pub struct UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to UpdateClusterConfig
.
Updates an Amazon EKS cluster configuration. Your cluster continues to function during the update. The response output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your cluster update with DescribeUpdate
.
You can use this operation to do the following actions:
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You can use this API operation to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
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You can also use this API operation to enable or disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Cluster API server endpoint in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
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You can also use this API operation to choose different subnets and security groups for the cluster. You must specify at least two subnets that are in different Availability Zones. You can't change which VPC the subnets are from, the subnets must be in the same VPC as the subnets that the cluster was created with. For more information about the VPC requirements, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/network_reqs.html in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
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You can also use this API operation to enable or disable ARC zonal shift. If zonal shift is enabled, Amazon Web Services configures zonal autoshift for the cluster.
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You can also use this API operation to add, change, or remove the configuration in the cluster for EKS Hybrid Nodes. To remove the configuration, use the
remoteNetworkConfig
key with an object containing both subkeys with empty arrays for each. Here is an inline example:"remoteNetworkConfig": { "remoteNodeNetworks": \[\], "remotePodNetworks": \[\] }
.
Cluster updates are asynchronous, and they should finish within a few minutes. During an update, the cluster status moves to UPDATING
(this status transition is eventually consistent). When the update is complete (either Failed
or Successful
), the cluster status moves to Active
.
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Source§impl UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
impl UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &UpdateClusterConfigInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &UpdateClusterConfigInputBuilder
Access the UpdateClusterConfig as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<UpdateClusterConfigOutput, SdkError<UpdateClusterConfigError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<UpdateClusterConfigOutput, SdkError<UpdateClusterConfigError, HttpResponse>>
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
Sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<UpdateClusterConfigOutput, UpdateClusterConfigError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<UpdateClusterConfigOutput, UpdateClusterConfigError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The name of the Amazon EKS cluster to update.
Sourcepub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The name of the Amazon EKS cluster to update.
Sourcepub fn resources_vpc_config(self, input: VpcConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn resources_vpc_config(self, input: VpcConfigRequest) -> Self
An object representing the VPC configuration to use for an Amazon EKS cluster.
Sourcepub fn set_resources_vpc_config(self, input: Option<VpcConfigRequest>) -> Self
pub fn set_resources_vpc_config(self, input: Option<VpcConfigRequest>) -> Self
An object representing the VPC configuration to use for an Amazon EKS cluster.
Sourcepub fn get_resources_vpc_config(&self) -> &Option<VpcConfigRequest>
pub fn get_resources_vpc_config(&self) -> &Option<VpcConfigRequest>
An object representing the VPC configuration to use for an Amazon EKS cluster.
Sourcepub fn logging(self, input: Logging) -> Self
pub fn logging(self, input: Logging) -> Self
Enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs . By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs . For more information, see Amazon EKS cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
Sourcepub fn set_logging(self, input: Option<Logging>) -> Self
pub fn set_logging(self, input: Option<Logging>) -> Self
Enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs . By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs . For more information, see Amazon EKS cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
Sourcepub fn get_logging(&self) -> &Option<Logging>
pub fn get_logging(&self) -> &Option<Logging>
Enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs . By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs . For more information, see Amazon EKS cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
Sourcepub fn client_request_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn client_request_token(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
Sourcepub fn set_client_request_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_client_request_token(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
Sourcepub fn get_client_request_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_client_request_token(&self) -> &Option<String>
A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
Sourcepub fn access_config(self, input: UpdateAccessConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn access_config(self, input: UpdateAccessConfigRequest) -> Self
The access configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn set_access_config(self, input: Option<UpdateAccessConfigRequest>) -> Self
pub fn set_access_config(self, input: Option<UpdateAccessConfigRequest>) -> Self
The access configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn get_access_config(&self) -> &Option<UpdateAccessConfigRequest>
pub fn get_access_config(&self) -> &Option<UpdateAccessConfigRequest>
The access configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn upgrade_policy(self, input: UpgradePolicyRequest) -> Self
pub fn upgrade_policy(self, input: UpgradePolicyRequest) -> Self
You can enable or disable extended support for clusters currently on standard support. You cannot disable extended support once it starts. You must enable extended support before your cluster exits standard support.
Sourcepub fn set_upgrade_policy(self, input: Option<UpgradePolicyRequest>) -> Self
pub fn set_upgrade_policy(self, input: Option<UpgradePolicyRequest>) -> Self
You can enable or disable extended support for clusters currently on standard support. You cannot disable extended support once it starts. You must enable extended support before your cluster exits standard support.
Sourcepub fn get_upgrade_policy(&self) -> &Option<UpgradePolicyRequest>
pub fn get_upgrade_policy(&self) -> &Option<UpgradePolicyRequest>
You can enable or disable extended support for clusters currently on standard support. You cannot disable extended support once it starts. You must enable extended support before your cluster exits standard support.
Sourcepub fn zonal_shift_config(self, input: ZonalShiftConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn zonal_shift_config(self, input: ZonalShiftConfigRequest) -> Self
Enable or disable ARC zonal shift for the cluster. If zonal shift is enabled, Amazon Web Services configures zonal autoshift for the cluster.
Zonal shift is a feature of Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC). ARC zonal shift is designed to be a temporary measure that allows you to move traffic for a resource away from an impaired AZ until the zonal shift expires or you cancel it. You can extend the zonal shift if necessary.
