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azure.batch.Pool
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Manages an Azure Batch pool.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as azure from "@pulumi/azure";
import * as std from "@pulumi/std";
const example = new azure.core.ResourceGroup("example", {
name: "testaccbatch",
location: "West Europe",
});
const exampleAccount = new azure.storage.Account("example", {
name: "testaccsa",
resourceGroupName: example.name,
location: example.location,
accountTier: "Standard",
accountReplicationType: "LRS",
});
const exampleAccount2 = new azure.batch.Account("example", {
name: "testaccbatch",
resourceGroupName: example.name,
location: example.location,
poolAllocationMode: "BatchService",
storageAccountId: exampleAccount.id,
storageAccountAuthenticationMode: "StorageKeys",
tags: {
env: "test",
},
});
const exampleCertificate = new azure.batch.Certificate("example", {
resourceGroupName: example.name,
accountName: exampleAccount2.name,
certificate: std.filebase64({
input: "certificate.cer",
}).then(invoke => invoke.result),
format: "Cer",
thumbprint: "312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34",
thumbprintAlgorithm: "SHA1",
});
const examplePool = new azure.batch.Pool("example", {
name: "testaccpool",
resourceGroupName: example.name,
accountName: exampleAccount2.name,
displayName: "Test Acc Pool Auto",
vmSize: "Standard_A1",
nodeAgentSkuId: "batch.node.ubuntu 20.04",
autoScale: {
evaluationInterval: "PT15M",
formula: ` startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg(PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
`,
},
storageImageReference: {
publisher: "microsoft-azure-batch",
offer: "ubuntu-server-container",
sku: "20-04-lts",
version: "latest",
},
containerConfiguration: {
type: "DockerCompatible",
containerRegistries: [{
registryServer: "docker.io",
userName: "login",
password: "apassword",
}],
},
startTask: {
commandLine: "echo 'Hello World from $env'",
taskRetryMaximum: 1,
waitForSuccess: true,
commonEnvironmentProperties: {
env: "TEST",
},
userIdentity: {
autoUser: {
elevationLevel: "NonAdmin",
scope: "Task",
},
},
},
certificates: [{
id: exampleCertificate.id,
storeLocation: "CurrentUser",
visibilities: ["StartTask"],
}],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_azure as azure
import pulumi_std as std
example = azure.core.ResourceGroup("example",
name="testaccbatch",
location="West Europe")
example_account = azure.storage.Account("example",
name="testaccsa",
resource_group_name=example.name,
location=example.location,
account_tier="Standard",
account_replication_type="LRS")
example_account2 = azure.batch.Account("example",
name="testaccbatch",
resource_group_name=example.name,
location=example.location,
pool_allocation_mode="BatchService",
storage_account_id=example_account.id,
storage_account_authentication_mode="StorageKeys",
tags={
"env": "test",
})
example_certificate = azure.batch.Certificate("example",
resource_group_name=example.name,
account_name=example_account2.name,
certificate=std.filebase64(input="certificate.cer").result,
format="Cer",
thumbprint="312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34",
thumbprint_algorithm="SHA1")
example_pool = azure.batch.Pool("example",
name="testaccpool",
resource_group_name=example.name,
account_name=example_account2.name,
display_name="Test Acc Pool Auto",
vm_size="Standard_A1",
node_agent_sku_id="batch.node.ubuntu 20.04",
auto_scale={
"evaluation_interval": "PT15M",
"formula": """ startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = $PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg($PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
$TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
""",
},
storage_image_reference={
"publisher": "microsoft-azure-batch",
"offer": "ubuntu-server-container",
"sku": "20-04-lts",
"version": "latest",
},
container_configuration={
"type": "DockerCompatible",
"container_registries": [{
"registry_server": "docker.io",
"user_name": "login",
"password": "apassword",
}],
},
start_task={
"command_line": "echo 'Hello World from $env'",
"task_retry_maximum": 1,
"wait_for_success": True,
"common_environment_properties": {
"env": "TEST",
},
"user_identity": {
"auto_user": {
"elevation_level": "NonAdmin",
"scope": "Task",
},
},
},
certificates=[{
"id": example_certificate.id,
"store_location": "CurrentUser",
"visibilities": ["StartTask"],
}])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v6/go/azure/batch"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v6/go/azure/core"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v6/go/azure/storage"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-std/sdk/go/std"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
example, err := core.NewResourceGroup(ctx, "example", &core.ResourceGroupArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("testaccbatch"),
Location: pulumi.String("West Europe"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
exampleAccount, err := storage.NewAccount(ctx, "example", &storage.AccountArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("testaccsa"),
ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
Location: example.Location,
AccountTier: pulumi.String("Standard"),
AccountReplicationType: pulumi.String("LRS"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
exampleAccount2, err := batch.NewAccount(ctx, "example", &batch.AccountArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("testaccbatch"),
ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
Location: example.Location,
PoolAllocationMode: pulumi.String("BatchService"),
StorageAccountId: exampleAccount.ID(),
StorageAccountAuthenticationMode: pulumi.String("StorageKeys"),
Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
"env": pulumi.String("test"),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
invokeFilebase64, err := std.Filebase64(ctx, &std.Filebase64Args{
Input: "certificate.cer",
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
exampleCertificate, err := batch.NewCertificate(ctx, "example", &batch.CertificateArgs{
ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
AccountName: exampleAccount2.Name,
Certificate: pulumi.String(invokeFilebase64.Result),
Format: pulumi.String("Cer"),
Thumbprint: pulumi.String("312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34"),
ThumbprintAlgorithm: pulumi.String("SHA1"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = batch.NewPool(ctx, "example", &batch.PoolArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("testaccpool"),
ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
AccountName: exampleAccount2.Name,
DisplayName: pulumi.String("Test Acc Pool Auto"),
VmSize: pulumi.String("Standard_A1"),
NodeAgentSkuId: pulumi.String("batch.node.ubuntu 20.04"),
AutoScale: &batch.PoolAutoScaleArgs{
EvaluationInterval: pulumi.String("PT15M"),
Formula: pulumi.String(` startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = $PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg($PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
$TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
`),
},
StorageImageReference: &batch.PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs{
Publisher: pulumi.String("microsoft-azure-batch"),
Offer: pulumi.String("ubuntu-server-container"),
Sku: pulumi.String("20-04-lts"),
Version: pulumi.String("latest"),
},
ContainerConfiguration: &batch.PoolContainerConfigurationArgs{
Type: pulumi.String("DockerCompatible"),
ContainerRegistries: batch.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArray{
&batch.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs{
RegistryServer: pulumi.String("docker.io"),
UserName: pulumi.String("login"),
Password: pulumi.String("apassword"),
},
},
},
StartTask: &batch.PoolStartTaskArgs{
CommandLine: pulumi.String("echo 'Hello World from $env'"),
TaskRetryMaximum: pulumi.Int(1),
WaitForSuccess: pulumi.Bool(true),
CommonEnvironmentProperties: pulumi.StringMap{
"env": pulumi.String("TEST"),
},
UserIdentity: &batch.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs{
AutoUser: &batch.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs{
ElevationLevel: pulumi.String("NonAdmin"),
Scope: pulumi.String("Task"),
},
},
},
Certificates: batch.PoolCertificateArray{
&batch.PoolCertificateArgs{
Id: exampleCertificate.ID(),
StoreLocation: pulumi.String("CurrentUser"),
Visibilities: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("StartTask"),
},
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Azure = Pulumi.Azure;
using Std = Pulumi.Std;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var example = new Azure.Core.ResourceGroup("example", new()
{
Name = "testaccbatch",
Location = "West Europe",
});
var exampleAccount = new Azure.Storage.Account("example", new()
{
Name = "testaccsa",
ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
Location = example.Location,
AccountTier = "Standard",
AccountReplicationType = "LRS",
});
var exampleAccount2 = new Azure.Batch.Account("example", new()
{
Name = "testaccbatch",
ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
Location = example.Location,
PoolAllocationMode = "BatchService",
StorageAccountId = exampleAccount.Id,
StorageAccountAuthenticationMode = "StorageKeys",
Tags =
{
{ "env", "test" },
},
});
var exampleCertificate = new Azure.Batch.Certificate("example", new()
{
ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
AccountName = exampleAccount2.Name,
BatchCertificate = Std.Filebase64.Invoke(new()
{
Input = "certificate.cer",
}).Apply(invoke => invoke.Result),
Format = "Cer",
Thumbprint = "312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34",
ThumbprintAlgorithm = "SHA1",
});
var examplePool = new Azure.Batch.Pool("example", new()
{
Name = "testaccpool",
ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
AccountName = exampleAccount2.Name,
DisplayName = "Test Acc Pool Auto",
VmSize = "Standard_A1",
NodeAgentSkuId = "batch.node.ubuntu 20.04",
AutoScale = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolAutoScaleArgs
{
EvaluationInterval = "PT15M",
Formula = @" startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = $PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg($PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
$TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
",
},
StorageImageReference = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs
{
Publisher = "microsoft-azure-batch",
Offer = "ubuntu-server-container",
Sku = "20-04-lts",
Version = "latest",
},
ContainerConfiguration = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolContainerConfigurationArgs
{
Type = "DockerCompatible",
ContainerRegistries = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs
{
RegistryServer = "docker.io",
UserName = "login",
Password = "apassword",
},
},
},
StartTask = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskArgs
{
CommandLine = "echo 'Hello World from $env'",
TaskRetryMaximum = 1,
WaitForSuccess = true,
CommonEnvironmentProperties =
{
{ "env", "TEST" },
},
UserIdentity = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs
{
AutoUser = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs
{
ElevationLevel = "NonAdmin",
Scope = "Task",
},
},
},
Certificates = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolCertificateArgs
{
Id = exampleCertificate.Id,
StoreLocation = "CurrentUser",
Visibilities = new[]
{
"StartTask",
},
},
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroup;
import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroupArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.storage.Account;
import com.pulumi.azure.storage.AccountArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.Account;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.AccountArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.Certificate;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.CertificateArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.Pool;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.PoolArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolAutoScaleArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolContainerConfigurationArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolStartTaskArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.batch.inputs.PoolCertificateArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var example = new ResourceGroup("example", ResourceGroupArgs.builder()
.name("testaccbatch")
.location("West Europe")
.build());
var exampleAccount = new Account("exampleAccount", AccountArgs.builder()
.name("testaccsa")
.resourceGroupName(example.name())
.location(example.location())
.accountTier("Standard")
.accountReplicationType("LRS")
.build());
var exampleAccount2 = new Account("exampleAccount2", AccountArgs.builder()
.name("testaccbatch")
.resourceGroupName(example.name())
.location(example.location())
.poolAllocationMode("BatchService")
.storageAccountId(exampleAccount.id())
.storageAccountAuthenticationMode("StorageKeys")
.tags(Map.of("env", "test"))
.build());
var exampleCertificate = new Certificate("exampleCertificate", CertificateArgs.builder()
.resourceGroupName(example.name())
.accountName(exampleAccount2.name())
.certificate(StdFunctions.filebase64(Filebase64Args.builder()
.input("certificate.cer")
.build()).result())
.format("Cer")
.thumbprint("312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34")
.thumbprintAlgorithm("SHA1")
.build());
var examplePool = new Pool("examplePool", PoolArgs.builder()
.name("testaccpool")
.resourceGroupName(example.name())
.accountName(exampleAccount2.name())
.displayName("Test Acc Pool Auto")
.vmSize("Standard_A1")
.nodeAgentSkuId("batch.node.ubuntu 20.04")
.autoScale(PoolAutoScaleArgs.builder()
.evaluationInterval("PT15M")
.formula("""
startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = $PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg($PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
$TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
""")
.build())
.storageImageReference(PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs.builder()
.publisher("microsoft-azure-batch")
.offer("ubuntu-server-container")
.sku("20-04-lts")
.version("latest")
.build())
.containerConfiguration(PoolContainerConfigurationArgs.builder()
.type("DockerCompatible")
.containerRegistries(PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs.builder()
.registryServer("docker.io")
.userName("login")
.password("apassword")
.build())
.build())
.startTask(PoolStartTaskArgs.builder()
.commandLine("echo 'Hello World from $env'")
.taskRetryMaximum(1)
.waitForSuccess(true)
.commonEnvironmentProperties(Map.of("env", "TEST"))
.userIdentity(PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs.builder()
.autoUser(PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs.builder()
.elevationLevel("NonAdmin")
.scope("Task")
.build())
.build())
.build())
.certificates(PoolCertificateArgs.builder()
.id(exampleCertificate.id())
.storeLocation("CurrentUser")
