cdk-lambda-subminute 2.0.442 → 2.0.444

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+ * Describes Amazon ECS clusters that are registered with a stack. If you specify only a stack ID, you can use the MaxResults and NextToken parameters to paginate the response. However, OpsWorks Stacks currently supports only one cluster per layer, so the result set has a maximum of one element. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Show, Deploy, or Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permission. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions. This call accepts only one resource-identifying parameter.
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  describeMyUserProfile(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: OpsWorks.Types.DescribeMyUserProfileResult) => void): Request<OpsWorks.Types.DescribeMyUserProfileResult, AWSError>;
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  describeRdsDbInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: OpsWorks.Types.DescribeRdsDbInstancesResult) => void): Request<OpsWorks.Types.DescribeRdsDbInstancesResult, AWSError>;
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- * Describes AWS OpsWorks Stacks service errors. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Show, Deploy, or Manage permissions level for the stack, or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions. This call accepts only one resource-identifying parameter.
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+ * Describes OpsWorks Stacks service errors. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Show, Deploy, or Manage permissions level for the stack, or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions. This call accepts only one resource-identifying parameter.
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  describeServiceErrors(params: OpsWorks.Types.DescribeServiceErrorsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: OpsWorks.Types.DescribeServiceErrorsResult) => void): Request<OpsWorks.Types.DescribeServiceErrorsResult, AWSError>;
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- * Describes AWS OpsWorks Stacks service errors. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Show, Deploy, or Manage permissions level for the stack, or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions. This call accepts only one resource-identifying parameter.
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+ * Describes OpsWorks Stacks service errors. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Show, Deploy, or Manage permissions level for the stack, or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions. This call accepts only one resource-identifying parameter.
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- * Registers instances that were created outside of AWS OpsWorks Stacks with a specified stack. We do not recommend using this action to register instances. The complete registration operation includes two tasks: installing the AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent on the instance, and registering the instance with the stack. RegisterInstance handles only the second step. You should instead use the AWS CLI register command, which performs the entire registration operation. For more information, see Registering an Instance with an AWS OpsWorks Stacks Stack. Registered instances have the same requirements as instances that are created by using the CreateInstance API. For example, registered instances must be running a supported Linux-based operating system, and they must have a supported instance type. For more information about requirements for instances that you want to register, see Preparing the Instance. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information on user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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+ * Registers instances that were created outside of OpsWorks Stacks with a specified stack. We do not recommend using this action to register instances. The complete registration operation includes two tasks: installing the OpsWorks Stacks agent on the instance, and registering the instance with the stack. RegisterInstance handles only the second step. You should instead use the CLI register command, which performs the entire registration operation. For more information, see Registering an Instance with an OpsWorks Stacks Stack. Registered instances have the same requirements as instances that are created by using the CreateInstance API. For example, registered instances must be running a supported Linux-based operating system, and they must have a supported instance type. For more information about requirements for instances that you want to register, see Preparing the Instance. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information on user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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- * Registers instances that were created outside of AWS OpsWorks Stacks with a specified stack. We do not recommend using this action to register instances. The complete registration operation includes two tasks: installing the AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent on the instance, and registering the instance with the stack. RegisterInstance handles only the second step. You should instead use the AWS CLI register command, which performs the entire registration operation. For more information, see Registering an Instance with an AWS OpsWorks Stacks Stack. Registered instances have the same requirements as instances that are created by using the CreateInstance API. For example, registered instances must be running a supported Linux-based operating system, and they must have a supported instance type. For more information about requirements for instances that you want to register, see Preparing the Instance. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information on user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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+ * Registers instances that were created outside of OpsWorks Stacks with a specified stack. We do not recommend using this action to register instances. The complete registration operation includes two tasks: installing the OpsWorks Stacks agent on the instance, and registering the instance with the stack. RegisterInstance handles only the second step. You should instead use the CLI register command, which performs the entire registration operation. For more information, see Registering an Instance with an OpsWorks Stacks Stack. Registered instances have the same requirements as instances that are created by using the CreateInstance API. For example, registered instances must be running a supported Linux-based operating system, and they must have a supported instance type. For more information about requirements for instances that you want to register, see Preparing the Instance. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information on user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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- * Apply cost-allocation tags to a specified stack or layer in AWS OpsWorks Stacks. For more information about how tagging works, see Tags in the AWS OpsWorks User Guide.
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+ * Apply cost-allocation tags to a specified stack or layer in OpsWorks Stacks. For more information about how tagging works, see Tags in the OpsWorks User Guide.
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- * Unassigns a registered instance from all layers that are using the instance. The instance remains in the stack as an unassigned instance, and can be assigned to another layer as needed. You cannot use this action with instances that were created with AWS OpsWorks Stacks. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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+ * Unassigns a registered instance from all layers that are using the instance. The instance remains in the stack as an unassigned instance, and can be assigned to another layer as needed. You cannot use this action with instances that were created with OpsWorks Stacks. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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  /**
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- * Unassigns a registered instance from all layers that are using the instance. The instance remains in the stack as an unassigned instance, and can be assigned to another layer as needed. You cannot use this action with instances that were created with AWS OpsWorks Stacks. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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+ * Unassigns a registered instance from all layers that are using the instance. The instance remains in the stack as an unassigned instance, and can be assigned to another layer as needed. You cannot use this action with instances that were created with OpsWorks Stacks. Required Permissions: To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information about user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
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- * The amount of time (in minutes) after a scaling event occurs that AWS OpsWorks Stacks should ignore metrics and suppress additional scaling events. For example, AWS OpsWorks Stacks adds new instances following an upscaling event but the instances won't start reducing the load until they have been booted and configured. There is no point in raising additional scaling events during that operation, which typically takes several minutes. IgnoreMetricsTime allows you to direct AWS OpsWorks Stacks to suppress scaling events long enough to get the new instances online.
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+ * The amount of time (in minutes) after a scaling event occurs that OpsWorks Stacks should ignore metrics and suppress additional scaling events. For example, OpsWorks Stacks adds new instances following an upscaling event but the instances won't start reducing the load until they have been booted and configured. There is no point in raising additional scaling events during that operation, which typically takes several minutes. IgnoreMetricsTime allows you to direct OpsWorks Stacks to suppress scaling events long enough to get the new instances online.
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  /**
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- * Custom Cloudwatch auto scaling alarms, to be used as thresholds. This parameter takes a list of up to five alarm names, which are case sensitive and must be in the same region as the stack. To use custom alarms, you must update your service role to allow cloudwatch:DescribeAlarms. You can either have AWS OpsWorks Stacks update the role for you when you first use this feature or you can edit the role manually. For more information, see Allowing AWS OpsWorks Stacks to Act on Your Behalf.
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+ * Custom CloudWatch auto scaling alarms, to be used as thresholds. This parameter takes a list of up to five alarm names, which are case sensitive and must be in the same region as the stack. To use custom alarms, you must update your service role to allow cloudwatch:DescribeAlarms. You can either have OpsWorks Stacks update the role for you when you first use this feature or you can edit the role manually. For more information, see Allowing OpsWorks Stacks to Act on Your Behalf.
