The OCID of the compartment that contains the scheduled job.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}}
User-specified description of the scheduled job. Avoid entering confidential information.
User-friendly name for the scheduled job. Does not have to be unique and you can change the name later. Avoid entering confidential information.
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Department": "Finance"}}
Indicates whether this scheduled job is managed by the Autonomous Linux service.
Indicates whether to apply the scheduled job to all compartments in the tenancy when managedCompartmentIds specifies the tenancy OCID (root compartment).
The lifecycle stage OCIDs that this scheduled job operates on. A scheduled job can only operate on one type of target, therefore you must supply either this or managedInstanceIds, or managedInstanceGroupIds, or managedCompartmentIds.
The list of locations this scheduled job should operate on for a job targeting on compartments. (Empty list means apply to all locations). This can only be set when managedCompartmentIds is not empty.
The compartment OCIDs that this scheduled job operates on. To apply the job to all compartments in the tenancy, set this to the tenancy OCID (root compartment) and set isSubcompartmentIncluded to true. A scheduled job can only operate on one type of target, therefore you must supply either this or managedInstanceIds, or managedInstanceGroupIds, or lifecycleStageIds.
The managed instance group OCIDs that this scheduled job operates on. A scheduled job can only operate on one type of target, therefore you must supply either this or managedInstanceIds, or managedCompartmentIds, or lifecycleStageIds.
The managed instance OCIDs that this scheduled job operates on. A scheduled job can only operate on one type of target, therefore you must supply either this or managedInstanceGroupIds, or managedCompartmentIds, or lifecycleStageIds.
The list of operations this scheduled job needs to perform. A scheduled job supports only one operation type, unless it is one of the following:
The frequency schedule for a recurring scheduled job.
The amount of time in minutes to wait until retrying the scheduled job. If set, the service will automatically retry a failed scheduled job after the interval. For example, you could set the interval to [2,5,10]. If the initial execution of the job fails, the service waits 2 minutes and then retries. If that fails, the service waits 5 minutes and then retries. If that fails, the service waits 10 minutes and then retries.
The type of scheduling frequency for the scheduled job.
The desired time of the next execution of this scheduled job (in RFC 3339 format).
Provides the information used to create a scheduled job.