomationTargetParameterName(String automationTargetParameterName)
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. 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.
automationTargetParameterName
- Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. 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.public String getAutomationTargetParameterName()
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. 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.
public CreateAssociationRequest withAutomationTargetParameterName(String automationTargetParameterName)
Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. 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.
automationTargetParameterName
- Choose the parameter that will define how your automation will branch out. 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.public void setMaxErrors(String maxErrors)
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.
maxErrors
- 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.
public String getMaxErrors()
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.
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.
public CreateAssociationRequest withMaxErrors(String maxErrors)
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.
maxErrors
- 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.
public void setMaxConcurrency(String 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
.
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
.
public String getMaxConcurrency()
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
.
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
.
public CreateAssociationRequest withMaxConcurrency(String 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
.
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
.
public void setComplianceSeverity(String complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
complianceSeverity
- The severity level to assign to the association.AssociationComplianceSeverity
public String getComplianceSeverity()
The severity level to assign to the association.
AssociationComplianceSeverity
public CreateAssociationRequest withComplianceSeverity(String complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
complianceSeverity
- The severity level to assign to the association.AssociationComplianceSeverity
public CreateAssociationRequest withComplianceSeverity(AssociationComplianceSeverity complianceSeverity)
The severity level to assign to the association.
complianceSeverity
- The severity level to assign to the association.AssociationComplianceSeverity
public void setSyncCompliance(String syncCompliance)
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. It is
managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
syncCompliance
- 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. It
is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
AssociationSyncCompliance
public String getSyncCompliance()
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. It is
managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
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. It
is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
AssociationSyncCompliance
public CreateAssociationRequest withSyncCompliance(String syncCompliance)
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. It is
managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
syncCompliance
- 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. It
is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
AssociationSyncCompliance
public CreateAssociationRequest withSyncCompliance(AssociationSyncCompliance syncCompliance)
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. It is
managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
syncCompliance
- 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. It
is managed by your direct call to the PutComplianceItems API operation.
By default, all associations use AUTO
mode.
AssociationSyncCompliance
public void setApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(Boolean applyOnlyAtCronInterval)
By default, when you create a new association, 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.
applyOnlyAtCronInterval
- By default, when you create a new association, 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.public Boolean getApplyOnlyAtCronInterval()
By default, when you create a new association, 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.
public CreateAssociationRequest withApplyOnlyAtCronInterval(Boolean applyOnlyAtCronInterval)
By default, when you create a new association, 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.
applyOnlyAtCronInterval
- By default, when you create a new association, 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.public Boolean isApplyOnlyAtCronInterval()
By default, when you create a new association, 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.
public List<String> getCalendarNames()
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
public void setCalendarNames(Collection<String> calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
calendarNames
- The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see
Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.public CreateAssociationRequest withCalendarNames(String... calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setCalendarNames(java.util.Collection)
or withCalendarNames(java.util.Collection)
if you want
to override the existing values.
calendarNames
- The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see
Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.public CreateAssociationRequest withCalendarNames(Collection<String> calendarNames)
The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.
calendarNames
- The names or Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Change Calendar type documents you want to gate your
associations under. The associations only run when that change calendar is open. For more information, see
Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Change Calendar.public List<TargetLocation> getTargetLocations()
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple accounts.
public void setTargetLocations(Collection<TargetLocation> targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple accounts.
targetLocations
- A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want
to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple
accounts.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargetLocations(TargetLocation... targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple accounts.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setTargetLocations(java.util.Collection)
or withTargetLocations(java.util.Collection)
if you
want to override the existing values.
targetLocations
- A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want
to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple
accounts.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargetLocations(Collection<TargetLocation> targetLocations)
A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple accounts.
targetLocations
- A location is a combination of Amazon Web Services Regions and Amazon Web Services accounts where you want
to run the association. Use this action to create an association in multiple Regions and multiple
accounts.public void setScheduleOffset(Integer scheduleOffset)
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron
schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association each
Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for associations, see
Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User
Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells the system
not to run an association immediately after you create it.