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  /**
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- * The device name that is exposed to the instance, such as /dev/sdh. For the root device, you can use the explicit device name or you can set this parameter to ROOT_DEVICE and AWS OpsWorks Stacks will provide the correct device name.
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+ * The device name that is exposed to the instance, such as /dev/sdh. For the root device, you can use the explicit device name or you can set this parameter to ROOT_DEVICE and OpsWorks Stacks will provide the correct device name.
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  /**
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  /**
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- * The ID of the VPC that the cloned stack is to be launched into. It must be in the specified region. All instances are launched into this VPC, and you cannot change the ID later. If your account supports EC2 Classic, the default value is no VPC. If your account does not support EC2 Classic, the default value is the default VPC for the specified region. If the VPC ID corresponds to a default VPC and you have specified either the DefaultAvailabilityZone or the DefaultSubnetId parameter only, AWS OpsWorks Stacks infers the value of the other parameter. If you specify neither parameter, AWS OpsWorks Stacks sets these parameters to the first valid Availability Zone for the specified region and the corresponding default VPC subnet ID, respectively. If you specify a nondefault VPC ID, note the following: It must belong to a VPC in your account that is in the specified region. You must specify a value for DefaultSubnetId. For more information about how to use AWS OpsWorks Stacks with a VPC, see Running a Stack in a VPC. For more information about default VPC and EC2 Classic, see Supported Platforms.
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+ * The ID of the VPC that the cloned stack is to be launched into. It must be in the specified region. All instances are launched into this VPC, and you cannot change the ID later. If your account supports EC2 Classic, the default value is no VPC. If your account does not support EC2 Classic, the default value is the default VPC for the specified region. If the VPC ID corresponds to a default VPC and you have specified either the DefaultAvailabilityZone or the DefaultSubnetId parameter only, OpsWorks Stacks infers the value of the other parameter. If you specify neither parameter, OpsWorks Stacks sets these parameters to the first valid Availability Zone for the specified region and the corresponding default VPC subnet ID, respectively. If you specify a nondefault VPC ID, note the following: It must belong to a VPC in your account that is in the specified region. You must specify a value for DefaultSubnetId. For more information about how to use OpsWorks Stacks with a VPC, see Running a Stack in a VPC. For more information about default VPC and EC2 Classic, see Supported Platforms.
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  /**
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- * The stack AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role, which allows AWS OpsWorks Stacks to work with AWS resources on your behalf. You must set this parameter to the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an existing IAM role. If you create a stack by using the AWS OpsWorks Stacks console, it creates the role for you. You can obtain an existing stack's IAM ARN programmatically by calling DescribePermissions. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers. You must set this parameter to a valid service role ARN or the action will fail; there is no default value. You can specify the source stack's service role ARN, if you prefer, but you must do so explicitly.
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+ * The stack Identity and Access Management (IAM) role, which allows OpsWorks Stacks to work with Amazon Web Services resources on your behalf. You must set this parameter to the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an existing IAM role. If you create a stack by using the OpsWorkss Stacks console, it creates the role for you. You can obtain an existing stack's IAM ARN programmatically by calling DescribePermissions. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers. You must set this parameter to a valid service role ARN or the action will fail; there is no default value. You can specify the source stack's service role ARN, if you prefer, but you must do so explicitly.
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- * The stack's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the parent stack's operating system. For more information about supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. You can specify a different Linux operating system for the cloned stack, but you cannot change from Linux to Windows or Windows to Linux.
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+ * The stack's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the parent stack's operating system. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about supported operating systems, see OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. You can specify a different Linux operating system for the cloned stack, but you cannot change from Linux to Windows or Windows to Linux.
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- * Whether to associate the AWS OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. AWS OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. With UseOpsworksSecurityGroups you can instead provide your own custom security groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - AWS OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on creation; custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
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+ * Whether to associate the OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. With UseOpsworksSecurityGroups you can instead provide your own custom security groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate Amazon EC2 security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on creation; custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
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  CustomCookbooksSource?: Source;
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  /**
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- * A default Amazon EC2 key pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key pair name, AWS OpsWorks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
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+ * A default Amazon EC2 key pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key pair name, OpsWorks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
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- * The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks then automatically installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is LATEST. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
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+ * The default OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is LATEST. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
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  /**
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- * The app type. Each supported type is associated with a particular layer. For example, PHP applications are associated with a PHP layer. AWS OpsWorks Stacks deploys an application to those instances that are members of the corresponding layer. If your app isn't one of the standard types, or you prefer to implement your own Deploy recipes, specify other.
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+ * The app type. Each supported type is associated with a particular layer. For example, PHP applications are associated with a PHP layer. OpsWorks Stacks deploys an application to those instances that are members of the corresponding layer. If your app isn't one of the standard types, or you prefer to implement your own Deploy recipes, specify other.
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  /**
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  /**
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- * The instance's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. For more information about the supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to Custom, you must use the CreateInstance action's AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. Block device mappings are not supported if the value is Custom. For more information about supported operating systems, see Operating SystemsFor more information about how to use custom AMIs with AWS OpsWorks Stacks, see Using Custom AMIs.
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+ * The instance's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about the supported operating systems, see OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to Custom, you must use the CreateInstance action's AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. Block device mappings are not supported if the value is Custom. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks Stacks, see Using Custom AMIs.
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  */
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  Os?: String;
1140
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  /**
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  VirtualizationType?: String;
1156
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  /**
1157
- * The ID of the instance's subnet. If the stack is running in a VPC, you can use this parameter to override the stack's default subnet ID value and direct AWS OpsWorks Stacks to launch the instance in a different subnet.
1157
+ * The ID of the instance's subnet. If the stack is running in a VPC, you can use this parameter to override the stack's default subnet ID value and direct OpsWorks Stacks to launch the instance in a different subnet.
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  */
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  SubnetId?: String;
1160
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  /**
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1178
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  */
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  EbsOptimized?: Boolean;
1180
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  /**
1181
- * The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: INHERIT - Use the stack's default agent version setting. version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack's default setting. To update the agent version, edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks then automatically installs that version on the instance. The default setting is INHERIT. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.
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+ * The default OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: INHERIT - Use the stack's default agent version setting. version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack's default setting. To update the agent version, edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the instance. The default setting is INHERIT. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.
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  */
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  AgentVersion?: String;
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  /**
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  Type: LayerType;
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  /**
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- * The layer name, which is used by the console.
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+ * The layer name, which is used by the console. Layer names can be a maximum of 32 characters.
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  Name: String;
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  /**
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- * For custom layers only, use this parameter to specify the layer's short name, which is used internally by AWS OpsWorks Stacks and by Chef recipes. The short name is also used as the name for the directory where your app files are installed. It can have a maximum of 200 characters, which are limited to the alphanumeric characters, '-', '_', and '.'. The built-in layers' short names are defined by AWS OpsWorks Stacks. For more information, see the Layer Reference.
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+ * For custom layers only, use this parameter to specify the layer's short name, which is used internally by OpsWorks Stacks and by Chef recipes. The short name is also used as the name for the directory where your app files are installed. It can have a maximum of 32 characters, which are limited to the alphanumeric characters, '-', '_', and '.'. Built-in layer short names are defined by OpsWorks Stacks. For more information, see the Layer Reference.
