aws-sdk 2.1375.0 → 2.1376.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +7 -1
- package/README.md +1 -1
- package/apis/elasticmapreduce-2009-03-31.min.json +85 -37
- package/apis/rds-2014-10-31.min.json +9 -3
- package/apis/swf-2012-01-25.min.json +3 -0
- package/clients/emr.d.ts +228 -136
- package/clients/rds.d.ts +26 -10
- package/clients/swf.d.ts +26 -21
- package/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
- package/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +4 -4
- package/dist/aws-sdk.js +97 -43
- package/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +55 -55
- package/lib/core.js +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/scripts/lib/ts-generator.js +1 -5
    
        package/clients/emr.d.ts
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    | @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ declare class EMR extends Service { | |
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              constructor(options?: EMR.Types.ClientConfiguration)
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              config: Config & EMR.Types.ClientConfiguration;
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              /**
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               * Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x. 
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               */
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              addInstanceFleet(params: EMR.Types.AddInstanceFleetInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.AddInstanceFleetOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.AddInstanceFleetOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x. 
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               */
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              addInstanceFleet(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.AddInstanceFleetOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.AddInstanceFleetOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              addTags(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.AddTagsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.AddTagsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR releases 5.28.0 and later, you can cancel steps that are in a PENDING or RUNNING state. In earlier versions of Amazon EMR, you can only cancel steps that are in a PENDING state. 
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               */
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              cancelSteps(params: EMR.Types.CancelStepsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.CancelStepsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.CancelStepsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR releases 5.28.0 and later, you can cancel steps that are in a PENDING or RUNNING state. In earlier versions of Amazon EMR, you can only cancel steps that are in a PENDING state. 
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               */
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              cancelSteps(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.CancelStepsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.CancelStepsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              describeNotebookExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.DescribeNotebookExecutionOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.DescribeNotebookExecutionOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the  | 
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               * Provides Amazon EMR release label details, such as the releases available the Region where the API request is run, and the available applications for a specific Amazon EMR release label. Can also list Amazon EMR releases that support a specified version of Spark.
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               */
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              describeReleaseLabel(params: EMR.Types.DescribeReleaseLabelInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.DescribeReleaseLabelOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.DescribeReleaseLabelOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the  | 
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               * Provides Amazon EMR release label details, such as the releases available the Region where the API request is run, and the available applications for a specific Amazon EMR release label. Can also list Amazon EMR releases that support a specified version of Spark.
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               */
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              describeReleaseLabel(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.DescribeReleaseLabelOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.DescribeReleaseLabelOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              listClusters(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListClustersOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListClustersOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
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               */
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              listInstanceFleets(params: EMR.Types.ListInstanceFleetsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListInstanceFleetsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListInstanceFleetsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
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               */
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              listInstanceFleets(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListInstanceFleetsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListInstanceFleetsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              listInstanceGroups(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListInstanceGroupsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListInstanceGroupsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
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               * Provides information for all active Amazon EC2 instances and Amazon EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. Amazon EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
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               */
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              listInstances(params: EMR.Types.ListInstancesInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListInstancesOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListInstancesOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
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               * Provides information for all active Amazon EC2 instances and Amazon EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. Amazon EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
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               */
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              listInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListInstancesOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListInstancesOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status, time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a longer notebook execution list across multiple  | 
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               * Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status, time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecutions calls.
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               */
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              listNotebookExecutions(params: EMR.Types.ListNotebookExecutionsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListNotebookExecutionsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListNotebookExecutionsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status, time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a longer notebook execution list across multiple  | 
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               * Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status, time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecutions calls.
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               */
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              listNotebookExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListNotebookExecutionsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListNotebookExecutionsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the  | 
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               * Retrieves release labels of Amazon EMR services in the Region where the API is called.
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               */
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              listReleaseLabels(params: EMR.Types.ListReleaseLabelsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListReleaseLabelsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListReleaseLabelsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the  | 
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               * Retrieves release labels of Amazon EMR services in the Region where the API is called.
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               */
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              listReleaseLabels(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ListReleaseLabelsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ListReleaseLabelsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              modifyCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.ModifyClusterOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.ModifyClusterOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
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               */
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              modifyInstanceFleet(params: EMR.Types.ModifyInstanceFleetInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
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               */
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              modifyInstanceFleet(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               */
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              modifyInstanceGroups(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
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               * Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates Amazon EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
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               */
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              putAutoScalingPolicy(params: EMR.Types.PutAutoScalingPolicyInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutAutoScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutAutoScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
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               * Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates Amazon EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
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               */
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              putAutoScalingPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutAutoScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutAutoScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               *  Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR  | 
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               *  Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR releases 5.30.0 and 6.1.0 and later. For more information, see Using an auto-termination policy.  Creates or updates an auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. An auto-termination policy defines the amount of idle time in seconds after which a cluster automatically terminates. For alternative cluster termination options, see Control cluster termination.
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              putAutoTerminationPolicy(params: EMR.Types.PutAutoTerminationPolicyInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutAutoTerminationPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutAutoTerminationPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               *  Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR  | 
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               *  Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR releases 5.30.0 and 6.1.0 and later. For more information, see Using an auto-termination policy.  Creates or updates an auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. An auto-termination policy defines the amount of idle time in seconds after which a cluster automatically terminates. For alternative cluster termination options, see Control cluster termination.
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              putAutoTerminationPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutAutoTerminationPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutAutoTerminationPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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              putBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
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               * Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
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               */
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              putManagedScalingPolicy(params: EMR.Types.PutManagedScalingPolicyInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutManagedScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutManagedScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
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               * Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
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               */
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              putManagedScalingPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.PutManagedScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.PutManagedScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an EMR cluster.
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               * Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an Amazon EMR cluster.
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               */
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              removeAutoScalingPolicy(params: EMR.Types.RemoveAutoScalingPolicyInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveAutoScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveAutoScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an Amazon EMR cluster.
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              removeAutoScalingPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveAutoScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveAutoScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              removeAutoTerminationPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               *  Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster. 
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               *  Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified Amazon EMR cluster. 
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              removeManagedScalingPolicy(params: EMR.Types.RemoveManagedScalingPolicyInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveManagedScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveManagedScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               *  Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster. 
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               *  Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified Amazon EMR cluster. 
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              removeManagedScalingPolicy(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveManagedScalingPolicyOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveManagedScalingPolicyOutput, AWSError>;
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              removeTags(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RemoveTagsOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RemoveTagsOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.  For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user intervention, or in the event of a job flow error. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow. If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For long-running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.  The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
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               * RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.  For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user intervention, or in the event of a job flow error. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow. If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For long-running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.  The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. The RunJobFlow request can contain InstanceFleets parameters or InstanceGroups parameters, but not both. 
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               */
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              runJobFlow(params: EMR.Types.RunJobFlowInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RunJobFlowOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RunJobFlowOutput, AWSError>;
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              /**
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               * RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.  For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user intervention, or in the event of a job flow error. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow. If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For long-running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.  The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 380 | 
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               * RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.  For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user intervention, or in the event of a job flow error. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow. If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For long-running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.  The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. The RunJobFlow request can contain InstanceFleets parameters or InstanceGroups parameters, but not both. 
         | 
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               */
         | 
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              runJobFlow(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EMR.Types.RunJobFlowOutput) => void): Request<EMR.Types.RunJobFlowOutput, AWSError>;
         | 
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              /**
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            -
               * SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all EC2 instances in a cluster.  SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral instance storage.  To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you set the value to false.   For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide. 
         | 
| 384 | 
            +
               * SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the Amazon EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all Amazon EC2 instances in a cluster.  SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral instance storage.  To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you set the value to false.   For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide. 
         | 
| 385 385 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 386 386 | 
             
              setTerminationProtection(params: EMR.Types.SetTerminationProtectionInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 387 387 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 388 | 
            -
               * SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all EC2 instances in a cluster.  SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral instance storage.  To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you set the value to false.   For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide. 
         | 
| 388 | 
            +
               * SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the Amazon EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all Amazon EC2 instances in a cluster.  SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral instance storage.  To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you set the value to false.   For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide. 
         | 
| 389 389 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 390 390 | 
             
              setTerminationProtection(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 391 391 | 
             
              /**
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            -
               *  The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for EMR.   Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter. For more information, see Understanding the EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon  | 
| 392 | 
            +
               *  The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for Amazon EMR.   Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an Amazon EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform Amazon EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform Amazon EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter. For more information, see Understanding the Amazon EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
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| 393 393 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 394 394 | 
             
              setVisibleToAllUsers(params: EMR.Types.SetVisibleToAllUsersInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 395 395 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 396 | 
            -
               *  The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for EMR.   Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter. For more information, see Understanding the EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon  | 
| 396 | 
            +
               *  The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for Amazon EMR.   Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an Amazon EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform Amazon EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform Amazon EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter. For more information, see Understanding the Amazon EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
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| 397 397 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 398 398 | 
             
              setVisibleToAllUsers(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 399 399 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| @@ -413,11 +413,11 @@ declare class EMR extends Service { | |
| 413 413 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 414 414 | 
             
              stopNotebookExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
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| 415 415 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 416 | 
            -
               * TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created. The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous. Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
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| 416 | 
            +
               * TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the Amazon EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created. The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous. Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
         | 
| 417 417 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 418 418 | 
             
              terminateJobFlows(params: EMR.Types.TerminateJobFlowsInput, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 419 419 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| 420 | 
            -
               * TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created. The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous. Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
         | 
| 420 | 
            +
               * TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the Amazon EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created. The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous. Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
         | 
| 421 421 | 
             
               */
         | 
| 422 422 | 
             
              terminateJobFlows(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         | 
| 423 423 | 
             
              /**
         | 
| @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 521 521 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 522 522 | 
             
