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  1. Preface
  2. Runtime environments
  3. Hosted Agent
  4. Secure Agent groups
  5. Secure Agents
  6. Secure Agent installation in a cloud environment
  7. Secure Agent installation in a local environment
  8. Serverless runtime environment setup in AWS
  9. Serverless runtime environments

Runtime Environments

Runtime Environments

Editing a serverless runtime environment

Editing a serverless runtime environment

The properties that you can edit in a serverless runtime environment vary, depending on the environment's status.
You can edit the following properties, based on the status of the serverless runtime environment:
  • Up and Running. You can only update the following fields:
    Max Compute Units Per Task
    and
    Task Timeout
    . The updated values take effect for subsequent task runs.
  • Failed. You can update all the properties. The updated properties take effect once you use the
    Redeploy
    (AWS) or
    Start environment
    action (Azure).
If the serverless runtime environment shows any other status, you must delete the serverless runtime environment and create a new one.
To edit a serverless runtime environment, expand the
Actions
menu for the serverless runtime environment and select
Edit
. This works for both Azure and AWS serverless runtime environments.
For serverless runtime environments created in Azure Native ISV Services, you can also use the Azure portal to edit the properties.

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