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  Shortname: String;
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  /**
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  CustomInstanceProfileArn?: String;
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  /**
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- * A JSON-formatted string containing custom stack configuration and deployment attributes to be installed on the layer's instances. For more information, see Using Custom JSON. This feature is supported as of version 1.7.42 of the AWS CLI.
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+ * A JSON-formatted string containing custom stack configuration and deployment attributes to be installed on the layer's instances. For more information, see Using Custom JSON. This feature is supported as of version 1.7.42 of the CLI.
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  CustomJson?: String;
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  /**
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  export interface CreateStackRequest {
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  /**
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- * The stack name.
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+ * The stack name. Stack names can be a maximum of 64 characters.
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  Name: String;
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  /**
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- * The stack's AWS region, such as ap-south-1. For more information about Amazon regions, see Regions and Endpoints. In the AWS CLI, this API maps to the --stack-region parameter. If the --stack-region parameter and the AWS CLI common parameter --region are set to the same value, the stack uses a regional endpoint. If the --stack-region parameter is not set, but the AWS CLI --region parameter is, this also results in a stack with a regional endpoint. However, if the --region parameter is set to us-east-1, and the --stack-region parameter is set to one of the following, then the stack uses a legacy or classic region: us-west-1, us-west-2, sa-east-1, eu-central-1, eu-west-1, ap-northeast-1, ap-southeast-1, ap-southeast-2. In this case, the actual API endpoint of the stack is in us-east-1. Only the preceding regions are supported as classic regions in the us-east-1 API endpoint. Because it is a best practice to choose the regional endpoint that is closest to where you manage AWS, we recommend that you use regional endpoints for new stacks. The AWS CLI common --region parameter always specifies a regional API endpoint; it cannot be used to specify a classic AWS OpsWorks Stacks region.
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+ * The stack's Amazon Web Services Region, such as ap-south-1. For more information about Amazon Web Services Regions, see Regions and Endpoints. In the CLI, this API maps to the --stack-region parameter. If the --stack-region parameter and the CLI common parameter --region are set to the same value, the stack uses a regional endpoint. If the --stack-region parameter is not set, but the CLI --region parameter is, this also results in a stack with a regional endpoint. However, if the --region parameter is set to us-east-1, and the --stack-region parameter is set to one of the following, then the stack uses a legacy or classic region: us-west-1, us-west-2, sa-east-1, eu-central-1, eu-west-1, ap-northeast-1, ap-southeast-1, ap-southeast-2. In this case, the actual API endpoint of the stack is in us-east-1. Only the preceding regions are supported as classic regions in the us-east-1 API endpoint. Because it is a best practice to choose the regional endpoint that is closest to where you manage Amazon Web Services, we recommend that you use regional endpoints for new stacks. The CLI common --region parameter always specifies a regional API endpoint; it cannot be used to specify a classic OpsWorks Stacks region.
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  Region: String;
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  /**
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- * The ID of the VPC that the stack is to be launched into. The VPC must be in the stack's region. All instances are launched into this VPC. You cannot change the ID later. If your account supports EC2-Classic, the default value is no VPC. If your account does not support EC2-Classic, the default value is the default VPC for the specified region. If the VPC ID corresponds to a default VPC and you have specified either the DefaultAvailabilityZone or the DefaultSubnetId parameter only, AWS OpsWorks Stacks infers the value of the other parameter. If you specify neither parameter, AWS OpsWorks Stacks sets these parameters to the first valid Availability Zone for the specified region and the corresponding default VPC subnet ID, respectively. If you specify a nondefault VPC ID, note the following: It must belong to a VPC in your account that is in the specified region. You must specify a value for DefaultSubnetId. For more information about how to use AWS OpsWorks Stacks with a VPC, see Running a Stack in a VPC. For more information about default VPC and EC2-Classic, see Supported Platforms.
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+ * The ID of the VPC that the stack is to be launched into. The VPC must be in the stack's region. All instances are launched into this VPC. You cannot change the ID later. If your account supports EC2-Classic, the default value is no VPC. If your account does not support EC2-Classic, the default value is the default VPC for the specified region. If the VPC ID corresponds to a default VPC and you have specified either the DefaultAvailabilityZone or the DefaultSubnetId parameter only, OpsWorks Stacks infers the value of the other parameter. If you specify neither parameter, OpsWorks Stacks sets these parameters to the first valid Availability Zone for the specified region and the corresponding default VPC subnet ID, respectively. If you specify a nondefault VPC ID, note the following: It must belong to a VPC in your account that is in the specified region. You must specify a value for DefaultSubnetId. For more information about how to use OpsWorks Stacks with a VPC, see Running a Stack in a VPC. For more information about default VPC and EC2-Classic, see Supported Platforms.
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  VpcId?: String;
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  /**
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  Attributes?: StackAttributes;
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  /**
1293
- * The stack's AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role, which allows AWS OpsWorks Stacks to work with AWS resources on your behalf. You must set this parameter to the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an existing IAM role. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers.
1293
+ * The stack's IAM role, which allows OpsWorks Stacks to work with Amazon Web Services resources on your behalf. You must set this parameter to the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an existing IAM role. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers.
1294
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  ServiceRoleArn: String;
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  /**
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  */
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  DefaultInstanceProfileArn: String;
1300
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  /**
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- * The stack's default operating system, which is installed on every instance unless you specify a different operating system when you create the instance. You can specify one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. For more information about supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems.
1301
+ * The stack's default operating system, which is installed on every instance unless you specify a different operating system when you create the instance. You can specify one of the following. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about supported operating systems, see OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems.
1302
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  */
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  DefaultOs?: String;
1304
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  /**
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1330
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  */
1331
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  UseCustomCookbooks?: Boolean;
1332
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  /**
1333
- * Whether to associate the AWS OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. AWS OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. With UseOpsworksSecurityGroups you can instead provide your own custom security groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it, but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - AWS OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate EC2 security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on creation; custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
1333
+ * Whether to associate the OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. With UseOpsworksSecurityGroups you can instead provide your own custom security groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it, but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate EC2 security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on creation; custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
1334
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  */
1335
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  UseOpsworksSecurityGroups?: Boolean;
1336
1336
  /**
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1338
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  */
1339
1339
  CustomCookbooksSource?: Source;
1340
1340
  /**
1341
- * A default Amazon EC2 key pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key pair name, AWS OpsWorks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
1341
+ * A default Amazon EC2 key pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key pair name, OpsWorks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
1342
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  */
1343
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  DefaultSshKeyName?: String;
1344
1344
  /**
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1346
1346
  */
1347
1347
  DefaultRootDeviceType?: RootDeviceType;
1348
1348
  /**
1349
- * The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks then automatically installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is the most recent release of the agent. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
1349
+ * The default OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is the most recent release of the agent. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
1350
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  */
1351
1351
  AgentVersion?: String;
1352
1352
  }
@@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1362
1362
  */
1363
1363
  IamUserArn: String;
1364
1364
  /**
1365
- * The user's SSH user name. The allowable characters are [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], '-', and '_'. If the specified name includes other punctuation marks, AWS OpsWorks Stacks removes them. For example, my.name will be changed to myname. If you do not specify an SSH user name, AWS OpsWorks Stacks generates one from the IAM user name.
