licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions {paws.management} | R Documentation |
AWS License Manager Linux Subscriptions
Description
With License Manager, you can discover and track your commercial Linux subscriptions on running Amazon EC2 instances.
Usage
licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions(
config = list(),
credentials = list(),
endpoint = NULL,
region = NULL
)
Arguments
config |
Optional configuration of credentials, endpoint, and/or region.
|
credentials |
Optional credentials shorthand for the config parameter
|
endpoint |
Optional shorthand for complete URL to use for the constructed client. |
region |
Optional shorthand for AWS Region used in instantiating the client. |
Value
A client for the service. You can call the service's operations using
syntax like svc$operation(...)
, where svc
is the name you've assigned
to the client. The available operations are listed in the
Operations section.
Service syntax
svc <- licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions( config = list( credentials = list( creds = list( access_key_id = "string", secret_access_key = "string", session_token = "string" ), profile = "string", anonymous = "logical" ), endpoint = "string", region = "string", close_connection = "logical", timeout = "numeric", s3_force_path_style = "logical", sts_regional_endpoint = "string" ), credentials = list( creds = list( access_key_id = "string", secret_access_key = "string", session_token = "string" ), profile = "string", anonymous = "logical" ), endpoint = "string", region = "string" )
Operations
get_service_settings | Lists the Linux subscriptions service settings |
list_linux_subscription_instances | Lists the running Amazon EC2 instances that were discovered with commercial Linux subscriptions |
list_linux_subscriptions | Lists the Linux subscriptions that have been discovered |
update_service_settings | Updates the service settings for Linux subscriptions |
Examples
## Not run:
svc <- licensemanagerlinuxsubscriptions()
svc$get_service_settings(
Foo = 123
)
## End(Not run)