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NAMEPaws::SSM::SendCommand - Arguments for method SendCommand on Paws::SSM DESCRIPTIONThis class represents the parameters used for calling the method SendCommand on the Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM) service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method SendCommand. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to SendCommand. SYNOPSISmy $ssm = Paws->service('SSM'); my $SendCommandResult = $ssm->SendCommand( DocumentName => 'MyDocumentARN', CloudWatchOutputConfig => { CloudWatchLogGroupName => 'MyCloudWatchLogGroupName', # min: 1, max: 512; OPTIONAL CloudWatchOutputEnabled => 1, # OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL Comment => 'MyComment', # OPTIONAL DocumentHash => 'MyDocumentHash', # OPTIONAL DocumentHashType => 'Sha256', # OPTIONAL DocumentVersion => 'MyDocumentVersion', # OPTIONAL InstanceIds => [ 'MyInstanceId', ... ], # OPTIONAL MaxConcurrency => 'MyMaxConcurrency', # OPTIONAL MaxErrors => 'MyMaxErrors', # OPTIONAL NotificationConfig => { NotificationArn => 'MyNotificationArn', # OPTIONAL NotificationEvents => [ 'All', ... # values: All, InProgress, Success, TimedOut, Cancelled, Failed ], # OPTIONAL NotificationType => 'Command', # values: Command, Invocation; OPTIONAL }, # OPTIONAL OutputS3BucketName => 'MyS3BucketName', # OPTIONAL OutputS3KeyPrefix => 'MyS3KeyPrefix', # OPTIONAL OutputS3Region => 'MyS3Region', # OPTIONAL Parameters => { 'MyParameterName' => [ 'MyParameterValue', ... ], } , # OPTIONAL ServiceRoleArn => 'MyServiceRole', # OPTIONAL Targets => [ { Key => 'MyTargetKey', # min: 1, max: 163; OPTIONAL Values => [ 'MyTargetValue', ... ], # max: 50; OPTIONAL }, ... ], # OPTIONAL TimeoutSeconds => 1, # OPTIONAL ); # Results: my $Command = $SendCommandResult->Command; # Returns a L<Paws::SSM::SendCommandResult> object. Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ssm/SendCommand> ATTRIBUTESCloudWatchOutputConfig => Paws::SSM::CloudWatchOutputConfigEnables Systems Manager to send Run Command output to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. Comment => StrUser-specified information about the command, such as a brief description of what the command should do. DocumentHash => StrThe Sha256 or Sha1 hash created by the system when the document was created. Sha1 hashes have been deprecated. DocumentHashType => StrSha256 or Sha1. Sha1 hashes have been deprecated. Valid values are: "Sha256", "Sha1" REQUIRED DocumentName => StrThe name of the Systems Manager document to run. This can be a public document or a custom document. To run a shared document belonging to another account, specify the document ARN. For more information about how to use shared documents, see Using shared SSM documents (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ssm-using-shared.html) in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide. DocumentVersion => StrThe SSM document version to use in the request. You can specify $DEFAULT, $LATEST, or a specific version number. If you run commands by using the AWS CLI, then you must escape the first two options by using a backslash. If you specify a version number, then you don't need to use the backslash. For example: --document-version "\$DEFAULT" --document-version "\$LATEST" --document-version "3" InstanceIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]The IDs of the instances where the command should run. Specifying instance IDs is most useful when you are targeting a limited number of instances, though you can specify up to 50 IDs. To target a larger number of instances, or if you prefer not to list individual instance IDs, we recommend using the "Targets" option instead. Using "Targets", which accepts tag key-value pairs to identify the instances to send commands to, you can a send command to tens, hundreds, or thousands of instances at once. For more information about how to use targets, see Using targets and rate controls to send commands to a fleet (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html) in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide. MaxConcurrency => Str(Optional) The maximum number of instances that are allowed to run the command at the same time. You can specify a number such as 10 or a percentage such as 10%. The default value is 50. For more information about how to use MaxConcurrency, see Using concurrency controls (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-velocity) in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide. MaxErrors => StrThe maximum number of errors allowed without the command failing. When the command fails one more time beyond the value of MaxErrors, the systems stops sending the command to additional targets. You can specify a number like 10 or a percentage like 10%. The default value is 0. For more information about how to use MaxErrors, see Using error controls (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html#send-commands-maxerrors) in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide. NotificationConfig => Paws::SSM::NotificationConfigConfigurations for sending notifications. OutputS3BucketName => StrThe name of the S3 bucket where command execution responses should be stored. OutputS3KeyPrefix => StrThe directory structure within the S3 bucket where the responses should be stored. OutputS3Region => Str(Deprecated) You can no longer specify this parameter. The system ignores it. Instead, Systems Manager automatically determines the Region of the S3 bucket. Parameters => Paws::SSM::ParametersThe required and optional parameters specified in the document being run. ServiceRoleArn => StrThe ARN of the IAM service role to use to publish Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) notifications for Run Command commands. Targets => ArrayRef[Paws::SSM::Target]An array of search criteria that targets instances using a "Key,Value" combination that you specify. Specifying targets is most useful when you want to send a command to a large number of instances at once. Using "Targets", which accepts tag key-value pairs to identify instances, you can send a command to tens, hundreds, or thousands of instances at once. To send a command to a smaller number of instances, you can use the "InstanceIds" option instead. For more information about how to use targets, see Sending commands to a fleet (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/send-commands-multiple.html) in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide. TimeoutSeconds => IntIf this time is reached and the command has not already started running, it will not run. SEE ALSOThis class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method SendCommand in Paws::SSM BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONSThe source code is located here: <https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl> Please report bugs to: <https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues>
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