diff --git a/.changes/next-release/feature-AmazonSimpleSystemsManagerSSM-0789e5a.json b/.changes/next-release/feature-AmazonSimpleSystemsManagerSSM-0789e5a.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f25390428319 --- /dev/null +++ b/.changes/next-release/feature-AmazonSimpleSystemsManagerSSM-0789e5a.json @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + "type": "feature", + "category": "Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM)", + "contributor": "", + "description": "Systems Manager doc-only update for June 2023." +} diff --git a/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/endpoint-tests.json b/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/endpoint-tests.json index e8f367530171..4a35068991c2 100644 --- a/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/endpoint-tests.json +++ b/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/endpoint-tests.json @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "af-south-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "af-south-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-northeast-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-northeast-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-northeast-2", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-northeast-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-northeast-3", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-northeast-3" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-south-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-south-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-southeast-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-southeast-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -99,9 +99,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-southeast-2", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-southeast-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ap-southeast-3", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ap-southeast-3" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ca-central-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ca-central-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "ca-central-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "ca-central-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -151,9 +151,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-central-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-central-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-north-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-north-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-south-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-south-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-west-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-west-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-west-2", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-west-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -216,9 +216,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "eu-west-3", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "eu-west-3" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -229,9 +229,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "me-south-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "me-south-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -242,9 +242,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "sa-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "sa-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -255,9 +255,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -268,9 +268,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -281,9 +281,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-2", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -294,9 +294,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-2", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -307,9 +307,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-west-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-west-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-west-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-west-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-west-2", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-west-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -346,9 +346,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-west-2", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-west-2" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -359,9 +359,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "us-east-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "us-east-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -385,9 +385,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "cn-north-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "cn-north-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -398,9 +398,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "cn-northwest-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "cn-northwest-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -411,9 +411,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "cn-north-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "cn-north-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -424,9 +424,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "cn-north-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "cn-north-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -437,9 +437,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "cn-north-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "cn-north-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -450,9 +450,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-gov-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -463,9 +463,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-gov-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -476,9 +476,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-west-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-gov-west-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -489,9 +489,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-west-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-gov-west-1" + "UseDualStack": false } }, { @@ -502,9 +502,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "us-gov-east-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -515,9 +515,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-gov-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "us-gov-east-1" + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -528,9 +528,20 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-iso-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-iso-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false + } + }, + { + "documentation": "For region us-iso-east-1 with FIPS enabled and DualStack enabled", + "expect": { + "error": "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both" + }, + "params": { + "Region": "us-iso-east-1", + "UseFIPS": true, + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -541,9 +552,20 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-iso-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-iso-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false + } + }, + { + "documentation": "For region us-iso-east-1 with FIPS disabled and DualStack enabled", + "expect": { + "error": "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack" + }, + "params": { + "Region": "us-iso-east-1", + "UseFIPS": false, + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -554,9 +576,20 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-isob-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-isob-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false + } + }, + { + "documentation": "For region us-isob-east-1 with FIPS enabled and DualStack enabled", + "expect": { + "error": "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both" + }, + "params": { + "Region": "us-isob-east-1", + "UseFIPS": true, + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -567,9 +600,20 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-isob-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, - "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-isob-east-1" + "UseDualStack": false + } + }, + { + "documentation": "For region us-isob-east-1 with FIPS disabled and DualStack enabled", + "expect": { + "error": "DualStack is enabled but this partition does not support DualStack" + }, + "params": { + "Region": "us-isob-east-1", + "UseFIPS": false, + "UseDualStack": true } }, { @@ -580,9 +624,9 @@ } }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-1", "Endpoint": "https://example.com" } }, @@ -605,9 +649,9 @@ "error": "Invalid Configuration: FIPS and custom endpoint are not supported" }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": true, "UseDualStack": false, - "Region": "us-east-1", "Endpoint": "https://example.com" } }, @@ -617,11 +661,17 @@ "error": "Invalid Configuration: Dualstack and custom endpoint are not supported" }, "params": { + "Region": "us-east-1", "UseFIPS": false, "UseDualStack": true, - "Region": "us-east-1", "Endpoint": "https://example.com" } + }, + { + "documentation": "Missing region", + "expect": { + "error": "Invalid Configuration: Missing Region" + } } ], "version": "1.0" diff --git a/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/service-2.json b/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/service-2.json index ba53681576a7..529149bbff92 100644 --- a/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/service-2.json +++ b/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/service-2.json @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ {"shape":"OpsItemInvalidParameterException"}, {"shape":"OpsItemAccessDeniedException"} ], - "documentation":"
Creates a new OpsItem. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to create a new OpsItem. For more information, see Getting started with OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" + "documentation":"Creates a new OpsItem. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to create a new OpsItem. For more information, see Set up OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" }, "CreateOpsMetadata":{ "name":"CreateOpsMetadata", @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ {"shape":"InvalidInstanceInformationFilterValue"}, {"shape":"InvalidFilterKey"} ], - "documentation":"Describes one or more of your managed nodes, including information about the operating system platform, the version of SSM Agent installed on the managed node, node status, and so on.
