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Use GetMaintenanceWindow
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use GetMaintenanceWindow
.
- CLI
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- Amazon CLI
-
To get information about a maintenance window
The following get-maintenance-window
example retrieves details about the specified maintenance window.
aws ssm get-maintenance-window \
--window-id "mw-03eb9db428EXAMPLE"
Output:
{
"AllowUnassociatedTargets": true,
"CreatedDate": 1515006912.957,
"Cutoff": 1,
"Duration": 6,
"Enabled": true,
"ModifiedDate": 2020-01-01T10:04:04.099Z,
"Name": "My-Maintenance-Window",
"Schedule": "rate(3 days)",
"WindowId": "mw-03eb9db428EXAMPLE",
"NextExecutionTime": "2020-02-25T00:08:15.099Z"
}
For more information, see View information about maintenance windows (Amazon CLI) in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.
- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
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Example 1: This example gets details about a maintenance window.
Get-SSMMaintenanceWindow -WindowId "mw-03eb9db42890fb82d"
Output:
AllowUnassociatedTargets : False
CreatedDate : 2/20/2017 6:14:05 PM
Cutoff : 1
Duration : 2
Enabled : True
ModifiedDate : 2/20/2017 6:14:05 PM
Name : TestMaintWin
Schedule : cron(0 */30 * * * ? *)
WindowId : mw-03eb9db42890fb82d
For a complete list of Amazon SDK developer guides and code examples, see
Using this service with an Amazon SDK.
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