Reference documentation and code samples for the Batch V1 API class Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy.
A Job's resource allocation policy describes when, where, and how compute resources should be allocated for the Job.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#instances
def instances() -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::InstancePolicyOrTemplate>
- (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::InstancePolicyOrTemplate>) — Describe instances that can be created by this AllocationPolicy. Only instances[0] is supported now.
#instances=
def instances=(value) -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::InstancePolicyOrTemplate>
- value (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::InstancePolicyOrTemplate>) — Describe instances that can be created by this AllocationPolicy. Only instances[0] is supported now.
- (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::InstancePolicyOrTemplate>) — Describe instances that can be created by this AllocationPolicy. Only instances[0] is supported now.
#labels
def labels() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
- (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Labels applied to all VM instances and other resources created by AllocationPolicy. Labels could be user provided or system generated. You can assign up to 64 labels. Google Compute Engine label restrictions apply. Label names that start with "goog-" or "google-" are reserved.
#labels=
def labels=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
- value (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Labels applied to all VM instances and other resources created by AllocationPolicy. Labels could be user provided or system generated. You can assign up to 64 labels. Google Compute Engine label restrictions apply. Label names that start with "goog-" or "google-" are reserved.
- (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Labels applied to all VM instances and other resources created by AllocationPolicy. Labels could be user provided or system generated. You can assign up to 64 labels. Google Compute Engine label restrictions apply. Label names that start with "goog-" or "google-" are reserved.
#location
def location() -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::LocationPolicy
- (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::LocationPolicy) — Location where compute resources should be allocated for the Job.
#location=
def location=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::LocationPolicy
- value (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::LocationPolicy) — Location where compute resources should be allocated for the Job.
- (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::LocationPolicy) — Location where compute resources should be allocated for the Job.
#network
def network() -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::NetworkPolicy
-
(::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::NetworkPolicy) — The network policy.
If you define an instance template in the
InstancePolicyOrTemplate
field, Batch will use the network settings in the instance template instead of this field.
#network=
def network=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::NetworkPolicy
-
value (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::NetworkPolicy) — The network policy.
If you define an instance template in the
InstancePolicyOrTemplate
field, Batch will use the network settings in the instance template instead of this field.
-
(::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::NetworkPolicy) — The network policy.
If you define an instance template in the
InstancePolicyOrTemplate
field, Batch will use the network settings in the instance template instead of this field.
#placement
def placement() -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::PlacementPolicy
- (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::PlacementPolicy) — The placement policy.
#placement=
def placement=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::PlacementPolicy
- value (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::PlacementPolicy) — The placement policy.
- (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::AllocationPolicy::PlacementPolicy) — The placement policy.
#service_account
def service_account() -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::ServiceAccount
-
(::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::ServiceAccount) —
Defines the service account for Batch-created VMs. If omitted, the default Compute Engine service account is used. Must match the service account specified in any used instance template configured in the Batch job.
Includes the following fields:
- email: The service account's email address. If not set, the default Compute Engine service account is used.
- scopes: Additional OAuth scopes to grant the service account, beyond the default cloud-platform scope. (list of strings)
#service_account=
def service_account=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::ServiceAccount
-
value (::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::ServiceAccount) —
Defines the service account for Batch-created VMs. If omitted, the default Compute Engine service account is used. Must match the service account specified in any used instance template configured in the Batch job.
Includes the following fields:
- email: The service account's email address. If not set, the default Compute Engine service account is used.
- scopes: Additional OAuth scopes to grant the service account, beyond the default cloud-platform scope. (list of strings)
-
(::Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::ServiceAccount) —
Defines the service account for Batch-created VMs. If omitted, the default Compute Engine service account is used. Must match the service account specified in any used instance template configured in the Batch job.
Includes the following fields:
- email: The service account's email address. If not set, the default Compute Engine service account is used.
- scopes: Additional OAuth scopes to grant the service account, beyond the default cloud-platform scope. (list of strings)
#tags
def tags() -> ::Array<::String>
-
(::Array<::String>) — Optional. Tags applied to the VM instances.
The tags identify valid sources or targets for network firewalls. Each tag must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035.
#tags=
def tags=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
-
value (::Array<::String>) — Optional. Tags applied to the VM instances.
The tags identify valid sources or targets for network firewalls. Each tag must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035.
-
(::Array<::String>) — Optional. Tags applied to the VM instances.
The tags identify valid sources or targets for network firewalls. Each tag must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035.