Use GetDefaultPatchBaseline
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use GetDefaultPatchBaseline
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- CLI
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- AWS CLI
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Example 1: To display the default Windows patch baseline
The following
get-default-patch-baseline
example retrieves details for the default patch baseline for Windows Server.aws ssm get-default-patch-baseline
Output:
{ "BaselineId": "pb-0713accee01612345", "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS" }
Example 2: To display the default patch baseline for Amazon Linux
The following
get-default-patch-baseline
example retrieves details for the default patch baseline for Amazon Linux.aws ssm get-default-patch-baseline \ --operating-system
AMAZON_LINUX
Output:
{ "BaselineId": "pb-047c6eb9c8fc12345", "OperatingSystem": "AMAZON_LINUX" }
For more information, see About Predefined and Custom Patch Baselines <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-patch-baselines.html>__ and Set an Existing Patch Baseline as the Default in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
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For API details, see GetDefaultPatchBaseline
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell
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Example 1: This example displays the default patch baseline.
Get-SSMDefaultPatchBaseline
Output:
arn:aws:ssm:us-west-2:123456789012:patchbaseline/pb-04fb4ae6142167966
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For API details, see GetDefaultPatchBaseline in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.
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For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using this service with an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.