.visibilities("StartTask")
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
example:
type: azure:core:ResourceGroup
properties:
name: testaccbatch
location: West Europe
exampleAccount:
type: azure:storage:Account
name: example
properties:
name: testaccsa
resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
location: ${example.location}
accountTier: Standard
accountReplicationType: LRS
exampleAccount2:
type: azure:batch:Account
name: example
properties:
name: testaccbatch
resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
location: ${example.location}
poolAllocationMode: BatchService
storageAccountId: ${exampleAccount.id}
storageAccountAuthenticationMode: StorageKeys
tags:
env: test
exampleCertificate:
type: azure:batch:Certificate
name: example
properties:
resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
accountName: ${exampleAccount2.name}
certificate:
fn::invoke:
Function: std:filebase64
Arguments:
input: certificate.cer
Return: result
format: Cer
thumbprint: 312d31a79fa0cef49c00f769afc2b73e9f4edf34
thumbprintAlgorithm: SHA1
examplePool:
type: azure:batch:Pool
name: example
properties:
name: testaccpool
resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
accountName: ${exampleAccount2.name}
displayName: Test Acc Pool Auto
vmSize: Standard_A1
nodeAgentSkuId: batch.node.ubuntu 20.04
autoScale:
evaluationInterval: PT15M
formula: |2
startingNumberOfVMs = 1;
maxNumberofVMs = 25;
pendingTaskSamplePercent = $PendingTasks.GetSamplePercent(180 * TimeInterval_Second);
pendingTaskSamples = pendingTaskSamplePercent < 70 ? startingNumberOfVMs : avg($PendingTasks.GetSample(180 * TimeInterval_Second));
$TargetDedicatedNodes=min(maxNumberofVMs, pendingTaskSamples);
storageImageReference:
publisher: microsoft-azure-batch
offer: ubuntu-server-container
sku: 20-04-lts
version: latest
containerConfiguration:
type: DockerCompatible
containerRegistries:
- registryServer: docker.io
userName: login
password: apassword
startTask:
commandLine: echo 'Hello World from $env'
taskRetryMaximum: 1
waitForSuccess: true
commonEnvironmentProperties:
env: TEST
userIdentity:
autoUser:
elevationLevel: NonAdmin
scope: Task
certificates:
- id: ${exampleCertificate.id}
storeLocation: CurrentUser
visibilities:
- StartTask
Create Pool Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new Pool(name: string, args: PoolArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Pool(resource_name: str,
args: PoolArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def Pool(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
account_name: Optional[str] = None,
vm_size: Optional[str] = None,
storage_image_reference: Optional[PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs] = None,
resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
node_agent_sku_id: Optional[str] = None,
mounts: Optional[Sequence[PoolMountArgs]] = None,
network_configuration: Optional[PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs] = None,
extensions: Optional[Sequence[PoolExtensionArgs]] = None,
fixed_scale: Optional[PoolFixedScaleArgs] = None,
identity: Optional[PoolIdentityArgs] = None,
inter_node_communication: Optional[str] = None,
license_type: Optional[str] = None,
max_tasks_per_node: Optional[int] = None,
metadata: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
disk_encryptions: Optional[Sequence[PoolDiskEncryptionArgs]] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
display_name: Optional[str] = None,
data_disks: Optional[Sequence[PoolDataDiskArgs]] = None,
node_placements: Optional[Sequence[PoolNodePlacementArgs]] = None,
os_disk_placement: Optional[str] = None,
container_configuration: Optional[PoolContainerConfigurationArgs] = None,
start_task: Optional[PoolStartTaskArgs] = None,
stop_pending_resize_operation: Optional[bool] = None,
certificates: Optional[Sequence[PoolCertificateArgs]] = None,
target_node_communication_mode: Optional[str] = None,
task_scheduling_policies: Optional[Sequence[PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs]] = None,
user_accounts: Optional[Sequence[PoolUserAccountArgs]] = None,
auto_scale: Optional[PoolAutoScaleArgs] = None,
windows: Optional[Sequence[PoolWindowArgs]] = None)
func NewPool(ctx *Context, name string, args PoolArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Pool, error)
public Pool(string name, PoolArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
type: azure:batch:Pool
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PoolArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PoolArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PoolArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PoolArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PoolArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var poolResource = new Azure.Batch.Pool("poolResource", new()
{
AccountName = "string",
VmSize = "string",
StorageImageReference = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs
{
Id = "string",
Offer = "string",
Publisher = "string",
Sku = "string",
Version = "string",
},
ResourceGroupName = "string",
NodeAgentSkuId = "string",
Mounts = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolMountArgs
{
AzureBlobFileSystem = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolMountAzureBlobFileSystemArgs
{
AccountName = "string",
ContainerName = "string",
RelativeMountPath = "string",
AccountKey = "string",
BlobfuseOptions = "string",
IdentityId = "string",
SasKey = "string",
},
AzureFileShares = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolMountAzureFileShareArgs
{
AccountKey = "string",
AccountName = "string",
AzureFileUrl = "string",
RelativeMountPath = "string",
MountOptions = "string",
},
},
CifsMounts = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolMountCifsMountArgs
{
Password = "string",
RelativeMountPath = "string",
Source = "string",
UserName = "string",
MountOptions = "string",
},
},
NfsMounts = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolMountNfsMountArgs
{
RelativeMountPath = "string",
Source = "string",
MountOptions = "string",
},
},
},
},
NetworkConfiguration = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs
{
AcceleratedNetworkingEnabled = false,
DynamicVnetAssignmentScope = "string",
EndpointConfigurations = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationArgs
{
BackendPort = 0,
FrontendPortRange = "string",
Name = "string",
Protocol = "string",
NetworkSecurityGroupRules = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRuleArgs
{
Access = "string",
Priority = 0,
SourceAddressPrefix = "string",
SourcePortRanges = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
},
},
},
PublicAddressProvisioningType = "string",
PublicIps = new[]
{
"string",
},
SubnetId = "string",
},
Extensions = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolExtensionArgs
{
Name = "string",
Publisher = "string",
Type = "string",
AutoUpgradeMinorVersion = false,
AutomaticUpgradeEnabled = false,
ProtectedSettings = "string",
ProvisionAfterExtensions = new[]
{
"string",
},
SettingsJson = "string",
TypeHandlerVersion = "string",
},
},
FixedScale = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolFixedScaleArgs
{
NodeDeallocationMethod = "string",
ResizeTimeout = "string",
TargetDedicatedNodes = 0,
TargetLowPriorityNodes = 0,
},
Identity = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolIdentityArgs
{
IdentityIds = new[]
{
"string",
},
Type = "string",
},
InterNodeCommunication = "string",
LicenseType = "string",
MaxTasksPerNode = 0,
Metadata =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
DiskEncryptions = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolDiskEncryptionArgs
{
DiskEncryptionTarget = "string",
},
},
Name = "string",
DisplayName = "string",
DataDisks = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolDataDiskArgs
{
DiskSizeGb = 0,
Lun = 0,
Caching = "string",
StorageAccountType = "string",
},
},
NodePlacements = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolNodePlacementArgs
{
Policy = "string",
},
},
OsDiskPlacement = "string",
ContainerConfiguration = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolContainerConfigurationArgs
{
ContainerImageNames = new[]
{
"string",
},
ContainerRegistries = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs
{
RegistryServer = "string",
Password = "string",
UserAssignedIdentityId = "string",
UserName = "string",
},
},
Type = "string",
},
StartTask = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskArgs
{
CommandLine = "string",
UserIdentity = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs
{
AutoUser = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs
{
ElevationLevel = "string",
Scope = "string",
},
UserName = "string",
},
CommonEnvironmentProperties =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
Containers = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskContainerArgs
{
ImageName = "string",
Registries = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskContainerRegistryArgs
{
RegistryServer = "string",
Password = "string",
UserAssignedIdentityId = "string",
UserName = "string",
},
},
RunOptions = "string",
WorkingDirectory = "string",
},
},
ResourceFiles = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolStartTaskResourceFileArgs
{
AutoStorageContainerName = "string",
BlobPrefix = "string",
FileMode = "string",
FilePath = "string",
HttpUrl = "string",
StorageContainerUrl = "string",
UserAssignedIdentityId = "string",
},
},
TaskRetryMaximum = 0,
WaitForSuccess = false,
},
StopPendingResizeOperation = false,
Certificates = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolCertificateArgs
{
Id = "string",
StoreLocation = "string",
StoreName = "string",
Visibilities = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
},
TargetNodeCommunicationMode = "string",
TaskSchedulingPolicies = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs
{
NodeFillType = "string",
},
},
UserAccounts = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolUserAccountArgs
{
ElevationLevel = "string",
Name = "string",
Password = "string",
LinuxUserConfigurations = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfigurationArgs
{
Gid = 0,
SshPrivateKey = "string",
Uid = 0,
},
},
WindowsUserConfigurations = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfigurationArgs
{
LoginMode = "string",
},
},
},
},
AutoScale = new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolAutoScaleArgs
{
Formula = "string",
EvaluationInterval = "string",
},
Windows = new[]
{
new Azure.Batch.Inputs.PoolWindowArgs
{
EnableAutomaticUpdates = false,
},
},
});
example, err := batch.NewPool(ctx, "poolResource", &batch.PoolArgs{
AccountName: pulumi.String("string"),
VmSize: pulumi.String("string"),
StorageImageReference: &batch.PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs{
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
Offer: pulumi.String("string"),
Publisher: pulumi.String("string"),
Sku: pulumi.String("string"),
Version: pulumi.String("string"),
},
ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("string"),
NodeAgentSkuId: pulumi.String("string"),
Mounts: batch.PoolMountArray{
&batch.PoolMountArgs{
AzureBlobFileSystem: &batch.PoolMountAzureBlobFileSystemArgs{
AccountName: pulumi.String("string"),
ContainerName: pulumi.String("string"),
RelativeMountPath: pulumi.String("string"),
AccountKey: pulumi.String("string"),
BlobfuseOptions: pulumi.String("string"),
IdentityId: pulumi.String("string"),
SasKey: pulumi.String("string"),
},
AzureFileShares: batch.PoolMountAzureFileShareArray{
&batch.PoolMountAzureFileShareArgs{
AccountKey: pulumi.String("string"),
AccountName: pulumi.String("string"),
AzureFileUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
RelativeMountPath: pulumi.String("string"),
MountOptions: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
CifsMounts: batch.PoolMountCifsMountArray{
&batch.PoolMountCifsMountArgs{
Password: pulumi.String("string"),
RelativeMountPath: pulumi.String("string"),
Source: pulumi.String("string"),
UserName: pulumi.String("string"),
MountOptions: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
NfsMounts: batch.PoolMountNfsMountArray{
&batch.PoolMountNfsMountArgs{
RelativeMountPath: pulumi.String("string"),
Source: pulumi.String("string"),
MountOptions: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
},
NetworkConfiguration: &batch.PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs{
AcceleratedNetworkingEnabled: pulumi.Bool(false),
DynamicVnetAssignmentScope: pulumi.String("string"),
EndpointConfigurations: batch.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationArray{
&batch.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationArgs{
BackendPort: pulumi.Int(0),
FrontendPortRange: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Protocol: pulumi.String("string"),
NetworkSecurityGroupRules: batch.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRuleArray{
&batch.PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRuleArgs{
Access: pulumi.String("string"),
Priority: pulumi.Int(0),
SourceAddressPrefix: pulumi.String("string"),
SourcePortRanges: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
},
},
PublicAddressProvisioningType: pulumi.String("string"),
PublicIps: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
SubnetId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Extensions: batch.PoolExtensionArray{
&batch.PoolExtensionArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Publisher: pulumi.String("string"),
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
AutoUpgradeMinorVersion: pulumi.Bool(false),
AutomaticUpgradeEnabled: pulumi.Bool(false),
ProtectedSettings: pulumi.String("string"),
ProvisionAfterExtensions: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
SettingsJson: pulumi.String("string"),
TypeHandlerVersion: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
FixedScale: &batch.PoolFixedScaleArgs{
NodeDeallocationMethod: pulumi.String("string"),
ResizeTimeout: pulumi.String("string"),
TargetDedicatedNodes: pulumi.Int(0),
TargetLowPriorityNodes: pulumi.Int(0),
},
Identity: &batch.PoolIdentityArgs{
IdentityIds: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
},
InterNodeCommunication: pulumi.String("string"),
LicenseType: pulumi.String("string"),
MaxTasksPerNode: pulumi.Int(0),
Metadata: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
DiskEncryptions: batch.PoolDiskEncryptionArray{
&batch.PoolDiskEncryptionArgs{
DiskEncryptionTarget: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
DataDisks: batch.PoolDataDiskArray{
&batch.PoolDataDiskArgs{
DiskSizeGb: pulumi.Int(0),
Lun: pulumi.Int(0),
Caching: pulumi.String("string"),
StorageAccountType: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
NodePlacements: batch.PoolNodePlacementArray{
&batch.PoolNodePlacementArgs{
Policy: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
OsDiskPlacement: pulumi.String("string"),
ContainerConfiguration: &batch.PoolContainerConfigurationArgs{
ContainerImageNames: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
