aws-sdk-ssm 1.73.0 → 1.74.0

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@@ -45,6 +45,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-ssm/customizations'
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  # @service
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  module Aws::SSM
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.73.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.74.0'
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  end
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  #
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  # @option options [Integer] :http_read_timeout (60) The default
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  # number of seconds to wait for response data. This value can
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- # safely be set
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- # per-request on the session yielded by {#session_for}.
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+ # safely be set per-request on the session.
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  #
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  # @option options [Float] :http_idle_timeout (5) The number of
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  # seconds a connection is allowed to sit idle before it is
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  # request body. This option has no effect unless the request has
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  # "Expect" header set to "100-continue". Defaults to `nil` which
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  # disables this behaviour. This value can safely be set per
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- # request on the session yielded by {#session_for}.
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+ # request on the session.
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  #
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  # @option options [Boolean] :http_wire_trace (false) When `true`,
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  # HTTP debug output will be sent to the `:logger`.
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  # for each resource type. Using a consistent set of tag keys makes it
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  # easier for you to manage your resources. You can search and filter the
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  # resources based on the tags you add. Tags don't have any semantic
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- # meaning to Amazon EC2 and are interpreted strictly as a string of
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- # characters.
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+ # meaning to and are interpreted strictly as a string of characters.
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  #
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- # For more information about tags, see [Tagging Your Amazon EC2
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- # Resources][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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+ # For more information about using tags with EC2 instances, see [Tagging
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+ # your Amazon EC2 resources][1] in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.
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  #
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- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Tags.html
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Tags.html
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :resource_type
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  # manage them using Systems Manager capabilities. You use the activation
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  # code and ID when installing SSM Agent on machines in your hybrid
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  # environment. For more information about requirements for managing
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- # on-premises instances and VMs using Systems Manager, see [Setting Up
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- # AWS Systems Manager for Hybrid Environments][1] in the *AWS Systems
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+ # on-premises instances and VMs using Systems Manager, see [Setting up
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+ # AWS Systems Manager for hybrid environments][1] in the *AWS Systems
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  # Manager User Guide*.
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  #
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  # <note markdown="1"> On-premises servers or VMs that are registered with Systems Manager
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- # and Amazon EC2 instances that you manage with Systems Manager are all
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+ # and EC2 instances that you manage with Systems Manager are all called
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+ # *managed instances*.
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  # </note>
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-managedinstances.html
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  # @option params [String] :description
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  # The Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that you want to
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- # `ssm.amazonaws.com`. For more information, see [Create an IAM Service
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- # Role for a Hybrid Environment][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User
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+ # `ssm.amazonaws.com`. For more information, see [Create an IAM service
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+ # role for a hybrid environment][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User
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  # Guide*.
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  # The parameters for the runtime configuration of the document.
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- # specify a value for `Targets` if you don't specify a value for
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- # `InstanceId`.
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+ # The targets for the association. You can target instances by using
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+ # tags, AWS Resource Groups, all instances in an AWS account, or
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+ # individual instance IDs. For more information about choosing targets
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+ # for an association, see [Using targets and rate controls with State
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+ # Manager associations][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
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+ # association execution to determine the compliance status. If the
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+ # association execution runs successfully, then the association is
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+ #
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+ # for the PutComplianceItems API action. In this case, compliance data
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+ # is not managed by State Manager. It is managed by your direct call to
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+ # the PutComplianceItems API action.
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+ # Creates a Systems Manager (SSM) document. An SSM document defines the
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+ # actions that Systems Manager performs on your managed instances. For
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+ # more information about SSM documents, including information about
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- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/Explorer-resource-data-sync.html
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-inventory-datasync.html
1572
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/Explorer-resource-data-sync.html
1513
1573
  #
1514
1574
  # @option params [required, String] :sync_name
1515
1575
  # A name for the configuration.
1516
1576
  #
1517
1577
  # @option params [Types::ResourceDataSyncS3Destination] :s3_destination
1518
- # Amazon S3 configuration details for the sync.
1578
+ # Amazon S3 configuration details for the sync. This parameter is
1579
+ # required if the `SyncType` value is SyncToDestination.
1519
1580
  #
1520
1581
  # @option params [String] :sync_type
1521
1582
  # Specify `SyncToDestination` to create a resource data sync that
1522
- # synchronizes data from multiple AWS Regions to an Amazon S3 bucket.
1523
- # Specify `SyncFromSource` to synchronize data from multiple AWS
1524
- # accounts and Regions, as listed in AWS Organizations.
1583
+ # synchronizes data to an S3 bucket for Inventory. If you specify
1584
+ # `SyncToDestination`, you must provide a value for `S3Destination`.
1585
+ # Specify `SyncFromSource` to synchronize data from a single account and
1586
+ # multiple Regions, or multiple AWS accounts and Regions, as listed in
1587
+ # AWS Organizations for Explorer. If you specify `SyncFromSource`, you
1588
+ # must provide a value for `SyncSource`. The default value is
1589
+ # `SyncToDestination`.
1525
1590
  #
1526
1591
  # @option params [Types::ResourceDataSyncSource] :sync_source
1527
- # Specify information about the data sources to synchronize.
1592
+ # Specify information about the data sources to synchronize. This
1593
+ # parameter is required if the `SyncType` value is SyncFromSource.