                Steps: StepConfigList;
         | 
| 523 523 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 524 | 
            -
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the runtime role for a step on the cluster. The runtime role can be a cross-account IAM role. The runtime role ARN is a combination of account ID, role name, and role type using the following format: arn:partition:service:region:account:resource.  For example, arn:aws: | 
| 524 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the runtime role for a step on the cluster. The runtime role can be a cross-account IAM role. The runtime role ARN is a combination of account ID, role name, and role type using the following format: arn:partition:service:region:account:resource.  For example, arn:aws:IAM::1234567890:role/ReadOnly is a correctly formatted runtime role ARN.
         | 
| 525 525 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 526 526 | 
             
                ExecutionRoleArn?: ArnType;
         | 
| 527 527 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 567 567 | 
             
              export type AuthMode = "SSO"|"IAM"|string;
         | 
| 568 568 | 
             
              export interface AutoScalingPolicy {
         | 
| 569 569 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 570 | 
            -
                 * The upper and lower EC2 instance limits for an automatic scaling policy. Automatic scaling activity will not cause an instance group to grow above or below these limits.
         | 
| 570 | 
            +
                 * The upper and lower Amazon EC2 instance limits for an automatic scaling policy. Automatic scaling activity will not cause an instance group to grow above or below these limits.
         | 
| 571 571 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 572 572 | 
             
                Constraints: ScalingConstraints;
         | 
| 573 573 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 581 581 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 582 582 | 
             
                Status?: AutoScalingPolicyStatus;
         | 
| 583 583 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 584 | 
            -
                 * The upper and lower EC2 instance limits for an automatic scaling policy. Automatic scaling activity will not cause an instance group to grow above or below these limits.
         | 
| 584 | 
            +
                 * The upper and lower Amazon EC2 instance limits for an automatic scaling policy. Automatic scaling activity will not cause an instance group to grow above or below these limits.
         | 
| 585 585 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 586 586 | 
             
                Constraints?: ScalingConstraints;
         | 
| 587 587 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -619,11 +619,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 619 619 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 620 620 | 
             
              export interface BlockPublicAccessConfiguration {
         | 
| 621 621 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 622 | 
            -
                 * Indicates whether Amazon EMR block public access is enabled (true) or disabled (false). By default, the value is false for accounts that have created EMR clusters before July 2019. For accounts created after this, the default is true.
         | 
| 622 | 
            +
                 * Indicates whether Amazon EMR block public access is enabled (true) or disabled (false). By default, the value is false for accounts that have created Amazon EMR clusters before July 2019. For accounts created after this, the default is true.
         | 
| 623 623 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 624 624 | 
             
                BlockPublicSecurityGroupRules: Boolean;
         | 
| 625 625 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 626 | 
            -
                 * Specifies ports and port ranges that are permitted to have security group rules that allow inbound traffic from all public sources. For example, if Port 23 (Telnet) is specified for PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges, Amazon EMR allows cluster creation if a security group associated with the cluster has a rule that allows inbound traffic on Port 23 from IPv4 0.0.0.0/0 or IPv6 port ::/0 as the source. By default, Port 22, which is used for SSH access to the cluster EC2 instances, is in the list of PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges.
         | 
| 626 | 
            +
                 * Specifies ports and port ranges that are permitted to have security group rules that allow inbound traffic from all public sources. For example, if Port 23 (Telnet) is specified for PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges, Amazon EMR allows cluster creation if a security group associated with the cluster has a rule that allows inbound traffic on Port 23 from IPv4 0.0.0.0/0 or IPv6 port ::/0 as the source. By default, Port 22, which is used for SSH access to the cluster Amazon EC2 instances, is in the list of PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges.
         | 
| 627 627 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 628 628 | 
             
                PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges?: PortRanges;
         | 
| 629 629 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 711 711 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 712 712 | 
             
                Namespace?: String;
         | 
| 713 713 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 714 | 
            -
                 * The period, in seconds, over which the statistic is applied.  | 
| 714 | 
            +
                 * The period, in seconds, over which the statistic is applied. CloudWatch metrics for Amazon EMR are emitted every five minutes (300 seconds), so if you specify a CloudWatch metric, specify 300.
         | 
| 715 715 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 716 716 | 
             
                Period: Integer;
         | 
| 717 717 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -745,11 +745,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 745 745 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 746 746 | 
             
                Status?: ClusterStatus;
         | 
| 747 747 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 748 | 
            -
                 * Provides information about the EC2 instances in a cluster grouped by category. For example, key name, subnet ID, IAM instance profile, and so on.
         | 
| 748 | 
            +
                 * Provides information about the Amazon EC2 instances in a cluster grouped by category. For example, key name, subnet ID, IAM instance profile, and so on.
         | 
| 749 749 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 750 750 | 
             
                Ec2InstanceAttributes?: Ec2InstanceAttributes;
         | 
| 751 751 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 752 | 
            -
                 *  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 752 | 
            +
                 *  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.  The instance group configuration of the cluster. A value of INSTANCE_GROUP indicates a uniform instance group configuration. A value of INSTANCE_FLEET indicates an instance fleets configuration.
         | 
| 753 753 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 754 754 | 
             
                InstanceCollectionType?: InstanceCollectionType;
         | 
| 755 755 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 757 757 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 758 758 | 
             
                LogUri?: String;
         | 
| 759 759 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 760 | 
            -
                 *  The KMS key used for encrypting log files. This attribute is only available with EMR  | 
| 760 | 
            +
                 *  The KMS key used for encrypting log files. This attribute is only available with Amazon EMR 5.30.0 and later, excluding Amazon EMR 6.0.0. 
         | 
| 761 761 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 762 762 | 
             
                LogEncryptionKmsKeyId?: String;
         | 
| 763 763 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -777,11 +777,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 777 777 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 778 778 | 
             
                AutoTerminate?: Boolean;
         | 
| 779 779 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 780 | 
            -
                 * Indicates whether Amazon EMR will lock the cluster to prevent the EC2 instances from being terminated by an API call or user intervention, or in the event of a cluster error.
         | 
| 780 | 
            +
                 * Indicates whether Amazon EMR will lock the cluster to prevent the Amazon EC2 instances from being terminated by an API call or user intervention, or in the event of a cluster error.
         | 
| 781 781 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 782 782 | 
             
                TerminationProtected?: Boolean;
         | 
| 783 783 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 784 | 
            -
                 * Indicates whether the cluster is visible to IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions on the cluster that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform EMR actions, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. The default value is true if a value is not provided when creating a cluster using the EMR API RunJobFlow command, the CLI create-cluster command, or the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
         | 
| 784 | 
            +
                 * Indicates whether the cluster is visible to IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform Amazon EMR cluster actions on the cluster that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform Amazon EMR actions, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. The default value is true if a value is not provided when creating a cluster using the Amazon EMR API RunJobFlow command, the CLI create-cluster command, or the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
         | 
| 785 785 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 786 786 | 
             
                VisibleToAllUsers?: Boolean;
         | 
| 787 787 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 797 797 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 798 798 | 
             
                ServiceRole?: String;
         | 
| 799 799 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 800 | 
            -
                 * An approximation of the cost of the cluster, represented in m1.small/hours. This value is incremented one time for every hour an m1.small instance runs. Larger instances are weighted more, so an EC2 instance that is roughly four times more expensive would result in the normalized instance hours being incremented by four. This result is only an approximation and does not reflect the actual billing rate.
         | 
| 800 | 
            +
                 * An approximation of the cost of the cluster, represented in m1.small/hours. This value is incremented one time for every hour an m1.small instance runs. Larger instances are weighted more, so an Amazon EC2 instance that is roughly four times more expensive would result in the normalized instance hours being incremented by four. This result is only an approximation and does not reflect the actual billing rate.
         | 
| 801 801 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 802 802 | 
             
                NormalizedInstanceHours?: Integer;
         | 
| 803 803 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 805 805 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 806 806 | 
             
                MasterPublicDnsName?: String;
         | 
| 807 807 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 808 | 
            -
                 * Applies only to Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later. The list of  | 
| 808 | 
            +
                 * Applies only to Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later. The list of configurations that are supplied to the Amazon EMR cluster.
         | 
| 809 809 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 810 810 | 
             
                Configurations?: ConfigurationList;
         | 
| 811 811 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -813,23 +813,23 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 813 813 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 814 814 | 
             
                SecurityConfiguration?: XmlString;
         | 
| 815 815 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 816 | 
            -
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides permissions that the automatic scaling feature requires to launch and terminate EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 816 | 
            +
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides permissions that the automatic scaling feature requires to launch and terminate Amazon EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 817 817 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 818 818 | 
             
                AutoScalingRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 819 819 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 820 | 
            -
                 * The way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 820 | 
            +
                 * The way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.1.0 and later, and is the default for versions of Amazon EMR earlier than 5.1.0.
         | 
| 821 821 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 822 822 | 
             
                ScaleDownBehavior?: ScaleDownBehavior;
         | 
| 823 823 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 824 | 
            -
                 * Available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 824 | 
            +
                 * Available only in Amazon EMR releases 5.7.0 and later. The ID of a custom Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI if the cluster uses a custom AMI.
         | 
| 825 825 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 826 826 | 
             
                CustomAmiId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 827 827 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 828 | 
            -
                 * The size, in GiB, of the Amazon EBS root device volume of the Linux AMI that is used for each EC2 instance. Available in Amazon EMR  | 
| 828 | 
            +
                 * The size, in GiB, of the Amazon EBS root device volume of the Linux AMI that is used for each Amazon EC2 instance. Available in Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later.
         | 
| 829 829 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 830 830 | 
             
                EbsRootVolumeSize?: Integer;
         | 
| 831 831 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 832 | 
            -
                 * Applies only when CustomAmiID is used. Specifies the type of updates that  | 
| 832 | 
            +
                 * Applies only when CustomAmiID is used. Specifies the type of updates that the Amazon Linux AMI package repositories apply when an instance boots using the AMI.
         | 
| 833 833 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 834 834 | 
             
