ServiceDeploymentCircuitBreaker
Information about the circuit breaker used to determine when a service deployment has failed.
The deployment circuit breaker is the rolling update mechanism that determines if the tasks reach a steady state. The deployment circuit breaker has an option that will automatically roll back a failed deployment to the last cpompleted service revision. For more information, see How the Amazon ECS deployment circuit breaker detects failures in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Contents
- failureCount
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The number of times the circuit breaker detected a service deploymeny failure.
Type: Integer
Required: No
- status
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The circuit breaker status. Amazon ECS is not using the circuit breaker for service deployment failures when the status is
DISABLED
.Type: String
Valid Values:
TRIGGERED | MONITORING | MONITORING_COMPLETE | DISABLED
Required: No
- threshold
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The threshhold which determines that the service deployment failed.
The deployment circuit breaker calculates the threshold value, and then uses the value to determine when to move the deployment to a FAILED state. The deployment circuit breaker has a minimum threshold of 3 and a maximum threshold of 200. and uses the values in the following formula to determine the deployment failure.
0.5 * desired task count
Type: Integer
Required: No
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: