pulumi-oci 1.29.0__py3-none-any.whl → 1.29.0a1711606977__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_oci/__init__.py +0 -8
  2. pulumi_oci/database/autonomous_database.py +14 -155
  3. pulumi_oci/database/get_autonomous_database.py +2 -41
  4. pulumi_oci/database/get_autonomous_databases.py +1 -1
  5. pulumi_oci/database/outputs.py +2 -68
  6. pulumi_oci/databasemanagement/get_managed_my_sql_database.py +6 -111
  7. pulumi_oci/databasemanagement/get_managed_my_sql_database_sql_data.py +4 -32
  8. pulumi_oci/databasemanagement/outputs.py +75 -267
  9. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/__init__.py +0 -3
  10. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/_inputs.py +0 -4504
  11. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/outputs.py +4724 -16512
  12. pulumi_oci/devops/_inputs.py +2 -18
  13. pulumi_oci/devops/deploy_artifact.py +0 -2
  14. pulumi_oci/devops/deploy_stage.py +0 -141
  15. pulumi_oci/devops/get_deploy_stage.py +1 -40
  16. pulumi_oci/devops/outputs.py +6 -75
  17. pulumi_oci/logging/_inputs.py +187 -2751
  18. pulumi_oci/logging/outputs.py +772 -4985
  19. pulumi_oci/logging/unified_agent_configuration.py +208 -34
  20. pulumi_oci/monitoring/_inputs.py +0 -136
  21. pulumi_oci/monitoring/alarm.py +0 -173
  22. pulumi_oci/monitoring/get_alarm.py +1 -40
  23. pulumi_oci/monitoring/get_alarm_history_collection.py +2 -2
  24. pulumi_oci/monitoring/outputs.py +0 -305
  25. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/_inputs.py +20 -20
  26. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/backend.py +7 -7
  27. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/backend_set.py +11 -11
  28. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/get_backend_set.py +1 -1
  29. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/get_listener.py +1 -1
  30. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/get_network_load_balancer.py +1 -14
  31. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/listener.py +7 -7
  32. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/network_load_balancer.py +7 -56
  33. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/network_load_balancers_backend_sets_unified.py +7 -7
  34. pulumi_oci/networkloadbalancer/outputs.py +34 -41
  35. {pulumi_oci-1.29.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.29.0a1711606977.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  36. {pulumi_oci-1.29.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.29.0a1711606977.dist-info}/RECORD +38 -41
  37. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/get_workspace_task.py +0 -443
  38. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/get_workspace_tasks.py +0 -254
  39. pulumi_oci/dataintegration/workspace_task.py +0 -1364
  40. {pulumi_oci-1.29.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.29.0a1711606977.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  41. {pulumi_oci-1.29.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.29.0a1711606977.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -11,11 +11,9 @@ from .. import _utilities
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  from . import outputs
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  __all__ = [
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- 'AlarmOverride',
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  'AlarmSuppression',
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  'AlarmSuppressionAlarmSuppressionTarget',
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  'GetAlarmHistoryCollectionEntryResult',
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- 'GetAlarmOverrideResult',
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  'GetAlarmStatusesAlarmStatusResult',
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  'GetAlarmStatusesAlarmStatusSuppressionResult',
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  'GetAlarmStatusesFilterResult',
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  'GetAlarmSuppressionsAlarmSuppressionCollectionItemAlarmSuppressionTargetResult',
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  'GetAlarmSuppressionsFilterResult',
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  'GetAlarmsAlarmResult',
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- 'GetAlarmsAlarmOverrideResult',
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  'GetAlarmsAlarmSuppressionResult',
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  'GetAlarmsFilterResult',
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  'GetMetricDataFilterResult',
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  'GetMetricsMetricResult',
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  ]
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- @pulumi.output_type
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- class AlarmOverride(dict):
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- @staticmethod
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- def __key_warning(key: str):
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- suggest = None
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- if key == "pendingDuration":
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- elif key == "ruleName":
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- suggest = "rule_name"
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- if suggest:
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- pulumi.log.warn(f"Key '{key}' not found in AlarmOverride. Access the value via the '{suggest}' property getter instead.")
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- def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> Any:
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- AlarmOverride.__key_warning(key)
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- return super().__getitem__(key)
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- def get(self, key: str, default = None) -> Any:
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- def __init__(__self__, *,
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- """
