AWS systems-manager documentation change
Summary
Updated link text from 'using Quick Setup' to 'using a Quick Setup patch policy' for consistency
Security assessment
This is a minor documentation edit to standardize terminology. No security-related context or vulnerability remediation is mentioned in the change.
Diff
diff --git a/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-find-noncompliant-nodes.md b/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-find-noncompliant-nodes.md index bbbbffe24..8e754e6a5 100644 --- a//systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-find-noncompliant-nodes.md +++ b//systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-find-noncompliant-nodes.md @@ -17 +17 @@ Patch compliance data from Patch Manager can be sent to AWS Security Hub. Securi -Processes that use the document | **Patch on demand** \- You can scan or patch managed nodes on demand using the **Patch now** option. For information, see [Patching managed nodes on demand](./patch-manager-patch-now-on-demand.html). **Systems Manager Quick Setup patch policies** – You can create a patching configuration in Quick Setup, a tool in AWS Systems Manager, that can scan for or install missing patches on separate schedules for an entire organization, a subset of organizational units, or a single AWS account. For information, see [Configure patching for instances in an organization using Quick Setup](./quick-setup-patch-manager.html). **Run a command** – You can manually run `AWS-RunPatchBaseline` in an operation in Run Command, a tool in AWS Systems Manager. For information, see [Running commands from the console](./running-commands-console.html). **Maintenance window** – You can create a maintenance window that uses the SSM document `AWS-RunPatchBaseline` in a Run Command task type. For information, see [Tutorial: Create a maintenance window for patching using the console](./maintenance-window-tutorial-patching.html). | **Systems Manager Quick Setup Host Management** – You can enable a Host Management configuration option in Quick Setup to scan your managed instances for patch compliance each day. For information, see [Set up Amazon EC2 host management using Quick Setup](./quick-setup-host-management.html). **Systems Manager[Explorer](./Explorer.html)** – When you allow Explorer, a tool in AWS Systems Manager, it regularly scans your managed instances for patch compliance and reports results in the Explorer dashboard. +Processes that use the document | **Patch on demand** \- You can scan or patch managed nodes on demand using the **Patch now** option. For information, see [Patching managed nodes on demand](./patch-manager-patch-now-on-demand.html). **Systems Manager Quick Setup patch policies** – You can create a patching configuration in Quick Setup, a tool in AWS Systems Manager, that can scan for or install missing patches on separate schedules for an entire organization, a subset of organizational units, or a single AWS account. For information, see [Configure patching for instances in an organization using a Quick Setup patch policy](./quick-setup-patch-manager.html). **Run a command** – You can manually run `AWS-RunPatchBaseline` in an operation in Run Command, a tool in AWS Systems Manager. For information, see [Running commands from the console](./running-commands-console.html). **Maintenance window** – You can create a maintenance window that uses the SSM document `AWS-RunPatchBaseline` in a Run Command task type. For information, see [Tutorial: Create a maintenance window for patching using the console](./maintenance-window-tutorial-patching.html). | **Systems Manager Quick Setup Host Management** – You can enable a Host Management configuration option in Quick Setup to scan your managed instances for patch compliance each day. For information, see [Set up Amazon EC2 host management using Quick Setup](./quick-setup-host-management.html). **Systems Manager[Explorer](./Explorer.html)** – When you allow Explorer, a tool in AWS Systems Manager, it regularly scans your managed instances for patch compliance and reports results in the Explorer dashboard.