1365
+ * The user's SSH user name. The allowable characters are [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], '-', and '_'. If the specified name includes other punctuation marks, OpsWorks Stacks removes them. For example, my.name is changed to myname. If you do not specify an SSH user name, OpsWorks Stacks generates one from the IAM user name.
1366
1366
  */
1367
1367
  SshUsername?: String;
1368
1368
  /**
@@ -1487,11 +1487,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1487
1487
  }
1488
1488
  export interface DeploymentCommand {
1489
1489
  /**
1490
- * Specifies the operation. You can specify only one command. For stacks, the following commands are available: execute_recipes: Execute one or more recipes. To specify the recipes, set an Args parameter named recipes to the list of recipes to be executed. For example, to execute phpapp::appsetup, set Args to {"recipes":["phpapp::appsetup"]}. install_dependencies: Install the stack's dependencies. update_custom_cookbooks: Update the stack's custom cookbooks. update_dependencies: Update the stack's dependencies. The update_dependencies and install_dependencies commands are supported only for Linux instances. You can run the commands successfully on Windows instances, but they do nothing. For apps, the following commands are available: deploy: Deploy an app. Ruby on Rails apps have an optional Args parameter named migrate. Set Args to {"migrate":["true"]} to migrate the database. The default setting is {"migrate":["false"]}. rollback Roll the app back to the previous version. When you update an app, AWS OpsWorks Stacks stores the previous version, up to a maximum of five versions. You can use this command to roll an app back as many as four versions. start: Start the app's web or application server. stop: Stop the app's web or application server. restart: Restart the app's web or application server. undeploy: Undeploy the app.
1490
+ * Specifies the operation. You can specify only one command. For stacks, the following commands are available: execute_recipes: Execute one or more recipes. To specify the recipes, set an Args parameter named recipes to the list of recipes to be executed. For example, to execute phpapp::appsetup, set Args to {"recipes":["phpapp::appsetup"]}. install_dependencies: Install the stack's dependencies. update_custom_cookbooks: Update the stack's custom cookbooks. update_dependencies: Update the stack's dependencies. The update_dependencies and install_dependencies commands are supported only for Linux instances. You can run the commands successfully on Windows instances, but they do nothing. For apps, the following commands are available: deploy: Deploy an app. Ruby on Rails apps have an optional Args parameter named migrate. Set Args to {"migrate":["true"]} to migrate the database. The default setting is {"migrate":["false"]}. rollback Roll the app back to the previous version. When you update an app, OpsWorks Stacks stores the previous version, up to a maximum of five versions. You can use this command to roll an app back as many as four versions. start: Start the app's web or application server. stop: Stop the app's web or application server. restart: Restart the app's web or application server. undeploy: Undeploy the app.
1491
1491
  */
1492
1492
  Name: DeploymentCommandName;
1493
1493
  /**
1494
- * The arguments of those commands that take arguments. It should be set to a JSON object with the following format: {"arg_name1" : ["value1", "value2", ...], "arg_name2" : ["value1", "value2", ...], ...} The update_dependencies command takes two arguments: upgrade_os_to - Specifies the desired Amazon Linux version for instances whose OS you want to upgrade, such as Amazon Linux 2016.09. You must also set the allow_reboot argument to true. allow_reboot - Specifies whether to allow AWS OpsWorks Stacks to reboot the instances if necessary, after installing the updates. This argument can be set to either true or false. The default value is false. For example, to upgrade an instance to Amazon Linux 2016.09, set Args to the following. { "upgrade_os_to":["Amazon Linux 2016.09"], "allow_reboot":["true"] }
1494
+ * The arguments of those commands that take arguments. It should be set to a JSON object with the following format: {"arg_name1" : ["value1", "value2", ...], "arg_name2" : ["value1", "value2", ...], ...} The update_dependencies command takes two arguments: upgrade_os_to - Specifies the Amazon Linux version that you want instances to run, such as Amazon Linux 2. You must also set the allow_reboot argument to true. allow_reboot - Specifies whether to allow OpsWorks Stacks to reboot the instances if necessary, after installing the updates. This argument can be set to either true or false. The default value is false. For example, to upgrade an instance to Amazon Linux 2018.03, set Args to the following. { "upgrade_os_to":["Amazon Linux 2018.03"], "allow_reboot":["true"] }
1495
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  */
1496
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  Args?: DeploymentCommandArgs;
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  }
@@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1524
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  }
1525
1525
  export interface DeregisterVolumeRequest {
1526
1526
  /**
1527
- * The AWS OpsWorks Stacks volume ID, which is the GUID that AWS OpsWorks Stacks assigned to the instance when you registered the volume with the stack, not the Amazon EC2 volume ID.
1527
+ * The OpsWorks Stacks volume ID, which is the GUID that OpsWorks Stacks assigned to the instance when you registered the volume with the stack, not the Amazon EC2 volume ID.
1528
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  */
1529
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  VolumeId: String;
1530
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  }
@@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1804
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  }
1805
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  export interface DescribeStackProvisioningParametersResult {
1806
1806
  /**
1807
- * The AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent installer's URL.
1807
+ * The OpsWorks Stacks agent installer's URL.
1808
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  */
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  AgentInstallerUrl?: String;
1810
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  /**
@@ -1826,7 +1826,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1826
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  }
1827
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  export interface DescribeStacksRequest {
1828
1828
  /**
1829
- * An array of stack IDs that specify the stacks to be described. If you omit this parameter, DescribeStacks returns a description of every stack.
1829
+ * An array of stack IDs that specify the stacks to be described. If you omit this parameter, and have permissions to get information about all stacks, DescribeStacks returns a description of every stack. If the IAM policy that is attached to an IAM user limits the DescribeStacks action to specific stack ARNs, this parameter is required, and the user must specify a stack ARN that is allowed by the policy. Otherwise, DescribeStacks returns an AccessDenied error.
1830
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  */
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  StackIds?: Strings;
1832
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  }
@@ -1915,7 +1915,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  VolumeSize?: Integer;
1917
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  /**
1918
- * The volume type. gp2 for General Purpose (SSD) volumes, io1 for Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes, st1 for Throughput Optimized hard disk drives (HDD), sc1 for Cold HDD,and standard for Magnetic volumes. If you specify the io1 volume type, you must also specify a value for the Iops attribute. The maximum ratio of provisioned IOPS to requested volume size (in GiB) is 50:1. AWS uses the default volume size (in GiB) specified in the AMI attributes to set IOPS to 50 x (volume size).
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+ * The volume type. gp2 for General Purpose (SSD) volumes, io1 for Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes, st1 for Throughput Optimized hard disk drives (HDD), sc1 for Cold HDD,and standard for Magnetic volumes. If you specify the io1 volume type, you must also specify a value for the Iops attribute. The maximum ratio of provisioned IOPS to requested volume size (in GiB) is 50:1. Amazon Web Services uses the default volume size (in GiB) specified in the AMI attributes to set IOPS to 50 x (volume size).
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  */
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  VolumeType?: VolumeType;
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  /**
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  Ip?: String;
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  /**
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- * The name.