1528
1594
  #
1529
1595
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
1530
1596
  #
@@ -2041,6 +2107,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
2041
2107
  # * {Types::DescribeActivationsResult#activation_list #activation_list} => Array&lt;Types::Activation&gt;
2042
2108
  # * {Types::DescribeActivationsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
2043
2109
  #
2110
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
2111
+ #
2044
2112
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2045
2113
  #
2046
2114
  # resp = client.describe_activations({
@@ -2151,6 +2219,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
2151
2219
  # resp.association_description.max_errors #=> String
2152
2220
  # resp.association_description.max_concurrency #=> String
2153
2221
  # resp.association_description.compliance_severity #=> String, one of "CRITICAL", "HIGH", "MEDIUM", "LOW", "UNSPECIFIED"
2222
+ # resp.association_description.sync_compliance #=> String, one of "AUTO", "MANUAL"
2154
2223
  #
2155
2224
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/DescribeAssociation AWS API Documentation
2156
2225
  #
@@ -2803,34 +2872,37 @@ module Aws::SSM
2803
2872
  req.send_request(options)
2804
2873
  end
2805
2874
 
2806
- # Describes one or more of your instances. You can use this to get
2807
- # information about instances like the operating system platform, the
2808
- # SSM Agent version (Linux), status etc. If you specify one or more
2809
- # instance IDs, it returns information for those instances. If you do
2810
- # not specify instance IDs, it returns information for all your
2811
- # instances. If you specify an instance ID that is not valid or an
2812
- # instance that you do not own, you receive an error.
2875
+ # Describes one or more of your instances, including information about
2876
+ # the operating system platform, the version of SSM Agent installed on
2877
+ # the instance, instance status, and so on.
2878
+ #
2879
+ # If you specify one or more instance IDs, it returns information for
2880
+ # those instances. If you do not specify instance IDs, it returns
2881
+ # information for all your instances. If you specify an instance ID that
2882
+ # is not valid or an instance that you do not own, you receive an error.
2813
2883
  #
2814
2884
  # <note markdown="1"> The IamRole field for this API action is the Amazon Identity and
2815
2885
  # Access Management (IAM) role assigned to on-premises instances. This
2816
- # call does not return the IAM role for Amazon EC2 instances.
2886
+ # call does not return the IAM role for EC2 instances.
2817
2887
  #
2818
2888
  # </note>
2819
2889
  #
2820
2890
  # @option params [Array<Types::InstanceInformationFilter>] :instance_information_filter_list
2821
2891
  # This is a legacy method. We recommend that you don't use this method.
2822
- # Instead, use the InstanceInformationFilter action. The
2823
- # `InstanceInformationFilter` action enables you to return instance
2824
- # information by using tags that are specified as a key-value mapping.
2892
+ # Instead, use the `Filters` data type. `Filters` enables you to return
2893
+ # instance information by filtering based on tags applied to managed
2894
+ # instances.
2895
+ #
2896
+ # <note markdown="1"> Attempting to use `InstanceInformationFilterList` and `Filters` leads
2897
+ # to an exception error.
2825
2898
  #
2826
- # If you do use this method, then you can't use the
2827
- # `InstanceInformationFilter` action. Using this method and the
2828
- # `InstanceInformationFilter` action causes an exception error.
2899
+ # </note>
2829
2900
  #
2830
2901
  # @option params [Array<Types::InstanceInformationStringFilter>] :filters
2831
2902
  # One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of
2832
- # instances. You can filter on Amazon EC2 tag. Specify tags by using a
2833
- # key-value mapping.
2903
+ # instances. You can filter based on tags applied to EC2 instances. Use
2904
+ # this `Filters` data type instead of `InstanceInformationFilterList`,
2905
+ # which is deprecated.
2834
2906
  #
2835
2907
  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
2836
2908
  # The maximum number of items to return for this call. The call also
@@ -2846,6 +2918,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
2846
2918
  # * {Types::DescribeInstanceInformationResult#instance_information_list #instance_information_list} => Array&lt;Types::InstanceInformation&gt;
2847
2919
  # * {Types::DescribeInstanceInformationResult#next_token #next_token} => String
2848
2920
  #
2921
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
2922
+ #
2849
2923
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2850
2924
  #
2851
2925
  # resp = client.describe_instance_information({
@@ -3665,7 +3739,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
3665
3739
 
3666
3740
  # Query a set of OpsItems. You must have permission in AWS Identity and
3667
3741
  # Access Management (IAM) to query a list of OpsItems. For more
3668
- # information, see [Getting Started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS
3742
+ # information, see [Getting started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS
3669
3743
  # Systems Manager User Guide*.
3670
3744
  #
3671
3745
  # Operations engineers and IT professionals use OpsCenter to view,
@@ -3676,11 +3750,11 @@ module Aws::SSM
3676
3750
  #
3677
3751
  #
3678
3752
  #
3679
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
3680
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
3753
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
3754
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
3681
3755
  #
3682
3756
  # @option params [Array<Types::OpsItemFilter>] :ops_item_filters
3683
- # One or more filters to limit the reponse.
3757
+ # One or more filters to limit the response.
