Updates stack instances in the specified accounts and regions.
Operation description
In this topic, the stack group named MyStackGroup
that is created in the China (Hangzhou) region is used. The stack group is granted the self-managed permissions. In this example, stacks of the stack group are updated by using the Alibaba Cloud accounts whose IDs are 151266687691****
and 141261387191****
in the China (Hangzhou) region and China (Beijing) region.
Debugging
Authorization information
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
RegionId | string | Yes | The region ID of the stack group. You can call the DescribeRegions operation to query the most recent region list. | cn-hangzhou |
StackGroupName | string | Yes | The name of the stack group. The name must be unique within a region. | MyStackGroup |
AccountIds | array | No | The IDs of the execution accounts within which you want to deploy stacks in self-managed mode. You can specify up to 20 execution account IDs. Note
If you want to update stacks in self-managed permission mode, you must specify this parameter.
| |
string | No | The ID of the execution account within which you want to deploy stacks in self-managed mode. You can specify up to 20 execution account IDs. Note
If you want to update stacks in self-managed permission mode, you must specify this parameter.
| ["151266687691****","141261387191****"] | |
RegionIds | array | Yes | The IDs of the regions where you want to update the stacks. You can specify up to 20 region IDs. | |
string | Yes | The ID of the region where you want to update the stacks. You can specify up to 20 region IDs. | ["cn-hangzhou","cn-beijing"] | |
ClientToken | string | No | The client token that is used to ensure the idempotence of the request. You can use the client to generate the token, but you must make sure that the token is unique among different requests. | 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-42665544**** |
OperationDescription | string | No | The description of the update operation. The description must be 1 to 256 characters in length. | Update stack instances in hangzhou and beijing |
OperationPreferences | object | No | The preference settings of the update operation. The following parameters are available:
Separate multiple parameters with commas (,). Note
| {"FailureToleranceCount": 1,"MaxConcurrentCount": 2} |
TimeoutInMinutes | long | No | The timeout period for the update operation.
| 10 |
ParameterOverrides | array<object> | No | The parameters that are used to override specific parameters. | |
object | No | |||
ParameterKey | string | Yes | The key of parameter N that you want to use to override a specific parameter. If you do not specify this parameter, ROS uses the name that you specified when you created the stack group. Maximum value of N: 200. Note
| Amount |
ParameterValue | string | Yes | The value of parameter N that you want to use to override a specific parameter. If you do not specify this parameter, ROS uses the value that you specified when you created the stack group. Maximum value of N: 200. Note
| 1 |
DeploymentTargets | object | No | The folders in which you want to deploy stacks in service-managed mode. Note
If you want to update stacks in service-managed permission mode, you must specify this parameter.
| |
RdFolderIds | array | No | The folder IDs of the resource directory. | |
string | No | The folder ID of the resource directory. You can specify up to five folder IDs. You must specify at least one of the following parameters: RdFolderIds and AccountIds. The following rules apply:
Note
To view the folder IDs, go to the Overview page in the Resource Management console. For more information, see View the basic information about a folder.
| ["fd-4PvlVLOL8v"] | |
AccountIds | array | No | The IDs of the member accounts in the resource directory. You can specify up to 20 member account IDs. Note
To view the member account IDs, go to the Overview page in the Resource Management console. For more information, see View the details of a member.
| |
string | No | The ID of the member account in the resource directory. You can specify up to 20 member account IDs. Note
To view the member account IDs, go to the Overview page in the Resource Management console. For more information, see View the details of a member.
| ["151266687691****","141261387191****"] |
For more information about common request parameters, see Common parameters.
Response parameters
Examples
Sample success responses
JSON
format
{
"RequestId": "14A07460-EBE7-47CA-9757-12CC4761D47A",
"OperationId": "6da106ca-1784-4a6f-a7e1-e723863d****"
}
Error codes
For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.
Change history
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