If you specify one or more managed node IDs, it returns information for those managed nodes. If you don't specify node IDs, it returns information for all your managed nodes. If you specify a node ID that isn't valid or a node that you don't own, you receive an error.
The IamRole
field for this API operation is the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role assigned to on-premises managed nodes. This call doesn't return the IAM role for EC2 instances.
Provides information about one or more of your managed nodes, including the operating system platform, SSM Agent version, association status, and IP address. This operation does not return information for nodes that are either Stopped or Terminated.
If you specify one or more node IDs, the operation returns information for those managed nodes. If you don't specify node IDs, it returns information for all your managed nodes. If you specify a node ID that isn't valid or a node that you don't own, you receive an error.
The IamRole
field returned for this API operation is the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role assigned to on-premises managed nodes. This operation does not return the IAM role for EC2 instances.
Query a set of OpsItems. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to query a list of OpsItems. For more information, see Getting started with OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" + "documentation":"Query a set of OpsItems. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to query a list of OpsItems. For more information, see Set up OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" }, "DescribeParameters":{ "name":"DescribeParameters", @@ -1167,7 +1167,7 @@ {"shape":"OpsItemNotFoundException"}, {"shape":"OpsItemAccessDeniedException"} ], - "documentation":"Get information about an OpsItem by using the ID. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to view information about an OpsItem. For more information, see Getting started with OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" + "documentation":"Get information about an OpsItem by using the ID. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to view information about an OpsItem. For more information, see Set up OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" }, "GetOpsMetadata":{ "name":"GetOpsMetadata", @@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ {"shape":"OpsItemInvalidParameterException"}, {"shape":"OpsItemAccessDeniedException"} ], - "documentation":"Edit or change an OpsItem. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to update an OpsItem. For more information, see Getting started with OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" + "documentation":"Edit or change an OpsItem. You must have permission in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to update an OpsItem. For more information, see Set up OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operations engineers and IT professionals use Amazon Web Services Systems Manager OpsCenter to view, investigate, and remediate operational issues impacting the performance and health of their Amazon Web Services resources. For more information, see OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" }, "UpdateOpsMetadata":{ "name":"UpdateOpsMetadata", @@ -2297,7 +2297,7 @@ }, "ResourceId":{ "shape":"ResourceId", - "documentation":"The resource ID you want to tag.
Use the ID of the resource. Here are some examples:
MaintenanceWindow
: mw-012345abcde
PatchBaseline
: pb-012345abcde
Automation
: example-c160-4567-8519-012345abcde
OpsMetadata
object: ResourceID
for tagging is created from the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the object. Specifically, ResourceID
is created from the strings that come after the word opsmetadata
in the ARN. For example, an OpsMetadata object with an ARN of arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:1234567890:opsmetadata/aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
has a ResourceID
of either aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
or /aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
.
For the Document
and Parameter
values, use the name of the resource.
ManagedInstance
: mi-012345abcde
The ManagedInstance
type for this API operation is only for on-premises managed nodes. You must specify the name of the managed node in the following format: mi-ID_number
. For example, mi-1a2b3c4d5e6f
.
The resource ID you want to tag.
Use the ID of the resource. Here are some examples:
MaintenanceWindow
: mw-012345abcde
PatchBaseline
: pb-012345abcde
Automation
: example-c160-4567-8519-012345abcde
OpsMetadata
object: ResourceID
for tagging is created from the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the object. Specifically, ResourceID
is created from the strings that come after the word opsmetadata
in the ARN. For example, an OpsMetadata object with an ARN of arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:1234567890:opsmetadata/aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
has a ResourceID
of either aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
or /aws/ssm/MyGroup/appmanager
.
For the Document
and Parameter
values, use the name of the resource. If you're tagging a shared document, you must use the full ARN of the document.
