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Paws::Glue::JobUpdate(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Paws::Glue::JobUpdate(3)

Paws::Glue::JobUpdate

This class represents one of two things:

Arguments in a call to a service

Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.

As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::Glue::JobUpdate object:

  $service_obj->Method(Att1 => { AllocatedCapacity => $value, ..., WorkerType => $value  });

Results returned from an API call

Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::Glue::JobUpdate object:

  $result = $service_obj->Method(...);
  $result->Att1->AllocatedCapacity

Specifies information used to update an existing job definition. The previous job definition is completely overwritten by this information.

This field is deprecated. Use "MaxCapacity" instead.

The number of Glue data processing units (DPUs) to allocate to this job. You can allocate from 2 to 100 DPUs; the default is 10. A DPU is a relative measure of processing power that consists of 4 vCPUs of compute capacity and 16 GB of memory. For more information, see the Glue pricing page (https://aws.amazon.com/glue/pricing/).

The "JobCommand" that runs this job (required).

The connections used for this job.

The default arguments for this job.

You can specify arguments here that your own job-execution script consumes, as well as arguments that Glue itself consumes.

For information about how to specify and consume your own Job arguments, see the Calling Glue APIs in Python (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/aws-glue-programming-python-calling.html) topic in the developer guide.

For information about the key-value pairs that Glue consumes to set up your job, see the Special Parameters Used by Glue (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/aws-glue-programming-etl-glue-arguments.html) topic in the developer guide.

Description of the job being defined.

An "ExecutionProperty" specifying the maximum number of concurrent runs allowed for this job.

Glue version determines the versions of Apache Spark and Python that Glue supports. The Python version indicates the version supported for jobs of type Spark.

For more information about the available Glue versions and corresponding Spark and Python versions, see Glue version (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/add-job.html) in the developer guide.

This field is reserved for future use.

For Glue version 1.0 or earlier jobs, using the standard worker type, the number of Glue data processing units (DPUs) that can be allocated when this job runs. A DPU is a relative measure of processing power that consists of 4 vCPUs of compute capacity and 16 GB of memory. For more information, see the Glue pricing page (https://aws.amazon.com/glue/pricing/).

Do not set "Max Capacity" if using "WorkerType" and "NumberOfWorkers".

The value that can be allocated for "MaxCapacity" depends on whether you are running a Python shell job or an Apache Spark ETL job:

  • When you specify a Python shell job ("JobCommand.Name"="pythonshell"), you can allocate either 0.0625 or 1 DPU. The default is 0.0625 DPU.
  • When you specify an Apache Spark ETL job ("JobCommand.Name"="glueetl") or Apache Spark streaming ETL job ("JobCommand.Name"="gluestreaming"), you can allocate from 2 to 100 DPUs. The default is 10 DPUs. This job type cannot have a fractional DPU allocation.

For Glue version 2.0 jobs, you cannot instead specify a "Maximum capacity". Instead, you should specify a "Worker type" and the "Number of workers".

The maximum number of times to retry this job if it fails.

Non-overridable arguments for this job, specified as name-value pairs.

Specifies the configuration properties of a job notification.

The number of workers of a defined "workerType" that are allocated when a job runs.

The maximum number of workers you can define are 299 for "G.1X", and 149 for "G.2X".

The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role associated with this job (required).

The name of the "SecurityConfiguration" structure to be used with this job.

The job timeout in minutes. This is the maximum time that a job run can consume resources before it is terminated and enters "TIMEOUT" status. The default is 2,880 minutes (48 hours).

The type of predefined worker that is allocated when a job runs. Accepts a value of Standard, G.1X, or G.2X.

  • For the "Standard" worker type, each worker provides 4 vCPU, 16 GB of memory and a 50GB disk, and 2 executors per worker.
  • For the "G.1X" worker type, each worker maps to 1 DPU (4 vCPU, 16 GB of memory, 64 GB disk), and provides 1 executor per worker. We recommend this worker type for memory-intensive jobs.
  • For the "G.2X" worker type, each worker maps to 2 DPU (8 vCPU, 32 GB of memory, 128 GB disk), and provides 1 executor per worker. We recommend this worker type for memory-intensive jobs.

This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in Paws::Glue

The source code is located here: <https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl>

Please report bugs to: <https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues>

2022-06-01 perl v5.40.2

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