ContainerRegistries: batch.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArray{
&batch.PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs{
RegistryServer: pulumi.String("string"),
Password: pulumi.String("string"),
UserAssignedIdentityId: pulumi.String("string"),
UserName: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
},
StartTask: &batch.PoolStartTaskArgs{
CommandLine: pulumi.String("string"),
UserIdentity: &batch.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs{
AutoUser: &batch.PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs{
ElevationLevel: pulumi.String("string"),
Scope: pulumi.String("string"),
},
UserName: pulumi.String("string"),
},
CommonEnvironmentProperties: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
Containers: batch.PoolStartTaskContainerArray{
&batch.PoolStartTaskContainerArgs{
ImageName: pulumi.String("string"),
Registries: batch.PoolStartTaskContainerRegistryArray{
&batch.PoolStartTaskContainerRegistryArgs{
RegistryServer: pulumi.String("string"),
Password: pulumi.String("string"),
UserAssignedIdentityId: pulumi.String("string"),
UserName: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
RunOptions: pulumi.String("string"),
WorkingDirectory: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
ResourceFiles: batch.PoolStartTaskResourceFileArray{
&batch.PoolStartTaskResourceFileArgs{
AutoStorageContainerName: pulumi.String("string"),
BlobPrefix: pulumi.String("string"),
FileMode: pulumi.String("string"),
FilePath: pulumi.String("string"),
HttpUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
StorageContainerUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
UserAssignedIdentityId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
TaskRetryMaximum: pulumi.Int(0),
WaitForSuccess: pulumi.Bool(false),
},
StopPendingResizeOperation: pulumi.Bool(false),
Certificates: batch.PoolCertificateArray{
&batch.PoolCertificateArgs{
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
StoreLocation: pulumi.String("string"),
StoreName: pulumi.String("string"),
Visibilities: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
TargetNodeCommunicationMode: pulumi.String("string"),
TaskSchedulingPolicies: batch.PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArray{
&batch.PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs{
NodeFillType: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
UserAccounts: batch.PoolUserAccountArray{
&batch.PoolUserAccountArgs{
ElevationLevel: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Password: pulumi.String("string"),
LinuxUserConfigurations: batch.PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfigurationArray{
&batch.PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfigurationArgs{
Gid: pulumi.Int(0),
SshPrivateKey: pulumi.String("string"),
Uid: pulumi.Int(0),
},
},
WindowsUserConfigurations: batch.PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfigurationArray{
&batch.PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfigurationArgs{
LoginMode: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
},
AutoScale: &batch.PoolAutoScaleArgs{
Formula: pulumi.String("string"),
EvaluationInterval: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Windows: batch.PoolWindowArray{
&batch.PoolWindowArgs{
EnableAutomaticUpdates: pulumi.Bool(false),
},
},
})
var poolResource = new Pool("poolResource", PoolArgs.builder()
.accountName("string")
.vmSize("string")
.storageImageReference(PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs.builder()
.id("string")
.offer("string")
.publisher("string")
.sku("string")
.version("string")
.build())
.resourceGroupName("string")
.nodeAgentSkuId("string")
.mounts(PoolMountArgs.builder()
.azureBlobFileSystem(PoolMountAzureBlobFileSystemArgs.builder()
.accountName("string")
.containerName("string")
.relativeMountPath("string")
.accountKey("string")
.blobfuseOptions("string")
.identityId("string")
.sasKey("string")
.build())
.azureFileShares(PoolMountAzureFileShareArgs.builder()
.accountKey("string")
.accountName("string")
.azureFileUrl("string")
.relativeMountPath("string")
.mountOptions("string")
.build())
.cifsMounts(PoolMountCifsMountArgs.builder()
.password("string")
.relativeMountPath("string")
.source("string")
.userName("string")
.mountOptions("string")
.build())
.nfsMounts(PoolMountNfsMountArgs.builder()
.relativeMountPath("string")
.source("string")
.mountOptions("string")
.build())
.build())
.networkConfiguration(PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs.builder()
.acceleratedNetworkingEnabled(false)
.dynamicVnetAssignmentScope("string")
.endpointConfigurations(PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationArgs.builder()
.backendPort(0)
.frontendPortRange("string")
.name("string")
.protocol("string")
.networkSecurityGroupRules(PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRuleArgs.builder()
.access("string")
.priority(0)
.sourceAddressPrefix("string")
.sourcePortRanges("string")
.build())
.build())
.publicAddressProvisioningType("string")
.publicIps("string")
.subnetId("string")
.build())
.extensions(PoolExtensionArgs.builder()
.name("string")
.publisher("string")
.type("string")
.autoUpgradeMinorVersion(false)
.automaticUpgradeEnabled(false)
.protectedSettings("string")
.provisionAfterExtensions("string")
.settingsJson("string")
.typeHandlerVersion("string")
.build())
.fixedScale(PoolFixedScaleArgs.builder()
.nodeDeallocationMethod("string")
.resizeTimeout("string")
.targetDedicatedNodes(0)
.targetLowPriorityNodes(0)
.build())
.identity(PoolIdentityArgs.builder()
.identityIds("string")
.type("string")
.build())
.interNodeCommunication("string")
.licenseType("string")
.maxTasksPerNode(0)
.metadata(Map.of("string", "string"))
.diskEncryptions(PoolDiskEncryptionArgs.builder()
.diskEncryptionTarget("string")
.build())
.name("string")
.displayName("string")
.dataDisks(PoolDataDiskArgs.builder()
.diskSizeGb(0)
.lun(0)
.caching("string")
.storageAccountType("string")
.build())
.nodePlacements(PoolNodePlacementArgs.builder()
.policy("string")
.build())
.osDiskPlacement("string")
.containerConfiguration(PoolContainerConfigurationArgs.builder()
.containerImageNames("string")
.containerRegistries(PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs.builder()
.registryServer("string")
.password("string")
.userAssignedIdentityId("string")
.userName("string")
.build())
.type("string")
.build())
.startTask(PoolStartTaskArgs.builder()
.commandLine("string")
.userIdentity(PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs.builder()
.autoUser(PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs.builder()
.elevationLevel("string")
.scope("string")
.build())
.userName("string")
.build())
.commonEnvironmentProperties(Map.of("string", "string"))
.containers(PoolStartTaskContainerArgs.builder()
.imageName("string")
.registries(PoolStartTaskContainerRegistryArgs.builder()
.registryServer("string")
.password("string")
.userAssignedIdentityId("string")
.userName("string")
.build())
.runOptions("string")
.workingDirectory("string")
.build())
.resourceFiles(PoolStartTaskResourceFileArgs.builder()
.autoStorageContainerName("string")
.blobPrefix("string")
.fileMode("string")
.filePath("string")
.httpUrl("string")
.storageContainerUrl("string")
.userAssignedIdentityId("string")
.build())
.taskRetryMaximum(0)
.waitForSuccess(false)
.build())
.stopPendingResizeOperation(false)
.certificates(PoolCertificateArgs.builder()
.id("string")
.storeLocation("string")
.storeName("string")
.visibilities("string")
.build())
.targetNodeCommunicationMode("string")
.taskSchedulingPolicies(PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs.builder()
.nodeFillType("string")
.build())
.userAccounts(PoolUserAccountArgs.builder()
.elevationLevel("string")
.name("string")
.password("string")
.linuxUserConfigurations(PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfigurationArgs.builder()
.gid(0)
.sshPrivateKey("string")
.uid(0)
.build())
.windowsUserConfigurations(PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfigurationArgs.builder()
.loginMode("string")
.build())
.build())
.autoScale(PoolAutoScaleArgs.builder()
.formula("string")
.evaluationInterval("string")
.build())
.windows(PoolWindowArgs.builder()
.enableAutomaticUpdates(false)
.build())
.build());
pool_resource = azure.batch.Pool("poolResource",
account_name="string",
vm_size="string",
storage_image_reference={
"id": "string",
"offer": "string",
"publisher": "string",
"sku": "string",
"version": "string",
},
resource_group_name="string",
node_agent_sku_id="string",
mounts=[{
"azureBlobFileSystem": {
"accountName": "string",
"containerName": "string",
"relativeMountPath": "string",
"accountKey": "string",
"blobfuseOptions": "string",
"identityId": "string",
"sasKey": "string",
},
"azureFileShares": [{
"accountKey": "string",
"accountName": "string",
"azureFileUrl": "string",
"relativeMountPath": "string",
"mountOptions": "string",
}],
"cifsMounts": [{
"password": "string",
"relativeMountPath": "string",
"source": "string",
"userName": "string",
"mountOptions": "string",
}],
"nfsMounts": [{
"relativeMountPath": "string",
"source": "string",
"mountOptions": "string",
}],
}],
network_configuration={
"acceleratedNetworkingEnabled": False,
"dynamicVnetAssignmentScope": "string",
"endpointConfigurations": [{
"backendPort": 0,
"frontendPortRange": "string",
"name": "string",
"protocol": "string",
"networkSecurityGroupRules": [{
"access": "string",
"priority": 0,
"sourceAddressPrefix": "string",
"sourcePortRanges": ["string"],
}],
}],
"publicAddressProvisioningType": "string",
"publicIps": ["string"],
"subnetId": "string",
},
extensions=[{
"name": "string",
"publisher": "string",
"type": "string",
"autoUpgradeMinorVersion": False,
"automaticUpgradeEnabled": False,
"protectedSettings": "string",
"provisionAfterExtensions": ["string"],
"settingsJson": "string",
"typeHandlerVersion": "string",
}],
fixed_scale={
"nodeDeallocationMethod": "string",
"resizeTimeout": "string",
"targetDedicatedNodes": 0,
"targetLowPriorityNodes": 0,
},
identity={
"identityIds": ["string"],
"type": "string",
},
inter_node_communication="string",
license_type="string",
max_tasks_per_node=0,
metadata={
"string": "string",
},
disk_encryptions=[{
"diskEncryptionTarget": "string",
}],
name="string",
display_name="string",
data_disks=[{
"diskSizeGb": 0,
"lun": 0,
"caching": "string",
"storageAccountType": "string",
}],
node_placements=[{
"policy": "string",
}],
os_disk_placement="string",
container_configuration={
"containerImageNames": ["string"],
"containerRegistries": [{
"registryServer": "string",
"password": "string",
"userAssignedIdentityId": "string",
"userName": "string",
}],
"type": "string",
},
start_task={
"commandLine": "string",
"userIdentity": {
"autoUser": {
"elevationLevel": "string",
"scope": "string",
},
"userName": "string",
},
"commonEnvironmentProperties": {
"string": "string",
},
"containers": [{
"imageName": "string",
"registries": [{
"registryServer": "string",
"password": "string",
"userAssignedIdentityId": "string",
"userName": "string",
}],
"runOptions": "string",
"workingDirectory": "string",
}],
"resourceFiles": [{
"autoStorageContainerName": "string",
"blobPrefix": "string",
"fileMode": "string",
"filePath": "string",
"httpUrl": "string",
"storageContainerUrl": "string",
"userAssignedIdentityId": "string",
}],
"taskRetryMaximum": 0,
"waitForSuccess": False,
},
stop_pending_resize_operation=False,
certificates=[{
"id": "string",
"storeLocation": "string",
"storeName": "string",
"visibilities": ["string"],
}],
target_node_communication_mode="string",
task_scheduling_policies=[{
"nodeFillType": "string",
}],
user_accounts=[{
"elevationLevel": "string",
"name": "string",
"password": "string",
"linuxUserConfigurations": [{
"gid": 0,
"sshPrivateKey": "string",
"uid": 0,
}],
"windowsUserConfigurations": [{
"loginMode": "string",
}],
}],
auto_scale={
"formula": "string",
"evaluationInterval": "string",
},
windows=[{
"enableAutomaticUpdates": False,
}])
const poolResource = new azure.batch.Pool("poolResource", {
accountName: "string",
vmSize: "string",
storageImageReference: {
id: "string",
offer: "string",
publisher: "string",
sku: "string",
version: "string",
},
resourceGroupName: "string",
nodeAgentSkuId: "string",
mounts: [{
azureBlobFileSystem: {
accountName: "string",
containerName: "string",
relativeMountPath: "string",
accountKey: "string",
blobfuseOptions: "string",
identityId: "string",
sasKey: "string",
},
azureFileShares: [{
accountKey: "string",
accountName: "string",
azureFileUrl: "string",
relativeMountPath: "string",
mountOptions: "string",
}],
cifsMounts: [{
password: "string",
relativeMountPath: "string",
source: "string",
userName: "string",
mountOptions: "string",
}],
nfsMounts: [{
relativeMountPath: "string",
source: "string",
mountOptions: "string",
}],
}],
networkConfiguration: {
acceleratedNetworkingEnabled: false,
dynamicVnetAssignmentScope: "string",
endpointConfigurations: [{
backendPort: 0,
frontendPortRange: "string",
name: "string",
protocol: "string",
networkSecurityGroupRules: [{
access: "string",
priority: 0,
sourceAddressPrefix: "string",
sourcePortRanges: ["string"],
}],
}],
publicAddressProvisioningType: "string",
publicIps: ["string"],
subnetId: "string",
},
extensions: [{
name: "string",
publisher: "string",
type: "string",
autoUpgradeMinorVersion: false,
automaticUpgradeEnabled: false,
protectedSettings: "string",
provisionAfterExtensions: ["string"],
settingsJson: "string",
typeHandlerVersion: "string",
}],
fixedScale: {
nodeDeallocationMethod: "string",
resizeTimeout: "string",
targetDedicatedNodes: 0,
targetLowPriorityNodes: 0,
},
identity: {
identityIds: ["string"],
type: "string",
},
interNodeCommunication: "string",
licenseType: "string",
maxTasksPerNode: 0,
metadata: {
string: "string",
},
diskEncryptions: [{
diskEncryptionTarget: "string",
}],
name: "string",
displayName: "string",
dataDisks: [{
diskSizeGb: 0,
lun: 0,
caching: "string",
storageAccountType: "string",
}],
nodePlacements: [{
policy: "string",
}],
osDiskPlacement: "string",
containerConfiguration: {
containerImageNames: ["string"],
containerRegistries: [{
registryServer: "string",
password: "string",
userAssignedIdentityId: "string",
userName: "string",
}],
type: "string",
},
startTask: {
commandLine: "string",
userIdentity: {
autoUser: {
elevationLevel: "string",
scope: "string",
},
userName: "string",
},
commonEnvironmentProperties: {
string: "string",
},
containers: [{
imageName: "string",
registries: [{
registryServer: "string",
password: "string",
userAssignedIdentityId: "string",
userName: "string",
}],
runOptions: "string",
workingDirectory: "string",
}],
resourceFiles: [{
autoStorageContainerName: "string",
blobPrefix: "string",
fileMode: "string",
filePath: "string",
httpUrl: "string",
storageContainerUrl: "string",
userAssignedIdentityId: "string",
}],
taskRetryMaximum: 0,
waitForSuccess: false,
},
stopPendingResizeOperation: false,
certificates: [{
id: "string",
storeLocation: "string",
storeName: "string",
visibilities: ["string"],
}],
targetNodeCommunicationMode: "string",