3684
3758
  #
3685
3759
  # * Key: CreatedTime
3686
3760
  #
@@ -3827,6 +3901,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
3827
3901
  # * {Types::DescribeParametersResult#parameters #parameters} => Array&lt;Types::ParameterMetadata&gt;
3828
3902
  # * {Types::DescribeParametersResult#next_token #next_token} => String
3829
3903
  #
3904
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
3905
+ #
3830
3906
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3831
3907
  #
3832
3908
  # resp = client.describe_parameters({
@@ -4359,8 +4435,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
4359
4435
  #
4360
4436
  # @option params [required, String] :instance_id
4361
4437
  # (Required) The ID of the managed instance targeted by the command. A
4362
- # managed instance can be an Amazon EC2 instance or an instance in your
4363
- # hybrid environment that is configured for Systems Manager.
4438
+ # managed instance can be an EC2 instance or an instance in your hybrid
4439
+ # environment that is configured for Systems Manager.
4364
4440
  #
4365
4441
  # @option params [String] :plugin_name
4366
4442
  # (Optional) The name of the plugin for which you want detailed results.
@@ -4426,7 +4502,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
4426
4502
  end
4427
4503
 
4428
4504
  # Retrieves the Session Manager connection status for an instance to
4429
- # determine whether it is connected and ready to receive Session Manager
4505
+ # determine whether it is running and ready to receive Session Manager
4430
4506
  # connections.
4431
4507
  #
4432
4508
  # @option params [required, String] :target
@@ -4541,7 +4617,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
4541
4617
  # @option params [String] :version_name
4542
4618
  # An optional field specifying the version of the artifact associated
4543
4619
  # with the document. For example, "Release 12, Update 6". This value
4544
- # is unique across all versions of a document, and cannot be changed.
4620
+ # is unique across all versions of a document and can't be changed.
4545
4621
  #
4546
4622
  # @option params [String] :document_version
4547
4623
  # The document version for which you want information.
@@ -5060,7 +5136,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
5060
5136
  # Get information about an OpsItem by using the ID. You must have
5061
5137
  # permission in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to view
5062
5138
  # information about an OpsItem. For more information, see [Getting
5063
- # Started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
5139
+ # started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
5064
5140
  #
5065
5141
  # Operations engineers and IT professionals use OpsCenter to view,
5066
5142
  # investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the
@@ -5070,8 +5146,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
5070
5146
  #
5071
5147
  #
5072
5148
  #
5073
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
5074
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
5149
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
5150
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
5075
5151
  #
5076
5152
  # @option params [required, String] :ops_item_id
5077
5153
  # The ID of the OpsItem that you want to get.
@@ -5271,6 +5347,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
5271
5347
  # * {Types::GetParameterHistoryResult#parameters #parameters} => Array&lt;Types::ParameterHistory&gt;
5272
5348
  # * {Types::GetParameterHistoryResult#next_token #next_token} => String
5273
5349
  #
5350
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
5351
+ #
5274
5352
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
5275
5353
  #
5276
5354
  # resp = client.get_parameter_history({
@@ -5406,6 +5484,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
5406
5484
  # * {Types::GetParametersByPathResult#parameters #parameters} => Array&lt;Types::Parameter&gt;
5407
5485
  # * {Types::GetParametersByPathResult#next_token #next_token} => String
5408
5486
  #
5487
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
5488
+ #
5409
5489
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
5410
5490
  #
5411
5491
  # resp = client.get_parameters_by_path({
@@ -5576,7 +5656,10 @@ module Aws::SSM
5576
5656
  # Query the current service setting for the account.
5577
5657
  #
5578
5658
  # @option params [required, String] :setting_id
5579
- # The ID of the service setting to get.
5659
+ # The ID of the service setting to get. The setting ID can be
5660
+ # `/ssm/parameter-store/default-parameter-tier`,
5661
+ # `/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`, or
5662
+ # `/ssm/managed-instance/activation-tier`.
5580
5663
  #
5581
5664
  # @return [Types::GetServiceSettingResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
5582
5665
  #
@@ -5729,6 +5812,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
5729
5812
  # resp.association_versions[0].max_errors #=> String
5730
5813
  # resp.association_versions[0].max_concurrency #=> String
5731
5814
  # resp.association_versions[0].compliance_severity #=> String, one of "CRITICAL", "HIGH", "MEDIUM", "LOW", "UNSPECIFIED"
5815
+ # resp.association_versions[0].sync_compliance #=> String, one of "AUTO", "MANUAL"
5732
5816
  # resp.next_token #=> String
5733
5817
  #
5734
5818
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/ListAssociationVersions AWS API Documentation
@@ -5762,12 +5846,14 @@ module Aws::SSM
5762
5846
  # * {Types::ListAssociationsResult#associations #associations} => Array&lt;Types::Association&gt;
5763
5847
  # * {Types::ListAssociationsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
5764
5848
  #
5849
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
5850
+ #
5765
5851
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
5766
5852
  #
5767
5853
  # resp = client.list_associations({
5768
5854
  # association_filter_list: [
5769
5855
  # {
5770
- # key: "InstanceId", # required, accepts InstanceId, Name, AssociationId, AssociationStatusName, LastExecutedBefore, LastExecutedAfter, AssociationName
5856
+ # key: "InstanceId", # required, accepts InstanceId, Name, AssociationId, AssociationStatusName, LastExecutedBefore, LastExecutedAfter, AssociationName, ResourceGroupName
5771
5857
  # value: "AssociationFilterValue", # required
5772
5858
  # },
5773
5859
  # ],
@@ -5841,6 +5927,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
5841
5927
  # * {Types::ListCommandInvocationsResult#command_invocations #command_invocations} => Array&lt;Types::CommandInvocation&gt;
