Interface PatchJobs.PatchRolloutOrBuilder

  • All Superinterfaces:
    com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder, com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    PatchJobs.PatchRollout, PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Builder
    Enclosing class:
    PatchJobs

    public static interface PatchJobs.PatchRolloutOrBuilder
    extends com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Common.FixedOrPercent getDisruptionBudget()
      The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment.
      Common.FixedOrPercentOrBuilder getDisruptionBudgetOrBuilder()
      The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment.
      PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode getMode()
      Mode of the patch rollout.
      int getModeValue()
      Mode of the patch rollout.
      boolean hasDisruptionBudget()
      The maximum number (or percentage) of VMs per zone to disrupt at any given moment.
      • Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder

        isInitialized
      • Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder

        findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneof
    • Method Detail

      • getModeValue

        int getModeValue()
         Mode of the patch rollout.
         
        .google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;
        Returns:
        The enum numeric value on the wire for mode.
      • getMode

        PatchJobs.PatchRollout.Mode getMode()
         Mode of the patch rollout.
         
        .google.cloud.osconfig.v1.PatchRollout.Mode mode = 1;
        Returns:
        The mode.
      • hasDisruptionBudget

        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:
        Whether the disruptionBudget field is set.
      • getDisruptionBudget

        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:
        The disruptionBudget.
      • getDisruptionBudgetOrBuilder

        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;