taskSchedulingPolicies: [{
nodeFillType: "string",
}],
userAccounts: [{
elevationLevel: "string",
name: "string",
password: "string",
linuxUserConfigurations: [{
gid: 0,
sshPrivateKey: "string",
uid: 0,
}],
windowsUserConfigurations: [{
loginMode: "string",
}],
}],
autoScale: {
formula: "string",
evaluationInterval: "string",
},
windows: [{
enableAutomaticUpdates: false,
}],
});
type: azure:batch:Pool
properties:
accountName: string
autoScale:
evaluationInterval: string
formula: string
certificates:
- id: string
storeLocation: string
storeName: string
visibilities:
- string
containerConfiguration:
containerImageNames:
- string
containerRegistries:
- password: string
registryServer: string
userAssignedIdentityId: string
userName: string
type: string
dataDisks:
- caching: string
diskSizeGb: 0
lun: 0
storageAccountType: string
diskEncryptions:
- diskEncryptionTarget: string
displayName: string
extensions:
- autoUpgradeMinorVersion: false
automaticUpgradeEnabled: false
name: string
protectedSettings: string
provisionAfterExtensions:
- string
publisher: string
settingsJson: string
type: string
typeHandlerVersion: string
fixedScale:
nodeDeallocationMethod: string
resizeTimeout: string
targetDedicatedNodes: 0
targetLowPriorityNodes: 0
identity:
identityIds:
- string
type: string
interNodeCommunication: string
licenseType: string
maxTasksPerNode: 0
metadata:
string: string
mounts:
- azureBlobFileSystem:
accountKey: string
accountName: string
blobfuseOptions: string
containerName: string
identityId: string
relativeMountPath: string
sasKey: string
azureFileShares:
- accountKey: string
accountName: string
azureFileUrl: string
mountOptions: string
relativeMountPath: string
cifsMounts:
- mountOptions: string
password: string
relativeMountPath: string
source: string
userName: string
nfsMounts:
- mountOptions: string
relativeMountPath: string
source: string
name: string
networkConfiguration:
acceleratedNetworkingEnabled: false
dynamicVnetAssignmentScope: string
endpointConfigurations:
- backendPort: 0
frontendPortRange: string
name: string
networkSecurityGroupRules:
- access: string
priority: 0
sourceAddressPrefix: string
sourcePortRanges:
- string
protocol: string
publicAddressProvisioningType: string
publicIps:
- string
subnetId: string
nodeAgentSkuId: string
nodePlacements:
- policy: string
osDiskPlacement: string
resourceGroupName: string
startTask:
commandLine: string
commonEnvironmentProperties:
string: string
containers:
- imageName: string
registries:
- password: string
registryServer: string
userAssignedIdentityId: string
userName: string
runOptions: string
workingDirectory: string
resourceFiles:
- autoStorageContainerName: string
blobPrefix: string
fileMode: string
filePath: string
httpUrl: string
storageContainerUrl: string
userAssignedIdentityId: string
taskRetryMaximum: 0
userIdentity:
autoUser:
elevationLevel: string
scope: string
userName: string
waitForSuccess: false
stopPendingResizeOperation: false
storageImageReference:
id: string
offer: string
publisher: string
sku: string
version: string
targetNodeCommunicationMode: string
taskSchedulingPolicies:
- nodeFillType: string
userAccounts:
- elevationLevel: string
linuxUserConfigurations:
- gid: 0
sshPrivateKey: string
uid: 0
name: string
password: string
windowsUserConfigurations:
- loginMode: string
vmSize: string
windows:
- enableAutomaticUpdates: false
Pool Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The Pool resource accepts the following input properties:
- Account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - Certificates
List<Pool
Certificate> - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - Container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - Data
Disks List<PoolData Disk> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - Disk
Encryptions List<PoolDisk Encryption> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - Display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Extensions
List<Pool
Extension> - An
extensions
block as defined below. - Fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - Identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - Inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - License
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- Max
Tasks intPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Metadata Dictionary<string, string>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- Mounts
List<Pool
Mount> - A
mount
block defined as below. - Name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Node
Placements List<PoolNode Placement> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - Os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - Start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - Stop
Pending boolResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- Target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - Task
Scheduling List<PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy> - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - User
Accounts List<PoolUser Account> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - Windows
List<Pool
Window> A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- Account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference Args - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale Args - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - Certificates
[]Pool
Certificate Args - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - Container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration Args - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - Data
Disks []PoolData Disk Args - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - Disk
Encryptions []PoolDisk Encryption Args - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - Display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Extensions
[]Pool
Extension Args - An
extensions
block as defined below. - Fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale Args - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - Identity
Pool
Identity Args - An
identity
block as defined below. - Inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - License
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- Max
Tasks intPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Metadata map[string]string
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- Mounts
[]Pool
Mount Args - A
mount
block defined as below. - Name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration Args - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Node
Placements []PoolNode Placement Args - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - Os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - Start
Task PoolStart Task Args - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - Stop
Pending boolResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- Target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - Task
Scheduling []PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy Args - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - User
Accounts []PoolUser Account Args - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - Windows
[]Pool
Window Args A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name String - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Agent StringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - vm
Size String - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
List<Pool
Certificate> - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks List<PoolData Disk> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions List<PoolDisk Encryption> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name String - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
List<Pool
Extension> - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node StringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type String - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks IntegerPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Map<String,String>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
List<Pool
Mount> - A
mount
block defined as below. - name String
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Placements List<PoolNode Placement> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk StringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending BooleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- target
Node StringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling List<PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy> - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts List<PoolUser Account> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - windows
List<Pool
Window> A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
Pool
Certificate[] - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks PoolData Disk[] - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions PoolDisk Encryption[] - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
Pool
Extension[] - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks numberPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata {[key: string]: string}
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
Pool
Mount[] - A
mount
block defined as below. - name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Placements PoolNode Placement[] - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending booleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy[] - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts PoolUser Account[] - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - windows
Pool
Window[] A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account_
name str - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node_
agent_ strsku_ id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- resource_
group_ strname - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- storage_
image_ Poolreference Storage Image Reference Args - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - vm_
size str - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto_
scale PoolAuto Scale Args - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
Sequence[Pool
Certificate Args] - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container_
configuration PoolContainer Configuration Args - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data_
disks Sequence[PoolData Disk Args] - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk_
encryptions Sequence[PoolDisk Encryption Args] - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display_
name str - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
Sequence[Pool
Extension Args] - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed_
scale PoolFixed Scale Args - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity Args - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter_
node_ strcommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license_
type str - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max_
tasks_ intper_ node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Mapping[str, str]
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
Sequence[Pool
Mount Args] - A
mount
block defined as below. - name str
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network_
configuration PoolNetwork Configuration Args - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node_
placements Sequence[PoolNode Placement Args] - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os_
disk_ strplacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - start_
task PoolStart Task Args - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop_
pending_ boolresize_ operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- target_
node_ strcommunication_ mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task_
scheduling_ Sequence[Poolpolicies Task Scheduling Policy Args] - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user_
accounts Sequence[PoolUser Account Args] - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - windows
Sequence[Pool
Window Args] A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name String - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Agent StringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- storage
Image Property MapReference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - vm
Size String - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale Property Map - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates List<Property Map>
- One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration Property Map - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks List<Property Map> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions List<Property Map> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name String - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions List<Property Map>
- An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale Property Map - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity Property Map
- An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node StringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type String - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks NumberPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Map<String>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts List<Property Map>
- A
mount
block defined as below. - name String
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration Property Map - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Placements List<Property Map> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk StringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - start
Task Property Map - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending BooleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- target
Node StringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling List<Property Map>Policies - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts List<Property Map> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - windows List<Property Map>
A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Pool resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing Pool Resource
Get an existing Pool resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: PoolState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): Pool
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
account_name: Optional[str] = None,
auto_scale: Optional[PoolAutoScaleArgs] = None,
certificates: Optional[Sequence[PoolCertificateArgs]] = None,
container_configuration: Optional[PoolContainerConfigurationArgs] = None,
data_disks: Optional[Sequence[PoolDataDiskArgs]] = None,
disk_encryptions: Optional[Sequence[PoolDiskEncryptionArgs]] = None,
display_name: Optional[str] = None,
extensions: Optional[Sequence[PoolExtensionArgs]] = None,
fixed_scale: Optional[PoolFixedScaleArgs] = None,
identity: Optional[PoolIdentityArgs] = None,
inter_node_communication: Optional[str] = None,
