#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InstanceFleetModifyConfig {
pub instance_fleet_id: Option<String>,
pub target_on_demand_capacity: Option<i32>,
pub target_spot_capacity: Option<i32>,
pub resize_specifications: Option<InstanceFleetResizingSpecifications>,
pub instance_type_configs: Option<Vec<InstanceTypeConfig>>,
pub context: Option<String>,
}
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Configuration parameters for an instance fleet modification request.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR releases 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.instance_fleet_id: Option<String>
A unique identifier for the instance fleet.
target_on_demand_capacity: Option<i32>
The target capacity of On-Demand units for the instance fleet. For more information see InstanceFleetConfig$TargetOnDemandCapacity
.
target_spot_capacity: Option<i32>
The target capacity of Spot units for the instance fleet. For more information, see InstanceFleetConfig$TargetSpotCapacity
.
resize_specifications: Option<InstanceFleetResizingSpecifications>
The resize specification for the instance fleet.
instance_type_configs: Option<Vec<InstanceTypeConfig>>
An array of InstanceTypeConfig objects that specify how Amazon EMR provisions Amazon EC2 instances when it fulfills On-Demand and Spot capacities. For more information, see InstanceTypeConfig.
context: Option<String>
Reserved.
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Source§impl InstanceFleetModifyConfig
impl InstanceFleetModifyConfig
Sourcepub fn instance_fleet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_fleet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
A unique identifier for the instance fleet.
Sourcepub fn target_on_demand_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn target_on_demand_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
The target capacity of On-Demand units for the instance fleet. For more information see InstanceFleetConfig$TargetOnDemandCapacity
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Sourcepub fn target_spot_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn target_spot_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
The target capacity of Spot units for the instance fleet. For more information, see InstanceFleetConfig$TargetSpotCapacity
.
Sourcepub fn resize_specifications(
&self,
) -> Option<&InstanceFleetResizingSpecifications>
pub fn resize_specifications( &self, ) -> Option<&InstanceFleetResizingSpecifications>
The resize specification for the instance fleet.
Sourcepub fn instance_type_configs(&self) -> &[InstanceTypeConfig]
pub fn instance_type_configs(&self) -> &[InstanceTypeConfig]
An array of InstanceTypeConfig objects that specify how Amazon EMR provisions Amazon EC2 instances when it fulfills On-Demand and Spot capacities. For more information, see InstanceTypeConfig.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .instance_type_configs.is_none()
.
Source§impl InstanceFleetModifyConfig
impl InstanceFleetModifyConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InstanceFleetModifyConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InstanceFleetModifyConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InstanceFleetModifyConfig
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impl Clone for InstanceFleetModifyConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InstanceFleetModifyConfig
fn clone(&self) -> InstanceFleetModifyConfig
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impl Debug for InstanceFleetModifyConfig
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impl Freeze for InstanceFleetModifyConfig
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impl Unpin for InstanceFleetModifyConfig
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