5842
5928
  # * {Types::ListCommandInvocationsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
5843
5929
  #
5930
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
5931
+ #
5844
5932
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
5845
5933
  #
5846
5934
  # resp = client.list_command_invocations({
@@ -5929,6 +6017,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
5929
6017
  # * {Types::ListCommandsResult#commands #commands} => Array&lt;Types::Command&gt;
5930
6018
  # * {Types::ListCommandsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
5931
6019
  #
6020
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
6021
+ #
5932
6022
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
5933
6023
  #
5934
6024
  # resp = client.list_commands({
@@ -6185,12 +6275,16 @@ module Aws::SSM
6185
6275
  # filter.
6186
6276
  #
6187
6277
  # @option params [Array<Types::DocumentFilter>] :document_filter_list
6188
- # One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of
6189
- # results.
6278
+ # This data type is deprecated. Instead, use `Filters`.
6190
6279
  #
6191
6280
  # @option params [Array<Types::DocumentKeyValuesFilter>] :filters
6192
- # One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of
6193
- # results.
6281
+ # One or more DocumentKeyValuesFilter objects. Use a filter to return a
6282
+ # more specific list of results. For keys, you can specify one or more
6283
+ # key-value pair tags that have been applied to a document. Other valid
6284
+ # keys include `Owner`, `Name`, `PlatformTypes`, and `DocumentType`. For
6285
+ # example, to return documents you own use `Key=Owner,Values=Self`. To
6286
+ # specify a custom key-value pair, use the format
6287
+ # `Key=tag:tagName,Values=valueName`.
6194
6288
  #
6195
6289
  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
6196
6290
  # The maximum number of items to return for this call. The call also
@@ -6206,6 +6300,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
6206
6300
  # * {Types::ListDocumentsResult#document_identifiers #document_identifiers} => Array&lt;Types::DocumentIdentifier&gt;
6207
6301
  # * {Types::ListDocumentsResult#next_token #next_token} => String
6208
6302
  #
6303
+ # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
6304
+ #
6209
6305
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
6210
6306
  #
6211
6307
  # resp = client.list_documents({
@@ -6620,13 +6716,28 @@ module Aws::SSM
6620
6716
  # @option params [required, Array<Types::ComplianceItemEntry>] :items
6621
6717
  # Information about the compliance as defined by the resource type. For
6622
6718
  # example, for a patch compliance type, `Items` includes information
6623
- # about the PatchSeverity, Classification, etc.
6719
+ # about the PatchSeverity, Classification, and so on.
6624
6720
  #
6625
6721
  # @option params [String] :item_content_hash
6626
6722
  # MD5 or SHA-256 content hash. The content hash is used to determine if
6627
6723
  # existing information should be overwritten or ignored. If the content
6628
6724
  # hashes match, the request to put compliance information is ignored.
6629
6725
  #
6726
+ # @option params [String] :upload_type
6727
+ # The mode for uploading compliance items. You can specify `COMPLETE` or
6728
+ # `PARTIAL`. In `COMPLETE` mode, the system overwrites all existing
6729
+ # compliance information for the resource. You must provide a full list
6730
+ # of compliance items each time you send the request.
6731
+ #
6732
+ # In `PARTIAL` mode, the system overwrites compliance information for a
6733
+ # specific association. The association must be configured with
6734
+ # `SyncCompliance` set to `MANUAL`. By default, all requests use
6735
+ # `COMPLETE` mode.
6736
+ #
6737
+ # <note markdown="1"> This attribute is only valid for association compliance.
6738
+ #
6739
+ # </note>
6740
+ #
6630
6741
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
6631
6742
  #
6632
6743
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -6652,6 +6763,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
6652
6763
  # },
6653
6764
  # ],
6654
6765
  # item_content_hash: "ComplianceItemContentHash",
6766
+ # upload_type: "COMPLETE", # accepts COMPLETE, PARTIAL
6655
6767
  # })
6656
6768
  #
6657
6769
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/PutComplianceItems AWS API Documentation
@@ -6739,8 +6851,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
6739
6851
  # levels.
6740
6852
  #
6741
6853
  # For additional information about valid values for parameter names, see
6742
- # [Requirements and Constraints for Parameter Names][1] in the *AWS
6743
- # Systems Manager User Guide*.