                RepoUpgradeOnBoot?: RepoUpgradeOnBoot;
         | 
| 835 835 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 885 885 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 886 886 | 
             
                Timeline?: ClusterTimeline;
         | 
| 887 887 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 888 | 
            -
                 * A list of tuples that  | 
| 888 | 
            +
                 * A list of tuples that provides information about the errors that caused a cluster to terminate. This structure can contain up to 10 different ErrorDetail tuples.
         | 
| 889 889 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 890 890 | 
             
                ErrorDetails?: ErrorDetailList;
         | 
| 891 891 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 903 903 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 904 904 | 
             
                Status?: ClusterStatus;
         | 
| 905 905 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 906 | 
            -
                 * An approximation of the cost of the cluster, represented in m1.small/hours. This value is incremented one time for every hour an m1.small instance runs. Larger instances are weighted more, so an EC2 instance that is roughly four times more expensive would result in the normalized instance hours being incremented by four. This result is only an approximation and does not reflect the actual billing rate.
         | 
| 906 | 
            +
                 * An approximation of the cost of the cluster, represented in m1.small/hours. This value is incremented one time for every hour an m1.small instance runs. Larger instances are weighted more, so an Amazon EC2 instance that is roughly four times more expensive would result in the normalized instance hours being incremented by four. This result is only an approximation and does not reflect the actual billing rate.
         | 
| 907 907 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 908 908 | 
             
                NormalizedInstanceHours?: Integer;
         | 
| 909 909 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -952,19 +952,19 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 952 952 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 953 953 | 
             
                UnitType: ComputeLimitsUnitType;
         | 
| 954 954 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 955 | 
            -
                 *  The lower boundary of EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. Managed scaling activities are not allowed beyond this boundary. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
         | 
| 955 | 
            +
                 *  The lower boundary of Amazon EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. Managed scaling activities are not allowed beyond this boundary. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
         | 
| 956 956 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 957 957 | 
             
                MinimumCapacityUnits: Integer;
         | 
| 958 958 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 959 | 
            -
                 *  The upper boundary of EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. Managed scaling activities are not allowed beyond this boundary. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
         | 
| 959 | 
            +
                 *  The upper boundary of Amazon EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. Managed scaling activities are not allowed beyond this boundary. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration. 
         | 
| 960 960 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 961 961 | 
             
                MaximumCapacityUnits: Integer;
         | 
| 962 962 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 963 | 
            -
                 *  The upper boundary of On-Demand EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. The On-Demand units are not allowed to scale beyond this boundary. The parameter is used to split capacity allocation between On-Demand and Spot Instances. 
         | 
| 963 | 
            +
                 *  The upper boundary of On-Demand Amazon EC2 units. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. The On-Demand units are not allowed to scale beyond this boundary. The parameter is used to split capacity allocation between On-Demand and Spot Instances. 
         | 
| 964 964 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 965 965 | 
             
                MaximumOnDemandCapacityUnits?: Integer;
         | 
| 966 966 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 967 | 
            -
                 *  The upper boundary of EC2 units for core node type in a cluster. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. The core units are not allowed to scale beyond this boundary. The parameter is used to split capacity allocation between core and task nodes. 
         | 
| 967 | 
            +
                 *  The upper boundary of Amazon EC2 units for core node type in a cluster. It is measured through vCPU cores or instances for instance groups and measured through units for instance fleets. The core units are not allowed to scale beyond this boundary. The parameter is used to split capacity allocation between core and task nodes. 
         | 
| 968 968 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 969 969 | 
             
                MaximumCoreCapacityUnits?: Integer;
         | 
| 970 970 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1086 1086 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1087 1087 | 
             
                IdentityType: IdentityType;
         | 
| 1088 1088 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1089 | 
            -
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the session policy that will be applied to the user or group. You should specify the ARN for the session policy that you want to apply, not the ARN of your user role. For more information, see Create an EMR Studio User Role with Session Policies.
         | 
| 1089 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the session policy that will be applied to the user or group. You should specify the ARN for the session policy that you want to apply, not the ARN of your user role. For more information, see Create an Amazon EMR Studio User Role with Session Policies.
         | 
| 1090 1090 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1091 1091 | 
             
                SessionPolicyArn: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1092 1092 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1261,7 +1261,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1261 1261 | 
             
              export type EC2InstanceIdsToTerminateList = InstanceId[];
         | 
| 1262 1262 | 
             
              export interface EbsBlockDevice {
         | 
| 1263 1263 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1264 | 
            -
                 * EBS volume specifications such as volume type, IOPS, size (GiB) and throughput (MiB/s) that are requested for the EBS volume attached to an EC2 instance in the cluster.
         | 
| 1264 | 
            +
                 * EBS volume specifications such as volume type, IOPS, size (GiB) and throughput (MiB/s) that are requested for the EBS volume attached to an Amazon EC2 instance in the cluster.
         | 
| 1265 1265 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1266 1266 | 
             
                VolumeSpecification?: VolumeSpecification;
         | 
| 1267 1267 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1271 1271 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1272 1272 | 
             
              export interface EbsBlockDeviceConfig {
         | 
| 1273 1273 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1274 | 
            -
                 * EBS volume specifications such as volume type, IOPS, size (GiB) and throughput (MiB/s) that are requested for the EBS volume attached to an EC2 instance in the cluster.
         | 
| 1274 | 
            +
                 * EBS volume specifications such as volume type, IOPS, size (GiB) and throughput (MiB/s) that are requested for the EBS volume attached to an Amazon EC2 instance in the cluster.
         | 
| 1275 1275 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1276 1276 | 
             
                VolumeSpecification: VolumeSpecification;
         | 
| 1277 1277 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1312 1312 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1313 1313 | 
             
                Ec2SubnetId?: String;
         | 
| 1314 1314 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1315 | 
            -
                 * Applies to clusters configured with the instance fleets option. Specifies the unique identifier of one or more Amazon EC2 subnets in which to launch EC2 cluster instances. Subnets must exist within the same VPC. Amazon EMR chooses the EC2 subnet with the best fit from among the list of RequestedEc2SubnetIds, and then launches all cluster instances within that Subnet. If this value is not specified, and the account and Region support EC2-Classic networks, the cluster launches instances in the EC2-Classic network and uses RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones instead of this setting. If EC2-Classic is not supported, and no Subnet is specified, Amazon EMR chooses the subnet for you. RequestedEc2SubnetIDs and RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones cannot be specified together.
         | 
| 1315 | 
            +
                 * Applies to clusters configured with the instance fleets option. Specifies the unique identifier of one or more Amazon EC2 subnets in which to launch Amazon EC2 cluster instances. Subnets must exist within the same VPC. Amazon EMR chooses the Amazon EC2 subnet with the best fit from among the list of RequestedEc2SubnetIds, and then launches all cluster instances within that Subnet. If this value is not specified, and the account and Region support EC2-Classic networks, the cluster launches instances in the EC2-Classic network and uses RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones instead of this setting. If EC2-Classic is not supported, and no Subnet is specified, Amazon EMR chooses the subnet for you. RequestedEc2SubnetIDs and RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones cannot be specified together.
         | 
| 1316 1316 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1317 1317 | 
             
                RequestedEc2SubnetIds?: XmlStringMaxLen256List;
         | 
| 1318 1318 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1320,11 +1320,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1320 1320 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1321 1321 | 
             
                Ec2AvailabilityZone?: String;
         | 
| 1322 1322 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1323 | 
            -
                 * Applies to clusters configured with the instance fleets option. Specifies one or more Availability Zones in which to launch EC2 cluster instances when the EC2-Classic network configuration is supported. Amazon EMR chooses the Availability Zone with the best fit from among the list of RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones, and then launches all cluster instances within that Availability Zone. If you do not specify this value, Amazon EMR chooses the Availability Zone for you. RequestedEc2SubnetIDs and RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones cannot be specified together.
         | 
| 1323 | 
            +
                 * Applies to clusters configured with the instance fleets option. Specifies one or more Availability Zones in which to launch Amazon EC2 cluster instances when the EC2-Classic network configuration is supported. Amazon EMR chooses the Availability Zone with the best fit from among the list of RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones, and then launches all cluster instances within that Availability Zone. If you do not specify this value, Amazon EMR chooses the Availability Zone for you. RequestedEc2SubnetIDs and RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones cannot be specified together.
         | 
| 1324 1324 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1325 1325 | 
             
                RequestedEc2AvailabilityZones?: XmlStringMaxLen256List;
         | 
| 1326 1326 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1327 | 
            -
                 * The IAM role that was specified when the cluster was launched. The EC2 instances of the cluster assume this role.
         | 
| 1327 | 
            +
                 * The IAM role that was specified when the cluster was launched. The Amazon EC2 instances of the cluster assume this role.
         | 
| 1328 1328 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1329 1329 | 
             
                IamInstanceProfile?: String;
         | 
| 1330 1330 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1348,35 +1348,40 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1348 1348 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1349 1349 | 
             
                AdditionalSlaveSecurityGroups?: StringList;
         | 
| 1350 1350 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1351 | 
            +
              export type EnvironmentVariablesMap = {[key: string]: XmlString};
         | 
| 1351 1352 | 
             
              export type ErrorData = StringMap[];
         | 
| 1352 1353 | 
             
              export interface ErrorDetail {
         | 
| 1353 1354 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1354 | 
            -
                 * The name or code  | 
| 1355 | 
            +
                 * The name or code associated with the error.
         | 
| 1355 1356 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1356 1357 | 
             
                ErrorCode?: String;
         | 
| 1357 1358 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1358 | 
            -
                 * A list of key value pairs that  | 
| 1359 | 
            +
                 * A list of key value pairs that provides contextual information about why an error occured.
         | 
| 1359 1360 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1360 1361 | 
             
                ErrorData?: ErrorData;
         | 
| 1361 1362 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1362 | 
            -
                 * A message  | 
| 1363 | 
            +
                 * A message that describes the error.
         | 
| 1363 1364 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1364 1365 | 
             