license_type: Optional[str] = None,
max_tasks_per_node: Optional[int] = None,
metadata: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
mounts: Optional[Sequence[PoolMountArgs]] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
network_configuration: Optional[PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs] = None,
node_agent_sku_id: Optional[str] = None,
node_placements: Optional[Sequence[PoolNodePlacementArgs]] = None,
os_disk_placement: Optional[str] = None,
resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
start_task: Optional[PoolStartTaskArgs] = None,
stop_pending_resize_operation: Optional[bool] = None,
storage_image_reference: Optional[PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs] = None,
target_node_communication_mode: Optional[str] = None,
task_scheduling_policies: Optional[Sequence[PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs]] = None,
user_accounts: Optional[Sequence[PoolUserAccountArgs]] = None,
vm_size: Optional[str] = None,
windows: Optional[Sequence[PoolWindowArgs]] = None) -> Pool
func GetPool(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *PoolState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Pool, error)
public static Pool Get(string name, Input<string> id, PoolState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static Pool get(String name, Output<String> id, PoolState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - Certificates
List<Pool
Certificate> - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - Container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - Data
Disks List<PoolData Disk> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - Disk
Encryptions List<PoolDisk Encryption> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - Display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Extensions
List<Pool
Extension> - An
extensions
block as defined below. - Fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - Identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - Inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - License
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- Max
Tasks intPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Metadata Dictionary<string, string>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- Mounts
List<Pool
Mount> - A
mount
block defined as below. - Name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Node
Placements List<PoolNode Placement> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - Os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - Stop
Pending boolResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- Storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - Task
Scheduling List<PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy> - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - User
Accounts List<PoolUser Account> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - Vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Windows
List<Pool
Window> A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- Account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale Args - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - Certificates
[]Pool
Certificate Args - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - Container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration Args - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - Data
Disks []PoolData Disk Args - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - Disk
Encryptions []PoolDisk Encryption Args - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - Display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Extensions
[]Pool
Extension Args - An
extensions
block as defined below. - Fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale Args - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - Identity
Pool
Identity Args - An
identity
block as defined below. - Inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - License
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- Max
Tasks intPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Metadata map[string]string
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- Mounts
[]Pool
Mount Args - A
mount
block defined as below. - Name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration Args - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Node
Placements []PoolNode Placement Args - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - Os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Start
Task PoolStart Task Args - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - Stop
Pending boolResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- Storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference Args - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - Task
Scheduling []PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy Args - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - User
Accounts []PoolUser Account Args - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - Vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Windows
[]Pool
Window Args A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name String - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
List<Pool
Certificate> - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks List<PoolData Disk> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions List<PoolDisk Encryption> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name String - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
List<Pool
Extension> - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node StringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type String - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks IntegerPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Map<String,String>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
List<Pool
Mount> - A
mount
block defined as below. - name String
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Agent StringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Placements List<PoolNode Placement> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk StringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending BooleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Node StringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling List<PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy> - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts List<PoolUser Account> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - vm
Size String - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- windows
List<Pool
Window> A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name string - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale PoolAuto Scale - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
Pool
Certificate[] - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration PoolContainer Configuration - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks PoolData Disk[] - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions PoolDisk Encryption[] - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name string - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
Pool
Extension[] - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale PoolFixed Scale - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node stringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type string - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks numberPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata {[key: string]: string}
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
Pool
Mount[] - A
mount
block defined as below. - name string
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration PoolNetwork Configuration - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Agent stringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Placements PoolNode Placement[] - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk stringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- start
Task PoolStart Task - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending booleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- storage
Image PoolReference Storage Image Reference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Node stringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling PoolPolicies Task Scheduling Policy[] - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts PoolUser Account[] - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - vm
Size string - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- windows
Pool
Window[] A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account_
name str - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto_
scale PoolAuto Scale Args - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates
Sequence[Pool
Certificate Args] - One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container_
configuration PoolContainer Configuration Args - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data_
disks Sequence[PoolData Disk Args] - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk_
encryptions Sequence[PoolDisk Encryption Args] - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display_
name str - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions
Sequence[Pool
Extension Args] - An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed_
scale PoolFixed Scale Args - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity
Pool
Identity Args - An
identity
block as defined below. - inter_
node_ strcommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license_
type str - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max_
tasks_ intper_ node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Mapping[str, str]
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts
Sequence[Pool
Mount Args] - A
mount
block defined as below. - name str
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network_
configuration PoolNetwork Configuration Args - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node_
agent_ strsku_ id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node_
placements Sequence[PoolNode Placement Args] - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os_
disk_ strplacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - resource_
group_ strname - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- start_
task PoolStart Task Args - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop_
pending_ boolresize_ operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- storage_
image_ Poolreference Storage Image Reference Args - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target_
node_ strcommunication_ mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task_
scheduling_ Sequence[Poolpolicies Task Scheduling Policy Args] - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user_
accounts Sequence[PoolUser Account Args] - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - vm_
size str - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- windows
Sequence[Pool
Window Args] A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
- account
Name String - Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- auto
Scale Property Map - A
auto_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using auto scale as defined below. - certificates List<Property Map>
- One or more
certificate
blocks that describe the certificates to be installed on each compute node in the pool as defined below. - container
Configuration Property Map - The container configuration used in the pool's VMs. One
container_configuration
block as defined below. - data
Disks List<Property Map> - A
data_disks
block describes the data disk settings as defined below. - disk
Encryptions List<Property Map> - A
disk_encryption
block, as defined below, describes the disk encryption configuration applied on compute nodes in the pool. Disk encryption configuration is not supported on Linux pool created with Virtual Machine Image or Shared Image Gallery Image. - display
Name String - Specifies the display name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- extensions List<Property Map>
- An
extensions
block as defined below. - fixed
Scale Property Map - A
fixed_scale
block that describes the scale settings when using fixed scale as defined below. - identity Property Map
- An
identity
block as defined below. - inter
Node StringCommunication - Whether the pool permits direct communication between nodes. This imposes restrictions on which nodes can be assigned to the pool. Enabling this value can reduce the chance of the requested number of nodes to be allocated in the pool. Values allowed are
Disabled
andEnabled
. Defaults toEnabled
. - license
Type String - The type of on-premises license to be used when deploying the operating system. This only applies to images that contain the Windows operating system, and should only be used when you hold valid on-premises licenses for the nodes which will be deployed. If omitted, no on-premises licensing discount is applied. Values are: "Windows_Server" - The on-premises license is for Windows Server. "Windows_Client" - The on-premises license is for Windows Client.
- max
Tasks NumberPer Node - Specifies the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on a single compute node in the pool. Defaults to
1
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - metadata Map<String>
- A map of custom batch pool metadata.
- mounts List<Property Map>
- A
mount
block defined as below. - name String
- Specifies the name of the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- network
Configuration Property Map - A
network_configuration
block that describes the network configurations for the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - node
Agent StringSku Id - Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- node
Placements List<Property Map> - A
node_placement
block that describes the placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool as defined below. - os
Disk StringPlacement - Specifies the ephemeral disk placement for operating system disk for all VMs in the pool. This property can be used by user in the request to choose which location the operating system should be in. e.g., cache disk space for Ephemeral OS disk provisioning. For more information on Ephemeral OS disk size requirements, please refer to Ephemeral OS disk size requirements for Windows VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements and Linux VMs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/ephemeral-os-disks#size-requirements. The only possible value is
CacheDisk
. - resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group in which to create the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- start
Task Property Map - A
start_task
block that describes the start task settings for the Batch pool as defined below. - stop
Pending BooleanResize Operation - Whether to stop if there is a pending resize operation on this pool.
