ServiceSetting
is an account-level setting for an AWS service. This
setting defines how a user interacts with or uses a service or a feature
of a service. For example, if an AWS service charges money to the
account based on feature or service usage, then the AWS service team
might create a default setting of "false". This means the user can't use
this feature unless they change the setting to "true" and intentionally
opt in for a paid feature.
Services map a SettingId
object to a setting value. AWS services teams
define the default value for a SettingId
. You can't create a new
SettingId
, but you can overwrite the default value if you have the
ssm:UpdateServiceSetting
permission for the setting. Use the
get_service_setting
API action to view the
current value. Use the
update_service_setting
API action to
change the default setting.
Reset the service setting for the account to the default value as provisioned by the AWS service team.
ssm_reset_service_setting(SettingId)
A list with the following syntax:
list(
ServiceSetting = list(
SettingId = "string",
SettingValue = "string",
LastModifiedDate = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
),
LastModifiedUser = "string",
ARN = "string",
Status = "string"
)
)
[required] The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service setting to reset. The
setting ID can be /ssm/parameter-store/default-parameter-tier
,
/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled
, or
/ssm/managed-instance/activation-tier
. For example,
arn:aws:ssm:us-east-1:111122223333:servicesetting/ssm/parameter-store/high-throughput-enabled
.
svc$reset_service_setting(
SettingId = "string"
)