aws-sdk-datasync 1.44.0 → 1.45.0

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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.45.0 (2022-04-05)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - AWS DataSync now supports Amazon FSx for OpenZFS locations.
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  1.44.0 (2022-02-24)
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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+ # Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, String] :fsx_filesystem_arn
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+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, Types::FsxProtocol] :protocol
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+ # The type of protocol that DataSync uses to access your file system.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, Array<String>] :security_group_arns
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+ # The ARNs of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx for
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+ # OpenZFS file system.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [String] :subdirectory
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+ # A subdirectory in the location's path that must begin with `/fsx`.
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+ # DataSync uses this subdirectory to read or write data (depending on
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+ # whether the file system is a source or destination location).
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+ #
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+ # @option params [Array<Types::TagListEntry>] :tags
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+ # The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the
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+ # resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you
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+ # manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you
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+ # create a name tag for your location.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Types::CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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+ #
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+ # * {Types::CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#location_arn #location_arn} => String
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+ #
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+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.create_location_fsx_open_zfs({
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+ # fsx_filesystem_arn: "FsxFilesystemArn", # required
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+ # protocol: { # required
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+ # nfs: {
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+ # mount_options: {
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+ # version: "AUTOMATIC", # accepts AUTOMATIC, NFS3, NFS4_0, NFS4_1
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # security_group_arns: ["Ec2SecurityGroupArn"], # required
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+ # subdirectory: "FsxOpenZfsSubdirectory",
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+ # tags: [
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+ # {
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+ # key: "TagKey", # required
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+ # value: "TagValue",
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # @example Response structure
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+ #
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+ # resp.location_arn #=> String
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/CreateLocationFsxOpenZfs AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload create_location_fsx_open_zfs(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
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+ def create_location_fsx_open_zfs(params = {}, options = {})
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+ req = build_request(:create_location_fsx_open_zfs, params)
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+
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  # Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file
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  # system.
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  #
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  # file system.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Array<String>] :security_group_arns
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- # The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the security groups that are used
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- # to configure the FSx for Windows File Server file system.
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+ # The ARNs of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx for
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+ # Windows File Server file system.
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<Types::TagListEntry>] :tags
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  # The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the
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  # @option params [required, String] :server_hostname
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  # The name of the NFS server. This value is the IP address or Domain
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  # Name Service (DNS) name of the NFS server. An agent that is installed
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- # on-premises uses this host name to mount the NFS server in a network.
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+ # on-premises uses this hostname to mount the NFS server in a network.
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  #
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  # If you are copying data to or from your Snowcone device, see [NFS
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  # Server on Snowcone][1] for more information.
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  # @option params [required, String] :server_hostname
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  # The name of the self-managed object storage server. This value is the
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  # IP address or Domain Name Service (DNS) name of the object storage
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- # server. An agent uses this host name to mount the object storage
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- # server in a network.
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+ # server. An agent uses this hostname to mount the object storage server
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+ # in a network.
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  #
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  # @option params [Integer] :server_port
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  # The port that your self-managed object storage server accepts inbound
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Types::S3Config] :s3_config
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  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management
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- # (IAM) role that is used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
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+ # (IAM) role used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
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  #
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  # For detailed information about using such a role, see Creating a
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  # Location for Amazon S3 in the *DataSync User Guide*.
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<String>] :agent_arns
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+ # If you're using DataSync on an Amazon Web Services Outpost, specify
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  # the Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the DataSync agents deployed on
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  # your Outpost. For more information about launching a DataSync agent on
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  # an Amazon Web Services Outpost, see [Deploy your DataSync agent on
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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- # Returns metadata, such as the path information about an Amazon FSx for
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- # Lustre location.
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+ # Returns metadata about an Amazon FSx for Lustre location, such as
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+ # information about its path.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :location_arn
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  end
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- # Returns metadata, such as the path information about an Amazon FSx for
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- # Windows File Server location.
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+ # Returns metadata about an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS location, such as
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+ # information about its path.