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- :param str body: (Updatable) The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification. Oracle recommends providing guidance to operators for resolving the alarm condition. Consider adding links to standard runbook practices. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: `High CPU usage alert. Follow runbook instructions for resolution.`
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- :param str pending_duration: (Updatable) The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm state changes from "OK" to "FIRING". For example, a value of 5 minutes means that the alarm must persist in breaching the condition for five minutes before the alarm updates its state to "FIRING".
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- The duration is specified as a string in ISO 8601 format (`PT10M` for ten minutes or `PT1H` for one hour). Minimum: PT1M. Maximum: PT1H. Default: PT1M.
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- Under the default value of PT1M, the first evaluation that breaches the alarm updates the state to "FIRING".
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- The alarm updates its status to "OK" when the breaching condition has been clear for the most recent minute.
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- Example: `PT5M`
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- :param str query: (Updatable) The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm. The Alarms feature of the Monitoring service interprets results for each returned time series as Boolean values, where zero represents false and a non-zero value represents true. A true value means that the trigger rule condition has been met. The query must specify a metric, statistic, interval, and trigger rule (threshold or absence). Supported values for interval depend on the specified time range. More interval values are supported for smaller time ranges. You can optionally specify dimensions and grouping functions. Supported grouping functions: `grouping()`, `groupBy()`. For information about writing MQL expressions, see [Editing the MQL Expression for a Query](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Tasks/query-metric-mql.htm). For details about MQL, see [Monitoring Query Language (MQL) Reference](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Reference/mql.htm). For available dimensions, review the metric definition for the supported service. See [Supported Services](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Concepts/monitoringoverview.htm#SupportedServices).
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- Example of threshold alarm:
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- CpuUtilization[1m]{availabilityDomain="cumS:PHX-AD-1"}.groupBy(availabilityDomain).percentile(0.9) > 85
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- :param str severity: (Updatable) The perceived type of response required when the alarm is in the "FIRING" state. Example: `CRITICAL`
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- """
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- pulumi.set(__self__, "pending_duration", pending_duration)
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- """
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- (Updatable) The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification. Oracle recommends providing guidance to operators for resolving the alarm condition. Consider adding links to standard runbook practices. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: `High CPU usage alert. Follow runbook instructions for resolution.`
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- (Updatable) The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm state changes from "OK" to "FIRING". For example, a value of 5 minutes means that the alarm must persist in breaching the condition for five minutes before the alarm updates its state to "FIRING".
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- (Updatable) The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm. The Alarms feature of the Monitoring service interprets results for each returned time series as Boolean values, where zero represents false and a non-zero value represents true. A true value means that the trigger rule condition has been met. The query must specify a metric, statistic, interval, and trigger rule (threshold or absence). Supported values for interval depend on the specified time range. More interval values are supported for smaller time ranges. You can optionally specify dimensions and grouping functions. Supported grouping functions: `grouping()`, `groupBy()`. For information about writing MQL expressions, see [Editing the MQL Expression for a Query](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Tasks/query-metric-mql.htm). For details about MQL, see [Monitoring Query Language (MQL) Reference](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Reference/mql.htm). For available dimensions, review the metric definition for the supported service. See [Supported Services](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Concepts/monitoringoverview.htm#SupportedServices).
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- """
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  :param str repeat_notification_duration: The frequency for re-submitting alarm notifications, if the alarm keeps firing without interruption. Format defined by ISO 8601. For example, `PT4H` indicates four hours. Minimum: PT1M. Maximum: P30D.
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  :param str resolution: The time between calculated aggregation windows for the alarm. Supported value: `1m`
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  :param str resource_group: Resource group to match for metric data retrieved by the alarm. A resource group is a custom string that you can match when retrieving custom metrics. Only one resource group can be applied per metric. A valid resourceGroup value starts with an alphabetical character and includes only alphanumeric characters, periods (.), underscores (_), hyphens (-), and dollar signs ($). Example: `frontend-fleet`
