Gets and sets the property Name.
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
The following are the valid values for the account setting name.
serviceLongArnFormat
- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource
ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an
account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon
ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by
the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on
this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging.
taskLongArnFormat
- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource
ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an
account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon
ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by
the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on
this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging.
containerInstanceLongArnFormat
- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root
user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set
for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource
is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You
must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging.
awsvpcTrunking
- When modified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit
for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. If awsvpcTrunking
is turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have
the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic
Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
Guide.
containerInsights
- Container Insights with enhanced observability provides
all the Container Insights metrics, plus additional task and container metrics. This
version supports enhanced observability for Amazon ECS clusters using the Amazon EC2
and Fargate launch types. After you configure Container Insights with enhanced observability
on Amazon ECS, Container Insights auto-collects detailed infrastructure telemetry
from the cluster level down to the container level in your environment and displays
these critical performance data in curated dashboards removing the heavy lifting in
observability set-up.
To use Container Insights with enhanced observability, set the containerInsights
account setting to enhanced
.
To use Container Insights, set the containerInsights
account setting to enabled
.
For more information, see Monitor
Amazon ECS containers using Container Insights with enhanced observability in
the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
dualStackIPv6
- When turned on, when using a VPC in dual stack mode, your
tasks using the awsvpc
network mode can have an IPv6 address assigned. For
more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched on Amazon EC2 instances, see Using
a VPC in dual-stack mode. For more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched
on Fargate, see Using
a VPC in dual-stack mode.
fargateFIPSMode
- If you specify fargateFIPSMode
, Fargate FIPS 140
compliance is affected.
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod
- When Amazon Web Services determines that
a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task hosted on Fargate,
the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod
to configure the wait time to retire a Fargate task. For information about the Fargate
tasks maintenance, see Amazon
Web Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
tagResourceAuthorization
- Amazon ECS is introducing tagging authorization
for resource creation. Users must have permissions for actions that create the resource,
such as ecsCreateCluster
. If tags are specified when you create a resource,
Amazon Web Services performs additional authorization to verify if users or roles
have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit permissions to
use the ecs:TagResource
action. For more information, see Grant
permission to tag resources on creation in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
defaultLogDriverMode
-Amazon ECS supports setting a default delivery mode
of log messages from a container to the logDriver
that you specify in the container's
logConfiguration
. The delivery mode affects application stability when the
flow of logs from the container to the log driver is interrupted. The defaultLogDriverMode
setting supports two values: blocking
and non-blocking
. If you don't
specify a delivery mode in your container definition's logConfiguration
, the
mode you specify using this account setting will be used as the default. For more
information about log delivery modes, see LogConfiguration.
On June 25, 2025, Amazon ECS changed the default log driver mode from blocking
to non-blocking
to prioritize task availability over logging. To continue using
the blocking
mode after this change, do one of the following:
guardDutyActivate
- The guardDutyActivate
parameter is read-only in
Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled
by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty controls
this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting
Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.