AssociateNodeResponse Class
(QtAws::OpsWorksCM::AssociateNodeResponse)The AssociateNodeResponse class provides an interace for OpsWorksCM AssociateNode responses. More...
| Header: | #include <AssociateNodeResponse> |
| Inherits: | QtAws::OpsWorksCM::OpsWorksCMResponse |
Public Functions
| AssociateNodeResponse(const AssociateNodeRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
| virtual const AssociateNodeRequest * | request() const override |
- 7 public functions inherited from QtAws::Core::AwsAbstractResponse
Protected Slots
| virtual void | parseSuccess(QIODevice &response) override |
- 1 protected slot inherited from QtAws::OpsWorksCM::OpsWorksCMResponse
- 1 protected slot inherited from QtAws::Core::AwsAbstractResponse
Additional Inherited Members
- 1 signal inherited from QtAws::Core::AwsAbstractResponse
- 1 static public member inherited from QtAws::Core::AwsAbstractResponse
- 7 protected functions inherited from QtAws::Core::AwsAbstractResponse
Detailed Description
The AssociateNodeResponse class provides an interace for OpsWorksCM AssociateNode responses.
<fullname>AWS OpsWorks CM</fullname>
AWS OpsWorks for configuration management (CM) is a service that runs and manages configuration management servers.
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<b>Glossary of terms</b>
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<b>Server</b>: A configuration management server that can be highly-available. The configuration management server runs on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, and may use various other AWS services, such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and Elastic Load Balancing. A server is a generic abstraction over the configuration manager that you want to use, much like Amazon RDS. In AWS OpsWorks CM, you do not start or stop servers. After you create servers, they continue to run until they are
deleted> </li> <li>
<b>Engine</b>: The engine is the specific configuration manager that you want to use. Valid values in this release include <code>Chef</code> and
<code>Puppet</code>> </li> <li>
<b>Backup</b>: This is an application-level backup of the data that the configuration manager stores. AWS OpsWorks CM creates an S3 bucket for backups when you launch the first server. A backup maintains a snapshot of a server's configuration-related attributes at the time the backup
starts> </li> <li>
<b>Events</b>: Events are always related to a server. Events are written during server creation, when health checks run, when backups are created, when system maintenance is performed, etc. When you delete a server, the server's events are also
deleted> </li> <li>
<b>Account attributes</b>: Every account has attributes that are assigned in the AWS OpsWorks CM database. These attributes store information about configuration limits (servers, backups, etc.) and your customer account.
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<b>Endpoints</b>
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AWS OpsWorks CM supports the following endpoints, all HTTPS. You must connect to one of the following endpoints. Your servers can only be accessed or managed within the endpoint in which they are
created> <ul> <li>
opsworks-cm.us-east-1.amazonaws.co> </li> <li>
opsworks-cm.us-west-2.amazonaws.co> </li> <li>
opsworks-cm.eu-west-1.amazonaws.co> </li> </ul>
<b>Throttling limits</b>
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All API operations allow for five requests per second with a burst of 10 requests per
See also OpsWorksCMClient::associateNode.
Member Function Documentation
AssociateNodeResponse::AssociateNodeResponse(const AssociateNodeRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0)
Constructs a AssociateNodeResponse object for reply to request, with parent parent.
[override virtual protected slot] void AssociateNodeResponse::parseSuccess(QIODevice &response)
Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::parseSuccess().
Parses a successful OpsWorksCM AssociateNode response.
[override virtual] const AssociateNodeRequest *AssociateNodeResponse::request() const
Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::request().
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