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- :param str rule_name: Identifier of the alarm's base values for alarm evaluation, for use when the alarm contains overrides. A valid ruleName value starts with an alphabetic character and includes only alphanumeric characters, underscores and square brackets. Minimum number of characters: 3. Default value is `BASE`. For information about alarm overrides, see [AlarmOverride](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/monitoring/latest/datatypes/AlarmOverride).
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  :param str severity: The perceived type of response required when the alarm is in the "FIRING" state. Example: `CRITICAL`
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  :param str state: A filter to return only alarms that match the given lifecycle state exactly. When not specified, only alarms in the ACTIVE lifecycle state are listed.
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  :param Sequence['GetAlarmsAlarmSuppressionArgs'] suppressions: The configuration details for suppressing an alarm.
@@ -904,14 +688,11 @@ class GetAlarmsAlarmResult(dict):
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "metric_compartment_id", metric_compartment_id)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "metric_compartment_id_in_subtree", metric_compartment_id_in_subtree)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "namespace", namespace)
907
- pulumi.set(__self__, "notification_version", notification_version)
908
- pulumi.set(__self__, "overrides", overrides)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "pending_duration", pending_duration)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "repeat_notification_duration", repeat_notification_duration)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "resolution", resolution)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "resource_group", resource_group)
914
- pulumi.set(__self__, "rule_name", rule_name)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "severity", severity)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "state", state)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "suppressions", suppressions)
@@ -1022,22 +803,6 @@ class GetAlarmsAlarmResult(dict):
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "namespace")
1024
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- @property
1026
- @pulumi.getter(name="notificationVersion")
1027
- def notification_version(self) -> str:
1028
- """
1029
- The version of the alarm notification to be delivered. Allowed value: `1.X` The value must start with a number (up to four digits), followed by a period and an uppercase X.
1030
- """
1031
- return pulumi.get(self, "notification_version")
1032
-
1033
- @property
1034
- @pulumi.getter
1035
- def overrides(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetAlarmsAlarmOverrideResult']:
1036
- """
1037
- A set of overrides that control evaluations of the alarm.
1038
- """
1039
- return pulumi.get(self, "overrides")
1040
-
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  @property
1042
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  @pulumi.getter(name="pendingDuration")
1043
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  def pending_duration(self) -> str:
@@ -1078,14 +843,6 @@ class GetAlarmsAlarmResult(dict):
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  """
1079
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  return pulumi.get(self, "resource_group")
1080
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- @property
1082
- @pulumi.getter(name="ruleName")
1083
- def rule_name(self) -> str:
1084
- """
1085
- Identifier of the alarm's base values for alarm evaluation, for use when the alarm contains overrides. A valid ruleName value starts with an alphabetic character and includes only alphanumeric characters, underscores and square brackets. Minimum number of characters: 3. Default value is `BASE`. For information about alarm overrides, see [AlarmOverride](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/monitoring/latest/datatypes/AlarmOverride).
1086
- """
1087
- return pulumi.get(self, "rule_name")
1088
-
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  @property
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def severity(self) -> str:
@@ -1127,68 +884,6 @@ class GetAlarmsAlarmResult(dict):
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  return pulumi.get(self, "time_updated")
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- @pulumi.output_type
1131
- class GetAlarmsAlarmOverrideResult(dict):
1132
- def __init__(__self__, *,
1133
- body: str,
1134
- pending_duration: str,
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- query: str,
1136
- rule_name: str,
1137
- severity: str):
1138
- """
1139
- :param str body: The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification. Oracle recommends providing guidance to operators for resolving the alarm condition. Consider adding links to standard runbook practices. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: `High CPU usage alert. Follow runbook instructions for resolution.`
1140
- :param str pending_duration: The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm state changes from "OK" to "FIRING". For example, a value of 5 minutes means that the alarm must persist in breaching the condition for five minutes before the alarm updates its state to "FIRING".
1141
- :param str query: The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm. The Alarms feature of the Monitoring service interprets results for each returned time series as Boolean values, where zero represents false and a non-zero value represents true. A true value means that the trigger rule condition has been met. The query must specify a metric, statistic, interval, and trigger rule (threshold or absence). Supported values for interval depend on the specified time range. More interval values are supported for smaller time ranges. You can optionally specify dimensions and grouping functions. Supported grouping functions: `grouping()`, `groupBy()`. For information about writing MQL expressions, see [Editing the MQL Expression for a Query](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Tasks/query-metric-mql.htm). For details about MQL, see [Monitoring Query Language (MQL) Reference](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Reference/mql.htm). For available dimensions, review the metric definition for the supported service. See [Supported Services](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Concepts/monitoringoverview.htm#SupportedServices).