6854
+ # [About requirements and constraints for parameter names][1] in the
6855
+ # *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
6744
6856
  #
6745
6857
  # <note markdown="1"> The maximum length constraint listed below includes capacity for
6746
6858
  # additional system attributes that are not part of the name. The
@@ -6754,7 +6866,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
6754
6866
  #
6755
6867
  #
6756
6868
  #
6757
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-parameter-name-constraints.html
6869
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-parameter-name-constraints.html
6758
6870
  #
6759
6871
  # @option params [String] :description
6760
6872
  # Information about the parameter that you want to add to the system.
@@ -6838,8 +6950,9 @@ module Aws::SSM
6838
6950
  # Advanced parameters have a content size limit of 8 KB and can be
6839
6951
  # configured to use parameter policies. You can create a maximum of
6840
6952
  # 100,000 advanced parameters for each Region in an AWS account.
6841
- # Advanced parameters incur a charge. For more information, see [About
6842
- # Advanced Parameters][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
6953
+ # Advanced parameters incur a charge. For more information, see
6954
+ # [Standard and advanced parameter tiers][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager
6955
+ # User Guide*.
6843
6956
  #
6844
6957
  # You can change a standard parameter to an advanced parameter any time.
6845
6958
  # But you can't revert an advanced parameter to a standard parameter.
@@ -6893,13 +7006,13 @@ module Aws::SSM
6893
7006
  # current Region.
6894
7007
  #
6895
7008
  # For more information about configuring the default tier option, see
6896
- # [Specifying a Default Parameter Tier][2] in the *AWS Systems Manager
7009
+ # [Specifying a default parameter tier][2] in the *AWS Systems Manager
6897
7010
  # User Guide*.
6898
7011
  #
6899
7012
  #
6900
7013
  #
6901
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-advanced-parameters.html
6902
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ps-default-tier.html
7014
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-advanced-parameters.html
7015
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ps-default-tier.html
6903
7016
  #
6904
7017
  # @option params [String] :policies
6905
7018
  # One or more policies to apply to a parameter. This action takes a JSON
@@ -6923,11 +7036,11 @@ module Aws::SSM
6923
7036
  #
6924
7037
  # All existing policies are preserved until you send new policies or an
6925
7038
  # empty policy. For more information about parameter policies, see
6926
- # [Working with Parameter Policies][1].
7039
+ # [Assigning parameter policies][1].
6927
7040
  #
6928
7041
  #
6929
7042
  #
6930
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-paramstore-su-policies.html
7043
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-policies.html
6931
7044
  #
6932
7045
  # @return [Types::PutParameterResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
6933
7046
  #
@@ -7083,8 +7196,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
7083
7196
  # </note>
7084
7197
  #
7085
7198
  # For more information about these examples formats, including the best
7086
- # use case for each one, see [Examples: Register Targets with a
7087
- # Maintenance Window][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7199
+ # use case for each one, see [Examples: Register targets with a
7200
+ # maintenance window][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7088
7201
  #
7089
7202
  #
7090
7203
  #
@@ -7170,15 +7283,15 @@ module Aws::SSM
7170
7283
  # For more information, see the following topics in the in the *AWS
7171
7284
  # Systems Manager User Guide*\:
7172
7285
  #
7173
- # * [Service-Linked Role Permissions for Systems Manager][1]
7286
+ # * [Using service-linked roles for Systems Manager][1]
7174
7287
  #
7175
- # * [Should I Use a Service-Linked Role or a Custom Service Role to Run
7176
- # Maintenance Window Tasks? ][2]
7288
+ # * [Should I use a service-linked role or a custom service role to run
7289
+ # maintenance window tasks? ][2]
7177
7290
  #
7178
7291
  #
7179
7292
  #
7180
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/using-service-linked-roles.html#slr-permissions
7181
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-maintenance-permissions.html#maintenance-window-tasks-service-role
7293
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/using-service-linked-roles.html#slr-permissions
7294
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-maintenance-permissions.html#maintenance-window-tasks-service-role
7182
7295
  #
7183
7296
  # @option params [required, String] :task_type
7184
7297
  # The type of task being registered.
@@ -7213,7 +7326,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
7213
7326
  # scheduled.
7214
7327
  #
7215
7328
  # @option params [Types::LoggingInfo] :logging_info
7216
- # A structure containing information about an Amazon S3 bucket to write
7329
+ # A structure containing information about an S3 bucket to write
7217
7330
  # instance-level logs to.
7218
7331
  #
7219
7332
  # <note markdown="1"> `LoggingInfo` has been deprecated. To specify an S3 bucket to contain
@@ -7394,7 +7507,11 @@ module Aws::SSM
7394
7507
  # provisioned by the AWS service team.
7395
7508
  #
7396
7509
  # @option params [required, String] :setting_id
7397
- # The ID of the service setting to reset.
7510
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service setting to reset. The
7511
+ # setting ID can be `/ssm/parameter-store/default-parameter-tier`,
7512
+ # `/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`, or
7513
+ # `/ssm/managed-instance/activation-tier`. For example,
7514
+ # `arn:aws:ssm:us-east-1:111122223333:servicesetting/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`.
7398
7515
  #
7399
7516
  # @return [Types::ResetServiceSettingResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
7400
7517
  #
@@ -7521,23 +7638,23 @@ module Aws::SSM
7521
7638
  # maximum of 50 IDs. If you prefer not to list individual instance IDs,
7522
7639
  # you can instead send commands to a fleet of instances using the
7523
7640
  # Targets parameter, which accepts EC2 tags. For more information about
7524
- # how to use targets, see [Sending Commands to a Fleet][1] in the *AWS
7525
- # Systems Manager User Guide*.
