startRun
Starts a new run and returns details about the run, or duplicates an existing run. A run is a single invocation of a workflow. If you provide request IDs, Amazon Web Services HealthOmics identifies duplicate requests and starts the run only once. Monitor the progress of the run by calling the GetRun
API operation.
To start a new run, the following inputs are required:
A service role ARN (
roleArn
).The run's workflow ID (
workflowId
, not theuuid
orrunId
).An Amazon S3 location (
outputUri
) where the run outputs will be saved.All required workflow parameters (
parameter
), which can include optional parameters from the parameter template. The run cannot include any parameters that are not defined in the parameter template. To see all possible parameters, use theGetRun
API operation.For runs with a
STATIC
(default) storage type, specify the required storage capacity (in gibibytes). A storage capacity value is not required for runs that useDYNAMIC
storage.
StartRun
can also duplicate an existing run using the run's default values. You can modify these default values and/or add other optional inputs. To duplicate a run, the following inputs are required:
A service role ARN (
roleArn
).The ID of the run to duplicate (
runId
).An Amazon S3 location where the run outputs will be saved (
outputUri
).
To learn more about the optional parameters for StartRun
, see Starting a run in the Amazon Web Services HealthOmics User Guide.
Use the retentionMode
input to control how long the metadata for each run is stored in CloudWatch. There are two retention modes:
Specify
REMOVE
to automatically remove the oldest runs when you reach the maximum service retention limit for runs. It is recommended that you use theREMOVE
mode to initiate major run requests so that your runs do not fail when you reach the limit.The
retentionMode
is set to theRETAIN
mode by default, which allows you to manually remove runs after reaching the maximum service retention limit. Under this setting, you cannot create additional runs until you remove the excess runs.
To learn more about the retention modes, see Run retention mode in the Amazon Web Services HealthOmics User Guide.