ManagedInstance
: mi-012345abcde
The ManagedInstance
type for this API operation is only for on-premises managed nodes. You must specify the name of the managed node in the following format: mi-ID_number
. For example, mi-1a2b3c4d5e6f
.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. You can restrict access to OpsItems by using an inline IAM policy that specifies tags. For more information, see Getting started with OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Tags use a key-value pair. For example:
Key=Department,Value=Finance
To add tags to a new OpsItem, a user must have IAM permissions for both the ssm:CreateOpsItems
operation and the ssm:AddTagsToResource
operation. To add tags to an existing OpsItem, use the AddTagsToResource operation.
Optional metadata that you assign to a resource.
Tags use a key-value pair. For example:
Key=Department,Value=Finance
To add tags to a new OpsItem, a user must have IAM permissions for both the ssm:CreateOpsItems
operation and the ssm:AddTagsToResource
operation. To add tags to an existing OpsItem, use the AddTagsToResource operation.
The target Amazon Web Services account where you want to create an OpsItem. To make this call, your account must be configured to work with OpsItems across accounts. For more information, see Setting up OpsCenter to work with OpsItems across accounts in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" + "documentation":"The target Amazon Web Services account where you want to create an OpsItem. To make this call, your account must be configured to work with OpsItems across accounts. For more information, see Set up OpsCenter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
" } } }, @@ -5807,11 +5807,11 @@ }, "Filters":{ "shape":"InstanceInformationStringFilterList", - "documentation":"One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of managed nodes. You can filter based on tags applied to your managed nodes. Use this Filters
data type instead of InstanceInformationFilterList
, which is deprecated.
One or more filters. Use a filter to return a more specific list of managed nodes. You can filter based on tags applied to your managed nodes. Tag filters can't be combined with other filter types. Use this Filters
data type instead of InstanceInformationFilterList
, which is deprecated.
The maximum number of items to return for this call. The call also returns a token that you can specify in a subsequent call to get the next set of results.
", + "documentation":"The maximum number of items to return for this call. The call also returns a token that you can specify in a subsequent call to get the next set of results. The default value is 10 items.
", "box":true }, "NextToken":{ @@ -6273,7 +6273,7 @@ "members":{ "OpsItemFilters":{ "shape":"OpsItemFilters", - "documentation":"One or more filters to limit the response.
Key: CreatedTime
Operations: GreaterThan, LessThan
Key: LastModifiedBy
Operations: Contains, Equals
Key: LastModifiedTime
Operations: GreaterThan, LessThan
Key: Priority
Operations: Equals
Key: Source
Operations: Contains, Equals
Key: Status
Operations: Equals
Key: Title*
Operations: Equals,Contains
Key: OperationalData**
Operations: Equals
Key: OperationalDataKey
Operations: Equals
Key: OperationalDataValue
Operations: Equals, Contains
Key: OpsItemId
Operations: Equals
Key: ResourceId
Operations: Contains
Key: AutomationId
Operations: Equals
*The Equals operator for Title matches the first 100 characters. If you specify more than 100 characters, they system returns an error that the filter value exceeds the length limit.
**If you filter the response by using the OperationalData operator, specify a key-value pair by using the following JSON format: {\"key\":\"key_name\",\"value\":\"a_value\"}
" + "documentation":"One or more filters to limit the response.
Key: CreatedTime
Operations: GreaterThan, LessThan
Key: LastModifiedBy
Operations: Contains, Equals
Key: LastModifiedTime
Operations: GreaterThan, LessThan
Key: Priority
Operations: Equals
Key: Source
Operations: Contains, Equals
Key: Status
Operations: Equals
Key: Title*
Operations: Equals,Contains
Key: OperationalData**
Operations: Equals
Key: OperationalDataKey
Operations: Equals
Key: OperationalDataValue
Operations: Equals, Contains
Key: OpsItemId
Operations: Equals
Key: ResourceId
Operations: Contains
Key: AutomationId
Operations: Equals
Key: AccountId
Operations: Equals
*The Equals operator for Title matches the first 100 characters. If you specify more than 100 characters, they system returns an error that the filter value exceeds the length limit.
**If you filter the response by using the OperationalData operator, specify a key-value pair by using the following JSON format: {\"key\":\"key_name\",\"value\":\"a_value\"}
" }, "MaxResults":{ "shape":"OpsItemMaxResults", @@ -8747,7 +8747,7 @@ }, "IamRole":{ "shape":"IamRole", - "documentation":"The Identity and Access Management (IAM) role assigned to the on-premises Systems Manager managed node. This call doesn't return the IAM role for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances. To retrieve the IAM role for an EC2 instance, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeInstances
operation. For information, see DescribeInstances in the Amazon EC2 API Reference or describe-instances in the Amazon Web Services CLI Command Reference.