1951
+ * The name, which can be a maximum of 32 characters.
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  Name?: String;
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  Domain?: String;
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  /**
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- * The AWS region. For more information, see Regions and Endpoints.
1959
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  Region?: String;
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  /**
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  export type ElasticIps = ElasticIp[];
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  export interface ElasticLoadBalancer {
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  /**
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- * The Elastic Load Balancing instance's name.
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+ * The Elastic Load Balancing instance name.
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  ElasticLoadBalancerName?: String;
1973
1973
  /**
1974
- * The instance's AWS region.
1974
+ * The instance's Amazon Web Services Region.
1975
1975
  */
1976
1976
  Region?: String;
1977
1977
  /**
@@ -1979,11 +1979,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1979
1979
  */
1980
1980
  DnsName?: String;
1981
1981
  /**
1982
- * The ID of the stack that the instance is associated with.
1982
+ * The ID of the stack with which the instance is associated.
1983
1983
  */
1984
1984
  StackId?: String;
1985
1985
  /**
1986
- * The ID of the layer that the instance is attached to.
1986
+ * The ID of the layer to which the instance is attached.
1987
1987
  */
1988
1988
  LayerId?: String;
1989
1989
  /**
@@ -1999,7 +1999,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
1999
1999
  */
2000
2000
  SubnetIds?: Strings;
2001
2001
  /**
2002
- * A list of the EC2 instances that the Elastic Load Balancing instance is managing traffic for.
2002
+ * A list of the EC2 instances for which the Elastic Load Balancing instance is managing traffic.
2003
2003
  */
2004
2004
  Ec2InstanceIds?: Strings;
2005
2005
  }
@@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2014
2014
  */
2015
2015
  Value: String;
2016
2016
  /**
2017
- * (Optional) Whether the variable's value will be returned by the DescribeApps action. To conceal an environment variable's value, set Secure to true. DescribeApps then returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value. The default value for Secure is false.
2017
+ * (Optional) Whether the variable's value is returned by the DescribeApps action. To hide an environment variable's value, set Secure to true. DescribeApps returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value. The default value for Secure is false.
2018
2018
  */
2019
2019
  Secure?: Boolean;
2020
2020
  }
@@ -2037,11 +2037,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2037
2037
  }
2038
2038
  export interface GrantAccessRequest {
2039
2039
  /**
2040
- * The instance's AWS OpsWorks Stacks ID.
2040
+ * The instance's OpsWorks Stacks ID.
2041
2041
  */
2042
2042
  InstanceId: String;
2043
2043
  /**
2044
- * The length of time (in minutes) that the grant is valid. When the grant expires at the end of this period, the user will no longer be able to use the credentials to log in. If the user is logged in at the time, he or she automatically will be logged out.
2044
+ * The length of time (in minutes) that the grant is valid. When the grant expires at the end of this period, the user will no longer be able to use the credentials to log in. If the user is logged in at the time, they are logged out.
2045
2045
  */
2046
2046
  ValidForInMinutes?: ValidForInMinutes;
2047
2047
  }
@@ -2102,11 +2102,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2102
2102
  */
2103
2103
  EcsContainerInstanceArn?: String;
2104
2104
  /**
2105
- * The instance Elastic IP address .
2105
+ * The instance Elastic IP address.
2106
2106
  */
2107
2107
  ElasticIp?: String;
2108
2108
  /**
2109
- * The instance host name.
2109
+ * The instance host name. The following are character limits for instance host names. Linux-based instances: 63 characters Windows-based instances: 15 characters
2110
2110
  */
2111
2111
  Hostname?: String;
2112
2112
  /**
@@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2114
2114
  */
2115
2115
  InfrastructureClass?: String;
2116
2116
  /**
2117
- * Whether to install operating system and package updates when the instance boots. The default value is true. If this value is set to false, you must then update your instances manually by using CreateDeployment to run the update_dependencies stack command or by manually running yum (Amazon Linux) or apt-get (Ubuntu) on the instances. We strongly recommend using the default value of true, to ensure that your instances have the latest security updates.
2117
+ * Whether to install operating system and package updates when the instance boots. The default value is true. If this value is set to false, you must update instances manually by using CreateDeployment to run the update_dependencies stack command or by manually running yum (Amazon Linux) or apt-get (Ubuntu) on the instances. We strongly recommend using the default value of true to ensure that your instances have the latest security updates.
2118
2118
  */
2119
2119
  InstallUpdatesOnBoot?: Boolean;
2120
2120
  /**
@@ -2166,7 +2166,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2166
2166
  */
2167
2167
  RegisteredBy?: String;
2168
2168
  /**
2169
- * The instance's reported AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version.
2169
+ * The instance's reported OpsWorks Stacks agent version.
2170
2170
  */
2171
2171
  ReportedAgentVersion?: String;
2172
2172
  /**
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2330
2330
  */
2331
2331
  Type?: LayerType;
2332
2332
  /**
2333
- * The layer name.
2333
+ * The layer name. Layer names can be a maximum of 32 characters.
2334
2334
  */
2335
2335
  Name?: String;
2336
2336
  /**
@@ -2338,7 +2338,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2338
2338
  */
2339
2339
  Shortname?: String;
2340
2340
  /**
2341
- * The layer attributes. For the HaproxyStatsPassword, MysqlRootPassword, and GangliaPassword attributes, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value For an ECS Cluster layer, AWS OpsWorks Stacks the EcsClusterArn attribute is set to the cluster's ARN.
2341
+ * The layer attributes. For the HaproxyStatsPassword, MysqlRootPassword, and GangliaPassword attributes, OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value For an ECS Cluster layer, OpsWorks Stacks the EcsClusterArn attribute is set to the cluster's ARN.
2342
2342
  */
2343
2343
  Attributes?: LayerAttributes;
2344
2344
  /**
@@ -2382,7 +2382,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2382
2382
  */
2383
2383
  AutoAssignPublicIps?: Boolean;
2384
2384
  /**
2385
- * AWS OpsWorks Stacks supports five lifecycle events: setup, configuration, deploy, undeploy, and shutdown. For each layer, AWS OpsWorks Stacks runs a set of standard recipes for each event. You can also provide custom recipes for any or all layers and events. AWS OpsWorks Stacks runs custom event recipes after the standard recipes. LayerCustomRecipes specifies the custom recipes for a particular layer to be run in response to each of the five events. To specify a recipe, use the cookbook's directory name in the repository followed by two colons and the recipe name, which is the recipe's file name without the .rb extension. For example: phpapp2::dbsetup specifies the dbsetup.rb recipe in the repository's phpapp2 folder.
2385
+ * OpsWorks Stacks supports five lifecycle events: setup, configuration, deploy, undeploy, and shutdown. For each layer, OpsWorks Stacks runs a set of standard recipes for each event. You can also provide custom recipes for any or all layers and events. OpsWorks Stacks runs custom event recipes after the standard recipes. LayerCustomRecipes specifies the custom recipes for a particular layer to be run in response to each of the five events. To specify a recipe, use the cookbook's directory name in the repository followed by two colons and the recipe name, which is the recipe's file name without the .rb extension. For example: phpapp2::dbsetup specifies the dbsetup.rb recipe in the repository's phpapp2 folder.