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+ #
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+ # @option params [required, String] :location_arn
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+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for OpenZFS location to
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+ # describe.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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+ #
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+ # * {Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#location_arn #location_arn} => String
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+ # * {Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#location_uri #location_uri} => String
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+ # * {Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#security_group_arns #security_group_arns} => Array&lt;String&gt;
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+ # * {Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#protocol #protocol} => Types::FsxProtocol
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+ # * {Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse#creation_time #creation_time} => Time
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+ #
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+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.describe_location_fsx_open_zfs({
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+ # location_arn: "LocationArn", # required
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # @example Response structure
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+ #
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+ # resp.location_arn #=> String
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+ # resp.location_uri #=> String
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+ # resp.security_group_arns #=> Array
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+ # resp.security_group_arns[0] #=> String
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+ # resp.protocol.nfs.mount_options.version #=> String, one of "AUTOMATIC", "NFS3", "NFS4_0", "NFS4_1"
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+ # resp.creation_time #=> Time
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfs AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ # @overload describe_location_fsx_open_zfs(params = {})
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+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
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+ def describe_location_fsx_open_zfs(params = {}, options = {})
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+ req = build_request(:describe_location_fsx_open_zfs, params)
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+ req.send_request(options)
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+ end
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+ # Returns metadata about an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server location,
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+ # such as information about its path.
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  # @option params [required, String] :location_arn
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  # The Kerberos key table (keytab) that contains mappings between the
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  # defined Kerberos principal and the encrypted keys. You can load the
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  # keytab from a file by providing the file's address. If you use the
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- # AWS CLI, it performs base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the
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+ # CLI, it performs base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the
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  #
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  CreateLocationEfsResponse = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationEfsResponse')
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  CreateLocationFsxLustreRequest = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxLustreRequest')
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  CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse')
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest')
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse')
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  CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest')
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  CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse')
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest')
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse')
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  FsxLustreSubdirectory = Shapes::StringShape.new(name: 'FsxLustreSubdirectory')
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+ FsxProtocol = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'FsxProtocol')
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+ FsxProtocolNfs = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'FsxProtocolNfs')
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.add_member(:fsx_filesystem_arn, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxFilesystemArn, required: true, location_name: "FsxFilesystemArn"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.add_member(:protocol, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxProtocol, required: true, location_name: "Protocol"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.add_member(:security_group_arns, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList, required: true, location_name: "SecurityGroupArns"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.add_member(:subdirectory, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxOpenZfsSubdirectory, location_name: "Subdirectory"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.add_member(:tags, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InputTagList, location_name: "Tags"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.struct_class = Types::CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:location_arn, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: LocationArn, location_name: "LocationArn"))
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+ CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.struct_class = Types::CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse
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  CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest.add_member(:subdirectory, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxWindowsSubdirectory, location_name: "Subdirectory"))
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  CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest.add_member(:fsx_filesystem_arn, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxFilesystemArn, required: true, location_name: "FsxFilesystemArn"))
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest.struct_class = Types::DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:location_arn, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: LocationArn, location_name: "LocationArn"))
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:location_uri, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: LocationUri, location_name: "LocationUri"))
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:security_group_arns, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList, location_name: "SecurityGroupArns"))
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:protocol, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FsxProtocol, location_name: "Protocol"))
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+ DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse.add_member(:creation_time, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: Time, location_name: "CreationTime"))
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+ FsxProtocol.struct_class = Types::FsxProtocol
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+ FsxProtocolNfs.add_member(:mount_options, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: NfsMountOptions, location_name: "MountOptions"))
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+ o.input = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest)
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+ o.output = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse)
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+ o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InvalidRequestException)
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+ end)
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+ o.http_method = "POST"
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+ o.input = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest)
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+ o.output = Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse)
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+ o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InvalidRequestException)
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+ o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InternalException)
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+ end)
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+ # data as a hash:
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+ #
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+ # {
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+ # fsx_filesystem_arn: "FsxFilesystemArn", # required
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+ # protocol: { # required
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+ # nfs: {
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+ # mount_options: {
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+ # version: "AUTOMATIC", # accepts AUTOMATIC, NFS3, NFS4_0, NFS4_1
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # },
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+ # security_group_arns: ["Ec2SecurityGroupArn"], # required
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+ # subdirectory: "FsxOpenZfsSubdirectory",
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+ # tags: [
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+ # key: "TagKey", # required
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+ # },
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+ # ],
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+ # }
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+ # @!attribute [rw] fsx_filesystem_arn
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ # @return [Types::FsxProtocol]
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+ #
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+ # @!attribute [rw] security_group_arns
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+ # The ARNs of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx
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+ # for OpenZFS file system.
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+ # @return [Array<String>]
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+ #
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+ # @!attribute [rw] subdirectory
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+ # A subdirectory in the location's path that must begin with `/fsx`.
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+ # DataSync uses this subdirectory to read or write data (depending on
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+ # whether the file system is a source or destination location).
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ # @!attribute [rw] tags
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+ # The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the
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+ # resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you
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+ # manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you
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+ # create a name tag for your location.