                ErrorMessage?: String;
         | 
| 1365 1366 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1366 1367 | 
             
              export type ErrorDetailList = ErrorDetail[];
         | 
| 1367 1368 | 
             
              export interface ExecutionEngineConfig {
         | 
| 1368 1369 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1369 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the execution engine. For an EMR cluster, this is the cluster ID.
         | 
| 1370 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the execution engine. For an Amazon EMR cluster, this is the cluster ID.
         | 
| 1370 1371 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1371 1372 | 
             
                Id: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1372 1373 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1373 | 
            -
                 * The type of execution engine. A value of EMR specifies an EMR cluster.
         | 
| 1374 | 
            +
                 * The type of execution engine. A value of EMR specifies an Amazon EMR cluster.
         | 
| 1374 1375 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1375 1376 | 
             
                Type?: ExecutionEngineType;
         | 
| 1376 1377 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1377 | 
            -
                 * An optional unique ID of an EC2 security group to associate with the master instance of the EMR cluster for this notebook execution. For more information see Specifying EC2 Security Groups for EMR Notebooks in the EMR Management Guide.
         | 
| 1378 | 
            +
                 * An optional unique ID of an Amazon EC2 security group to associate with the master instance of the Amazon EMR cluster for this notebook execution. For more information see Specifying Amazon EC2 Security Groups for Amazon EMR Notebooks in the EMR Management Guide.
         | 
| 1378 1379 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1379 1380 | 
             
                MasterInstanceSecurityGroupId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1381 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 1382 | 
            +
                 * The execution role ARN required for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 1383 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 1384 | 
            +
                ExecutionRoleArn?: IAMRoleArn;
         | 
| 1380 1385 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1381 1386 | 
             
              export type ExecutionEngineType = "EMR"|string;
         | 
| 1382 1387 | 
             
              export interface FailureDetails {
         | 
| @@ -1409,7 +1414,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1409 1414 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1410 1415 | 
             
              export interface GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationOutput {
         | 
| 1411 1416 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1412 | 
            -
                 * A configuration for Amazon EMR block public access. The configuration applies to all clusters created in your account for the current Region. The configuration specifies whether block public access is enabled. If block public access is enabled, security groups associated with the cluster cannot have rules that allow inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 or ::/0 on a port, unless the port is specified as an exception using PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges in the BlockPublicAccessConfiguration. By default, Port 22 (SSH) is an exception, and public access is allowed on this port. You can change this by updating the block public access configuration to remove the exception.  For accounts that created clusters in a Region before November 25, 2019, block public access is disabled by default in that Region. To use this feature, you must manually enable and configure it. For accounts that did not create an EMR cluster in a Region before this date, block public access is enabled by default in that Region. 
         | 
| 1417 | 
            +
                 * A configuration for Amazon EMR block public access. The configuration applies to all clusters created in your account for the current Region. The configuration specifies whether block public access is enabled. If block public access is enabled, security groups associated with the cluster cannot have rules that allow inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 or ::/0 on a port, unless the port is specified as an exception using PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges in the BlockPublicAccessConfiguration. By default, Port 22 (SSH) is an exception, and public access is allowed on this port. You can change this by updating the block public access configuration to remove the exception.  For accounts that created clusters in a Region before November 25, 2019, block public access is disabled by default in that Region. To use this feature, you must manually enable and configure it. For accounts that did not create an Amazon EMR cluster in a Region before this date, block public access is enabled by default in that Region. 
         | 
| 1413 1418 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1414 1419 | 
             
                BlockPublicAccessConfiguration: BlockPublicAccessConfiguration;
         | 
| 1415 1420 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1509,6 +1514,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1509 1514 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1510 1515 | 
             
                Args?: StringList;
         | 
| 1511 1516 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 1517 | 
            +
              export type IAMRoleArn = string;
         | 
| 1512 1518 | 
             
              export type IdentityType = "USER"|"GROUP"|string;
         | 
| 1513 1519 | 
             
              export interface Instance {
         | 
| 1514 1520 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1544,7 +1550,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1544 1550 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1545 1551 | 
             
                InstanceGroupId?: String;
         | 
| 1546 1552 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1547 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the instance fleet to which an EC2 instance belongs.
         | 
| 1553 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the instance fleet to which an Amazon EC2 instance belongs.
         | 
| 1548 1554 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1549 1555 | 
             
                InstanceFleetId?: InstanceFleetId;
         | 
| 1550 1556 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1552,7 +1558,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1552 1558 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1553 1559 | 
             
                Market?: MarketType;
         | 
| 1554 1560 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1555 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type, for example m3.xlarge.
         | 
| 1561 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type, for example m3.xlarge.
         | 
| 1556 1562 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1557 1563 | 
             
                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         | 
| 1558 1564 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1625,7 +1631,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1625 1631 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1626 1632 | 
             
                TargetSpotCapacity?: WholeNumber;
         | 
| 1627 1633 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1628 | 
            -
                 * The instance type configurations that define the EC2 instances in the instance fleet.
         | 
| 1634 | 
            +
                 * The instance type configurations that define the Amazon EC2 instances in the instance fleet.
         | 
| 1629 1635 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1630 1636 | 
             
                InstanceTypeConfigs?: InstanceTypeConfigList;
         | 
| 1631 1637 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1664,7 +1670,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1664 1670 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1665 1671 | 
             
                SpotSpecification?: SpotProvisioningSpecification;
         | 
| 1666 1672 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1667 | 
            -
                 *  The launch specification for On-Demand Instances in the instance fleet, which determines the allocation strategy.   The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 1673 | 
            +
                 *  The launch specification for On-Demand Instances in the instance fleet, which determines the allocation strategy.   The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. On-Demand Instances allocation strategy is available in Amazon EMR releases 5.12.1 and later. 
         | 
| 1668 1674 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1669 1675 | 
             
                OnDemandSpecification?: OnDemandProvisioningSpecification;
         | 
| 1670 1676 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -1692,7 +1698,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1692 1698 | 
             
              export type InstanceFleetStateChangeReasonCode = "INTERNAL_ERROR"|"VALIDATION_ERROR"|"INSTANCE_FAILURE"|"CLUSTER_TERMINATED"|string;
         | 
| 1693 1699 | 
             
              export interface InstanceFleetStatus {
         | 
| 1694 1700 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1695 | 
            -
                 * A code representing the instance fleet status.    PROVISIONING—The instance fleet is provisioning EC2 resources and is not yet ready to run jobs.    BOOTSTRAPPING—EC2 instances and other resources have been provisioned and the bootstrap actions specified for the instances are underway.    RUNNING—EC2 instances and other resources are running. They are either executing jobs or waiting to execute jobs.    RESIZING—A resize operation is underway. EC2 instances are either being added or removed.    SUSPENDED—A resize operation could not complete. Existing EC2 instances are running, but instances can't be added or removed.    TERMINATING—The instance fleet is terminating EC2 instances.    TERMINATED—The instance fleet is no longer active, and all EC2 instances have been terminated.  
         | 
| 1701 | 
            +
                 * A code representing the instance fleet status.    PROVISIONING—The instance fleet is provisioning Amazon EC2 resources and is not yet ready to run jobs.    BOOTSTRAPPING—Amazon EC2 instances and other resources have been provisioned and the bootstrap actions specified for the instances are underway.    RUNNING—Amazon EC2 instances and other resources are running. They are either executing jobs or waiting to execute jobs.    RESIZING—A resize operation is underway. Amazon EC2 instances are either being added or removed.    SUSPENDED—A resize operation could not complete. Existing Amazon EC2 instances are running, but instances can't be added or removed.    TERMINATING—The instance fleet is terminating Amazon EC2 instances.    TERMINATED—The instance fleet is no longer active, and all Amazon EC2 instances have been terminated.  
         | 
| 1696 1702 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1697 1703 | 
             
                State?: InstanceFleetState;
         | 
| 1698 1704 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1741,7 +1747,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1741 1747 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1742 1748 | 
             
                BidPrice?: String;
         | 
| 1743 1749 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1744 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type for all instances in the instance group.
         | 
| 1750 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type for all instances in the instance group.
         | 
| 1745 1751 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1746 1752 | 
             
                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         | 
| 1747 1753 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1785,7 +1791,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1785 1791 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1786 1792 | 
             
                ShrinkPolicy?: ShrinkPolicy;
         | 
| 1787 1793 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1788 | 
            -
                 * An automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric. See PutAutoScalingPolicy.
         | 
| 1794 | 
            +
                 * An automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates Amazon EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric. See PutAutoScalingPolicy.
         | 
| 1789 1795 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1790 1796 | 
             
                AutoScalingPolicy?: AutoScalingPolicyDescription;
         | 
| 1791 1797 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1799,7 +1805,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1799 1805 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1800 1806 | 
             
                Name?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1801 1807 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1802 | 
            -
                 * Market type of the EC2 instances used to create a cluster node.
         | 
| 1808 | 
            +
                 * Market type of the Amazon EC2 instances used to create a cluster node.
         | 
| 1803 1809 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1804 1810 | 
             
                Market?: MarketType;
         | 
| 1805 1811 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1811,7 +1817,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1811 1817 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1812 1818 | 
             
                BidPrice?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1813 1819 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1814 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type for all instances in the instance group.
         | 
| 1820 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type for all instances in the instance group.
         | 
| 1815 1821 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1816 1822 | 
             
                InstanceType: InstanceType;
         | 
| 1817 1823 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1819,15 +1825,15 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1819 1825 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1820 1826 | 
             
                InstanceCount: Integer;
         | 
| 1821 1827 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1822 | 
            -
                 *  Amazon EMR releases 4.x or later.  The list of configurations supplied for an EMR cluster instance group. You can specify a separate configuration for each instance group (master, core, and task).
         | 
| 1828 | 
            +
                 *  Amazon EMR releases 4.x or later.  The list of configurations supplied for an Amazon EMR cluster instance group. You can specify a separate configuration for each instance group (master, core, and task).
         | 
| 1823 1829 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1824 1830 | 
             