2386
2386
  */
2387
2387
  DefaultRecipes?: Recipes;
2388
2388
  /**
@@ -2450,11 +2450,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2450
2450
  */
2451
2451
  Enable?: Boolean;
2452
2452
  /**
2453
- * An AutoScalingThresholds object that describes the upscaling configuration, which defines how and when AWS OpsWorks Stacks increases the number of instances.
2453
+ * An AutoScalingThresholds object that describes the upscaling configuration, which defines how and when OpsWorks Stacks increases the number of instances.
2454
2454
  */
2455
2455
  UpScaling?: AutoScalingThresholds;
2456
2456
  /**
2457
- * An AutoScalingThresholds object that describes the downscaling configuration, which defines how and when AWS OpsWorks Stacks reduces the number of instances.
2457
+ * An AutoScalingThresholds object that describes the downscaling configuration, which defines how and when OpsWorks Stacks reduces the number of instances.
2458
2458
  */
2459
2459
  DownScaling?: AutoScalingThresholds;
2460
2460
  }
@@ -2464,11 +2464,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2464
2464
  export type NextToken = string;
2465
2465
  export interface OperatingSystem {
2466
2466
  /**
2467
- * The name of the operating system, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03.
2467
+ * The name of the operating system, such as Amazon Linux 2.
2468
2468
  */
2469
2469
  Name?: String;
2470
2470
  /**
2471
- * The ID of a supported operating system, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03.
2471
+ * The ID of a supported operating system, such as Amazon Linux 2.
2472
2472
  */
2473
2473
  Id?: String;
2474
2474
  /**
@@ -2476,7 +2476,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2476
2476
  */
2477
2477
  Type?: String;
2478
2478
  /**
2479
- * Supported configuration manager name and versions for an AWS OpsWorks Stacks operating system.
2479
+ * Supported configuration manager name and versions for an OpsWorks Stacks operating system.
2480
2480
  */
2481
2481
  ConfigurationManagers?: OperatingSystemConfigurationManagers;
2482
2482
  /**
@@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2511
2511
  */
2512
2512
  StackId?: String;
2513
2513
  /**
2514
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers.
2514
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role. For more information about IAM ARNs, see Using Identifiers.
2515
2515
  */
2516
2516
  IamUserArn?: String;
2517
2517
  /**
@@ -2589,7 +2589,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2589
2589
  */
2590
2590
  RdsDbInstanceArn?: String;
2591
2591
  /**
2592
- * The DB instance identifier.
2592
+ * The database instance identifier.
2593
2593
  */
2594
2594
  DbInstanceIdentifier?: String;
2595
2595
  /**
@@ -2597,11 +2597,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2597
2597
  */
2598
2598
  DbUser?: String;
2599
2599
  /**
2600
- * AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2600
+ * OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2601
2601
  */
2602
2602
  DbPassword?: String;
2603
2603
  /**
2604
- * The instance's AWS region.
2604
+ * The instance's Amazon Web Services Region.
2605
2605
  */
2606
2606
  Region?: String;
2607
2607
  /**
@@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2617
2617
  */
2618
2618
  StackId?: String;
2619
2619
  /**
2620
- * Set to true if AWS OpsWorks Stacks is unable to discover the Amazon RDS instance. AWS OpsWorks Stacks attempts to discover the instance only once. If this value is set to true, you must deregister the instance, and then register it again.
2620
+ * Set to true if OpsWorks Stacks is unable to discover the Amazon RDS instance. OpsWorks Stacks attempts to discover the instance only once. If this value is set to true, you must deregister the instance, and then register it again.
2621
2621
  */
2622
2622
  MissingOnRds?: Boolean;
2623
2623
  }
@@ -2688,7 +2688,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2688
2688
  */
2689
2689
  StackId: String;
2690
2690
  /**
2691
- * The instance's hostname.
2691
+ * The instance's host name. The following are character limits for instance host names. Linux-based instances: 63 characters Windows-based instances: 15 characters
2692
2692
  */
2693
2693
  Hostname?: String;
2694
2694
  /**
@@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2714
2714
  }
2715
2715
  export interface RegisterInstanceResult {
2716
2716
  /**
2717
- * The registered instance's AWS OpsWorks Stacks ID.
2717
+ * The registered instance's OpsWorks Stacks ID.
2718
2718
  */
2719
2719
  InstanceId?: String;
2720
2720
  }
@@ -2823,11 +2823,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2823
2823
  */
2824
2824
  Enable?: Boolean;
2825
2825
  /**
2826
- * An AutoScalingThresholds object with the upscaling threshold configuration. If the load exceeds these thresholds for a specified amount of time, AWS OpsWorks Stacks starts a specified number of instances.
2826
+ * An AutoScalingThresholds object with the upscaling threshold configuration. If the load exceeds these thresholds for a specified amount of time, OpsWorks Stacks starts a specified number of instances.
2827
2827
  */
2828
2828
  UpScaling?: AutoScalingThresholds;
2829
2829
  /**
2830
- * An AutoScalingThresholds object with the downscaling threshold configuration. If the load falls below these thresholds for a specified amount of time, AWS OpsWorks Stacks stops a specified number of instances.
2830
+ * An AutoScalingThresholds object with the downscaling threshold configuration. If the load falls below these thresholds for a specified amount of time, OpsWorks Stacks stops a specified number of instances.
2831
2831
  */
2832
2832
  DownScaling?: AutoScalingThresholds;
2833
2833
  }
@@ -2865,7 +2865,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2865
2865
  }
2866
2866
  export interface ShutdownEventConfiguration {
2867
2867
  /**
2868
- * The time, in seconds, that AWS OpsWorks Stacks will wait after triggering a Shutdown event before shutting down an instance.
2868
+ * The time, in seconds, that OpsWorks Stacks waits after triggering a Shutdown event before shutting down an instance.
2869
2869
  */
2870
2870
  ExecutionTimeout?: Integer;
2871
2871
  /**
@@ -2887,15 +2887,15 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2887
2887
  */
2888
2888
  Username?: String;
2889
2889
  /**
2890
- * When included in a request, the parameter depends on the repository type. For Amazon S3 bundles, set Password to the appropriate IAM secret access key. For HTTP bundles and Subversion repositories, set Password to the password. For more information on how to safely handle IAM credentials, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html. In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2890
+ * When included in a request, the parameter depends on the repository type. For Amazon S3 bundles, set Password to the appropriate IAM secret access key. For HTTP bundles and Subversion repositories, set Password to the password. For more information on how to safely handle IAM credentials, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html. In responses, OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2891
2891
  */
2892
2892
  Password?: String;
2893
2893
  /**
2894
- * In requests, the repository's SSH key. In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2894
+ * In requests, the repository's SSH key. In responses, OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED***** instead of the actual value.
2895
2895
  */
2896
2896
  SshKey?: String;
2897
2897
  /**
2898
- * The application's version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks enables you to easily deploy new versions of an application. One of the simplest approaches is to have branches or revisions in your repository that represent different versions that can potentially be deployed.
2898
+ * The application's version. OpsWorks Stacks enables you to easily deploy new versions of an application. One of the simplest approaches is to have branches or revisions in your repository that represent different versions that can potentially be deployed.
