Resize Resize

yaml
type: "io.kestra.plugin.azure.batch.pool.Resize"

Resize a Azure Batch pool.

Examples

yaml
id: azure_batch_pool_resize
namespace: company.team

tasks:
  - id: resize
    type: io.kestra.plugin.azure.batch.pool.Resize
    poolId: "<your-pool-id>"
    targetDedicatedNodes: "12"

Properties

endpoint

  • Type: string
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required: ✔️

The blob service endpoint.

poolId

  • Type: string
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required: ✔️

The ID of the pool.

targetDedicatedNodes

  • Type: integer
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required: ✔️
  • Default: 0

The desired number of dedicated compute nodes in the pool.

targetLowPriorityNodes

  • Type: integer
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required: ✔️
  • Default: 0

The desired number of low-priority compute nodes in the pool.

accessKey

  • Type: string
  • Dynamic:
  • Required:

account

  • Type: string
  • Dynamic:
  • Required:

Outputs

pool

  • Type: Pool
  • Required:

The pool that has been resized.

Definitions

io.kestra.plugin.azure.batch.models.Pool

Properties

id
  • Type: string
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required:

A string that uniquely identifies the Pool within the Account.

The ID can contain any combination of alphanumeric characters including hyphens and underscores, and cannot contain more than 64 characters. The ID is case-preserving and case-insensitive (that is, you may not have two Pool IDs within an Account that differ only by case).

targetDedicatedNodes
  • Type: integer
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required:

The desired number of dedicated Compute Nodes in the Pool.

This property must not be specified if enableAutoScale is set to true. If enableAutoScale is set to false, then you must set either targetDedicatedNodes, targetLowPriorityNodes, or both.

targetLowPriorityNodes
  • Type: integer
  • Dynamic: ✔️
  • Required:

The desired number of low-priority Compute Nodes in the Pool.

This property must not be specified if enableAutoScale is set to true. If enableAutoScale is set to false, then you must set either targetDedicatedNodes, targetLowPriorityNodes, or both.

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