1142
- :param str rule_name: Identifier of the alarm's base values for alarm evaluation, for use when the alarm contains overrides. A valid ruleName value starts with an alphabetic character and includes only alphanumeric characters, underscores and square brackets. Minimum number of characters: 3. Default value is `BASE`. For information about alarm overrides, see [AlarmOverride](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/monitoring/latest/datatypes/AlarmOverride).
1143
- :param str severity: The perceived type of response required when the alarm is in the "FIRING" state. Example: `CRITICAL`
1144
- """
1145
- pulumi.set(__self__, "body", body)
1146
- pulumi.set(__self__, "pending_duration", pending_duration)
1147
- pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
1148
- pulumi.set(__self__, "rule_name", rule_name)
1149
- pulumi.set(__self__, "severity", severity)
1150
-
1151
- @property
1152
- @pulumi.getter
1153
- def body(self) -> str:
1154
- """
1155
- The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification. Oracle recommends providing guidance to operators for resolving the alarm condition. Consider adding links to standard runbook practices. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: `High CPU usage alert. Follow runbook instructions for resolution.`
1156
- """
1157
- return pulumi.get(self, "body")
1158
-
1159
- @property
1160
- @pulumi.getter(name="pendingDuration")
1161
- def pending_duration(self) -> str:
1162
- """
1163
- The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm state changes from "OK" to "FIRING". For example, a value of 5 minutes means that the alarm must persist in breaching the condition for five minutes before the alarm updates its state to "FIRING".
1164
- """
1165
- return pulumi.get(self, "pending_duration")
1166
-
1167
- @property
1168
- @pulumi.getter
1169
- def query(self) -> str:
1170
- """
1171
- The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm. The Alarms feature of the Monitoring service interprets results for each returned time series as Boolean values, where zero represents false and a non-zero value represents true. A true value means that the trigger rule condition has been met. The query must specify a metric, statistic, interval, and trigger rule (threshold or absence). Supported values for interval depend on the specified time range. More interval values are supported for smaller time ranges. You can optionally specify dimensions and grouping functions. Supported grouping functions: `grouping()`, `groupBy()`. For information about writing MQL expressions, see [Editing the MQL Expression for a Query](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Tasks/query-metric-mql.htm). For details about MQL, see [Monitoring Query Language (MQL) Reference](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Reference/mql.htm). For available dimensions, review the metric definition for the supported service. See [Supported Services](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Monitoring/Concepts/monitoringoverview.htm#SupportedServices).
1172
- """
1173
- return pulumi.get(self, "query")
1174
-
1175
- @property
1176
- @pulumi.getter(name="ruleName")
1177
- def rule_name(self) -> str:
1178
- """
1179
- Identifier of the alarm's base values for alarm evaluation, for use when the alarm contains overrides. A valid ruleName value starts with an alphabetic character and includes only alphanumeric characters, underscores and square brackets. Minimum number of characters: 3. Default value is `BASE`. For information about alarm overrides, see [AlarmOverride](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/monitoring/latest/datatypes/AlarmOverride).
1180
- """
1181
- return pulumi.get(self, "rule_name")
1182
-
1183
- @property
1184
- @pulumi.getter
1185
- def severity(self) -> str:
1186
- """
1187
- The perceived type of response required when the alarm is in the "FIRING" state. Example: `CRITICAL`
1188
- """
1189
- return pulumi.get(self, "severity")
1190
-
1191
-
1192
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  @pulumi.output_type
1193
888
  class GetAlarmsAlarmSuppressionResult(dict):
1194
889
  def __init__(__self__, *,
@@ -38,17 +38,17 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
38
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39
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40
40
  :param pulumi.Input[int] port: (Updatable) The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the `Backend` object. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example: `8080`
41
- :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_address: (Updatable) The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
42
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_backup: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If `true`, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example: `false`
43
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_drain: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
44
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41
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_address: The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
42
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_backup: Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If `true`, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example: `false`
43
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_drain: Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
44
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_offline: Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
45
45
  :param pulumi.Input[str] name: A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
46
46
 
