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Patch — AWS SDK for Ruby V2

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Class: Aws::SSM::Types::Patch
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Overview Instance Attribute Summary collapse Instance Attribute Details #advisory_ids ⇒ Array<String>

The Advisory ID of the patch. For example, RHSA-2020:3779. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#arch ⇒ String

The architecture of the patch. For example, in example-pkg-0.710.10-2.7.abcd.x86_64, the architecture is indicated by x86_64. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#bugzilla_ids ⇒ Array<String>

The Bugzilla ID of the patch. For example, 1600646. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#classification ⇒ String

The classification of the patch. For example, SecurityUpdates, Updates, or CriticalUpdates.

#content_url ⇒ String

The URL where more information can be obtained about the patch.

#cve_ids ⇒ Array<String>

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID of the patch. For example, CVE-1999-0067. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#description ⇒ String

The description of the patch.

#epoch ⇒ Integer

The epoch of the patch. For example in pkg-example-EE-20180914-2.2.amzn1.noarch, the epoch value is 20180914-2. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#id ⇒ String

The ID of the patch. Applies to Windows patches only.

This ID is not the same as the Microsoft Knowledge Base ID.

#kb_number ⇒ String

The Microsoft Knowledge Base ID of the patch. Applies to Windows patches only.

#language ⇒ String

The language of the patch if it\'s language-specific.

#msrc_number ⇒ String

The ID of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) bulletin the patch is related to. For example, MS14-045. Applies to Windows patches only.

#msrc_severity ⇒ String

The severity of the patch, such as Critical, Important, or Moderate. Applies to Windows patches only.

#name ⇒ String

The name of the patch. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#product ⇒ String

The specific product the patch is applicable for. For example, WindowsServer2016 or AmazonLinux2018.03.

#product_family ⇒ String

The product family the patch is applicable for. For example, Windows or Amazon Linux 2.

#release ⇒ String

The particular release of a patch. For example, in pkg-example-EE-20180914-2.2.amzn1.noarch, the release is 2.amaz1. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#release_date ⇒ Time

The date the patch was released.

#repository ⇒ String

The source patch repository for the operating system and version, such as trusty-security for Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTE and focal-security for Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTE. Applies to Linux-based instances only.

#severity ⇒ String

The severity level of the patch. For example, CRITICAL or MODERATE.

#vendor ⇒ String

The name of the vendor providing the patch.

#version ⇒ String

The version number of the patch. For example, in example-pkg-1.710.10-2.7.abcd.x86_64, the version number is indicated by -1. Applies to Linux-based instances only.


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