                Configurations?: ConfigurationList;
         | 
| 1825 1831 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1826 | 
            -
                 * EBS configurations that will be attached to each EC2 instance in the instance group.
         | 
| 1832 | 
            +
                 * EBS configurations that will be attached to each Amazon EC2 instance in the instance group.
         | 
| 1827 1833 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1828 1834 | 
             
                EbsConfiguration?: EbsConfiguration;
         | 
| 1829 1835 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1830 | 
            -
                 * An automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric. See PutAutoScalingPolicy.
         | 
| 1836 | 
            +
                 * An automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates Amazon EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric. See PutAutoScalingPolicy.
         | 
| 1831 1837 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1832 1838 | 
             
                AutoScalingPolicy?: AutoScalingPolicy;
         | 
| 1833 1839 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1846,7 +1852,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1846 1852 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1847 1853 | 
             
                Name?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1848 1854 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1849 | 
            -
                 * Market type of the EC2 instances used to create a cluster node.
         | 
| 1855 | 
            +
                 * Market type of the Amazon EC2 instances used to create a cluster node.
         | 
| 1850 1856 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1851 1857 | 
             
                Market: MarketType;
         | 
| 1852 1858 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1858,7 +1864,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1858 1864 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1859 1865 | 
             
                BidPrice?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 1860 1866 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1861 | 
            -
                 * EC2 instance type.
         | 
| 1867 | 
            +
                 * Amazon EC2 instance type.
         | 
| 1862 1868 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1863 1869 | 
             
                InstanceType: InstanceType;
         | 
| 1864 1870 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -1912,7 +1918,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 1912 1918 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1913 1919 | 
             
                InstanceCount?: Integer;
         | 
| 1914 1920 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 1915 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 InstanceIds to terminate. After you terminate the instances, the instance group will not return to its original requested size.
         | 
| 1921 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 InstanceIds to terminate. After you terminate the instances, the instance group will not return to its original requested size.
         | 
| 1916 1922 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 1917 1923 | 
             
                EC2InstanceIdsToTerminate?: EC2InstanceIdsToTerminateList;
         | 
| 1918 1924 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2032,7 +2038,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2032 2038 | 
             
              export type InstanceType = string;
         | 
| 2033 2039 | 
             
              export interface InstanceTypeConfig {
         | 
| 2034 2040 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2035 | 
            -
                 * An EC2 instance type, such as m3.xlarge. 
         | 
| 2041 | 
            +
                 * An Amazon EC2 instance type, such as m3.xlarge. 
         | 
| 2036 2042 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2037 2043 | 
             
                InstanceType: InstanceType;
         | 
| 2038 2044 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2040,11 +2046,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2040 2046 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2041 2047 | 
             
                WeightedCapacity?: WholeNumber;
         | 
| 2042 2048 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2043 | 
            -
                 * The bid price for each EC2 Spot Instance type as defined by InstanceType. Expressed in USD. If neither BidPrice nor BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice is provided, BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice defaults to 100%. 
         | 
| 2049 | 
            +
                 * The bid price for each Amazon EC2 Spot Instance type as defined by InstanceType. Expressed in USD. If neither BidPrice nor BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice is provided, BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice defaults to 100%. 
         | 
| 2044 2050 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2045 2051 | 
             
                BidPrice?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2046 2052 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2047 | 
            -
                 * The bid price, as a percentage of On-Demand price, for each EC2 Spot Instance as defined by InstanceType. Expressed as a number (for example, 20 specifies 20%). If neither BidPrice nor BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice is provided, BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice defaults to 100%.
         | 
| 2053 | 
            +
                 * The bid price, as a percentage of On-Demand price, for each Amazon EC2 Spot Instance as defined by InstanceType. Expressed as a number (for example, 20 specifies 20%). If neither BidPrice nor BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice is provided, BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice defaults to 100%.
         | 
| 2048 2054 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2049 2055 | 
             
                BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice?: NonNegativeDouble;
         | 
| 2050 2056 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2063,7 +2069,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2063 2069 | 
             
              export type InstanceTypeConfigList = InstanceTypeConfig[];
         | 
| 2064 2070 | 
             
              export interface InstanceTypeSpecification {
         | 
| 2065 2071 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2066 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type, for example m3.xlarge.
         | 
| 2072 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type, for example m3.xlarge.
         | 
| 2067 2073 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2068 2074 | 
             
                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         | 
| 2069 2075 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2071,11 +2077,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2071 2077 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2072 2078 | 
             
                WeightedCapacity?: WholeNumber;
         | 
| 2073 2079 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2074 | 
            -
                 * The bid price for each EC2 Spot Instance type as defined by InstanceType. Expressed in USD.
         | 
| 2080 | 
            +
                 * The bid price for each Amazon EC2 Spot Instance type as defined by InstanceType. Expressed in USD.
         | 
| 2075 2081 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2076 2082 | 
             
                BidPrice?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2077 2083 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2078 | 
            -
                 * The bid price, as a percentage of On-Demand price, for each EC2 Spot Instance as defined by InstanceType. Expressed as a number (for example, 20 specifies 20%).
         | 
| 2084 | 
            +
                 * The bid price, as a percentage of On-Demand price, for each Amazon EC2 Spot Instance as defined by InstanceType. Expressed as a number (for example, 20 specifies 20%).
         | 
| 2079 2085 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2080 2086 | 
             
                BidPriceAsPercentageOfOnDemandPrice?: NonNegativeDouble;
         | 
| 2081 2087 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2111,7 +2117,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2111 2117 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2112 2118 | 
             
                LogUri?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2113 2119 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2114 | 
            -
                 * The KMS key used for encrypting log files. This attribute is only available with EMR  | 
| 2120 | 
            +
                 * The KMS key used for encrypting log files. This attribute is only available with Amazon EMR 5.30.0 and later, excluding 6.0.0.
         | 
| 2115 2121 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2116 2122 | 
             
                LogEncryptionKmsKeyId?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2117 2123 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2139,11 +2145,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2139 2145 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2140 2146 | 
             
                SupportedProducts?: SupportedProductsList;
         | 
| 2141 2147 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2142 | 
            -
                 * Indicates whether the cluster is visible to IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform EMR actions, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. The default value is true if a value is not provided when creating a cluster using the EMR API RunJobFlow command, the CLI create-cluster command, or the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
         | 
| 2148 | 
            +
                 * Indicates whether the cluster is visible to IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster. When true, IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account can perform Amazon EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform Amazon EMR actions, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. The default value is true if a value is not provided when creating a cluster using the Amazon EMR API RunJobFlow command, the CLI create-cluster command, or the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
         | 
| 2143 2149 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2144 2150 | 
             
                VisibleToAllUsers?: Boolean;
         | 
| 2145 2151 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2146 | 
            -
                 * The IAM role that was specified when the job flow was launched. The EC2 instances of the job flow assume this role.
         | 
| 2152 | 
            +
                 * The IAM role that was specified when the job flow was launched. The Amazon EC2 instances of the job flow assume this role.
         | 
| 2147 2153 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2148 2154 | 
             
                JobFlowRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2149 2155 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2151,11 +2157,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2151 2157 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2152 2158 | 
             
                ServiceRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2153 2159 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2154 | 
            -
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides a way for the automatic scaling feature to get the required permissions it needs to launch and terminate EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 2160 | 
            +
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides a way for the automatic scaling feature to get the required permissions it needs to launch and terminate Amazon EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 2155 2161 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2156 2162 | 
             
                AutoScalingRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2157 2163 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2158 | 
            -
                 * The way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 2164 | 
            +
                 * The way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.1.0 and later, and is the default for releases of Amazon EMR earlier than 5.1.0.
         | 
| 2159 2165 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2160 2166 | 
             
                ScaleDownBehavior?: ScaleDownBehavior;
         | 
| 2161 2167 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -2190,15 +2196,15 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2190 2196 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2191 2197 | 
             
              export interface JobFlowInstancesConfig {
         | 
| 2192 2198 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2193 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type of the master node.
         | 
| 2199 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type of the master node.
         | 
| 2194 2200 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2195 2201 | 
             
                MasterInstanceType?: InstanceType;
         | 
| 2196 2202 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2197 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 instance type of the core and task nodes.
         | 
| 2203 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 instance type of the core and task nodes.
         | 
| 2198 2204 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2199 2205 | 
             
                SlaveInstanceType?: InstanceType;
         | 
| 2200 2206 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2201 | 
            -
                 * The number of EC2 instances in the cluster.
         | 
| 2207 | 
            +
                 * The number of Amazon EC2 instances in the cluster.
         | 
| 2202 2208 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2203 2209 | 
             
                InstanceCount?: Integer;
         | 
| 2204 2210 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2206,11 +2212,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2206 2212 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2207 2213 | 
             
                InstanceGroups?: InstanceGroupConfigList;
         | 
| 2208 2214 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2209 | 
            -
                 *  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 2215 | 
            +
                 *  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.  Describes the Amazon EC2 instances and instance configurations for clusters that use the instance fleet configuration.
         | 
| 2210 2216 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2211 2217 | 
             
                InstanceFleets?: InstanceFleetConfigList;
         | 
| 2212 2218 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2213 | 
            -
                 * The name of the EC2 key pair that can be used to connect to the master node using SSH as the user called "hadoop."
         | 
| 2219 | 
            +
                 * The name of the Amazon EC2 key pair that can be used to connect to the master node using SSH as the user called "hadoop."
         | 
| 2214 2220 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2215 2221 | 
             
                Ec2KeyName?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2216 2222 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2234,7 +2240,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2234 2240 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2235 2241 | 
             