scheduleOffset
- Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron
schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association
each Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for
associations, see Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells the
system not to run an association immediately after you create it.
public Integer getScheduleOffset()
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron
schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association each
Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for associations, see
Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User
Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells the system
not to run an association immediately after you create it.
cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the
association each Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules
for associations, see Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells
the system not to run an association immediately after you create it.
public CreateAssociationRequest withScheduleOffset(Integer scheduleOffset)
Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron
schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association each
Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for associations, see
Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User
Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells the system
not to run an association immediately after you create it.
scheduleOffset
- Number of days to wait after the scheduled day to run an association. For example, if you specified a cron
schedule of cron(0 0 ? * THU#2 *)
, you could specify an offset of 3 to run the association
each Sunday after the second Thursday of the month. For more information about cron schedules for
associations, see Reference: Cron and rate expressions for Systems Manager in the Amazon Web Services Systems
Manager User Guide.
To use offsets, you must specify the ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter. This option tells the
system not to run an association immediately after you create it.
public void setDuration(Integer duration)
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled. Duration applies to associations that are currently running, and any pending and in progress commands on all targets. If a target was taken offline for the association to run, it is made available again immediately, without a reboot.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only according to
the specified schedule.
duration
- The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled. Duration applies to associations that
are currently running, and any pending and in progress commands on all targets. If a target was taken
offline for the association to run, it is made available again immediately, without a reboot.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only
according to the specified schedule.
public Integer getDuration()
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled. Duration applies to associations that are currently running, and any pending and in progress commands on all targets. If a target was taken offline for the association to run, it is made available again immediately, without a reboot.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only according to
the specified schedule.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only
according to the specified schedule.
public CreateAssociationRequest withDuration(Integer duration)
The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled. Duration applies to associations that are currently running, and any pending and in progress commands on all targets. If a target was taken offline for the association to run, it is made available again immediately, without a reboot.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only according to
the specified schedule.
duration
- The number of hours the association can run before it is canceled. Duration applies to associations that
are currently running, and any pending and in progress commands on all targets. If a target was taken
offline for the association to run, it is made available again immediately, without a reboot.
The Duration
parameter applies only when both these conditions are true:
The association for which you specify a duration is cancelable according to the parameters of the SSM command document or Automation runbook associated with this execution.
The command specifies the
ApplyOnlyAtCronInterval
parameter, which means that the association doesn't run immediately after it is created, but only
according to the specified schedule.
public List<Map<String,List<String>>> getTargetMaps()
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
public void setTargetMaps(Collection<Map<String,List<String>>> targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
targetMaps
- A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be
specified together.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargetMaps(Map<String,List<String>>... targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setTargetMaps(java.util.Collection)
or withTargetMaps(java.util.Collection)
if you want to
override the existing values.
targetMaps
- A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be
specified together.public CreateAssociationRequest withTargetMaps(Collection<Map<String,List<String>>> targetMaps)
A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be specified together.
targetMaps
- A key-value mapping of document parameters to target resources. Both Targets and TargetMaps can't be
specified together.public List<Tag> getTags()
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
public void setTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
tags
- Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can
assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different
ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value,
both of which you define.public CreateAssociationRequest withTags(Tag... tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setTags(java.util.Collection)
or withTags(java.util.Collection)
if you want to override the
existing values.
tags
- Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can
assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different
ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value,
both of which you define.public CreateAssociationRequest withTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
tags
- Adds or overwrites one or more tags for a State Manager association. Tags are metadata that you can
assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable you to categorize your resources in different
ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value,
both of which you define.public void setAlarmConfiguration(AlarmConfiguration alarmConfiguration)
alarmConfiguration
- public AlarmConfiguration getAlarmConfiguration()
public CreateAssociationRequest withAlarmConfiguration(AlarmConfiguration alarmConfiguration)
alarmConfiguration
- public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public CreateAssociationRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequest
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
Object.clone()