2899
2899
  */
2900
2900
  Revision?: String;
2901
2901
  }
@@ -2920,7 +2920,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2920
2920
  */
2921
2921
  StackId?: String;
2922
2922
  /**
2923
- * The stack name.
2923
+ * The stack name. Stack names can be a maximum of 64 characters.
2924
2924
  */
2925
2925
  Name?: String;
2926
2926
  /**
@@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2928
2928
  */
2929
2929
  Arn?: String;
2930
2930
  /**
2931
- * The stack AWS region, such as "ap-northeast-2". For more information about AWS regions, see Regions and Endpoints.
2931
+ * The stack Amazon Web Services Region, such as ap-northeast-2. For more information about Amazon Web Services Regions, see Regions and Endpoints.
2932
2932
  */
2933
2933
  Region?: String;
2934
2934
  /**
@@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2940
2940
  */
2941
2941
  Attributes?: StackAttributes;
2942
2942
  /**
2943
- * The stack AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role.
2943
+ * The stack Identity and Access Management (IAM) role.
2944
2944
  */
2945
2945
  ServiceRoleArn?: String;
2946
2946
  /**
@@ -2980,7 +2980,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2980
2980
  */
2981
2981
  UseCustomCookbooks?: Boolean;
2982
2982
  /**
2983
- * Whether the stack automatically associates the AWS OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers.
2983
+ * Whether the stack automatically associates the OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers.
2984
2984
  */
2985
2985
  UseOpsworksSecurityGroups?: Boolean;
2986
2986
  /**
@@ -2996,7 +2996,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
2996
2996
  */
2997
2997
  CreatedAt?: DateTime;
2998
2998
  /**
2999
- * The default root device type. This value is used by default for all instances in the stack, but you can override it when you create an instance. For more information, see Storage for the Root Device.
2999
+ * The default root device type. This value is used by default for all instances in the stack, but you can override it when you create an instance. For more information, see Storage for the Root Device.
3000
3000
  */
3001
3001
  DefaultRootDeviceType?: RootDeviceType;
3002
3002
  /**
@@ -3008,11 +3008,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3008
3008
  export type StackAttributesKeys = "Color"|string;
3009
3009
  export interface StackConfigurationManager {
3010
3010
  /**
3011
- * The name. This parameter must be set to "Chef".
3011
+ * The name. This parameter must be set to Chef.
3012
3012
  */
3013
3013
  Name?: String;
3014
3014
  /**
3015
- * The Chef version. This parameter must be set to 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for Linux stacks, and to 12.2 for Windows stacks. The default value for Linux stacks is 11.4.
3015
+ * The Chef version. This parameter must be set to 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for Linux stacks, and to 12.2 for Windows stacks. The default value for Linux stacks is 12.
3016
3016
  */
3017
3017
  Version?: String;
3018
3018
  }
@@ -3061,7 +3061,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3061
3061
  */
3062
3062
  InstanceId: String;
3063
3063
  /**
3064
- * Specifies whether to force an instance to stop. If the instance's root device type is ebs, or EBS-backed, adding the Force parameter to the StopInstances API call disassociates the AWS OpsWorks Stacks instance from EC2, and forces deletion of only the OpsWorks Stacks instance. You must also delete the formerly-associated instance in EC2 after troubleshooting and replacing the AWS OpsWorks Stacks instance with a new one.
3064
+ * Specifies whether to force an instance to stop. If the instance's root device type is ebs, or EBS-backed, adding the Force parameter to the StopInstances API call disassociates the OpsWorks Stacks instance from EC2, and forces deletion of only the OpsWorks Stacks instance. You must also delete the formerly-associated instance in EC2 after troubleshooting and replacing the OpsWorks Stacks instance with a new one.
3065
3065
  */
3066
3066
  Force?: Boolean;
3067
3067
  }
@@ -3098,11 +3098,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3098
3098
  */
3099
3099
  Password?: String;
3100
3100
  /**
3101
- * The length of time (in minutes) that the grant is valid. When the grant expires, at the end of this period, the user will no longer be able to use the credentials to log in. If they are logged in at the time, they will be automatically logged out.
3101
+ * The length of time (in minutes) that the grant is valid. When the grant expires, at the end of this period, the user will no longer be able to use the credentials to log in. If they are logged in at the time, they are automatically logged out.
3102
3102
  */
3103
3103
  ValidForInMinutes?: Integer;
3104
3104
  /**
3105
- * The instance's AWS OpsWorks Stacks ID.
3105
+ * The instance's OpsWorks Stacks ID.
3106
3106
  */
3107
3107
  InstanceId?: String;
3108
3108
  }
@@ -3191,7 +3191,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3191
3191
  */
3192
3192
  ElasticIp: String;
3193
3193
  /**
3194
- * The new name.
3194
+ * The new name, which can be a maximum of 32 characters.
3195
3195
  */
3196
3196
  Name?: String;
3197
3197
  }
@@ -3213,11 +3213,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3213
3213
  */
3214
3214
  AutoScalingType?: AutoScalingType;
3215
3215
  /**
3216
- * The instance host name.
3216
+ * The instance host name. The following are character limits for instance host names. Linux-based instances: 63 characters Windows-based instances: 15 characters
3217
3217
  */
3218
3218
  Hostname?: String;
3219
3219
  /**
3220
- * The instance's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. You cannot update an instance that is using a custom AMI. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. For more information about supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to Custom, you must use the AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. For more information about supported operating systems, see Operating Systems. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. You can specify a different Linux operating system for the updated stack, but you cannot change from Linux to Windows or Windows to Linux.
3220
+ * The instance's operating system, which must be set to one of the following. You cannot update an instance that is using a custom AMI. A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about supported operating systems, see OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems. The default option is the current Amazon Linux version. If you set this parameter to Custom, you must use the AmiId parameter to specify the custom AMI that you want to use. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. You can specify a different Linux operating system for the updated stack, but you cannot change from Linux to Windows or Windows to Linux.
3221
3221
  */
3222
3222
  Os?: String;
3223
3223
  /**
@@ -3241,7 +3241,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3241
3241
  */
3242
3242
  EbsOptimized?: Boolean;
3243
3243
  /**
3244
- * The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: INHERIT - Use the stack's default agent version setting. version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack's default setting. To update the agent version, you must edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks then automatically installs that version on the instance. The default setting is INHERIT. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.
3244
+ * The default OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: INHERIT - Use the stack's default agent version setting. version_number - Use the specified agent version. This value overrides the stack's default setting. To update the agent version, you must edit the instance configuration and specify a new version. OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the instance. The default setting is INHERIT. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.
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  AgentVersion?: String;
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  }
@@ -3251,11 +3251,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  LayerId: String;
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  /**
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- * The layer name, which is used by the console.
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+ * The layer name, which is used by the console. Layer names can be a maximum of 32 characters.