                Ec2SubnetId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2236 2242 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2237 | 
            -
                 * Applies to clusters that use the instance fleet configuration. When multiple EC2 subnet IDs are specified, Amazon EMR evaluates them and launches instances in the optimal subnet.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 2243 | 
            +
                 * Applies to clusters that use the instance fleet configuration. When multiple Amazon EC2 subnet IDs are specified, Amazon EMR evaluates them and launches instances in the optimal subnet.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
         | 
| 2238 2244 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2239 2245 | 
             
                Ec2SubnetIds?: XmlStringMaxLen256List;
         | 
| 2240 2246 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2494,6 +2500,10 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2494 2500 | 
             
                 * The pagination token, returned by a previous ListNotebookExecutions call, that indicates the start of the list for this ListNotebookExecutions call.
         | 
| 2495 2501 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2496 2502 | 
             
                Marker?: Marker;
         | 
| 2503 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2504 | 
            +
                 * The unique ID of the execution engine.
         | 
| 2505 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2506 | 
            +
                ExecutionEngineId?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2497 2507 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2498 2508 | 
             
              export interface ListNotebookExecutionsOutput {
         | 
| 2499 2509 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2616,7 +2626,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2616 2626 | 
             
              export type Long = number;
         | 
| 2617 2627 | 
             
              export interface ManagedScalingPolicy {
         | 
| 2618 2628 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2619 | 
            -
                 * The EC2 unit limits for a managed scaling policy. The managed scaling activity of a cluster is not allowed to go above or below these limits. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration.
         | 
| 2629 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon EC2 unit limits for a managed scaling policy. The managed scaling activity of a cluster is not allowed to go above or below these limits. The limit only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration.
         | 
| 2620 2630 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2621 2631 | 
             
                ComputeLimits?: ComputeLimits;
         | 
| 2622 2632 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -2678,11 +2688,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2678 2688 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2679 2689 | 
             
                NotebookExecutionId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2680 2690 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2681 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the EMR Notebook that is used for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2691 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the Amazon EMR Notebook that is used for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2682 2692 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2683 2693 | 
             
                EditorId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2684 2694 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2685 | 
            -
                 * The execution engine, such as an EMR cluster, used to run the EMR notebook and perform the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2695 | 
            +
                 * The execution engine, such as an Amazon EMR cluster, used to run the Amazon EMR notebook and perform the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2686 2696 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2687 2697 | 
             
                ExecutionEngine?: ExecutionEngineConfig;
         | 
| 2688 2698 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2690,7 +2700,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2690 2700 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2691 2701 | 
             
                NotebookExecutionName?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2692 2702 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2693 | 
            -
                 * Input parameters in JSON format passed to the EMR Notebook at runtime for execution.
         | 
| 2703 | 
            +
                 * Input parameters in JSON format passed to the Amazon EMR Notebook at runtime for execution.
         | 
| 2694 2704 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2695 2705 | 
             
                NotebookParams?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2696 2706 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2718,13 +2728,29 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2718 2728 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2719 2729 | 
             
                LastStateChangeReason?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2720 2730 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2721 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the EC2 security group associated with the EMR Notebook instance. For more information see Specifying EC2 Security Groups for EMR Notebooks in the EMR Management Guide.
         | 
| 2731 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the Amazon EC2 security group associated with the Amazon EMR Notebook instance. For more information see Specifying Amazon EC2 Security Groups for Amazon EMR Notebooks in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
         | 
| 2722 2732 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2723 2733 | 
             
                NotebookInstanceSecurityGroupId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2724 2734 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2725 2735 | 
             
                 * A list of tags associated with a notebook execution. Tags are user-defined key-value pairs that consist of a required key string with a maximum of 128 characters and an optional value string with a maximum of 256 characters.
         | 
| 2726 2736 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2727 2737 | 
             
                Tags?: TagList;
         | 
| 2738 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2739 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2740 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2741 | 
            +
                NotebookS3Location?: NotebookS3LocationForOutput;
         | 
| 2742 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2743 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 location for the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 2744 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2745 | 
            +
                OutputNotebookS3Location?: OutputNotebookS3LocationForOutput;
         | 
| 2746 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2747 | 
            +
                 * The output format for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2748 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2749 | 
            +
                OutputNotebookFormat?: OutputNotebookFormat;
         | 
| 2750 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2751 | 
            +
                 * The environment variables associated with the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2752 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2753 | 
            +
                EnvironmentVariables?: EnvironmentVariablesMap;
         | 
| 2728 2754 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2729 2755 | 
             
              export type NotebookExecutionStatus = "START_PENDING"|"STARTING"|"RUNNING"|"FINISHING"|"FINISHED"|"FAILING"|"FAILED"|"STOP_PENDING"|"STOPPING"|"STOPPED"|string;
         | 
| 2730 2756 | 
             
              export interface NotebookExecutionSummary {
         | 
| @@ -2752,8 +2778,36 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2752 2778 | 
             
                 * The timestamp when notebook execution started.
         | 
| 2753 2779 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2754 2780 | 
             
                EndTime?: _Date;
         | 
| 2781 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2782 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2783 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2784 | 
            +
                NotebookS3Location?: NotebookS3LocationForOutput;
         | 
| 2785 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2786 | 
            +
                 * The unique ID of the execution engine for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 2787 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2788 | 
            +
                ExecutionEngineId?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2755 2789 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2756 2790 | 
             
              export type NotebookExecutionSummaryList = NotebookExecutionSummary[];
         | 
| 2791 | 
            +
              export interface NotebookS3LocationForOutput {
         | 
| 2792 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2793 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 bucket that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2794 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2795 | 
            +
                Bucket?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2796 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2797 | 
            +
                 * The key to the Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2798 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2799 | 
            +
                Key?: UriString;
         | 
| 2800 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 2801 | 
            +
              export interface NotebookS3LocationFromInput {
         | 
| 2802 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2803 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 bucket that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2804 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2805 | 
            +
                Bucket?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2806 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2807 | 
            +
                 * The key to the Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 2808 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2809 | 
            +
                Key?: UriString;
         | 
| 2810 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 2757 2811 | 
             
              export interface OSRelease {
         | 
| 2758 2812 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2759 2813 | 
             
                 * The Amazon Linux release specified for a cluster in the RunJobFlow request. The format is as shown in  Amazon Linux 2 Release Notes . For example, 2.0.20220218.1.
         | 
| @@ -2795,13 +2849,34 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2795 2849 | 
             
                TimeoutDurationMinutes: WholeNumber;
         | 
| 2796 2850 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2797 2851 | 
             
              export type OptionalArnType = string;
         | 
| 2852 | 
            +
              export type OutputNotebookFormat = "HTML"|string;
         | 
| 2853 | 
            +
              export interface OutputNotebookS3LocationForOutput {
         | 
| 2854 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2855 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 bucket that stores the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 2856 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2857 | 
            +
                Bucket?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2858 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2859 | 
            +
                 * The key to the Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 2860 | 
            +
                 */
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            +
                Key?: UriString;
         | 
| 2862 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 2863 | 
            +
              export interface OutputNotebookS3LocationFromInput {
         | 
| 2864 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2865 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 bucket that stores the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 2866 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2867 | 
            +
                Bucket?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 2868 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 2869 | 
            +
                 * The key to the Amazon S3 location that stores the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 2870 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 2871 | 
            +
                Key?: UriString;
         | 
| 2872 | 
            +
              }
         | 
| 2798 2873 | 
             
              export interface PlacementGroupConfig {
         | 
| 2799 2874 | 
             
                /**
         | 
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            -
                 * Role of the instance in the cluster. Starting with Amazon EMR  | 
| 2875 | 
            +
                 * Role of the instance in the cluster. Starting with Amazon EMR release 5.23.0, the only supported instance role is MASTER.
         | 
| 2801 2876 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2802 2877 | 
             
                InstanceRole: InstanceRoleType;
         | 
| 2803 2878 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2804 | 
            -
                 * EC2 Placement Group strategy associated with instance role. Starting with Amazon EMR  | 
| 2879 | 
            +
                 * Amazon EC2 Placement Group strategy associated with instance role. Starting with Amazon EMR release 5.23.0, the only supported placement strategy is SPREAD for the MASTER instance role.
         | 
| 2805 2880 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2806 2881 | 
             
                PlacementStrategy?: PlacementGroupStrategy;
         | 
| 2807 2882 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -2813,7 +2888,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2813 2888 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2814 2889 | 
             
                AvailabilityZone?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2815 2890 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2816 | 
            -
                 * When multiple Availability Zones are specified, Amazon EMR evaluates them and launches instances in the optimal Availability Zone. AvailabilityZones is used for instance fleets, while AvailabilityZone (singular) is used for uniform instance groups.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 2891 | 
            +
                 * When multiple Availability Zones are specified, Amazon EMR evaluates them and launches instances in the optimal Availability Zone. AvailabilityZones is used for instance fleets, while AvailabilityZone (singular) is used for uniform instance groups.  The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. 
         | 
| 2817 2892 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2818 2893 | 
             
                AvailabilityZones?: XmlStringMaxLen256List;
         | 
| 2819 2894 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -2875,7 +2950,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2875 2950 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2876 2951 | 
             
              export interface PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationInput {
         | 
| 2877 2952 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2878 | 
            -
                 * A configuration for Amazon EMR block public access. The configuration applies to all clusters created in your account for the current Region. The configuration specifies whether block public access is enabled. If block public access is enabled, security groups associated with the cluster cannot have rules that allow inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 or ::/0 on a port, unless the port is specified as an exception using PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges in the BlockPublicAccessConfiguration. By default, Port 22 (SSH) is an exception, and public access is allowed on this port. You can change this by updating BlockPublicSecurityGroupRules to remove the exception.  For accounts that created clusters in a Region before November 25, 2019, block public access is disabled by default in that Region. To use this feature, you must manually enable and configure it. For accounts that did not create an EMR cluster in a Region before this date, block public access is enabled by default in that Region. 
         | 
| 2953 | 
            +
                 * A configuration for Amazon EMR block public access. The configuration applies to all clusters created in your account for the current Region. The configuration specifies whether block public access is enabled. If block public access is enabled, security groups associated with the cluster cannot have rules that allow inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 or ::/0 on a port, unless the port is specified as an exception using PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges in the BlockPublicAccessConfiguration. By default, Port 22 (SSH) is an exception, and public access is allowed on this port. You can change this by updating BlockPublicSecurityGroupRules to remove the exception.  For accounts that created clusters in a Region before November 25, 2019, block public access is disabled by default in that Region. To use this feature, you must manually enable and configure it. For accounts that did not create an Amazon EMR cluster in a Region before this date, block public access is enabled by default in that Region. 
         | 
| 2879 2954 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2880 2955 | 
             
