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Use RegisterDefaultPatchBaseline with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use RegisterDefaultPatchBaseline.
- CLI
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- AWS CLI
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To set the default patch baseline
The following register-default-patch-baseline example registers the specified custom patch baseline as the default patch baseline for the operating system type that it supports.
aws ssm register-default-patch-baseline \
--baseline-id "pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE"
Output:
{
"BaselineId":"pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE"
}
The following register-default-patch-baseline example registers the default patch baseline provided by AWS for CentOS as the default patch baseline.
aws ssm register-default-patch-baseline \
--baseline-id "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:733109147000:patchbaseline/pb-0574b43a65ea646ed"
Output:
{
"BaselineId":"pb-abc123cf9bEXAMPLE"
}
For more information, see About Predefined and Custom Patch Baselines in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
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Example 1: This example registers a patch baseline as the default patch baseline.
Register-SSMDefaultPatchBaseline -BaselineId "pb-03da896ca3b68b639"
Output:
pb-03da896ca3b68b639
- Tools for PowerShell V5
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Example 1: This example registers a patch baseline as the default patch baseline.
Register-SSMDefaultPatchBaseline -BaselineId "pb-03da896ca3b68b639"
Output:
pb-03da896ca3b68b639
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.