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Class: Aws::Lightsail::Types::UpdateContainerServiceRequestWhen passing UpdateContainerServiceRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
service_name: "ContainerServiceName", power: "nano", scale: 1,
is_disabled: false,
public_domain_names: {
"string" => ["string"],
},
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
A Boolean value to indicate whether the container service is disabled.
The power for the container service.
The public domain names to use with the container service, such as example.com
and www.example.com
.
The scale for the container service.
The name of the container service to update.
A Boolean value to indicate whether the container service is disabled.
#power ⇒ StringThe power for the container service.
The power specifies the amount of memory, vCPUs, and base monthly cost of each node of the container service. The power
and scale
of a container service makes up its configured capacity. To determine the monthly price of your container service, multiply the base price of the power
with the scale
(the number of nodes) of the service.
Use the GetContainerServicePowers
action to view the specifications of each power option.
Possible values:
The public domain names to use with the container service, such as example.com
and www.example.com
.
You can specify up to four public domain names for a container service. The domain names that you specify are used when you create a deployment with a container configured as the public endpoint of your container service.
If you don\'t specify public domain names, then you can use the default domain of the container service.
You must create and validate an SSL/TLS certificate before you can use public domain names with your container service. Use the CreateCertificate
action to create a certificate for the public domain names you want to use with your container service.
You can specify public domain names using a string to array map as shown in the example later on this page.
#scale ⇒ IntegerThe scale for the container service.
The scale specifies the allocated compute nodes of the container service. The power
and scale
of a container service makes up its configured capacity. To determine the monthly price of your container service, multiply the base price of the power
with the scale
(the number of nodes) of the service.
The name of the container service to update.
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