- storage
Image Property MapReference - A
storage_image_reference
block for the virtual machines that will compose the Batch pool as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Node StringCommunication Mode - The desired node communication mode for the pool. Possible values are
Classic
,Default
andSimplified
. - task
Scheduling List<Property Map>Policies - A
task_scheduling_policy
block that describes how tasks are distributed across compute nodes in a pool as defined below. If not specified, the default is spread as defined below. - user
Accounts List<Property Map> - A
user_accounts
block that describes the list of user accounts to be created on each node in the pool as defined below. - vm
Size String - Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- windows List<Property Map>
A
windows
block that describes the Windows configuration in the pool as defined below.NOTE: For Windows compute nodes, the Batch service installs the certificates to the specified certificate store and location. For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, acerts
directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.Please Note:
fixed_scale
andauto_scale
blocks cannot be used both at the same time.
Supporting Types
PoolAutoScale, PoolAutoScaleArgs
- Formula string
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- Evaluation
Interval string - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
- Formula string
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- Evaluation
Interval string - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
- formula String
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- evaluation
Interval String - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
- formula string
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- evaluation
Interval string - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
- formula str
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- evaluation_
interval str - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
- formula String
- The autoscale formula that needs to be used for scaling the Batch pool.
- evaluation
Interval String - The interval to wait before evaluating if the pool needs to be scaled. Defaults to
PT15M
.
PoolCertificate, PoolCertificateArgs
- Id string
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- Store
Location string The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- Store
Name string - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - Visibilities List<string>
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
- Id string
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- Store
Location string The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- Store
Name string - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - Visibilities []string
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
- id String
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- store
Location String The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- store
Name String - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - visibilities List<String>
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
- id string
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- store
Location string The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- store
Name string - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - visibilities string[]
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
- id str
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- store_
location str The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- store_
name str - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - visibilities Sequence[str]
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
- id String
- The ID of the Batch Certificate to install on the Batch Pool, which must be inside the same Batch Account.
- store
Location String The location of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. Possible values are
CurrentUser
orLocalMachine
.NOTE: This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). For Linux compute nodes, the certificates are stored in a directory inside the task working directory and an environment variable
AZ_BATCH_CERTIFICATES_DIR
is supplied to the task to query for this location. For certificates with visibility ofremoteUser
, a 'certs' directory is created in the user's home directory (e.g.,/home/{user-name}/certs
) and certificates are placed in that directory.- store
Name String - The name of the certificate store on the compute node into which to install the certificate. This property is applicable only for pools configured with Windows nodes (that is, created with cloudServiceConfiguration, or with virtualMachineConfiguration using a Windows image reference). Common store names include:
My
,Root
,CA
,Trust
,Disallowed
,TrustedPeople
,TrustedPublisher
,AuthRoot
,AddressBook
, but any custom store name can also be used. - visibilities List<String>
- Which user accounts on the compute node should have access to the private data of the certificate. Possible values are
StartTask
,Task
andRemoteUser
.
PoolContainerConfiguration, PoolContainerConfigurationArgs
- Container
Image List<string>Names - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Container
Registries List<PoolContainer Configuration Container Registry> - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Type string
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
- Container
Image []stringNames - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Container
Registries []PoolContainer Configuration Container Registry - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Type string
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
- container
Image List<String>Names - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - container
Registries List<PoolContainer Configuration Container Registry> - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - type String
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
- container
Image string[]Names - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - container
Registries PoolContainer Configuration Container Registry[] - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - type string
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
- container_
image_ Sequence[str]names - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - container_
registries Sequence[PoolContainer Configuration Container Registry] - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - type str
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
- container
Image List<String>Names - A list of container image names to use, as would be specified by
docker pull
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - container
Registries List<Property Map> - One or more
container_registries
blocks as defined below. Additional container registries from which container images can be pulled by the pool's VMs. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - type String
- The type of container configuration. Possible value is
DockerCompatible
.
PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistry, PoolContainerConfigurationContainerRegistryArgs
- Registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Password string
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- User
Name string - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Password string
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- User
Name string - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- registry
Server String - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password String
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Name String - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password string
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Name string - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- registry_
server str - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password str
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user_
assigned_ stridentity_ id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user_
name str - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- registry
Server String - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password String
- The password to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id - The reference to the user assigned identity to use to access an Azure Container Registry instead of username and password. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- user
Name String - The user name to log into the registry server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
PoolDataDisk, PoolDataDiskArgs
- Disk
Size intGb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- Lun int
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- Caching string
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - Storage
Account stringType - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
- Disk
Size intGb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- Lun int
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- Caching string
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - Storage
Account stringType - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
- disk
Size IntegerGb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- lun Integer
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- caching String
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - storage
Account StringType - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
- disk
Size numberGb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- lun number
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- caching string
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - storage
Account stringType - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
- disk_
size_ intgb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- lun int
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- caching str
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - storage_
account_ strtype - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
- disk
Size NumberGb - The initial disk size in GB when creating new data disk.
- lun Number
- The lun is used to uniquely identify each data disk. If attaching multiple disks, each should have a distinct lun. The value must be between 0 and 63, inclusive.
- caching String
- Values are: "none" - The caching mode for the disk is not enabled. "readOnly" - The caching mode for the disk is read only. "readWrite" - The caching mode for the disk is read and write. For information about the caching options see: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazurestorage/2012/06/27/exploring-windows-azure-drives-disks-and-images/. Possible values are
None
,ReadOnly
andReadWrite
. Defaults toReadOnly
. - storage
Account StringType - The storage account type to be used for the data disk. Values are: Possible values are
Standard_LRS
- The data disk should use standard locally redundant storage.Premium_LRS
- The data disk should use premium locally redundant storage. Defaults toStandard_LRS
.
PoolDiskEncryption, PoolDiskEncryptionArgs
- Disk
Encryption stringTarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
- Disk
Encryption stringTarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
- disk
Encryption StringTarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
- disk
Encryption stringTarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
- disk_
encryption_ strtarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
- disk
Encryption StringTarget - On Linux pool, only "TemporaryDisk" is supported; on Windows pool, "OsDisk" and "TemporaryDisk" must be specified.
PoolExtension, PoolExtensionArgs
- Name string
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- Publisher string
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- Type string
- The type of the extensions.
- Auto
Upgrade boolMinor Version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- Automatic
Upgrade boolEnabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- Protected
Settings string - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - Provision
After List<string>Extensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- Settings
Json string - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - Type
Handler stringVersion - The version of script handler.
- Name string
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- Publisher string
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- Type string
- The type of the extensions.
- Auto
Upgrade boolMinor Version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- Automatic
Upgrade boolEnabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- Protected
Settings string - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - Provision
After []stringExtensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- Settings
Json string - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - Type
Handler stringVersion - The version of script handler.
- name String
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- publisher String
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- type String
- The type of the extensions.
- auto
Upgrade BooleanMinor Version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- automatic
Upgrade BooleanEnabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- protected
Settings String - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - provision
After List<String>Extensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- settings
Json String - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - type
Handler StringVersion - The version of script handler.
- name string
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- publisher string
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- type string
- The type of the extensions.
- auto
Upgrade booleanMinor Version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- automatic
Upgrade booleanEnabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- protected
Settings string - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - provision
After string[]Extensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- settings
Json string - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - type
Handler stringVersion - The version of script handler.
- name str
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- publisher str
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- type str
- The type of the extensions.
- auto_
upgrade_ boolminor_ version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- automatic_
upgrade_ boolenabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- protected_
settings str - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - provision_
after_ Sequence[str]extensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- settings_
json str - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - type_
handler_ strversion - The version of script handler.
- name String
- The name of the virtual machine extension.
- publisher String
- The name of the extension handler publisher.The name of the extension handler publisher.
- type String
- The type of the extensions.
- auto
Upgrade BooleanMinor Version - Indicates whether the extension should use a newer minor version if one is available at deployment time. Once deployed, however, the extension will not upgrade minor versions unless redeployed, even with this property set to true.
- automatic
Upgrade BooleanEnabled Indicates whether the extension should be automatically upgraded by the platform if there is a newer version available. Supported values are
true
andfalse
.NOTE: When
automatic_upgrade_enabled
is set totrue
, thetype_handler_version
is automatically updated by the Azure platform when a new version is available and any change intype_handler_version
should be manually ignored by user.- protected
Settings String - JSON formatted protected settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. The extension can contain eitherprotected_settings
orprovision_after_extensions
or no protected settings at all. - provision
After List<String>Extensions - The collection of extension names. Collection of extension names after which this extension needs to be provisioned.
- settings
Json String - JSON formatted public settings for the extension, the value should be encoded with
jsonencode
function. - type
Handler StringVersion - The version of script handler.
PoolFixedScale, PoolFixedScaleArgs
- Node
Deallocation stringMethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - Resize
Timeout string - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - Target
Dedicated intNodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - Target
Low intPriority Nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
- Node
Deallocation stringMethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - Resize
Timeout string - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - Target
Dedicated intNodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - Target
Low intPriority Nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
- node
Deallocation StringMethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - resize
Timeout String - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - target
Dedicated IntegerNodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - target
Low IntegerPriority Nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
- node
Deallocation stringMethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - resize
Timeout string - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - target
Dedicated numberNodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - target
Low numberPriority Nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
- node_
deallocation_ strmethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - resize_
timeout str - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - target_
dedicated_ intnodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - target_
low_ intpriority_ nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
- node
Deallocation StringMethod - It determines what to do with a node and its running task(s) if the pool size is decreasing. Values are
Requeue
,RetainedData
,TaskCompletion
andTerminate
. - resize
Timeout String - The timeout for resize operations. Defaults to
PT15M
. - target
Dedicated NumberNodes - The number of nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
1
. - target
Low NumberPriority Nodes - The number of low priority nodes in the Batch pool. Defaults to
0
.
PoolIdentity, PoolIdentityArgs
- Identity
Ids List<string> - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- Type string
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
- Identity
Ids []string - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- Type string
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
- identity
Ids List<String> - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- type String
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
- identity
Ids string[] - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- type string
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
- identity_
ids Sequence[str] - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- type str
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
- identity
Ids List<String> - Specifies a list of User Assigned Managed Identity IDs to be assigned to this Batch Account.
- type String
- Specifies the type of Managed Service Identity that should be configured on this Batch Account. Only possible value is
UserAssigned
.
PoolMount, PoolMountArgs
- Azure
Blob PoolFile System Mount Azure Blob File System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - List<Pool
Mount Azure File Share> - A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - Cifs
Mounts List<PoolMount Cifs Mount> - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - Nfs
Mounts List<PoolMount Nfs Mount> - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
- Azure
Blob PoolFile System Mount Azure Blob File System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - []Pool
Mount Azure File Share - A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - Cifs
Mounts []PoolMount Cifs Mount - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - Nfs
Mounts []PoolMount Nfs Mount - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
- azure
Blob PoolFile System Mount Azure Blob File System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - List<Pool
Mount Azure File Share> - A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - cifs
Mounts List<PoolMount Cifs Mount> - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - nfs
Mounts List<PoolMount Nfs Mount> - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
- azure
Blob PoolFile System Mount Azure Blob File System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - Pool
Mount Azure File Share[] - A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - cifs
Mounts PoolMount Cifs Mount[] - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - nfs
Mounts PoolMount Nfs Mount[] - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
- azure_
blob_ Poolfile_ system Mount Azure Blob File System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - Sequence[Pool
Mount Azure File Share] - A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - cifs_
mounts Sequence[PoolMount Cifs Mount] - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - nfs_
mounts Sequence[PoolMount Nfs Mount] - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
- azure
Blob Property MapFile System - A
azure_blob_file_system
block defined as below. - List<Property Map>
- A
azure_file_share
block defined as below. - cifs
Mounts List<Property Map> - A
cifs_mount
block defined as below. - nfs
Mounts List<Property Map> - A
nfs_mount
block defined as below.