7641
+ # how to use targets, see [Using targets and rate controls to send
7642
+ # commands to a fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7526
7643
  #
7527
7644
  #
7528
7645
  #
7529
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html
7646
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html
7530
7647
  #
7531
7648
  # @option params [Array<Types::Target>] :targets
7532
7649
  # (Optional) An array of search criteria that targets instances using a
7533
7650
  # Key,Value combination that you specify. Targets is required if you
7534
7651
  # don't provide one or more instance IDs in the call. For more
7535
- # information about how to use targets, see [Sending Commands to a
7536
- # Fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7652
+ # information about how to use targets, see [Sending commands to a
7653
+ # fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7537
7654
  #
7538
7655
  #
7539
7656
  #
7540
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html
7657
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html
7541
7658
  #
7542
7659
  # @option params [required, String] :document_name
7543
7660
  # Required. The name of the Systems Manager document to run. This can be
@@ -7586,7 +7703,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
7586
7703
  # @option params [String] :output_s3_region
7587
7704
  # (Deprecated) You can no longer specify this parameter. The system
7588
7705
  # ignores it. Instead, Systems Manager automatically determines the
7589
- # Amazon S3 bucket region.
7706
+ # Region of the S3 bucket.
7590
7707
  #
7591
7708
  # @option params [String] :output_s3_bucket_name
7592
7709
  # The name of the S3 bucket where command execution responses should be
@@ -7600,12 +7717,12 @@ module Aws::SSM
7600
7717
  # (Optional) The maximum number of instances that are allowed to run the
7601
7718
  # command at the same time. You can specify a number such as 10 or a
7602
7719
  # percentage such as 10%. The default value is 50. For more information
7603
- # about how to use MaxConcurrency, see [Using Concurrency Controls][1]
7720
+ # about how to use MaxConcurrency, see [Using concurrency controls][1]
7604
7721
  # in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7605
7722
  #
7606
7723
  #
7607
7724
  #
7608
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-velocity
7725
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-velocity
7609
7726
  #
7610
7727
  # @option params [String] :max_errors
7611
7728
  # The maximum number of errors allowed without the command failing. When
@@ -7613,11 +7730,11 @@ module Aws::SSM
7613
7730
  # systems stops sending the command to additional targets. You can
7614
7731
  # specify a number like 10 or a percentage like 10%. The default value
7615
7732
  # is 0. For more information about how to use MaxErrors, see [Using
7616
- # Error Controls][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7733
+ # error controls][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7617
7734
  #
7618
7735
  #
7619
7736
  #
7620
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-maxerrors
7737
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-maxerrors
7621
7738
  #
7622
7739
  # @option params [String] :service_role_arn
7623
7740
  # The ARN of the IAM service role to use to publish Amazon Simple
@@ -7799,12 +7916,12 @@ module Aws::SSM
7799
7916
  # A location is a combination of AWS Regions and/or AWS accounts where
7800
7917
  # you want to run the Automation. Use this action to start an Automation
7801
7918
  # in multiple Regions and multiple accounts. For more information, see
7802
- # [Executing Automations in Multiple AWS Regions and Accounts][1] in the
7803
- # *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7919
+ # [Running Automation workflows in multiple AWS Regions and accounts][1]
7920
+ # in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7804
7921
  #
7805
7922
  #
7806
7923
  #
7807
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-automation-multiple-accounts-and-regions.html
7924
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-automation-multiple-accounts-and-regions.html
7808
7925
  #
7809
7926
  # @option params [Array<Types::Tag>] :tags
7810
7927
  # Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. You can specify a
@@ -7887,8 +8004,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
7887
8004
  #
7888
8005
  # <note markdown="1"> AWS CLI usage: `start-session` is an interactive command that requires
7889
8006
  # the Session Manager plugin to be installed on the client machine
7890
- # making the call. For information, see [ Install the Session Manager
7891
- # Plugin for the AWS CLI][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
8007
+ # making the call. For information, see [Install the Session Manager
8008
+ # plugin for the AWS CLI][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
7892
8009
  #
7893
8010
  # AWS Tools for PowerShell usage: Start-SSMSession is not currently
7894
8011
  # supported by AWS Tools for PowerShell on Windows local machines.
@@ -7897,7 +8014,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
7897
8014
  #
7898
8015
  #
7899
8016
  #
7900
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/session-manager-working-with-install-plugin.html
8017
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/session-manager-working-with-install-plugin.html
7901
8018
  #
7902
8019
  # @option params [required, String] :target
7903
8020
  # The instance to connect to for the session.
@@ -8030,8 +8147,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
8030
8147
  # update.
8031
8148
  #
8032
8149
  # @option params [Types::InstanceAssociationOutputLocation] :output_location
8033
- # An Amazon S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this
8034
- # request.
8150
+ # An S3 bucket where you want to store the results of this request.
8035
8151
  #
8036
8152
  # @option params [String] :name
8037
8153
  # The name of the SSM document that contains the configuration
@@ -8104,6 +8220,21 @@ module Aws::SSM
8104
8220
  # @option params [String] :compliance_severity
8105
8221
  # The severity level to assign to the association.
8106
8222
  #
8223
+ # @option params [String] :sync_compliance
8224
+ # The mode for generating association compliance. You can specify `AUTO`
8225
+ # or `MANUAL`. In `AUTO` mode, the system uses the status of the
8226
+ # association execution to determine the compliance status. If the
8227
+ # association execution runs successfully, then the association is
8228
+ # `COMPLIANT`. If the association execution doesn't run successfully,
8229
+ # the association is `NON-COMPLIANT`.
