MediaLive / Client / create_node_registration_script

create_node_registration_script#

MediaLive.Client.create_node_registration_script(**kwargs)#

Create the Register Node script for all the nodes intended for a specific Cluster. You will then run the script on each hardware unit that is intended for that Cluster. The script creates a Node in the specified Cluster. It then binds the Node to this hardware unit, and activates the node hardware for use with MediaLive Anywhere.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_node_registration_script(
    ClusterId='string',
    Id='string',
    Name='string',
    NodeInterfaceMappings=[
        {
            'LogicalInterfaceName': 'string',
            'NetworkInterfaceMode': 'NAT'|'BRIDGE',
            'PhysicalInterfaceName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    RequestId='string',
    Role='BACKUP'|'ACTIVE'
)
Parameters:
  • ClusterId (string) – [REQUIRED] The ID of the cluster

  • Id (string) – If you’re generating a re-registration script for an already existing node, this is where you provide the id.

  • Name (string) – Specify a pattern for MediaLive Anywhere to use to assign a name to each Node in the Cluster. The pattern can include the variables $hn (hostname of the node hardware) and $ts for the date and time that the Node is created, in UTC (for example, 2024-08-20T23:35:12Z).

  • NodeInterfaceMappings (list) –

    Documentation update needed

    • (dict) – A mapping that’s used to pair a logical network interface name on a Node with the physical interface name exposed in the operating system.

      • LogicalInterfaceName (string) – A uniform logical interface name to address in a MediaLive channel configuration.

      • NetworkInterfaceMode (string) – Used in NodeInterfaceMapping and NodeInterfaceMappingCreateRequest

      • PhysicalInterfaceName (string) – The name of the physical interface on the hardware that will be running Elemental anywhere.

  • RequestId (string) – An ID that you assign to a create request. This ID ensures idempotency when creating resources.This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • Role (string) – The initial role of the Node in the Cluster. ACTIVE means the Node is available for encoding. BACKUP means the Node is a redundant Node and might get used if an ACTIVE Node fails.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'NodeRegistrationScript': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) – A new node registration script has been completed.

    • NodeRegistrationScript (string) – A script that can be run on a Bring Your Own Device Elemental Anywhere system to create a node in a cluster.

Exceptions