PoolMountAzureBlobFileSystem, PoolMountAzureBlobFileSystemArgs
- Account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- Container
Name string - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - Blobfuse
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- Identity
Id string - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - Sas
Key string - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
- Account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- Container
Name string - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - Blobfuse
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- Identity
Id string - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - Sas
Key string - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
- account
Name String - The Azure Storage Account name.
- container
Name String - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - account
Key String - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - blobfuse
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- identity
Id String - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - sas
Key String - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
- account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- container
Name string - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - blobfuse
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- identity
Id string - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - sas
Key string - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
- account_
name str - The Azure Storage Account name.
- container_
name str - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- relative_
mount_ strpath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - account_
key str - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - blobfuse_
options str - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- identity_
id str - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - sas_
key str - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
- account
Name String - The Azure Storage Account name.
- container
Name String - The Azure Blob Storage Container name.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - account
Key String - The Azure Storage Account key. This property is mutually exclusive with both
sas_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified. - blobfuse
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- identity
Id String - The ARM resource id of the user assigned identity. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andsas_key
; exactly one must be specified. - sas
Key String - The Azure Storage SAS token. This property is mutually exclusive with both
account_key
andidentity_id
; exactly one must be specified.
PoolMountAzureFileShare, PoolMountAzureFileShareArgs
- Account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key.
- Account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- Azure
File stringUrl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- Account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key.
- Account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- Azure
File stringUrl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- account
Key String - The Azure Storage Account key.
- account
Name String - The Azure Storage Account name.
- azure
File StringUrl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- account
Key string - The Azure Storage Account key.
- account
Name string - The Azure Storage Account name.
- azure
File stringUrl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- account_
key str - The Azure Storage Account key.
- account_
name str - The Azure Storage Account name.
- azure_
file_ strurl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- relative_
mount_ strpath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - mount_
options str - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- account
Key String - The Azure Storage Account key.
- account
Name String - The Azure Storage Account name.
- azure
File StringUrl - The Azure Files URL. This is of the form 'https://{account}.file.core.windows.net/'.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
PoolMountCifsMount, PoolMountCifsMountArgs
- Password string
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- User
Name string - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- Password string
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- User
Name string - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- password String
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source String
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- user
Name String - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- password string
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- user
Name string - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- password str
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- relative_
mount_ strpath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source str
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- user_
name str - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- mount_
options str - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- password String
- The password to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source String
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- user
Name String - The user to use for authentication against the CIFS file system.
- mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
PoolMountNfsMount, PoolMountNfsMountArgs
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- Relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - Source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- Mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source String
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- relative
Mount stringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source string
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- mount
Options string - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- relative_
mount_ strpath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source str
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- mount_
options str - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
- relative
Mount StringPath - The relative path on compute node where the file system will be mounted All file systems are mounted relative to the Batch mounts directory, accessible via the
AZ_BATCH_NODE_MOUNTS_DIR
environment variable. - source String
- The URI of the file system to mount.
- mount
Options String - Additional command line options to pass to the mount command. These are 'net use' options in Windows and 'mount' options in Linux.
PoolNetworkConfiguration, PoolNetworkConfigurationArgs
- Accelerated
Networking boolEnabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Dynamic
Vnet stringAssignment Scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - Endpoint
Configurations List<PoolNetwork Configuration Endpoint Configuration> - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Public
Address stringProvisioning Type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - Public
Ips List<string> - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Subnet
Id string - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Accelerated
Networking boolEnabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Dynamic
Vnet stringAssignment Scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - Endpoint
Configurations []PoolNetwork Configuration Endpoint Configuration - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Public
Address stringProvisioning Type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - Public
Ips []string - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Subnet
Id string - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- accelerated
Networking BooleanEnabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - dynamic
Vnet StringAssignment Scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - endpoint
Configurations List<PoolNetwork Configuration Endpoint Configuration> - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - public
Address StringProvisioning Type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - public
Ips List<String> - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- subnet
Id String - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- accelerated
Networking booleanEnabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - dynamic
Vnet stringAssignment Scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - endpoint
Configurations PoolNetwork Configuration Endpoint Configuration[] - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - public
Address stringProvisioning Type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - public
Ips string[] - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- subnet
Id string - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- accelerated_
networking_ boolenabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - dynamic_
vnet_ strassignment_ scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - endpoint_
configurations Sequence[PoolNetwork Configuration Endpoint Configuration] - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - public_
address_ strprovisioning_ type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - public_
ips Sequence[str] - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- subnet_
id str - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- accelerated
Networking BooleanEnabled - Whether to enable accelerated networking. Possible values are
true
andfalse
. Defaults tofalse
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - dynamic
Vnet StringAssignment Scope - The scope of dynamic vnet assignment. Allowed values:
none
,job
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. Defaults tonone
. - endpoint
Configurations List<Property Map> - A list of
endpoint_configuration
blocks that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally as defined below. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - public
Address StringProvisioning Type - Type of public IP address provisioning. Supported values are
BatchManaged
,UserManaged
andNoPublicIPAddresses
. - public
Ips List<String> - A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- subnet
Id String - The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfiguration, PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationArgs
- Backend
Port int - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Frontend
Port stringRange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Name string
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Protocol string
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Network
Security List<PoolGroup Rules Network Configuration Endpoint Configuration Network Security Group Rule> - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Backend
Port int - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Frontend
Port stringRange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Name string
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Protocol string
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Network
Security []PoolGroup Rules Network Configuration Endpoint Configuration Network Security Group Rule - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- backend
Port Integer - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - frontend
Port StringRange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - name String
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- protocol String
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - network
Security List<PoolGroup Rules Network Configuration Endpoint Configuration Network Security Group Rule> - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- backend
Port number - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - frontend
Port stringRange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - name string
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- protocol string
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - network
Security PoolGroup Rules Network Configuration Endpoint Configuration Network Security Group Rule[] - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- backend_
port int - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - frontend_
port_ strrange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - name str
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- protocol str
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - network_
security_ Sequence[Poolgroup_ rules Network Configuration Endpoint Configuration Network Security Group Rule] - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- backend
Port Number - The port number on the compute node. Acceptable values are between
1
and65535
except for29876
,29877
as these are reserved. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - frontend
Port StringRange - The range of external ports that will be used to provide inbound access to the backendPort on individual compute nodes in the format of
1000-1100
. Acceptable values range between1
and65534
except ports from50000
to55000
which are reserved by the Batch service. All ranges within a pool must be distinct and cannot overlap. Values must be a range of at least100
nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - name String
- The name of the endpoint. The name must be unique within a Batch pool, can contain letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and hyphens. Names must start with a letter or number, must end with a letter, number, or underscore, and cannot exceed 77 characters. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- protocol String
- The protocol of the endpoint. Acceptable values are
TCP
andUDP
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - network
Security List<Property Map>Group Rules - A list of
network_security_group_rules
blocks as defined below that will be applied to the endpoint. The maximum number of rules that can be specified across all the endpoints on a Batch pool is25
. If no network security group rules are specified, a default rule will be created to allow inbound access to the specified backendPort. Set as documented in the network_security_group_rules block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRule, PoolNetworkConfigurationEndpointConfigurationNetworkSecurityGroupRuleArgs
- Access string
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Priority int
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Source
Address stringPrefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Source
Port List<string>Ranges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Access string
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Priority int
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Source
Address stringPrefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Source
Port []stringRanges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- access String
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - priority Integer
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - source
Address StringPrefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- source
Port List<String>Ranges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- access string
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - priority number
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - source
Address stringPrefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- source
Port string[]Ranges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- access str
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - priority int
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - source_
address_ strprefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- source_
port_ Sequence[str]ranges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- access String
- The action that should be taken for a specified IP address, subnet range or tag. Acceptable values are
Allow
andDeny
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - priority Number
- The priority for this rule. The value must be at least
150
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - source
Address StringPrefix - The source address prefix or tag to match for the rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- source
Port List<String>Ranges - The source port ranges to match for the rule. Valid values are
*
(for all ports 0 - 65535) or arrays of ports or port ranges (i.e.100-200
). The ports should in the range of 0 to 65535 and the port ranges or ports can't overlap. If any other values are provided the request fails with HTTP status code 400. Default value will be*
. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
PoolNodePlacement, PoolNodePlacementArgs
- Policy string
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
- Policy string
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
- policy String
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
- policy string
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
- policy str
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
- policy String
- The placement policy for allocating nodes in the pool. Values are: "Regional": All nodes in the pool will be allocated in the same region; "Zonal": Nodes in the pool will be spread across different zones with the best effort balancing. Defaults to
Regional
.
PoolStartTask, PoolStartTaskArgs
- Command
Line string - The command line executed by the start task.
- User
Identity PoolStart Task User Identity - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - Common
Environment Dictionary<string, string>Properties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- Containers
List<Pool
Start Task Container> - A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - Resource
Files List<PoolStart Task Resource File> - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - Task
Retry intMaximum - The number of retry count.
- Wait
For boolSuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
- Command
Line string - The command line executed by the start task.
- User
Identity PoolStart Task User Identity - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - Common
Environment map[string]stringProperties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- Containers
[]Pool
Start Task Container - A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - Resource
Files []PoolStart Task Resource File - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - Task
Retry intMaximum - The number of retry count.
- Wait
For boolSuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
- command
Line String - The command line executed by the start task.
- user
Identity PoolStart Task User Identity - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - common
Environment Map<String,String>Properties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- containers
List<Pool
Start Task Container> - A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - resource
Files List<PoolStart Task Resource File> - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - task
Retry IntegerMaximum - The number of retry count.
- wait
For BooleanSuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
- command
Line string - The command line executed by the start task.
- user
Identity PoolStart Task User Identity - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - common
Environment {[key: string]: string}Properties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- containers
Pool
Start Task Container[] - A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - resource
Files PoolStart Task Resource File[] - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - task
Retry numberMaximum - The number of retry count.
- wait
For booleanSuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
- command_
line str - The command line executed by the start task.
- user_
identity PoolStart Task User Identity - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - common_
environment_ Mapping[str, str]properties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- containers
Sequence[Pool
Start Task Container] - A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - resource_
files Sequence[PoolStart Task Resource File] - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - task_
retry_ intmaximum - The number of retry count.
- wait_
for_ boolsuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
- command
Line String - The command line executed by the start task.
- user
Identity Property Map - A
user_identity
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below. - common
Environment Map<String>Properties - A map of strings (key,value) that represents the environment variables to set in the start task.
- containers List<Property Map>
- A
container
block is the settings for the container under which the start task runs as defined below. When this is specified, all directories recursively below theAZ_BATCH_NODE_ROOT_DIR
(the root of Azure Batch directories on the node) are mapped into the container, all task environment variables are mapped into the container, and the task command line is executed in the container. - resource
Files List<Property Map> - One or more
resource_file
blocks that describe the files to be downloaded to a compute node as defined below. - task
Retry NumberMaximum - The number of retry count.
