#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration {
pub mode: AutoScalingMode,
pub worker_capabilities: Option<CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities>,
pub storage_profile_id: Option<String>,
pub tag_propagation_mode: Option<TagPropagationMode>,
}
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The details of a customer managed fleet configuration.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.mode: AutoScalingMode
The Auto Scaling mode for the customer managed fleet configuration.
worker_capabilities: Option<CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities>
The worker capabilities for a customer managed fleet configuration.
storage_profile_id: Option<String>
The storage profile ID.
tag_propagation_mode: Option<TagPropagationMode>
Specifies whether tags associated with a fleet are attached to workers when the worker is launched.
When the tagPropagationMode
is set to PROPAGATE_TAGS_TO_WORKERS_AT_LAUNCH
any tag associated with a fleet is attached to workers when they launch. If the tags for a fleet change, the tags associated with running workers do not change.
If you don't specify tagPropagationMode
, the default is NO_PROPAGATION
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Source§impl CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
impl CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
Sourcepub fn mode(&self) -> &AutoScalingMode
pub fn mode(&self) -> &AutoScalingMode
The Auto Scaling mode for the customer managed fleet configuration.
Sourcepub fn worker_capabilities(&self) -> Option<&CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities>
pub fn worker_capabilities(&self) -> Option<&CustomerManagedWorkerCapabilities>
The worker capabilities for a customer managed fleet configuration.
Sourcepub fn storage_profile_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn storage_profile_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The storage profile ID.
Sourcepub fn tag_propagation_mode(&self) -> Option<&TagPropagationMode>
pub fn tag_propagation_mode(&self) -> Option<&TagPropagationMode>
Specifies whether tags associated with a fleet are attached to workers when the worker is launched.
When the tagPropagationMode
is set to PROPAGATE_TAGS_TO_WORKERS_AT_LAUNCH
any tag associated with a fleet is attached to workers when they launch. If the tags for a fleet change, the tags associated with running workers do not change.
If you don't specify tagPropagationMode
, the default is NO_PROPAGATION
.
Source§impl CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
impl CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CustomerManagedFleetConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CustomerManagedFleetConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> CustomerManagedFleetConfiguration
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