You can start a zonal shift for an EKS cluster, or you can allow Amazon Web Services to do it for you by enabling zonal autoshift. This shift updates the flow of east-to-west network traffic in your cluster to only consider network endpoints for Pods running on worker nodes in healthy AZs. Additionally, any ALB or NLB handling ingress traffic for applications in your EKS cluster will automatically route traffic to targets in the healthy AZs. For more information about zonal shift in EKS, see Learn about Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) Zonal Shift in Amazon EKS in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Sourcepub fn set_zonal_shift_config(
self,
input: Option<ZonalShiftConfigRequest>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_zonal_shift_config( self, input: Option<ZonalShiftConfigRequest>, ) -> Self
Enable or disable ARC zonal shift for the cluster. If zonal shift is enabled, Amazon Web Services configures zonal autoshift for the cluster.
Zonal shift is a feature of Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC). ARC zonal shift is designed to be a temporary measure that allows you to move traffic for a resource away from an impaired AZ until the zonal shift expires or you cancel it. You can extend the zonal shift if necessary.
You can start a zonal shift for an EKS cluster, or you can allow Amazon Web Services to do it for you by enabling zonal autoshift. This shift updates the flow of east-to-west network traffic in your cluster to only consider network endpoints for Pods running on worker nodes in healthy AZs. Additionally, any ALB or NLB handling ingress traffic for applications in your EKS cluster will automatically route traffic to targets in the healthy AZs. For more information about zonal shift in EKS, see Learn about Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) Zonal Shift in Amazon EKS in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Sourcepub fn get_zonal_shift_config(&self) -> &Option<ZonalShiftConfigRequest>
pub fn get_zonal_shift_config(&self) -> &Option<ZonalShiftConfigRequest>
Enable or disable ARC zonal shift for the cluster. If zonal shift is enabled, Amazon Web Services configures zonal autoshift for the cluster.
Zonal shift is a feature of Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC). ARC zonal shift is designed to be a temporary measure that allows you to move traffic for a resource away from an impaired AZ until the zonal shift expires or you cancel it. You can extend the zonal shift if necessary.
You can start a zonal shift for an EKS cluster, or you can allow Amazon Web Services to do it for you by enabling zonal autoshift. This shift updates the flow of east-to-west network traffic in your cluster to only consider network endpoints for Pods running on worker nodes in healthy AZs. Additionally, any ALB or NLB handling ingress traffic for applications in your EKS cluster will automatically route traffic to targets in the healthy AZs. For more information about zonal shift in EKS, see Learn about Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) Zonal Shift in Amazon EKS in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Sourcepub fn compute_config(self, input: ComputeConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn compute_config(self, input: ComputeConfigRequest) -> Self
Update the configuration of the compute capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn set_compute_config(self, input: Option<ComputeConfigRequest>) -> Self
pub fn set_compute_config(self, input: Option<ComputeConfigRequest>) -> Self
Update the configuration of the compute capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn get_compute_config(&self) -> &Option<ComputeConfigRequest>
pub fn get_compute_config(&self) -> &Option<ComputeConfigRequest>
Update the configuration of the compute capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn kubernetes_network_config(
self,
input: KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest,
) -> Self
pub fn kubernetes_network_config( self, input: KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest, ) -> Self
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn set_kubernetes_network_config(
self,
input: Option<KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_kubernetes_network_config( self, input: Option<KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest>, ) -> Self
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn get_kubernetes_network_config(
&self,
) -> &Option<KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest>
pub fn get_kubernetes_network_config( &self, ) -> &Option<KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest>
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn storage_config(self, input: StorageConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn storage_config(self, input: StorageConfigRequest) -> Self
Update the configuration of the block storage capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn set_storage_config(self, input: Option<StorageConfigRequest>) -> Self
pub fn set_storage_config(self, input: Option<StorageConfigRequest>) -> Self
Update the configuration of the block storage capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn get_storage_config(&self) -> &Option<StorageConfigRequest>
pub fn get_storage_config(&self) -> &Option<StorageConfigRequest>
Update the configuration of the block storage capability of your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, enable the capability.
Sourcepub fn remote_network_config(self, input: RemoteNetworkConfigRequest) -> Self
pub fn remote_network_config(self, input: RemoteNetworkConfigRequest) -> Self
The configuration in the cluster for EKS Hybrid Nodes. You can add, change, or remove this configuration after the cluster is created.
Sourcepub fn set_remote_network_config(
self,
input: Option<RemoteNetworkConfigRequest>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_remote_network_config( self, input: Option<RemoteNetworkConfigRequest>, ) -> Self
The configuration in the cluster for EKS Hybrid Nodes. You can add, change, or remove this configuration after the cluster is created.
Sourcepub fn get_remote_network_config(&self) -> &Option<RemoteNetworkConfigRequest>
pub fn get_remote_network_config(&self) -> &Option<RemoteNetworkConfigRequest>
The configuration in the cluster for EKS Hybrid Nodes. You can add, change, or remove this configuration after the cluster is created.
Sourcepub fn deletion_protection(self, input: bool) -> Self
pub fn deletion_protection(self, input: bool) -> Self
Specifies whether to enable or disable deletion protection for the cluster. When enabled (true
), the cluster cannot be deleted until deletion protection is explicitly disabled. When disabled (false
), the cluster can be deleted normally.
Sourcepub fn set_deletion_protection(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
pub fn set_deletion_protection(self, input: Option<bool>) -> Self
Specifies whether to enable or disable deletion protection for the cluster. When enabled (true
), the cluster cannot be deleted until deletion protection is explicitly disabled. When disabled (false
), the cluster can be deleted normally.
Sourcepub fn get_deletion_protection(&self) -> &Option<bool>
pub fn get_deletion_protection(&self) -> &Option<bool>
Specifies whether to enable or disable deletion protection for the cluster. When enabled (true
), the cluster cannot be deleted until deletion protection is explicitly disabled. When disabled (false
), the cluster can be deleted normally.
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
impl Clone for UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateClusterConfigFluentBuilder
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