- wait
For BooleanSuccess - A flag that indicates if the Batch pool should wait for the start task to be completed. Default to
false
.
PoolStartTaskContainer, PoolStartTaskContainerArgs
- Image
Name string - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- Registries
List<Pool
Start Task Container Registry> - The
container_registries
block defined as below. - Run
Options string - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- Working
Directory string - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
- Image
Name string - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- Registries
[]Pool
Start Task Container Registry - The
container_registries
block defined as below. - Run
Options string - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- Working
Directory string - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
- image
Name String - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- registries
List<Pool
Start Task Container Registry> - The
container_registries
block defined as below. - run
Options String - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- working
Directory String - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
- image
Name string - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- registries
Pool
Start Task Container Registry[] - The
container_registries
block defined as below. - run
Options string - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- working
Directory string - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
- image_
name str - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- registries
Sequence[Pool
Start Task Container Registry] - The
container_registries
block defined as below. - run_
options str - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- working_
directory str - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
- image
Name String - The image to use to create the container in which the task will run. This is the full image reference, as would be specified to "docker pull". If no tag is provided as part of the image name, the tag ":latest" is used as a default.
- registries List<Property Map>
- The
container_registries
block defined as below. - run
Options String - Additional options to the container create command. These additional options are supplied as arguments to the "docker create" command, in addition to those controlled by the Batch Service.
- working
Directory String - A flag to indicate where the container task working directory is. Possible values are
TaskWorkingDirectory
andContainerImageDefault
.
PoolStartTaskContainerRegistry, PoolStartTaskContainerRegistryArgs
- Registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Password string
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- User
Name string
- Registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Password string
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- User
Name string
- registry
Server String - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password String
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- user
Name String
- registry
Server string - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password string
- user
Assigned stringIdentity Id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- user
Name string
- registry_
server str - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password str
- user_
assigned_ stridentity_ id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- user_
name str
- registry
Server String - The container registry URL. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- password String
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id - The User Assigned Identity to use for Container Registry access.
- user
Name String
PoolStartTaskResourceFile, PoolStartTaskResourceFileArgs
- Auto
Storage stringContainer Name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- Blob
Prefix string - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - File
Mode string - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - File
Path string - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - Http
Url string - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- Storage
Container stringUrl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
- Auto
Storage stringContainer Name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- Blob
Prefix string - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - File
Mode string - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - File
Path string - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - Http
Url string - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- Storage
Container stringUrl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- User
Assigned stringIdentity Id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
- auto
Storage StringContainer Name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- blob
Prefix String - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - file
Mode String - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - file
Path String - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - http
Url String - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- storage
Container StringUrl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
- auto
Storage stringContainer Name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- blob
Prefix string - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - file
Mode string - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - file
Path string - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - http
Url string - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- storage
Container stringUrl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- user
Assigned stringIdentity Id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
- auto_
storage_ strcontainer_ name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- blob_
prefix str - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - file_
mode str - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - file_
path str - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - http_
url str - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- storage_
container_ strurl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- user_
assigned_ stridentity_ id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
- auto
Storage StringContainer Name - The storage container name in the auto storage account.
- blob
Prefix String - The blob prefix to use when downloading blobs from an Azure Storage container. Only the blobs whose names begin with the specified prefix will be downloaded. The property is valid only when
auto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
is used. This prefix can be a partial filename or a subdirectory. If a prefix is not specified, all the files in the container will be downloaded. - file
Mode String - The file permission mode represented as a string in octal format (e.g.
"0644"
). This property applies only to files being downloaded to Linux compute nodes. It will be ignored if it is specified for aresource_file
which will be downloaded to a Windows node. If this property is not specified for a Linux node, then a default value of 0770 is applied to the file. - file
Path String - The location on the compute node to which to download the file, relative to the task's working directory. If the
http_url
property is specified, thefile_path
is required and describes the path which the file will be downloaded to, including the filename. Otherwise, if theauto_storage_container_name
orstorage_container_url
property is specified,file_path
is optional and is the directory to download the files to. In the case wherefile_path
is used as a directory, any directory structure already associated with the input data will be retained in full and appended to the specified filePath directory. The specified relative path cannot break out of the task's working directory (for example by using '..'). - http
Url String - The URL of the file to download. If the URL is Azure Blob Storage, it must be readable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- storage
Container StringUrl - The URL of the blob container within Azure Blob Storage. This URL must be readable and listable using anonymous access; that is, the Batch service does not present any credentials when downloading the blob. There are two ways to get such a URL for a blob in Azure storage: include a Shared Access Signature (SAS) granting read and list permissions on the blob, or set the ACL for the blob or its container to allow public access.
- user
Assigned StringIdentity Id An identity reference from pool's user assigned managed identity list.
Please Note: Exactly one of
auto_storage_container_name
,storage_container_url
andauto_user
must be specified.
PoolStartTaskUserIdentity, PoolStartTaskUserIdentityArgs
- Auto
User PoolStart Task User Identity Auto User A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- User
Name string - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
- Auto
User PoolStart Task User Identity Auto User A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- User
Name string - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
- auto
User PoolStart Task User Identity Auto User A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- user
Name String - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
- auto
User PoolStart Task User Identity Auto User A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- user
Name string - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
- auto_
user PoolStart Task User Identity Auto User A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- user_
name str - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
- auto
User Property Map A
auto_user
block that describes the user identity under which the start task runs as defined below.Please Note:
user_name
andauto_user
blocks cannot be used both at the same time, but you need to define one or the other.- user
Name String - The username to be used by the Batch pool start task.
PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUser, PoolStartTaskUserIdentityAutoUserArgs
- Elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - Scope string
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
- Elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - Scope string
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
- elevation
Level String - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - scope String
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
- elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - scope string
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
- elevation_
level str - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - scope str
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
- elevation
Level String - The elevation level of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Admin
orNonAdmin
. Defaults toNonAdmin
. - scope String
- The scope of the user identity under which the start task runs. Possible values are
Task
orPool
. Defaults toTask
.
PoolStorageImageReference, PoolStorageImageReferenceArgs
- Id string
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- Offer string
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Publisher string
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Sku string
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Version string
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
- Id string
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- Offer string
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Publisher string
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Sku string
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- Version string
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
- id String
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- offer String
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- publisher String
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- sku String
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- version String
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
- id string
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- offer string
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- publisher string
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- sku string
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- version string
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
- id str
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- offer str
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- publisher str
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- sku str
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- version str
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
- id String
- Specifies the ID of the Custom Image which the virtual machines should be created from. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. See official documentation for more details.
- offer String
- Specifies the offer of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- publisher String
- Specifies the publisher of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- sku String
- Specifies the SKU of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
- version String
Specifies the version of the image used to create the virtual machines. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
To provision a Custom Image, the following fields are applicable:
PoolTaskSchedulingPolicy, PoolTaskSchedulingPolicyArgs
- Node
Fill stringType - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
- Node
Fill stringType - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
- node
Fill StringType - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
- node
Fill stringType - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
- node_
fill_ strtype - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
- node
Fill StringType - Supported values are "Pack" and "Spread". "Pack" means as many tasks as possible (taskSlotsPerNode) should be assigned to each node in the pool before any tasks are assigned to the next node in the pool. "Spread" means that tasks should be assigned evenly across all nodes in the pool.
PoolUserAccount, PoolUserAccountArgs
- Elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- Name string
- The name of the user account.
- Password string
- The password for the user account.
- Linux
User List<PoolConfigurations User Account Linux User Configuration> - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - Windows
User List<PoolConfigurations User Account Windows User Configuration> - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
- Elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- Name string
- The name of the user account.
- Password string
- The password for the user account.
- Linux
User []PoolConfigurations User Account Linux User Configuration - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - Windows
User []PoolConfigurations User Account Windows User Configuration - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
- elevation
Level String - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- name String
- The name of the user account.
- password String
- The password for the user account.
- linux
User List<PoolConfigurations User Account Linux User Configuration> - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - windows
User List<PoolConfigurations User Account Windows User Configuration> - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
- elevation
Level string - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- name string
- The name of the user account.
- password string
- The password for the user account.
- linux
User PoolConfigurations User Account Linux User Configuration[] - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - windows
User PoolConfigurations User Account Windows User Configuration[] - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
- elevation_
level str - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- name str
- The name of the user account.
- password str
- The password for the user account.
- linux_
user_ Sequence[Poolconfigurations User Account Linux User Configuration] - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - windows_
user_ Sequence[Poolconfigurations User Account Windows User Configuration] - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
- elevation
Level String - The elevation level of the user account. "NonAdmin" - The auto user is a standard user without elevated access. "Admin" - The auto user is a user with elevated access and operates with full Administrator permissions. The default value is nonAdmin.
- name String
- The name of the user account.
- password String
- The password for the user account.
- linux
User List<Property Map>Configurations - The
linux_user_configuration
block defined below is a linux-specific user configuration for the user account. This property is ignored if specified on a Windows pool. If not specified, the user is created with the default options. - windows
User List<Property Map>Configurations - The
windows_user_configuration
block defined below is a windows-specific user configuration for the user account. This property can only be specified if the user is on a Windows pool. If not specified and on a Windows pool, the user is created with the default options.
PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfiguration, PoolUserAccountLinuxUserConfigurationArgs
- Gid int
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - Ssh
Private stringKey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- Uid int
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
- Gid int
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - Ssh
Private stringKey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- Uid int
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
- gid Integer
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - ssh
Private StringKey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- uid Integer
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
- gid number
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - ssh
Private stringKey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- uid number
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
- gid int
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - ssh_
private_ strkey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- uid int
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
- gid Number
- The user ID of the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the uid. - ssh
Private StringKey - The SSH private key for the user account. The private key must not be password protected. The private key is used to automatically configure asymmetric-key based authentication for SSH between nodes in a Linux pool when the pool's enableInterNodeCommunication property is true (it is ignored if enableInterNodeCommunication is false). It does this by placing the key pair into the user's .ssh directory. If not specified, password-less SSH is not configured between nodes (no modification of the user's .ssh directory is done).
- uid Number
- The group ID for the user account. The
uid
andgid
properties must be specified together or not at all. If not specified the underlying operating system picks the gid.
PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfiguration, PoolUserAccountWindowsUserConfigurationArgs
- Login
Mode string - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
- Login
Mode string - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
- login
Mode String - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
- login
Mode string - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
- login_
mode str - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
- login
Mode String - Specifies login mode for the user. The default value for VirtualMachineConfiguration pools is interactive mode and for CloudServiceConfiguration pools is batch mode. Values supported are "Batch" and "Interactive".
PoolWindow, PoolWindowArgs
- Enable
Automatic boolUpdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
- Enable
Automatic boolUpdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
- enable
Automatic BooleanUpdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
- enable
Automatic booleanUpdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
- enable_
automatic_ boolupdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
- enable
Automatic BooleanUpdates - Whether automatic updates are enabled on the virtual machine. Defaults to
true
.
Import
Batch Pools can be imported using the resource id
, e.g.
$ pulumi import azure:batch/pool:Pool example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/myGroup1/providers/Microsoft.Batch/batchAccounts/myBatchAccount1/pools/myBatchPool1
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- Azure Classic pulumi/pulumi-azure
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
azurerm
Terraform Provider.