                BlockPublicAccessConfiguration: BlockPublicAccessConfiguration;
         | 
| 2881 2956 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -2883,7 +2958,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2883 2958 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 2884 2959 | 
             
              export interface PutManagedScalingPolicyInput {
         | 
| 2885 2960 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2886 | 
            -
                 * Specifies the ID of an EMR cluster where the managed scaling policy is attached. 
         | 
| 2961 | 
            +
                 * Specifies the ID of an Amazon EMR cluster where the managed scaling policy is attached. 
         | 
| 2887 2962 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2888 2963 | 
             
                ClusterId: ClusterId;
         | 
| 2889 2964 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2956,7 +3031,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2956 3031 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2957 3032 | 
             
                LogUri?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2958 3033 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2959 | 
            -
                 * The KMS key used for encrypting log files. If a value is not provided, the logs remain encrypted by AES-256. This attribute is only available with Amazon EMR  | 
| 3034 | 
            +
                 * The KMS key used for encrypting log files. If a value is not provided, the logs remain encrypted by AES-256. This attribute is only available with Amazon EMR releases 5.30.0 and later, excluding Amazon EMR 6.0.0.
         | 
| 2960 3035 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2961 3036 | 
             
                LogEncryptionKmsKeyId?: XmlString;
         | 
| 2962 3037 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2988,7 +3063,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2988 3063 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2989 3064 | 
             
                SupportedProducts?: SupportedProductsList;
         | 
| 2990 3065 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2991 | 
            -
                 *  For Amazon EMR releases 3.x and 2.x. For Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later, use Applications.  A list of strings that indicates third-party software to use with the job flow that accepts a user argument list. EMR accepts and forwards the argument list to the corresponding installation script as bootstrap action arguments. For more information, see "Launch a Job Flow on the MapR Distribution for Hadoop" in the Amazon EMR Developer Guide. Supported values are:   "mapr-m3" - launch the cluster using MapR M3 Edition.   "mapr-m5" - launch the cluster using MapR M5 Edition.   "mapr" with the user arguments specifying "--edition,m3" or "--edition,m5" - launch the job flow using MapR M3 or M5 Edition respectively.   "mapr-m7" - launch the cluster using MapR M7 Edition.   "hunk" - launch the cluster with the Hunk Big Data Analytics Platform.   "hue"- launch the cluster with Hue installed.   "spark" - launch the cluster with Apache Spark installed.   "ganglia" - launch the cluster with the Ganglia Monitoring System installed.  
         | 
| 3066 | 
            +
                 *  For Amazon EMR releases 3.x and 2.x. For Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later, use Applications.  A list of strings that indicates third-party software to use with the job flow that accepts a user argument list. Amazon EMR accepts and forwards the argument list to the corresponding installation script as bootstrap action arguments. For more information, see "Launch a Job Flow on the MapR Distribution for Hadoop" in the Amazon EMR Developer Guide. Supported values are:   "mapr-m3" - launch the cluster using MapR M3 Edition.   "mapr-m5" - launch the cluster using MapR M5 Edition.   "mapr" with the user arguments specifying "--edition,m3" or "--edition,m5" - launch the job flow using MapR M3 or M5 Edition respectively.   "mapr-m7" - launch the cluster using MapR M7 Edition.   "hunk" - launch the cluster with the Hunk Big Data Analytics Platform.   "hue"- launch the cluster with Hue installed.   "spark" - launch the cluster with Apache Spark installed.   "ganglia" - launch the cluster with the Ganglia Monitoring System installed.  
         | 
| 2992 3067 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2993 3068 | 
             
                NewSupportedProducts?: NewSupportedProductsList;
         | 
| 2994 3069 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -2996,15 +3071,15 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 2996 3071 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 2997 3072 | 
             
                Applications?: ApplicationList;
         | 
| 2998 3073 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 2999 | 
            -
                 * For Amazon EMR releases 4.0 and later. The list of configurations supplied for the EMR cluster you are creating.
         | 
| 3074 | 
            +
                 * For Amazon EMR releases 4.0 and later. The list of configurations supplied for the Amazon EMR cluster that you are creating.
         | 
| 3000 3075 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3001 3076 | 
             
                Configurations?: ConfigurationList;
         | 
| 3002 3077 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3003 | 
            -
                 *  The VisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. By default, the value is set to true. Setting it to false now has no effect.  Set this value to true so that IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster can perform EMR actions on the cluster that their IAM policies allow. This value defaults to true for clusters created using the EMR API or the CLI create-cluster command. When set to false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform EMR actions for the cluster, regardless of the IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. For more information, see Understanding the EMR  | 
| 3078 | 
            +
                 *  The VisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. By default, the value is set to true. Setting it to false now has no effect.  Set this value to true so that IAM principals in the Amazon Web Services account associated with the cluster can perform Amazon EMR actions on the cluster that their IAM policies allow. This value defaults to true for clusters created using the Amazon EMR API or the CLI create-cluster command. When set to false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user can perform Amazon EMR actions for the cluster, regardless of the IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals. For more information, see Understanding the Amazon EMR cluster VisibleToAllUsers setting in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
         | 
| 3004 3079 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3005 3080 | 
             
                VisibleToAllUsers?: Boolean;
         | 
| 3006 3081 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3007 | 
            -
                 * Also called instance profile and EC2 role. An IAM role for an EMR cluster. The EC2 instances of the cluster assume this role. The default role is EMR_EC2_DefaultRole. In order to use the default role, you must have already created it using the CLI or console.
         | 
| 3082 | 
            +
                 * Also called instance profile and Amazon EC2 role. An IAM role for an Amazon EMR cluster. The Amazon EC2 instances of the cluster assume this role. The default role is EMR_EC2_DefaultRole. In order to use the default role, you must have already created it using the CLI or console.
         | 
| 3008 3083 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3009 3084 | 
             
                JobFlowRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 3010 3085 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3020,19 +3095,19 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3020 3095 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3021 3096 | 
             
                SecurityConfiguration?: XmlString;
         | 
| 3022 3097 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3023 | 
            -
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides permissions that the automatic scaling feature requires to launch and terminate EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 3098 | 
            +
                 * An IAM role for automatic scaling policies. The default role is EMR_AutoScaling_DefaultRole. The IAM role provides permissions that the automatic scaling feature requires to launch and terminate Amazon EC2 instances in an instance group.
         | 
| 3024 3099 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3025 3100 | 
             
                AutoScalingRole?: XmlString;
         | 
| 3026 3101 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3027 | 
            -
                 * Specifies the way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 3102 | 
            +
                 * Specifies the way that individual Amazon EC2 instances terminate when an automatic scale-in activity occurs or an instance group is resized. TERMINATE_AT_INSTANCE_HOUR indicates that Amazon EMR terminates nodes at the instance-hour boundary, regardless of when the request to terminate the instance was submitted. This option is only available with Amazon EMR 5.1.0 and later and is the default for clusters created using that version. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION indicates that Amazon EMR adds nodes to a deny list and drains tasks from nodes before terminating the Amazon EC2 instances, regardless of the instance-hour boundary. With either behavior, Amazon EMR removes the least active nodes first and blocks instance termination if it could lead to HDFS corruption. TERMINATE_AT_TASK_COMPLETION available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.1.0 and later, and is the default for releases of Amazon EMR earlier than 5.1.0.
         | 
| 3028 3103 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3029 3104 | 
             
                ScaleDownBehavior?: ScaleDownBehavior;
         | 
| 3030 3105 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3031 | 
            -
                 * Available only in Amazon EMR  | 
| 3106 | 
            +
                 * Available only in Amazon EMR releases 5.7.0 and later. The ID of a custom Amazon EBS-backed Linux AMI. If specified, Amazon EMR uses this AMI when it launches cluster Amazon EC2 instances. For more information about custom AMIs in Amazon EMR, see Using a Custom AMI in the Amazon EMR Management Guide. If omitted, the cluster uses the base Linux AMI for the ReleaseLabel specified. For Amazon EMR releases 2.x and 3.x, use AmiVersion instead. For information about creating a custom AMI, see Creating an Amazon EBS-Backed Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances. For information about finding an AMI ID, see Finding a Linux AMI. 
         | 
| 3032 3107 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3033 3108 | 
             
                CustomAmiId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 3034 3109 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3035 | 
            -
                 * The size, in GiB, of the Amazon EBS root device volume of the Linux AMI that is used for each EC2 instance. Available in Amazon EMR  | 
| 3110 | 
            +
                 * The size, in GiB, of the Amazon EBS root device volume of the Linux AMI that is used for each Amazon EC2 instance. Available in Amazon EMR releases 4.x and later.
         | 
| 3036 3111 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3037 3112 | 
             
                EbsRootVolumeSize?: Integer;
         | 
| 3038 3113 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3084,11 +3159,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3084 3159 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3085 3160 | 
             
              export interface ScalingConstraints {
         | 
| 3086 3161 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3087 | 
            -
                 * The lower boundary of EC2 instances in an instance group below which scaling activities are not allowed to shrink. Scale-in activities will not terminate instances below this boundary.
         | 
| 3162 | 
            +
                 * The lower boundary of Amazon EC2 instances in an instance group below which scaling activities are not allowed to shrink. Scale-in activities will not terminate instances below this boundary.
         | 
| 3088 3163 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3089 3164 | 
             
