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    request body.
  resourceAllowanceId: ID used to uniquely identify the ResourceAllowance
    within its parent scope. This field should contain at most 63 characters
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Enums:
  StateValueValuesEnum: Job state

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Fields:
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a network API call.

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Fields:
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    if any.
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  AdditionalProperty: An additional property for a MetadataValue object.

Fields:
  additionalProperties: Properties of the object. Contains field @type
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Messages:
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Fields:
  additionalProperties: Properties of the object. Contains field @type
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g)rP   i  a  PlacementPolicy describes a group placement policy for the VMs
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Messages:
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Fields:
  createTime: Output only. Time when the ResourceAllowance was created.
  labels: Optional. Labels are attributes that can be set and used by both
    the user and by Batch. Labels must meet the following constraints: *
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    underscores, and dashes. * All characters must use UTF-8 encoding, and
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  name: Identifier. ResourceAllowance name. For example:
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    allowance-1".
  notifications: Optional. Notification configurations.
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    ResourceAllowance.
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  AdditionalProperty: An additional property for a LabelsValue object.

Fields:
  additionalProperties: Additional properties of type LabelsValue
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container as part of a Task.

Messages:
  LabelsValue: Labels for this Runnable.

Fields:
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    has expired then no further Runnables will execute, not even always_run
    Runnables.
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  barrier: Barrier runnable.
  container: Container runnable.
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    set for the whole Task or TaskGroup).
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  labels: Labels for this Runnable.
  script: Script runnable.
  timeout: Timeout for this Runnable.
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