Use RegisterDefaultPatchBaseline with a CLI - Amazon Systems Manager
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Use RegisterDefaultPatchBaseline with a CLI

The following code examples show how to use RegisterDefaultPatchBaseline.

CLI
Amazon CLI

To set the default patch baseline

The following register-default-patch-baseline example registers the specified custom patch baseline as the default patch baseline for the operating system type that it supports.

aws ssm register-default-patch-baseline \ --baseline-id "pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE"

Output:

{ "BaselineId":"pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE" }

The following register-default-patch-baseline example registers the default patch baseline provided by Amazon for CentOS as the default patch baseline.

aws ssm register-default-patch-baseline \ --baseline-id "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:733109147000:patchbaseline/pb-0574b43a65ea646ed"

Output:

{ "BaselineId":"pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE" }

For more information, see About Predefined and Custom Patch Baselines in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.

PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell V4

Example 1: This example registers a patch baseline as the default patch baseline.

Register-SSMDefaultPatchBaseline -BaselineId "pb-03da896ca3b68b639"

Output:

pb-03da896ca3b68b639
Tools for PowerShell V5

Example 1: This example registers a patch baseline as the default patch baseline.

Register-SSMDefaultPatchBaseline -BaselineId "pb-03da896ca3b68b639"

Output:

pb-03da896ca3b68b639

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