8230
+ #
8231
+ # In `MANUAL` mode, you must specify the `AssociationId` as a parameter
8232
+ # for the PutComplianceItems API action. In this case, compliance data
8233
+ # is not managed by State Manager. It is managed by your direct call to
8234
+ # the PutComplianceItems API action.
8235
+ #
8236
+ # By default, all associations use `AUTO` mode.
8237
+ #
8107
8238
  # @return [Types::UpdateAssociationResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
8108
8239
  #
8109
8240
  # * {Types::UpdateAssociationResult#association_description #association_description} => Types::AssociationDescription
@@ -8137,6 +8268,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
8137
8268
  # max_errors: "MaxErrors",
8138
8269
  # max_concurrency: "MaxConcurrency",
8139
8270
  # compliance_severity: "CRITICAL", # accepts CRITICAL, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, UNSPECIFIED
8271
+ # sync_compliance: "AUTO", # accepts AUTO, MANUAL
8140
8272
  # })
8141
8273
  #
8142
8274
  # @example Response structure
@@ -8174,6 +8306,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
8174
8306
  # resp.association_description.max_errors #=> String
8175
8307
  # resp.association_description.max_concurrency #=> String
8176
8308
  # resp.association_description.compliance_severity #=> String, one of "CRITICAL", "HIGH", "MEDIUM", "LOW", "UNSPECIFIED"
8309
+ # resp.association_description.sync_compliance #=> String, one of "AUTO", "MANUAL"
8177
8310
  #
8178
8311
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/UpdateAssociation AWS API Documentation
8179
8312
  #
@@ -8248,6 +8381,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
8248
8381
  # resp.association_description.max_errors #=> String
8249
8382
  # resp.association_description.max_concurrency #=> String
8250
8383
  # resp.association_description.compliance_severity #=> String, one of "CRITICAL", "HIGH", "MEDIUM", "LOW", "UNSPECIFIED"
8384
+ # resp.association_description.sync_compliance #=> String, one of "AUTO", "MANUAL"
8251
8385
  #
8252
8386
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/UpdateAssociationStatus AWS API Documentation
8253
8387
  #
@@ -8277,7 +8411,10 @@ module Aws::SSM
8277
8411
  # changed.
8278
8412
  #
8279
8413
  # @option params [String] :document_version
8280
- # (Required) The version of the document that you want to update.
8414
+ # (Required) The latest version of the document that you want to update.
8415
+ # The latest document version can be specified using the $LATEST
8416
+ # variable or by the version number. Updating a previous version of a
8417
+ # document is not supported.
8281
8418
  #
8282
8419
  # @option params [String] :document_format
8283
8420
  # Specify the document format for the new document version. Systems
@@ -8651,15 +8788,15 @@ module Aws::SSM
8651
8788
  # For more information, see the following topics in the in the *AWS
8652
8789
  # Systems Manager User Guide*\:
8653
8790
  #
8654
- # * [Service-Linked Role Permissions for Systems Manager][1]
8791
+ # * [Using service-linked roles for Systems Manager][1]
8655
8792
  #
8656
- # * [Should I Use a Service-Linked Role or a Custom Service Role to Run
8657
- # Maintenance Window Tasks? ][2]
8793
+ # * [Should I use a service-linked role or a custom service role to run
8794
+ # maintenance window tasks? ][2]
8658
8795
  #
8659
8796
  #
8660
8797
  #
8661
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/using-service-linked-roles.html#slr-permissions
8662
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-maintenance-permissions.html#maintenance-window-tasks-service-role
8798
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/using-service-linked-roles.html#slr-permissions
8799
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-maintenance-permissions.html#maintenance-window-tasks-service-role
8663
8800
  #
8664
8801
  # @option params [Hash<String,Types::MaintenanceWindowTaskParameterValueExpression>] :task_parameters
8665
8802
  # The parameters to modify.
@@ -8864,8 +9001,10 @@ module Aws::SSM
8864
9001
  req.send_request(options)
8865
9002
  end
8866
9003
 
8867
- # Assigns or changes an Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) role
8868
- # for the managed instance.
9004
+ # Changes the Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that is
9005
+ # assigned to the on-premises instance or virtual machines (VM). IAM
9006
+ # roles are first assigned to these hybrid instances during the
9007
+ # activation process. For more information, see CreateActivation.