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+ # @return [Array<Types::TagListEntry>]
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ class CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest < Struct.new(
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+ :fsx_filesystem_arn,
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+ :protocol,
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+ :security_group_arns,
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+ :subdirectory,
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+ :tags)
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+ SENSITIVE = []
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+ include Aws::Structure
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+ end
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+
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+ # @!attribute [rw] location_arn
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+ # The ARN of the FSx for OpenZFS file system location that you
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+ # created.
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse AWS API Documentation
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+ #
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+ class CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse < Struct.new(
407
+ :location_arn)
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+ SENSITIVE = []
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+ include Aws::Structure
410
+ end
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+
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  # @note When making an API call, you may pass CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest
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  # data as a hash:
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  #
@@ -367,8 +440,8 @@ module Aws::DataSync
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  # @return [String]
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] security_group_arns
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- # The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the security groups that are
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- # used to configure the FSx for Windows File Server file system.
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+ # The ARNs of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx
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+ # for Windows File Server file system.
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  # @return [Array<String>]
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  #
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  # @!attribute [rw] tags
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413
486
 
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  # @!attribute [rw] location_arn
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  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for Windows File Server
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- # file system location that is created.
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+ # file system location you created.
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  # @return [String]
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491
  #
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492
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse AWS API Documentation
@@ -645,7 +718,7 @@ module Aws::DataSync
645
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  # @!attribute [rw] server_hostname
646
719
  # The name of the NFS server. This value is the IP address or Domain
647
720
  # Name Service (DNS) name of the NFS server. An agent that is
648
- # installed on-premises uses this host name to mount the NFS server in
721
+ # installed on-premises uses this hostname to mount the NFS server in
649
722
  # a network.
650
723
  #
651
724
  # If you are copying data to or from your Snowcone device, see [NFS
@@ -735,7 +808,7 @@ module Aws::DataSync
735
808
  # @!attribute [rw] server_hostname
736
809
  # The name of the self-managed object storage server. This value is
737
810
  # the IP address or Domain Name Service (DNS) name of the object
738
- # storage server. An agent uses this host name to mount the object
811
+ # storage server. An agent uses this hostname to mount the object
739
812
  # storage server in a network.
740
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  # @return [String]
741
814
  #
@@ -872,14 +945,14 @@ module Aws::DataSync
872
945
  #
873
946
  # @!attribute [rw] s3_config
874
947
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management
875
- # (IAM) role that is used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
948
+ # (IAM) role used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
876
949
  #
877
950
  # For detailed information about using such a role, see Creating a
878
951
  # Location for Amazon S3 in the *DataSync User Guide*.
879
952
  # @return [Types::S3Config]
880
953
  #
881
954
  # @!attribute [rw] agent_arns
882
- # If you are using DataSync on an Amazon Web Services Outpost, specify
955
+ # If you're using DataSync on an Amazon Web Services Outpost, specify
883
956
  # the Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the DataSync agents deployed on
884
957
  # your Outpost. For more information about launching a DataSync agent
885
958
  # on an Amazon Web Services Outpost, see [Deploy your DataSync agent
@@ -1373,11 +1446,10 @@ module Aws::DataSync
1373
1446
  # @return [String]
1374
1447
  #
1375
1448
  # @!attribute [rw] ec2_config
1376
- # The subnet and the security group that DataSync uses to access
1377
- # target EFS file system. The subnet must have at least one mount
1378
- # target for that file system. The security group that you provide
1379
- # needs to be able to communicate with the security group on the mount
1380
- # target in the subnet specified.
1449
+ # The subnet that DataSync uses to access target EFS file system. The
1450
+ # subnet must have at least one mount target for that file system. The
1451
+ # security group that you provide needs to be able to communicate with
1452
+ # the security group on the mount target in the subnet specified.
1381
1453
  # @return [Types::Ec2Config]
1382
1454
  #
1383
1455
  # @!attribute [rw] creation_time
@@ -1444,6 +1516,62 @@ module Aws::DataSync
1444
1516
  include Aws::Structure
1445
1517
  end
1446
1518
 
1519
+ # @note When making an API call, you may pass DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest
1520
+ # data as a hash:
1521
+ #
1522
+ # {
1523
+ # location_arn: "LocationArn", # required
1524
+ # }
1525
+ #
1526
+ # @!attribute [rw] location_arn
1527
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for OpenZFS location to
1528
+ # describe.
1529
+ # @return [String]
1530
+ #
1531
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest AWS API Documentation
1532
+ #
1533
+ class DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest < Struct.new(
1534
+ :location_arn)
1535
+ SENSITIVE = []
1536
+ include Aws::Structure
1537
+ end
1538
+
1539
+ # @!attribute [rw] location_arn
1540
+ # The ARN of the FSx for OpenZFS location that was described.
1541
+ # @return [String]
1542
+ #
1543
+ # @!attribute [rw] location_uri
1544
+ # The uniform resource identifier (URI) of the FSx for OpenZFS
1545
+ # location that was described.
1546
+ #
1547
+ # Example: `fsxz://us-west-2.fs-1234567890abcdef02/fsx/folderA/folder`
1548
+ # @return [String]
1549
+ #
1550
+ # @!attribute [rw] security_group_arns
1551
+ # The ARNs of the security groups that are configured for the FSx for
1552
+ # OpenZFS file system.
1553
+ # @return [Array<String>]
1554
+ #
1555
+ # @!attribute [rw] protocol
1556
+ # The type of protocol that DataSync uses to access your file system.
1557
+ # @return [Types::FsxProtocol]
1558
+ #
1559
+ # @!attribute [rw] creation_time
1560
+ # The time that the FSx for OpenZFS location was created.
1561
+ # @return [Time]
1562
+ #
1563
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse AWS API Documentation
1564
+ #
1565
+ class DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse < Struct.new(
1566
+ :location_arn,
1567
+ :location_uri,
1568
+ :security_group_arns,
1569
+ :protocol,
1570
+ :creation_time)
1571
+ SENSITIVE = []
1572
+ include Aws::Structure
1573
+ end
1574
+
1447
1575
  # @note When making an API call, you may pass DescribeLocationFsxWindowsRequest
1448
1576
  # data as a hash:
1449
1577
  #
@@ -1784,7 +1912,7 @@ module Aws::DataSync
1784
1912
  #
1785
1913
  # @!attribute [rw] s3_config
1786
1914
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management
1787
- # (IAM) role that is used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
1915
+ # (IAM) role used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
1788
1916
  #
1789
1917
  # For detailed information about using such a role, see Creating a
1790
1918
  # Location for Amazon S3 in the *DataSync User Guide*.
@@ -2169,11 +2297,10 @@ module Aws::DataSync
2169
2297
  include Aws::Structure
2170
2298
  end
2171
2299
 
2172
- # The subnet and the security group that DataSync uses to access target
2173
- # EFS file system. The subnet must have at least one mount target for
2174
- # that file system. The security group that you provide needs to be able
2175
- # to communicate with the security group on the mount target in the
2176
- # subnet specified.
2300
+ # The subnet that DataSync uses to access target EFS file system. The
2301
+ # subnet must have at least one mount target for that file system. The
2302
+ # security group that you provide needs to be able to communicate with
2303
+ # the security group on the mount target in the subnet specified.
2177
2304
  #
2178
2305
  # @note When making an API call, you may pass Ec2Config
2179
2306
  # data as a hash:
@@ -2184,8 +2311,8 @@ module Aws::DataSync
2184
2311
  # }
2185
2312
  #
2186
2313
  # @!attribute [rw] subnet_arn
2187
- # The ARN of the subnet and the security group that DataSync uses to
2188
- # access the target EFS file system.
2314
+ # The ARN of the subnet that DataSync uses to access the target EFS
2315
+ # file system.
2189
2316
  # @return [String]
2190
2317
  #
2191
2318
  # @!attribute [rw] security_group_arns
@@ -2233,6 +2360,58 @@ module Aws::DataSync
2233
2360
  include Aws::Structure
2234
2361
  end
2235
2362
 
2363
+ # Represents the protocol that DataSync uses to access your Amazon FSx
2364
+ # for OpenZFS file system.
2365
+ #
2366
+ # @note When making an API call, you may pass FsxProtocol
2367
+ # data as a hash:
2368
+ #
2369
+ # {
2370
+ # nfs: {
2371
+ # mount_options: {
2372
+ # version: "AUTOMATIC", # accepts AUTOMATIC, NFS3, NFS4_0, NFS4_1
2373
+ # },
2374
+ # },
2375
+ # }
2376
+ #
2377
+ # @!attribute [rw] nfs
2378
+ # Represents the Network File System (NFS) protocol that DataSync uses
2379
+ # to access your FSx for OpenZFS file system.
2380
+ # @return [Types::FsxProtocolNfs]
2381
+ #
2382
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/FsxProtocol AWS API Documentation
2383
+ #
2384
+ class FsxProtocol < Struct.new(
2385
+ :nfs)
2386
+ SENSITIVE = []
2387
+ include Aws::Structure
2388
+ end
2389
+
2390
+ # Represents the Network File System (NFS) protocol that DataSync uses
2391
+ # to access your Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
2392
+ #
2393
+ # @note When making an API call, you may pass FsxProtocolNfs
2394
+ # data as a hash:
2395
+ #
2396
+ # {
2397
+ # mount_options: {
2398
+ # version: "AUTOMATIC", # accepts AUTOMATIC, NFS3, NFS4_0, NFS4_1
2399
+ # },
2400
+ # }
2401
+ #
2402
+ # @!attribute [rw] mount_options
2403
+ # Represents the mount options that are available for DataSync to
2404
+ # access an NFS location.
2405
+ # @return [Types::NfsMountOptions]
2406
+ #
2407
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/FsxProtocolNfs AWS API Documentation
2408
+ #
2409
+ class FsxProtocolNfs < Struct.new(
2410
+ :mount_options)
2411
+ SENSITIVE = []
2412
+ include Aws::Structure
2413
+ end
2414
+
2236
2415
  # The NameNode of the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). The
2237
2416
  # NameNode manages the file system's namespace. The NameNode performs
2238
2417
  # operations such as opening, closing, and renaming files and
@@ -2651,14 +2830,13 @@ module Aws::DataSync
2651
2830
  #
2652
2831
  # Format: `TYPE://GLOBAL_ID/SUBDIR`.
2653
2832
  #
2654
- # TYPE designates the type of location. Valid values: NFS \| EFS \|
2655
- # S3.
2833
+ # TYPE designates the type of location (for example, `nfs` or `s3`).
2656
2834
  #
2657
2835
  # GLOBAL\_ID is the globally unique identifier of the resource that
2658
2836
  # backs the location. An example for EFS is `us-east-2.fs-abcd1234`.
2659
2837
  # An example for Amazon S3 is the bucket name, such as `myBucket`. An
2660
- # example for NFS is a valid IPv4 address or a host name compliant
2661
- # with Domain Name Service (DNS).
2838
+ # example for NFS is a valid IPv4 address or a hostname that is
2839
+ # compliant with Domain Name Service (DNS).
2662
2840
  #
2663
2841
  # SUBDIR is a valid file system path, delimited by forward slashes as
2664
2842
  # is the *nix convention. For NFS and Amazon EFS, it's the export
@@ -3161,7 +3339,7 @@ module Aws::DataSync
3161
3339
  end
3162
3340
 
3163
3341
  # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management
3164
- # (IAM) role that is used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
3342
+ # (IAM) role used to access an Amazon S3 bucket.
3165
3343
  #
3166
3344
  # For detailed information about using such a role, see Creating a
3167
3345
  # Location for Amazon S3 in the *DataSync User Guide*.
@@ -3174,12 +3352,7 @@ module Aws::DataSync
3174
3352
  # }
3175
3353
  #
3176
3354
  # @!attribute [rw] bucket_access_role_arn
3177
- # The Amazon S3 bucket to access. This bucket is used as a parameter
3178
- # in the [CreateLocationS3][1] operation.
3179
- #
3180
- #
3181
- #
3182
- # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/API_CreateLocationS3.html
3355
+ # The ARN of the IAM role for accessing the S3 bucket.
3183
3356
  # @return [String]
3184
3357
  #
3185
3358
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/datasync-2018-11-09/S3Config AWS API Documentation
@@ -3720,15 +3893,15 @@ module Aws::DataSync
3720
3893
  # The Kerberos key table (keytab) that contains mappings between the
3721
3894
  # defined Kerberos principal and the encrypted keys. You can load the
3722
3895
  # keytab from a file by providing the file's address. If you use the
3723
- # AWS CLI, it performs base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the
3896
+ # CLI, it performs base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the
3724
3897
  # base64-encoded text.
3725
3898
  # @return [String]
3726
3899
  #
3727
3900
  # @!attribute [rw] kerberos_krb_5_conf
3728
3901
  # The `krb5.conf` file that contains the Kerberos configuration
3729
3902
  # information. You can load the `krb5.conf` file by providing the
3730
- # file's address. If you're using the AWS CLI, it performs the
3731
- # base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the base64-encoded text.
3903
+ # file's address. If you're using the CLI, it performs the base64
3904
+ # encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the base64-encoded text.
3732
3905
  # @return [String]
3733
3906
  #
3734
3907
  # @!attribute [rw] agent_arns
@@ -48,6 +48,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-datasync/customizations'
48
48
  # @!group service
49
49
  module Aws::DataSync
50
50
 
51
- GEM_VERSION = '1.44.0'
51
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.45.0'
52
52
 
53
53
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-datasync
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.44.0
4
+ version: 1.45.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2022-02-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2022-04-05 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core