The Identity and Access Management (IAM) role assigned to the on-premises Systems Manager managed node. This call doesn't return the IAM role for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances. To retrieve the IAM role for an EC2 instance, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeInstances
operation. For information, see DescribeInstances in the Amazon EC2 API Reference or describe-instances in the Amazon Web Services CLI Command Reference.
The name assigned to an on-premises server, edge device, or virtual machine (VM) when it is activated as a Systems Manager managed node. The name is specified as the DefaultInstanceName
property using the CreateActivation command. It is applied to the managed node by specifying the Activation Code and Activation ID when you install SSM Agent on the node, as explained in Install SSM Agent for a hybrid environment (Linux) and Install SSM Agent for a hybrid environment (Windows). To retrieve the Name
tag of an EC2 instance, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeInstances
operation. For information, see DescribeInstances in the Amazon EC2 API Reference or describe-instances in the Amazon Web Services CLI Command Reference.
The name assigned to an on-premises server, edge device, or virtual machine (VM) when it is activated as a Systems Manager managed node. The name is specified as the DefaultInstanceName
property using the CreateActivation command. It is applied to the managed node by specifying the Activation Code and Activation ID when you install SSM Agent on the node, as explained in Install SSM Agent for a hybrid environment (Linux) and Install SSM Agent for a hybrid environment (Windows). To retrieve the Name
tag of an EC2 instance, use the Amazon EC2 DescribeInstances
operation. For information, see DescribeInstances in the Amazon EC2 API Reference or describe-instances in the Amazon Web Services CLI Command Reference.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
The request caused OpsItems to exceed one or more quotas. For information about OpsItem quotas, see What are the resource limits for OpsCenter?.
", + "documentation":"The request caused OpsItems to exceed one or more quotas.
", "exception":true }, "OpsItemMaxResults":{ @@ -16325,7 +16325,7 @@ }, "OperationalData":{ "shape":"OpsItemOperationalData", - "documentation":"Add new keys or edit existing key-value pairs of the OperationalData map in the OpsItem object.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Add new keys or edit existing key-value pairs of the OperationalData map in the OpsItem object.
Operational data is custom data that provides useful reference details about the OpsItem. For example, you can specify log files, error strings, license keys, troubleshooting tips, or other relevant data. You enter operational data as key-value pairs. The key has a maximum length of 128 characters. The value has a maximum size of 20 KB.
Operational data keys can't begin with the following: amazon
, aws
, amzn
, ssm
, /amazon
, /aws
, /amzn
, /ssm
.
You can choose to make the data searchable by other users in the account or you can restrict search access. Searchable data means that all users with access to the OpsItem Overview page (as provided by the DescribeOpsItems API operation) can view and search on the specified data. Operational data that isn't searchable is only viewable by users who have access to the OpsItem (as provided by the GetOpsItem API operation).
Use the /aws/resources
key in OperationalData to specify a related resource in the request. Use the /aws/automations
key in OperationalData to associate an Automation runbook with the OpsItem. To view Amazon Web Services CLI example commands that use these keys, see Creating OpsItems manually in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
The OpsItem status. Status can be Open
, In Progress
, or Resolved
. For more information, see Editing OpsItem details in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
The OpsItem status. Status can be Open
, In Progress
, or Resolved
. For more information, see Editing OpsItem details in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
Amazon Web Services Systems Manager is the operations hub for your Amazon Web Services applications and resources and a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments that enables safe and secure operations at scale.
This reference is intended to be used with the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide. To get started, see Setting up Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
Related resources
For information about each of the capabilities that comprise Systems Manager, see Systems Manager capabilities in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
For details about predefined runbooks for Automation, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, see the Systems Manager Automation runbook reference .
For information about AppConfig, a capability of Systems Manager, see the AppConfig User Guide and the AppConfig API Reference .
For information about Incident Manager, a capability of Systems Manager, see the Systems Manager Incident Manager User Guide and the Systems Manager Incident Manager API Reference .
Amazon Web Services Systems Manager is the operations hub for your Amazon Web Services applications and resources and a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments that enables safe and secure operations at scale.
This reference is intended to be used with the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide. To get started, see Setting up Amazon Web Services Systems Manager.
Related resources
For information about each of the capabilities that comprise Systems Manager, see Systems Manager capabilities in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
For details about predefined runbooks for Automation, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, see the Systems Manager Automation runbook reference .
For information about AppConfig, a capability of Systems Manager, see the AppConfig User Guide and the AppConfig API Reference .
For information about Incident Manager, a capability of Systems Manager, see the Systems Manager Incident Manager User Guide and the Systems Manager Incident Manager API Reference .