8869
9008
  #
8870
9009
  # @option params [required, String] :instance_id
8871
9010
  # The ID of the managed instance where you want to update the role.
@@ -8893,7 +9032,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
8893
9032
 
8894
9033
  # Edit or change an OpsItem. You must have permission in AWS Identity
8895
9034
  # and Access Management (IAM) to update an OpsItem. For more
8896
- # information, see [Getting Started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS
9035
+ # information, see [Getting started with OpsCenter][1] in the *AWS
8897
9036
  # Systems Manager User Guide*.
8898
9037
  #
8899
9038
  # Operations engineers and IT professionals use OpsCenter to view,
@@ -8904,8 +9043,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
8904
9043
  #
8905
9044
  #
8906
9045
  #
8907
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
8908
- # [2]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
9046
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-getting-started.html
9047
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter.html
8909
9048
  #
8910
9049
  # @option params [String] :description
8911
9050
  # Update the information about the OpsItem. Provide enough information
@@ -8937,11 +9076,11 @@ module Aws::SSM
8937
9076
  # resource in the request. Use the `/aws/automations` key in
8938
9077
  # OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem.
8939
9078
  # To view AWS CLI example commands that use these keys, see [Creating
8940
- # OpsItems Manually][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
9079
+ # OpsItems manually][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
8941
9080
  #
8942
9081
  #
8943
9082
  #
8944
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-creating-OpsItems.html#OpsCenter-manually-create-OpsItems
9083
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-creating-OpsItems.html#OpsCenter-manually-create-OpsItems
8945
9084
  #
8946
9085
  # @option params [Array<String>] :operational_data_to_delete
8947
9086
  # Keys that you want to remove from the OperationalData map.
@@ -8962,12 +9101,12 @@ module Aws::SSM
8962
9101
  #
8963
9102
  # @option params [String] :status
8964
9103
  # The OpsItem status. Status can be `Open`, `In Progress`, or
8965
- # `Resolved`. For more information, see [Editing OpsItem Details][1] in
9104
+ # `Resolved`. For more information, see [Editing OpsItem details][1] in
8966
9105
  # the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
8967
9106
  #
8968
9107
  #
8969
9108
  #
8970
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-working-with-OpsItems-editing-details.html
9109
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-working-with-OpsItems.html#OpsCenter-working-with-OpsItems-editing-details
8971
9110
  #
8972
9111
  # @option params [required, String] :ops_item_id
8973
9112
  # The ID of the OpsItem.
@@ -9050,8 +9189,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
9050
9189
  # A list of explicitly approved patches for the baseline.
9051
9190
  #
9052
9191
  # For information about accepted formats for lists of approved patches
9053
- # and rejected patches, see [Package Name Formats for Approved and
9054
- # Rejected Patch Lists][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
9192
+ # and rejected patches, see [About package name formats for approved and
9193
+ # rejected patch lists][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
9055
9194
  #
9056
9195
  #
9057
9196
  #
@@ -9069,8 +9208,8 @@ module Aws::SSM
9069
9208
  # A list of explicitly rejected patches for the baseline.
9070
9209
  #
9071
9210
  # For information about accepted formats for lists of approved patches
9072
- # and rejected patches, see [Package Name Formats for Approved and
9073
- # Rejected Patch Lists][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
9211
+ # and rejected patches, see [About package name formats for approved and
9212
+ # rejected patch lists][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
9074
9213
  #
9075
9214
  #
9076
9215
  #
@@ -9220,14 +9359,17 @@ module Aws::SSM
9220
9359
  # Organizations configuration option. Instead, you must delete the first
9221
9360
  # resource data sync, and create a new one.
9222
9361
  #
9362
+ # <note markdown="1"> This API action only supports a resource data sync that was created
9363
+ # with a SyncFromSource `SyncType`.
9364
+ #
9365
+ # </note>
9366
+ #
9223
9367
  # @option params [required, String] :sync_name
9224
9368
  # The name of the resource data sync you want to update.
9225
9369
  #
9226
9370
  # @option params [required, String] :sync_type
9227
- # The type of resource data sync. If `SyncType` is `SyncToDestination`,
9228
- # then the resource data sync synchronizes data to an Amazon S3 bucket.
9229
- # If the `SyncType` is `SyncFromSource` then the resource data sync
9230
- # synchronizes data from AWS Organizations or from multiple AWS Regions.
9371
+ # The type of resource data sync. The supported `SyncType` is
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+ # SyncFromSource.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Types::ResourceDataSyncSource] :sync_source
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  # Specify information about the data sources to synchronize.
@@ -9282,10 +9424,31 @@ module Aws::SSM
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  # Update the service setting for the account.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :setting_id
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- # The ID of the service setting to update.
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+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service setting to reset. For
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+ # example,
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+ # `arn:aws:ssm:us-east-1:111122223333:servicesetting/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`.
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+ # The setting ID can be one of the following.
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+ #
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+ # * `/ssm/parameter-store/default-parameter-tier`
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+ #
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+ # * `/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`
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+ #
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+ # * `/ssm/managed-instance/activation-tier`
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :setting_value
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- # The new value to specify for the service setting.
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+ # The new value to specify for the service setting. For the
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+ # `/ssm/parameter-store/default-parameter-tier` setting ID, the setting
9441
+ # value can be one of the following.
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+ #
9443
+ # * Standard
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+ #
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+ # * Advanced
9446
+ #
9447
+ # * Intelligent-Tiering
9448
+ #
9449
+ # For the `/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled`, and
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+ # `/ssm/managed-instance/activation-tier` setting IDs, the setting value
9451
+ # can be true or false.
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9452
  #
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9453
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
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  #
@@ -9318,7 +9481,7 @@ module Aws::SSM
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  params: params,
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9482
  config: config)
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9483
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-ssm'
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- context[:gem_version] = '1.73.0'
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+ context[:gem_version] = '1.74.0'
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  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
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9486
  end
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