47
47
  Valid backend set names include only alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores. Backend set names cannot contain spaces. Avoid entering confidential information.
48
48
 
49
49
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50
- :param pulumi.Input[str] target_id: (Updatable) The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: `ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var>&lt;unique_ID&gt;</var>`
51
- :param pulumi.Input[int] weight: (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/NetworkLoadBalancer/introducton.htm#Policies). Example: `3`
50
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] target_id: The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: `ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var>&lt;unique_ID&gt;</var>`
51
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] weight: The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Balance/Reference/lbpolicies.htm). Example: `3`
52
52
  """
53
53
  pulumi.set(__self__, "port", port)
54
54
  if ip_address is not None:
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
82
82
  @pulumi.getter(name="ipAddress")
83
83
  def ip_address(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
84
84
  """
85
- (Updatable) The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
85
+ The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
86
86
  """
87
87
  return pulumi.get(self, "ip_address")
88
88
 
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
94
94
  @pulumi.getter(name="isBackup")
95
95
  def is_backup(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
96
96
  """
97
- (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If `true`, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example: `false`
97
+ Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If `true`, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example: `false`
98
98
  """
99
99
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_backup")
100
100
 
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
106
106
  @pulumi.getter(name="isDrain")
107
107
  def is_drain(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
108
108
  """
109
- (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
109
+ Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
110
110
  """
111
111
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_drain")
112
112
 
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
118
118
  @pulumi.getter(name="isOffline")
119
119
  def is_offline(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
120
120
  """
121
- (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
121
+ Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
122
122
  """
123
123
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_offline")
124
124
 
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
146
146
  @pulumi.getter(name="targetId")
147
147
  def target_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
148
148
  """
149
- (Updatable) The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: `ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var>&lt;unique_ID&gt;</var>`
149
+ The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: `ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var>&lt;unique_ID&gt;</var>`
150
150
  """
151
151
  return pulumi.get(self, "target_id")
152
152
 
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ class BackendSetBackendArgs:
158
158
  @pulumi.getter
159
159
  def weight(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
160
160
  """
161
- (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/NetworkLoadBalancer/introducton.htm#Policies). Example: `3`
161
+ The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Balance/Reference/lbpolicies.htm). Example: `3`
162
162
  """
163
163
  return pulumi.get(self, "weight")
164
164
 
@@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancerIpAddressArgs:
341
341
  is_public: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
342
342
  reserved_ips: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['NetworkLoadBalancerIpAddressReservedIpArgs']]]] = None):
343
343
  """
344
- :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_address: The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
345
- :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_version: IP version associated with the backend set.
344
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_address: An IP address. Example: `192.168.0.3`
345
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_version: IP version associated with this IP address.
346
346
  :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_public: Whether the IP address is public or private.
347
347
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['NetworkLoadBalancerIpAddressReservedIpArgs']]] reserved_ips: An object representing a reserved IP address to be attached or that is already attached to a network load balancer.
348
348
  """
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancerIpAddressArgs:
359
359
  @pulumi.getter(name="ipAddress")
360
360
  def ip_address(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
361
361
  """
362
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
362
+ An IP address. Example: `192.168.0.3`
363
363
  """
364
364
  return pulumi.get(self, "ip_address")
365
365
 
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancerIpAddressArgs:
371
371
  @pulumi.getter(name="ipVersion")
372
372
  def ip_version(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
373
373
  """
374
- IP version associated with the backend set.
374
+ IP version associated with this IP address.
375
375
  """
376
376
  return pulumi.get(self, "ip_version")
377
377
 
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancersBackendSetsUnifiedBackendArgs:
497
497
  :param pulumi.Input[int] port: (Updatable) The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the `Backend` object. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example: `8080`
498
498
  :param pulumi.Input[str] ip_address: (Updatable) The IP address of the backend server. Example: `10.0.0.3`
499
499
  :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_backup: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If `true`, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example: `false`
500
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_drain: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
500
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_drain: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
501
501
  :param pulumi.Input[bool] is_offline: (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
502
502
  :param pulumi.Input[str] name: A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
503
503
 
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancersBackendSetsUnifiedBackendArgs:
505
505
 
506
506
  Example: `example_backend_set`
507
507
  :param pulumi.Input[str] target_id: (Updatable) The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: `ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var>&lt;unique_ID&gt;</var>`
508
- :param pulumi.Input[int] weight: (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/NetworkLoadBalancer/introducton.htm#Policies). Example: `3`
508
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] weight: (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Balance/Reference/lbpolicies.htm). Example: `3`
509
509
  """
510
510
  pulumi.set(__self__, "port", port)
511
511
  if ip_address is not None:
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancersBackendSetsUnifiedBackendArgs:
563
563
  @pulumi.getter(name="isDrain")
564
564
  def is_drain(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
565
565
  """
566
- (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
566
+ (Updatable) Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: `false`
567
567
  """
568
568
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_drain")
569
569
 
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ class NetworkLoadBalancersBackendSetsUnifiedBackendArgs:
615
615
  @pulumi.getter
616
616
  def weight(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
617
617
  """
618
- (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/NetworkLoadBalancer/introducton.htm#Policies). Example: `3`
618
+ (Updatable) The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about load balancing policies, see [How Network Load Balancing Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Balance/Reference/lbpolicies.htm). Example: `3`
619
619
  """
620
620
  return pulumi.get(self, "weight")
621
621