#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for SpotProvisioningSpecification
.
Implementations§
source§impl SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
impl SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
sourcepub fn timeout_duration_minutes(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn timeout_duration_minutes(self, input: i32) -> Self
The Spot provisioning timeout period in minutes. If Spot Instances are not provisioned within this time period, the TimeOutAction
is taken. Minimum value is 5 and maximum value is 1440. The timeout applies only during initial provisioning, when the cluster is first created.
sourcepub fn set_timeout_duration_minutes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_timeout_duration_minutes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The Spot provisioning timeout period in minutes. If Spot Instances are not provisioned within this time period, the TimeOutAction
is taken. Minimum value is 5 and maximum value is 1440. The timeout applies only during initial provisioning, when the cluster is first created.
sourcepub fn get_timeout_duration_minutes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_timeout_duration_minutes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The Spot provisioning timeout period in minutes. If Spot Instances are not provisioned within this time period, the TimeOutAction
is taken. Minimum value is 5 and maximum value is 1440. The timeout applies only during initial provisioning, when the cluster is first created.
sourcepub fn timeout_action(self, input: SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction) -> Self
pub fn timeout_action(self, input: SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction) -> Self
The action to take when TargetSpotCapacity
has not been fulfilled when the TimeoutDurationMinutes
has expired; that is, when all Spot Instances could not be provisioned within the Spot provisioning timeout. Valid values are TERMINATE_CLUSTER
and SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND
. SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND specifies that if no Spot Instances are available, On-Demand Instances should be provisioned to fulfill any remaining Spot capacity.
sourcepub fn set_timeout_action(
self,
input: Option<SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction>
) -> Self
pub fn set_timeout_action( self, input: Option<SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction> ) -> Self
The action to take when TargetSpotCapacity
has not been fulfilled when the TimeoutDurationMinutes
has expired; that is, when all Spot Instances could not be provisioned within the Spot provisioning timeout. Valid values are TERMINATE_CLUSTER
and SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND
. SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND specifies that if no Spot Instances are available, On-Demand Instances should be provisioned to fulfill any remaining Spot capacity.
sourcepub fn get_timeout_action(&self) -> &Option<SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction>
pub fn get_timeout_action(&self) -> &Option<SpotProvisioningTimeoutAction>
The action to take when TargetSpotCapacity
has not been fulfilled when the TimeoutDurationMinutes
has expired; that is, when all Spot Instances could not be provisioned within the Spot provisioning timeout. Valid values are TERMINATE_CLUSTER
and SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND
. SWITCH_TO_ON_DEMAND specifies that if no Spot Instances are available, On-Demand Instances should be provisioned to fulfill any remaining Spot capacity.
sourcepub fn block_duration_minutes(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn block_duration_minutes(self, input: i32) -> Self
The defined duration for Spot Instances (also known as Spot blocks) in minutes. When specified, the Spot Instance does not terminate before the defined duration expires, and defined duration pricing for Spot Instances applies. Valid values are 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360. The duration period starts as soon as a Spot Instance receives its instance ID. At the end of the duration, Amazon EC2 marks the Spot Instance for termination and provides a Spot Instance termination notice, which gives the instance a two-minute warning before it terminates.
Spot Instances with a defined duration (also known as Spot blocks) are no longer available to new customers from July 1, 2021. For customers who have previously used the feature, we will continue to support Spot Instances with a defined duration until December 31, 2022.
sourcepub fn set_block_duration_minutes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_block_duration_minutes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The defined duration for Spot Instances (also known as Spot blocks) in minutes. When specified, the Spot Instance does not terminate before the defined duration expires, and defined duration pricing for Spot Instances applies. Valid values are 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360. The duration period starts as soon as a Spot Instance receives its instance ID. At the end of the duration, Amazon EC2 marks the Spot Instance for termination and provides a Spot Instance termination notice, which gives the instance a two-minute warning before it terminates.
Spot Instances with a defined duration (also known as Spot blocks) are no longer available to new customers from July 1, 2021. For customers who have previously used the feature, we will continue to support Spot Instances with a defined duration until December 31, 2022.
sourcepub fn get_block_duration_minutes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_block_duration_minutes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The defined duration for Spot Instances (also known as Spot blocks) in minutes. When specified, the Spot Instance does not terminate before the defined duration expires, and defined duration pricing for Spot Instances applies. Valid values are 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360. The duration period starts as soon as a Spot Instance receives its instance ID. At the end of the duration, Amazon EC2 marks the Spot Instance for termination and provides a Spot Instance termination notice, which gives the instance a two-minute warning before it terminates.
Spot Instances with a defined duration (also known as Spot blocks) are no longer available to new customers from July 1, 2021. For customers who have previously used the feature, we will continue to support Spot Instances with a defined duration until December 31, 2022.
sourcepub fn allocation_strategy(
self,
input: SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy
) -> Self
pub fn allocation_strategy( self, input: SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy ) -> Self
Specifies the strategy to use in launching Spot Instance fleets. Currently, the only option is capacity-optimized (the default), which launches instances from Spot Instance pools with optimal capacity for the number of instances that are launching.
sourcepub fn set_allocation_strategy(
self,
input: Option<SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy>
) -> Self
pub fn set_allocation_strategy( self, input: Option<SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy> ) -> Self
Specifies the strategy to use in launching Spot Instance fleets. Currently, the only option is capacity-optimized (the default), which launches instances from Spot Instance pools with optimal capacity for the number of instances that are launching.
sourcepub fn get_allocation_strategy(
&self
) -> &Option<SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy>
pub fn get_allocation_strategy( &self ) -> &Option<SpotProvisioningAllocationStrategy>
Specifies the strategy to use in launching Spot Instance fleets. Currently, the only option is capacity-optimized (the default), which launches instances from Spot Instance pools with optimal capacity for the number of instances that are launching.
sourcepub fn build(self) -> SpotProvisioningSpecification
pub fn build(self) -> SpotProvisioningSpecification
Consumes the builder and constructs a SpotProvisioningSpecification
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Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
impl Clone for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
source§fn clone(&self) -> SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Default for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
impl Default for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
source§fn default() -> SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
fn default() -> SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
source§impl PartialEq for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
impl PartialEq for SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder
source§fn eq(&self, other: &SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &SpotProvisioningSpecificationBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
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