Class PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder (2.85.0)

public static final class PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder extends GeneratedMessage.Builder<PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder> implements PatchJobs.PatchRolloutOrBuilder

Patch rollout configuration specifications. Contains details on the concurrency control when applying patch(es) to all targeted VMs.

Protobuf type google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout

Static Methods

getDescriptor()

public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor

Methods

build()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout build()
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout

buildPartial()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout buildPartial()
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout

clear()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder clear()
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder
Overrides

clearDisruptionBudget()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder clearDisruptionBudget()

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

clearMode()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder clearMode()

Mode of the patch rollout.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;

Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

This builder for chaining.

getDefaultInstanceForType()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout getDefaultInstanceForType()
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout

getDescriptorForType()

public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor
Overrides

getDisruptionBudget()

public Common.FixedOrPercent getDisruptionBudget()

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Returns
Type Description
Common.FixedOrPercent

The disruptionBudget.

getDisruptionBudgetBuilder()

public Common.FixedOrPercent.Builder getDisruptionBudgetBuilder()

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Returns
Type Description
Common.FixedOrPercent.Builder

getDisruptionBudgetOrBuilder()

public Common.FixedOrPercentOrBuilder getDisruptionBudgetOrBuilder()

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Returns
Type Description
Common.FixedOrPercentOrBuilder

getMode()

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode getMode()

Mode of the patch rollout.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;

Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode

The mode.

getModeValue()

public int getModeValue()

Mode of the patch rollout.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;

Returns
Type Description
int

The enum numeric value on the wire for mode.

hasDisruptionBudget()

public boolean hasDisruptionBudget()

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the disruptionBudget field is set.

internalGetFieldAccessorTable()

protected GeneratedMessage.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
Returns
Type Description
FieldAccessorTable
Overrides

isInitialized()

public final boolean isInitialized()
Returns
Type Description
boolean
Overrides

mergeDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent value)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder mergeDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent value)

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Parameter
Name Description
value Common.FixedOrPercent
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

mergeFrom(PatchJobs.PatchRollout other)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder mergeFrom(PatchJobs.PatchRollout other)
Parameter
Name Description
other PatchJobs.PatchRollout
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
Parameters
Name Description
input CodedInputStream
extensionRegistry ExtensionRegistryLite
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder
Overrides
Exceptions
Type Description
IOException

mergeFrom(Message other)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
Parameter
Name Description
other Message
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder
Overrides

setDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent value)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder setDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent value)

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Parameter
Name Description
value Common.FixedOrPercent
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

setDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent.Builder builderForValue)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder setDisruptionBudget(Common.FixedOrPercent.Builder builderForValue)

The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment. The number of VMs calculated from multiplying the percentage by the total number of VMs in a zone is rounded up.

During patching, a VM is considered disrupted from the time the agent is notified to begin until patching has completed. This disruption time includes the time to complete reboot and any post-patch steps.

A VM contributes to the disruption budget if its patching operation fails either when applying the patches, running pre or post patch steps, or if it fails to respond with a success notification before timing out. VMs that are not running or do not have an active agent do not count toward this disruption budget.

For zone-by-zone rollouts, if the disruption budget in a zone is exceeded, the patch job stops, because continuing to the next zone requires completion of the patch process in the previous zone.

For example, if the disruption budget has a fixed value of 10, and 8 VMs fail to patch in the current zone, the patch job continues to patch 2 VMs at a time until the zone is completed. When that zone is completed successfully, patching begins with 10 VMs at a time in the next zone. If 10 VMs in the next zone fail to patch, the patch job stops.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.FixedOrPercent disruption_budget = 2;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue Common.FixedOrPercent.Builder
Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

setMode(PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode value)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder setMode(PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode value)

Mode of the patch rollout.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
value PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode

The mode to set.

Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

This builder for chaining.

setModeValue(int value)

public PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder setModeValue(int value)

Mode of the patch rollout.

.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
value int

The enum numeric value on the wire for mode to set.

Returns
Type Description
PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder

This builder for chaining.