aws-sdk-batch 1.61.0 → 1.62.0
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- data/CHANGELOG.md +5 -0
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- data/lib/aws-sdk-batch/client.rb +53 -9
- data/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb +13 -6
- data/lib/aws-sdk-batch.rb +1 -1
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data/lib/aws-sdk-batch/client.rb
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# [Launching an Amazon ECS container instance][3] in the *Amazon Elastic
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# after it's created. For example, it also doesn't update the AMIs in
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# your compute environment when a newer version of the Amazon ECS
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# optimized AMI is available. You're responsible for the management of
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# the guest operating system. This includes any updates and security
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# patches. You're also responsible for any additional application
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# software or utilities that you install on the compute resources. There
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# are two ways to use a new AMI for your Batch jobs. The original method
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# is to complete these steps:
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# In April 2022, Batch added enhanced support for updating compute
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# environments. For more information, see [Updating compute
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# environments][4]. To use the enhanced updating of compute environments
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# to update AMIs, follow these rules:
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# * Either do not set the service role (`serviceRole`) parameter or set
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# it to the **AWSBatchServiceRole** service-linked role.
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# * Set the update to latest image version
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# update is initiated. Alternatively you can specify the AMI ID in the
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# `imageId` or `imageIdOverride` parameters, or the launch template
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# identified by the `LaunchTemplate` properties. Changing any of these
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# parameters. It can only be replaced by specifying a different launch
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# template (if `$Default`)or by adding a new version to the launch
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- Amazon Web Services
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