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Class: Aws::SSM::Types::UpdateMaintenanceWindowRequestWhen passing UpdateMaintenanceWindowRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
window_id: "MaintenanceWindowId", name: "MaintenanceWindowName",
description: "MaintenanceWindowDescription",
start_date: "MaintenanceWindowStringDateTime",
end_date: "MaintenanceWindowStringDateTime",
schedule: "MaintenanceWindowSchedule",
schedule_timezone: "MaintenanceWindowTimezone",
schedule_offset: 1,
duration: 1,
cutoff: 1,
allow_unassociated_targets: false,
enabled: false,
replace: false,
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
Whether targets must be registered with the maintenance window before tasks can be defined for those targets.
The number of hours before the end of the maintenance window that Systems Manager stops scheduling new tasks for execution.
An optional description for the update request.
The duration of the maintenance window in hours.
Whether the maintenance window is enabled.
The date and time, in ISO-8601 Extended format, for when you want the maintenance window to become inactive.
The name of the maintenance window.
If True, then all fields that are required by the CreateMaintenanceWindow action are also required for this API request.
The schedule of the maintenance window in the form of a cron or rate expression.
The number of days to wait after the date and time specified by a CRON expression before running the maintenance window.
The time zone that the scheduled maintenance window executions are based on, in Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) format.
The time zone that the scheduled maintenance window executions are based on, in Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) format.
The ID of the maintenance window to update.
Whether targets must be registered with the maintenance window before tasks can be defined for those targets.
#cutoff ⇒ IntegerThe number of hours before the end of the maintenance window that Systems Manager stops scheduling new tasks for execution.
#description ⇒ StringAn optional description for the update request.
#duration ⇒ IntegerThe duration of the maintenance window in hours.
#enabled ⇒ BooleanWhether the maintenance window is enabled.
#end_date ⇒ StringThe date and time, in ISO-8601 Extended format, for when you want the maintenance window to become inactive. EndDate allows you to set a date and time in the future when the maintenance window will no longer run.
#name ⇒ StringThe name of the maintenance window.
#replace ⇒ BooleanIf True, then all fields that are required by the CreateMaintenanceWindow action are also required for this API request. Optional fields that are not specified are set to null.
#schedule ⇒ StringThe schedule of the maintenance window in the form of a cron or rate expression.
#schedule_offset ⇒ IntegerThe number of days to wait after the date and time specified by a CRON expression before running the maintenance window.
For example, the following cron expression schedules a maintenance window to run the third Tuesday of every month at 11:30 PM.
cron(0 30 23 ? * TUE#3 *)
If the schedule offset is 2
, the maintenance window won\'t run until two days later.
The time zone that the scheduled maintenance window executions are based on, in Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) format. For example: \"America/Los_Angeles\", \"etc/UTC\", or \"Asia/Seoul\". For more information, see the Time Zone Database on the IANA website.
#start_date ⇒ StringThe time zone that the scheduled maintenance window executions are based on, in Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) format. For example: \"America/Los_Angeles\", \"etc/UTC\", or \"Asia/Seoul\". For more information, see the Time Zone Database on the IANA website.
#window_id ⇒ StringThe ID of the maintenance window to update.
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