The list of OCIDs for the child work requests.
The OCID of the compartment that contains the work request. Work requests should be scoped to the same compartment as the resource it affects. If the work request affects multiple resources the different compartments, the services selects the compartment of the primary resource.
The EventFingerprint associated with the content. This property is required when the work request type is IMPORT_CONTENT or REMOVE_CONTENT.
The location of the bundle in the filesystem of the resource associated to this work request.
A short description about the work request.
A short display name for the work request.
The event id of the content. This property is required when the work request type is IMPORT_CONTENT or REMOVE_CONTENT.
The OCID of the work request.
The OCID of the resource that initiated the work request.
Indicates whether this work request is managed by the Autonomous Linux service.
A progress or error message, if there is any.
The list of appstream modules being operated on.
Type of the work request.
A list of package names to be installed, updated, or removed.
The OCID of the parent work request, if there is any.
The percentage complete of the operation tracked by this work request. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The list of OCIDs for the resources affected by the work request.
Indicates whether this work request is managed by the Autonomous Linux service.
The OCID of the original work request that is being retried.
Status of the work request.
The date and time the work request was created (in RFC 3339 format).
The date and time the work request completed (in RFC 3339 format).
The scheduled date and time to retry the work request (in RFC 3339 format).
The date and time the work request started (in RFC 3339 format).
The date and time the work request started (in RFC 3339 format).
The UUIDs of the target Windows update (only used when operation type is INSTALL_WINDOWS_UPDATES).
An object that defines a work request.