aws-sdk-ssm 1.84.0 → 1.85.0

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@@ -47,6 +47,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-ssm/customizations'
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  # @service
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  module Aws::SSM
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.84.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.85.0'
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  end
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  # One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of
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  # results.
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  #
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+ # For `DescribePatchGroups`,valid filter keys include the following:
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+ #
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+ # * `NAME_PREFIX`\: The name of the patch group. Wildcards (*) are
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+ # accepted.
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+ #
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+ # * `OPERATING_SYSTEM`\: The supported operating system type to return
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+ # results for. For valid operating system values, see
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+ # GetDefaultPatchBaselineRequest$OperatingSystem in
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+ # CreatePatchBaseline.
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+ #
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+ # Examples:
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+ #
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+ # * `--filters Key=NAME_PREFIX,Values=MyPatchGroup*`
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+ #
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+ # * `--filters Key=OPERATING_SYSTEM,Values=AMAZON_LINUX_2`
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+ #
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  # @option params [String] :next_token
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  # The token for the next set of items to return. (You received this
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  # token from a previous call.)
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  # If the document contains only one plugin, the name can be omitted and
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  # the details will be returned.
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  #
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+ # Plugin names are also referred to as step names in Systems Manager
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+ # documents.
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+ #
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  # @return [Types::GetCommandInvocationResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # * {Types::GetCommandInvocationResult#command_id #command_id} => String
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  # @option params [String] :instance_id
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  # (Optional) Lists commands issued against this instance ID.
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  #
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+ # <note markdown="1"> You can't specify an instance ID in the same command that you specify
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+ # `Status` = `Pending`. This is because the command has not reached the
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+ # instance yet.
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+ #
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+ # </note>
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+ #
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  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
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  # (Optional) The maximum number of items to return for this call. The
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  # call also returns a token that you can specify in a subsequent call to
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  # Runs commands on one or more managed instances.
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<String>] :instance_ids
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- # The instance IDs where the command should run. You can specify a
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- # maximum of 50 IDs. If you prefer not to list individual instance IDs,
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- # you can instead send commands to a fleet of instances using the
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- # Targets parameter, which accepts EC2 tags. For more information about
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- # how to use targets, see [Using targets and rate controls to send
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- # commands to a fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
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+ # The IDs of the instances where the command should run. Specifying
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+ # instance IDs is most useful when you are targeting a limited number of
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+ # instances, though you can specify up to 50 IDs.
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+ #
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+ # To target a larger number of instances, or if you prefer not to list
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+ # individual instance IDs, we recommend using the `Targets` option
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+ # instead. Using `Targets`, which accepts tag key-value pairs to
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+ # identify the instances to send commands to, you can a send command to
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+ # tens, hundreds, or thousands of instances at once.
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+ #
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+ # For more information about how to use targets, see [Using targets and
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+ # rate controls to send commands to a fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems
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+ # Manager User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  #
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<Types::Target>] :targets
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- # (Optional) An array of search criteria that targets instances using a
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- # Key,Value combination that you specify. Targets is required if you
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- # don't provide one or more instance IDs in the call. For more
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- # information about how to use targets, see [Sending commands to a
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- # fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
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+ # An array of search criteria that targets instances using a `Key,Value`
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+ # combination that you specify. Specifying targets is most useful when
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+ # you want to send a command to a large number of instances at once.
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+ # Using `Targets`, which accepts tag key-value pairs to identify
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+ # instances, you can send a command to tens, hundreds, or thousands of
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+ # instances at once.
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+ #
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+ # To send a command to a smaller number of instances, you can use the
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+ # `InstanceIds` option instead.
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+ #
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+ # For more information about how to use targets, see [Sending commands
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+ # to a fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.
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  #
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  params: params,
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  config: config)
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  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-ssm'
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- context[:gem_version] = '1.84.0'
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+ context[:gem_version] = '1.85.0'
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  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
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  end
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  # Describes a command filter.
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  #
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+ # <note markdown="1"> An instance ID can't be specified when a command status is `Pending`
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+ # because the command hasn't run on the instance yet.
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+ #
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+ # </note>
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+ #
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  # @note When making an API call, you may pass CommandFilter
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  # data as a hash:
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  # @!attribute [rw] filters
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  # One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of
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  # results.
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+ #
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+ # For `DescribePatchGroups`,valid filter keys include the following:
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+ #
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+ # * `NAME_PREFIX`\: The name of the patch group. Wildcards (*) are
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+ # accepted.
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+ #
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+ # * `OPERATING_SYSTEM`\: The supported operating system type to return
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+ # results for. For valid operating system values, see
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+ # GetDefaultPatchBaselineRequest$OperatingSystem in
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+ # CreatePatchBaseline.
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+ #
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+ # Examples:
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+ #
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+ # * `--filters Key=NAME_PREFIX,Values=MyPatchGroup*`
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+ #
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+ # * `--filters Key=OPERATING_SYSTEM,Values=AMAZON_LINUX_2`
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  # results. If the document contains only one plugin, the name can be
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  # omitted and the details will be returned.
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+ #
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+ # Plugin names are also referred to as step names in Systems Manager
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+ # documents.
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  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm-2014-11-06/GetCommandInvocationRequest AWS API Documentation
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] iam_role
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  # The Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) role assigned to the
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- # on-premises Systems Manager managed instances. This call does not
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+ # on-premises Systems Manager managed instance. This call does not
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+ # return the IAM role for EC2 instances. To retrieve the IAM role for
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+ # an EC2 instance, use the Amazon EC2 `DescribeInstances` action. For
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+ # information, see [DescribeInstances][1] in the *Amazon EC2 API
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+ # Reference* or [describe-instances][2] in the *AWS CLI Command
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+ # Reference*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # The name assigned to an on-premises server or virtual machine (VM)
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+ # when it is activated as a Systems Manager managed instance. The name
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+ # is specified as the `DefaultInstanceName` property using the
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+ # CreateActivation command. It is applied to the managed instance by
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+ # specifying the Activation Code and Activation ID when you install
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+ # SSM Agent on the instance, as explained in [Install SSM Agent for a
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+ # hybrid environment (Linux)][1] and [Install SSM Agent for a hybrid
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+ # environment (Windows)][2]. To retrieve the Name tag of an EC2
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+ # instance, use the Amazon EC2 `DescribeInstances` action. For
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+ # information, see [DescribeInstances][3] in the *Amazon EC2 API
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+ # Reference* or [describe-instances][4] in the *AWS CLI Command
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+ # Reference*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [3]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeInstances.html
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- # send commands to a fleet][1] in the *AWS Systems Manager User
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+ # of instances, though you can specify up to 50 IDs.
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+ #
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+ # To target a larger number of instances, or if you prefer not to list
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+ # individual instance IDs, we recommend using the `Targets` option
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+ # instead. Using `Targets`, which accepts tag key-value pairs to
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+ # identify the instances to send commands to, you can a send command
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+ # to tens, hundreds, or thousands of instances at once.
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+ #
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+ # and rate controls to send commands to a fleet][1] in the *AWS
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+ # Systems Manager User Guide*.
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+ # useful when you want to send a command to a large number of
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+ # instances at once. Using `Targets`, which accepts tag key-value
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+ # pairs to identify instances, you can send a command to tens,
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- date: 2020-07-02 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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