                MinCapacity: Integer;
         | 
| 3090 3165 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3091 | 
            -
                 * The upper boundary of EC2 instances in an instance group beyond which scaling activities are not allowed to grow. Scale-out activities will not add instances beyond this boundary.
         | 
| 3166 | 
            +
                 * The upper boundary of Amazon EC2 instances in an instance group beyond which scaling activities are not allowed to grow. Scale-out activities will not add instances beyond this boundary.
         | 
| 3092 3167 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3093 3168 | 
             
                MaxCapacity: Integer;
         | 
| 3094 3169 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -3212,7 +3287,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3212 3287 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3213 3288 | 
             
                JobFlowIds: XmlStringList;
         | 
| 3214 3289 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3215 | 
            -
                 * A value of true indicates that an IAM principal in the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR actions on the cluster that the IAM policies attached to the principal allow. A value of false indicates that only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services root user can perform EMR actions on the cluster.
         | 
| 3290 | 
            +
                 * A value of true indicates that an IAM principal in the Amazon Web Services account can perform Amazon EMR actions on the cluster that the IAM policies attached to the principal allow. A value of false indicates that only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services root user can perform Amazon EMR actions on the cluster.
         | 
| 3216 3291 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3217 3292 | 
             
                VisibleToAllUsers: Boolean;
         | 
| 3218 3293 | 
             
              }
         | 
| @@ -3228,11 +3303,11 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3228 3303 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3229 3304 | 
             
              export interface SimpleScalingPolicyConfiguration {
         | 
| 3230 3305 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3231 | 
            -
                 * The way in which EC2 instances are added (if ScalingAdjustment is a positive number) or terminated (if ScalingAdjustment is a negative number) each time the scaling activity is triggered. CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY is the default. CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY indicates that the EC2 instance count increments or decrements by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as an integer. PERCENT_CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY indicates the instance count increments or decrements by the percentage specified by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as an integer. For example, 20 indicates an increase in 20% increments of cluster capacity. EXACT_CAPACITY indicates the scaling activity results in an instance group with the number of EC2 instances specified by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as a positive integer.
         | 
| 3306 | 
            +
                 * The way in which Amazon EC2 instances are added (if ScalingAdjustment is a positive number) or terminated (if ScalingAdjustment is a negative number) each time the scaling activity is triggered. CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY is the default. CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY indicates that the Amazon EC2 instance count increments or decrements by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as an integer. PERCENT_CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY indicates the instance count increments or decrements by the percentage specified by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as an integer. For example, 20 indicates an increase in 20% increments of cluster capacity. EXACT_CAPACITY indicates the scaling activity results in an instance group with the number of Amazon EC2 instances specified by ScalingAdjustment, which should be expressed as a positive integer.
         | 
| 3232 3307 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3233 3308 | 
             
                AdjustmentType?: AdjustmentType;
         | 
| 3234 3309 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3235 | 
            -
                 * The amount by which to scale in or scale out, based on the specified AdjustmentType. A positive value adds to the instance group's EC2 instance count while a negative number removes instances. If AdjustmentType is set to EXACT_CAPACITY, the number should only be a positive integer. If AdjustmentType is set to PERCENT_CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY, the value should express the percentage as an integer. For example, -20 indicates a decrease in 20% increments of cluster capacity.
         | 
| 3310 | 
            +
                 * The amount by which to scale in or scale out, based on the specified AdjustmentType. A positive value adds to the instance group's Amazon EC2 instance count while a negative number removes instances. If AdjustmentType is set to EXACT_CAPACITY, the number should only be a positive integer. If AdjustmentType is set to PERCENT_CHANGE_IN_CAPACITY, the value should express the percentage as an integer. For example, -20 indicates a decrease in 20% increments of cluster capacity.
         | 
| 3236 3311 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3237 3312 | 
             
                ScalingAdjustment: Integer;
         | 
| 3238 3313 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3279,19 +3354,19 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3279 3354 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3280 3355 | 
             
              export interface StartNotebookExecutionInput {
         | 
| 3281 3356 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3282 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the EMR Notebook to use for notebook execution.
         | 
| 3357 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the Amazon EMR Notebook to use for notebook execution.
         | 
| 3283 3358 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3284 | 
            -
                EditorId | 
| 3359 | 
            +
                EditorId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 3285 3360 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3286 | 
            -
                 * The path and file name of the notebook file for this execution, relative to the path specified for the EMR Notebook. For example, if you specify a path of s3://MyBucket/MyNotebooks when you create an EMR Notebook for a notebook with an ID of e-ABCDEFGHIJK1234567890ABCD (the EditorID of this request), and you specify a RelativePath of my_notebook_executions/notebook_execution.ipynb, the location of the file for the notebook execution is s3://MyBucket/MyNotebooks/e-ABCDEFGHIJK1234567890ABCD/my_notebook_executions/notebook_execution.ipynb.
         | 
| 3361 | 
            +
                 * The path and file name of the notebook file for this execution, relative to the path specified for the Amazon EMR Notebook. For example, if you specify a path of s3://MyBucket/MyNotebooks when you create an Amazon EMR Notebook for a notebook with an ID of e-ABCDEFGHIJK1234567890ABCD (the EditorID of this request), and you specify a RelativePath of my_notebook_executions/notebook_execution.ipynb, the location of the file for the notebook execution is s3://MyBucket/MyNotebooks/e-ABCDEFGHIJK1234567890ABCD/my_notebook_executions/notebook_execution.ipynb.
         | 
| 3287 3362 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3288 | 
            -
                RelativePath | 
| 3363 | 
            +
                RelativePath?: XmlString;
         | 
| 3289 3364 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3290 3365 | 
             
                 * An optional name for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 3291 3366 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3292 3367 | 
             
                NotebookExecutionName?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 3293 3368 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3294 | 
            -
                 * Input parameters in JSON format passed to the EMR Notebook at runtime for execution.
         | 
| 3369 | 
            +
                 * Input parameters in JSON format passed to the Amazon EMR Notebook at runtime for execution.
         | 
| 3295 3370 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3296 3371 | 
             
                NotebookParams?: XmlString;
         | 
| 3297 3372 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3299,17 +3374,33 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3299 3374 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3300 3375 | 
             
                ExecutionEngine: ExecutionEngineConfig;
         | 
| 3301 3376 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3302 | 
            -
                 * The name or ARN of the IAM role that is used as the service role for Amazon EMR (the EMR role) for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 3377 | 
            +
                 * The name or ARN of the IAM role that is used as the service role for Amazon EMR (the Amazon EMR role) for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 3303 3378 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3304 3379 | 
             
                ServiceRole: XmlString;
         | 
| 3305 3380 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3306 | 
            -
                 * The unique identifier of the Amazon EC2 security group to associate with the EMR Notebook for this notebook execution.
         | 
| 3381 | 
            +
                 * The unique identifier of the Amazon EC2 security group to associate with the Amazon EMR Notebook for this notebook execution.
         | 
| 3307 3382 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3308 3383 | 
             
                NotebookInstanceSecurityGroupId?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
         | 
| 3309 3384 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| 3310 3385 | 
             
                 * A list of tags associated with a notebook execution. Tags are user-defined key-value pairs that consist of a required key string with a maximum of 128 characters and an optional value string with a maximum of 256 characters.
         | 
| 3311 3386 | 
             
                 */
         | 
| 3312 3387 | 
             
                Tags?: TagList;
         | 
| 3388 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 3389 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 location for the notebook execution input.
         | 
| 3390 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 3391 | 
            +
                NotebookS3Location?: NotebookS3LocationFromInput;
         | 
| 3392 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 3393 | 
            +
                 * The Amazon S3 location for the notebook execution output.
         | 
| 3394 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 3395 | 
            +
                OutputNotebookS3Location?: OutputNotebookS3LocationFromInput;
         | 
| 3396 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 3397 | 
            +
                 * The output format for the notebook execution.
         | 
| 3398 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 3399 | 
            +
                OutputNotebookFormat?: OutputNotebookFormat;
         | 
| 3400 | 
            +
                /**
         | 
| 3401 | 
            +
                 * The environment variables associated with the notebook execution.
         | 
| 3402 | 
            +
                 */
         | 
| 3403 | 
            +
                EnvironmentVariables?: EnvironmentVariablesMap;
         | 
| 3313 3404 | 
             
              }
         | 
| 3314 3405 | 
             
              export interface StartNotebookExecutionOutput {
         | 
| 3315 3406 | 
             
                /**
         | 
| @@ -3340,7 +3431,7 @@ declare namespace EMR { | |
| 3340 3431 | 
             
                 */
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                Status?: StepStatus;
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                /**
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                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the runtime role for a step on the cluster. The runtime role can be a cross-account IAM role. The runtime role ARN is a combination of account ID, role name, and role type using the following format: arn:partition:service:region:account:resource.  For example, arn:aws: | 
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                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the runtime role for a step on the cluster. The runtime role can be a cross-account IAM role. The runtime role ARN is a combination of account ID, role name, and role type using the following format: arn:partition:service:region:account:resource.  For example, arn:aws:IAM::1234567890:role/ReadOnly is a correctly formatted runtime role ARN.
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                 */
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                ExecutionRoleArn?: OptionalArnType;
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              }
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                 */
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                Description?: XmlStringMaxLen256;
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                /**
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                 * Specifies whether the Amazon EMR Studio authenticates users  | 
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                 * Specifies whether the Amazon EMR Studio authenticates users with IAM or IAM Identity Center.
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                 */
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                AuthMode?: AuthMode;
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                /**
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                 */
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                SessionPolicyArn: XmlStringMaxLen256;
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              }
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              export type UriString = string;
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              export interface UsernamePassword {
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                /**
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                 * The username associated with the temporary credentials that you use to connect to cluster endpoints.
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