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  */
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  Name?: String;
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  /**
3258
- * For custom layers only, use this parameter to specify the layer's short name, which is used internally by AWS OpsWorks Stacks and by Chef. The short name is also used as the name for the directory where your app files are installed. It can have a maximum of 200 characters and must be in the following format: /\A[a-z0-9\-\_\.]+\Z/. The built-in layers' short names are defined by AWS OpsWorks Stacks. For more information, see the Layer Reference
3258
+ * For custom layers only, use this parameter to specify the layer's short name, which is used internally by OpsWorks Stacks and by Chef. The short name is also used as the name for the directory where your app files are installed. It can have a maximum of 32 characters and must be in the following format: /\A[a-z0-9\-\_\.]+\Z/. Built-in layer short names are defined by OpsWorks Stacks. For more information, see the Layer reference in the OpsWorks User Guide.
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  */
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  Shortname?: String;
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  /**
@@ -3341,7 +3341,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  StackId: String;
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  /**
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- * The stack's new name.
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+ * The stack's new name. Stack names can be a maximum of 64 characters.
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  */
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  Name?: String;
3347
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  /**
@@ -3357,7 +3357,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  DefaultInstanceProfileArn?: String;
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  /**
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- * The stack's operating system, which must be set to one of the following: A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the stack's current operating system. For more information about supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems.
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+ * The stack's operating system, which must be set to one of the following: A supported Linux operating system: An Amazon Linux version, such as Amazon Linux 2, Amazon Linux 2018.03, Amazon Linux 2017.09, Amazon Linux 2017.03, Amazon Linux 2016.09, Amazon Linux 2016.03, Amazon Linux 2015.09, or Amazon Linux 2015.03. A supported Ubuntu operating system, such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. CentOS Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 A supported Windows operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web. A custom AMI: Custom. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs. The default option is the stack's current operating system. Not all operating systems are supported with all versions of Chef. For more information about supported operating systems, see OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems.
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  */
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  DefaultOs?: String;
3363
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  /**
@@ -3393,7 +3393,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  CustomCookbooksSource?: Source;
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  /**
3396
- * A default Amazon EC2 key-pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key-pair name, AWS OpsWorks Stacks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
3396
+ * A default Amazon EC2 key-pair name. The default value is none. If you specify a key-pair name, OpsWorks Stacks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.
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  */
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  DefaultSshKeyName?: String;
3399
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  /**
@@ -3401,11 +3401,11 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
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  DefaultRootDeviceType?: RootDeviceType;
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  /**
3404
- * Whether to associate the AWS OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. AWS OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups allows you to provide your own custom security groups instead of using the built-in groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it, but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - AWS OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate EC2 security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on. Custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
3404
+ * Whether to associate the OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers. OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups allows you to provide your own custom security groups instead of using the built-in groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups has the following settings: True - OpsWorks Stacks automatically associates the appropriate built-in security group with each layer (default setting). You can associate additional security groups with a layer after you create it, but you cannot delete the built-in security group. False - OpsWorks Stacks does not associate built-in security groups with layers. You must create appropriate EC2 security groups and associate a security group with each layer that you create. However, you can still manually associate a built-in security group with a layer on. Custom security groups are required only for those layers that need custom settings. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
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  */
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  UseOpsworksSecurityGroups?: Boolean;
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  /**
3408
- * The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks then automatically installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is LATEST. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
3408
+ * The default OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options: Auto-update - Set this parameter to LATEST. OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available. Fixed version - Set this parameter to your preferred agent version. To update the agent version, you must edit the stack configuration and specify a new version. OpsWorks Stacks installs that version on the stack's instances. The default setting is LATEST. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2. You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
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  */
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  AgentVersion?: String;
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  }
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  */
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  IamUserArn: String;
3417
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  /**
3418
- * The user's SSH user name. The allowable characters are [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], '-', and '_'. If the specified name includes other punctuation marks, AWS OpsWorks Stacks removes them. For example, my.name will be changed to myname. If you do not specify an SSH user name, AWS OpsWorks Stacks generates one from the IAM user name.
3418
+ * The user's SSH user name. The allowable characters are [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], '-', and '_'. If the specified name includes other punctuation marks, OpsWorks Stacks removes them. For example, my.name will be changed to myname. If you do not specify an SSH user name, OpsWorks Stacks generates one from the IAM user name.
3419
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  */
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  SshUsername?: String;
3421
3421
  /**
@@ -3433,7 +3433,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3433
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  */
3434
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  VolumeId: String;
3435
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  /**
3436
- * The new name.
3436
+ * The new name. Volume names can be a maximum of 128 characters.
3437
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  */
3438
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  Name?: String;
3439
3439
  /**
@@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3476
3476
  */
3477
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  Ec2VolumeId?: String;
3478
3478
  /**
3479
- * The volume name.
3479
+ * The volume name. Volume names are a maximum of 128 characters.
3480
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  */
3481
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  Name?: String;
3482
3482
  /**
@@ -3504,7 +3504,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
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  */
3505
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  MountPoint?: String;
3506
3506
  /**
3507
- * The AWS region. For more information about AWS regions, see Regions and Endpoints.
3507
+ * The Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about Amazon Web Services Regions, see Regions and Endpoints.
3508
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  */
3509
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  Region?: String;
3510
3510
  /**
@@ -3512,7 +3512,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3512
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  */
3513
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  AvailabilityZone?: String;
3514
3514
  /**
3515
- * The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS Volume Types. standard - Magnetic. Magnetic volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 1024 GiB. io1 - Provisioned IOPS (SSD). PIOPS volumes must have a minimum size of 4 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. gp2 - General Purpose (SSD). General purpose volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. st1 - Throughput Optimized hard disk drive (HDD). Throughput optimized HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 500 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. sc1 - Cold HDD. Cold HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 500 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB.
3515
+ * The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS Volume Types. standard - Magnetic. Magnetic volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 1024 GiB. io1 - Provisioned IOPS (SSD). PIOPS volumes must have a minimum size of 4 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. gp2 - General Purpose (SSD). General purpose volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. st1 - Throughput Optimized hard disk drive (HDD). Throughput optimized HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 125 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. sc1 - Cold HDD. Cold HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 125 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB.
3516
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  */
3517
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  VolumeType?: String;
3518
3518
  /**
@@ -3542,7 +3542,7 @@ declare namespace OpsWorks {
3542
3542
  */
3543
3543
  Size: Integer;
3544
3544
  /**
3545
- * The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS Volume Types. standard - Magnetic. Magnetic volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 1024 GiB. io1 - Provisioned IOPS (SSD). PIOPS volumes must have a minimum size of 4 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. gp2 - General Purpose (SSD). General purpose volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. st1 - Throughput Optimized hard disk drive (HDD). Throughput optimized HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 500 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. sc1 - Cold HDD. Cold HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 500 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB.
3545
+ * The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS Volume Types. standard - Magnetic. Magnetic volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 1024 GiB. io1 - Provisioned IOPS (SSD). PIOPS volumes must have a minimum size of 4 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. gp2 - General Purpose (SSD). General purpose volumes must have a minimum size of 1 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. st1 - Throughput Optimized hard disk drive (HDD). Throughput optimized HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 125 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB. sc1 - Cold HDD. Cold HDD volumes must have a minimum size of 125 GiB and a maximum size of 16384 GiB.
3546
3546
  */
3547
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  VolumeType?: String;
3548
3548
  /**