Class: Aws::Batch::Types::CreateJobQueueRequest
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Batch::Types::CreateJobQueueRequest
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb
Overview
Contains the parameters for CreateJobQueue
.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#compute_environment_order ⇒ Array<Types::ComputeEnvironmentOrder>
The set of compute environments mapped to a job queue and their order relative to each other.
-
#job_queue_name ⇒ String
The name of the job queue.
-
#job_state_time_limit_actions ⇒ Array<Types::JobStateTimeLimitAction>
The set of actions that Batch performs on jobs that remain at the head of the job queue in the specified state longer than specified times.
-
#priority ⇒ Integer
The priority of the job queue.
-
#scheduling_policy_arn ⇒ String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fair share scheduling policy.
-
#state ⇒ String
The state of the job queue.
-
#tags ⇒ Hash<String,String>
The tags that you apply to the job queue to help you categorize and organize your resources.
Instance Attribute Details
#compute_environment_order ⇒ Array<Types::ComputeEnvironmentOrder>
The set of compute environments mapped to a job queue and their
order relative to each other. The job scheduler uses this parameter
to determine which compute environment runs a specific job. Compute
environments must be in the VALID
state before you can associate
them with a job queue. You can associate up to three compute
environments with a job queue. All of the compute environments must
be either EC2 (EC2
or SPOT
) or Fargate (FARGATE
or
FARGATE_SPOT
); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be
mixed.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#job_queue_name ⇒ String
The name of the job queue. It can be up to 128 letters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#job_state_time_limit_actions ⇒ Array<Types::JobStateTimeLimitAction>
The set of actions that Batch performs on jobs that remain at the
head of the job queue in the specified state longer than specified
times. Batch will perform each action after maxTimeSeconds
has
passed.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#priority ⇒ Integer
The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or
a higher integer value for the priority
parameter) are evaluated
first when associated with the same compute environment. Priority is
determined in descending order. For example, a job queue with a
priority value of 10
is given scheduling preference over a job
queue with a priority value of 1
. All of the compute environments
must be either EC2 (EC2
or SPOT
) or Fargate (FARGATE
or
FARGATE_SPOT
); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be
mixed.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#scheduling_policy_arn ⇒ String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fair share scheduling policy.
If this parameter is specified, the job queue uses a fair share
scheduling policy. If this parameter isn't specified, the job queue
uses a first in, first out (FIFO) scheduling policy. After a job
queue is created, you can replace but can't remove the fair share
scheduling policy. The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name
. An
example is
aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy
.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#state ⇒ String
The state of the job queue. If the job queue state is ENABLED
, it
is able to accept jobs. If the job queue state is DISABLED
, new
jobs can't be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can
finish.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#tags ⇒ Hash<String,String>
The tags that you apply to the job queue to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources in Batch User Guide.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-batch/lib/aws-sdk-batch/types.rb', line 2326 class CreateJobQueueRequest < Struct.new( :job_queue_name, :state, :scheduling_policy_arn, :priority, :compute_environment_order, :tags, :job_state_time_limit_actions) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |