IoTEventsData / Client / batch_reset_alarm
batch_reset_alarm#
- IoTEventsData.Client.batch_reset_alarm(**kwargs)#
- Resets one or more alarms. The alarms return to the - NORMALstate after you reset them.- See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.batch_reset_alarm( resetActionRequests=[ { 'requestId': 'string', 'alarmModelName': 'string', 'keyValue': 'string', 'note': 'string' }, ] ) - Parameters:
- resetActionRequests (list) – - [REQUIRED] - The list of reset action requests. You can specify up to 10 requests per operation. - (dict) – - Information needed to reset the alarm. - requestId (string) – [REQUIRED] - The request ID. Each ID must be unique within each batch. 
- alarmModelName (string) – [REQUIRED] - The name of the alarm model. 
- keyValue (string) – - The value of the key used as a filter to select only the alarms associated with the key. 
- note (string) – - The note that you can leave when you reset the alarm. 
 
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'errorEntries': [ { 'requestId': 'string', 'errorCode': 'ResourceNotFoundException'|'InvalidRequestException'|'InternalFailureException'|'ServiceUnavailableException'|'ThrottlingException', 'errorMessage': 'string' }, ] } - Response Structure- (dict) – - errorEntries (list) – - A list of errors associated with the request, or - nullif there are no errors. Each error entry contains an entry ID that helps you identify the entry that failed.- (dict) – - Contains error messages associated with one of the following requests: - requestId (string) – - The request ID. Each ID must be unique within each batch. 
- errorCode (string) – - The error code. 
- errorMessage (string) – - A message that describes the error. 
 
 
 
 
 - Exceptions- IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
- IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.InternalFailureException
- IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
- IoTEventsData.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException