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Class: Aws::SSM::Types::RegisterTargetWithMaintenanceWindowRequest

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Overview

Note:

When passing RegisterTargetWithMaintenanceWindowRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  window_id: "MaintenanceWindowId", # required
  resource_type: "INSTANCE", # required, accepts INSTANCE, RESOURCE_GROUP
  targets: [ # required
    {
      key: "TargetKey",
      values: ["TargetValue"],
    },
  ],
  owner_information: "OwnerInformation",
  name: "MaintenanceWindowName",
  description: "MaintenanceWindowDescription",
  client_token: "ClientToken",
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#client_tokenString

User-provided idempotency token.

Returns:

  • (String)

    User-provided idempotency token.

#descriptionString

An optional description for the target.

Returns:

  • (String)

    An optional description for the target.

#nameString

An optional name for the target.

Returns:

  • (String)

    An optional name for the target.

#owner_informationString

User-provided value that will be included in any CloudWatch events raised while running tasks for these targets in this maintenance window.

Returns:

  • (String)

    User-provided value that will be included in any CloudWatch events raised while running tasks for these targets in this maintenance window.

#resource_typeString

The type of target being registered with the maintenance window.

Possible values:

  • INSTANCE
  • RESOURCE_GROUP

Returns:

  • (String)

    The type of target being registered with the maintenance window.

#targetsArray<Types::Target>

The targets to register with the maintenance window. In other words, the instances to run commands on when the maintenance window runs.

You can specify targets using instance IDs, resource group names, or tags that have been applied to instances.

Example 1: Specify instance IDs

Key=InstanceIds,Values=instance-id-1,instance-id-2,instance-id-3

Example 2: Use tag key-pairs applied to instances

Key=tag:my-tag-key,Values=my-tag-value-1,my-tag-value-2

Example 3: Use tag-keys applied to instances

Key=tag-key,Values=my-tag-key-1,my-tag-key-2

Example 4: Use resource group names

Key=resource-groups:Name,Values=resource-group-name

Example 5: Use filters for resource group types

Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=resource-type-1,resource-type-2

For Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters, specify resource types in the following format

Key=resource-groups:ResourceTypeFilters,Values=AWS::EC2::INSTANCE,AWS::EC2::VPC

For more information about these examples formats, including the best use case for each one, see Examples: Register targets with a maintenance window in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.

Returns:

  • (Array<Types::Target>)

    The targets to register with the maintenance window.

#window_idString

The ID of the maintenance window the target should be registered with.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The ID of the maintenance window the target should be registered with.