cdk-comprehend-s3olap 2.0.134 → 2.0.136

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  1. package/.jsii +3 -3
  2. package/lib/cdk-comprehend-s3olap.js +2 -2
  3. package/lib/comprehend-lambdas.js +2 -2
  4. package/lib/iam-roles.js +4 -4
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +14 -1
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +3 -1
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chime-sdk-messaging-2021-05-15.min.json +4 -9
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.min.json +1279 -275
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.paginators.json +17 -0
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datasync-2018-11-09.min.json +782 -113
  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datasync-2018-11-09.paginators.json +23 -0
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ds-2015-04-16.min.json +8 -7
  13. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ec2-2016-11-15.min.json +1234 -1215
  14. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediaconvert-2017-08-29.min.json +183 -155
  15. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pinpoint-2016-12-01.examples.json +98 -0
  16. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pinpoint-2016-12-01.min.json +233 -23
  17. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/chimesdkmessaging.d.ts +0 -12
  18. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/codecatalyst.d.ts +11 -11
  19. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/connect.d.ts +1119 -89
  20. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/datasync.d.ts +857 -10
  21. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/directoryservice.d.ts +7 -2
  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ec2.d.ts +140 -115
  23. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mediaconvert.d.ts +67 -33
  24. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/pinpoint.d.ts +208 -23
  25. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/rekognition.d.ts +4 -4
  26. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
  27. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +10 -10
  28. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.js +2542 -1502
  29. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +79 -79
  30. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/core.js +1 -1
  31. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/package.json +1 -1
  32. package/package.json +3 -3
@@ -11,6 +11,14 @@ declare class DataSync extends Service {
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  constructor(options?: DataSync.Types.ClientConfiguration)
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an Amazon Web Services resource for an on-premises storage system that you want DataSync Discovery to collect information about.
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+ addStorageSystem(params: DataSync.Types.AddStorageSystemRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.AddStorageSystemResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.AddStorageSystemResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an Amazon Web Services resource for an on-premises storage system that you want DataSync Discovery to collect information about.
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+ */
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+ addStorageSystem(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.AddStorageSystemResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.AddStorageSystemResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
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  * Stops an DataSync task execution that's in progress. The transfer of some files are abruptly interrupted. File contents that're transferred to the destination might be incomplete or inconsistent with the source files. However, if you start a new task execution using the same task and allow it to finish, file content on the destination will be complete and consistent. This applies to other unexpected failures that interrupt a task execution. In all of these cases, DataSync successfully completes the transfer when you start the next task execution.
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  createLocationObjectStorage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon S3 bucket that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Create an Amazon S3 location.
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+ * A location is an endpoint for an Amazon S3 bucket. DataSync can use the location as a source or destination for copying data. Before you create your location, make sure that you read the following sections: Storage class considerations with Amazon S3 locations Evaluating S3 request costs when using DataSync For more information, see Creating an Amazon S3 location.
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  createLocationS3(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Request, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * A location is an endpoint for an Amazon S3 bucket. DataSync can use the location as a source or destination for copying data. Before you create your location, make sure that you read the following sections: Storage class considerations with Amazon S3 locations Evaluating S3 request costs when using DataSync For more information, see Creating an Amazon S3 location.
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  createLocationS3(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response, AWSError>;
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  createLocationSmb(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Configures a task, which defines where and how DataSync transfers your data. A task includes a source location, a destination location, and the preferences for how and when you want to transfer your data (such as bandwidth limits, scheduling, among other options).
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+ * Configures a task, which defines where and how DataSync transfers your data. A task includes a source location, a destination location, and the preferences for how and when you want to transfer your data (such as bandwidth limits, scheduling, among other options). If you're planning to transfer data to or from an Amazon S3 location, review how DataSync can affect your S3 request charges and the DataSync pricing page before you begin.
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  createTask(params: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
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+ * Configures a task, which defines where and how DataSync transfers your data. A task includes a source location, a destination location, and the preferences for how and when you want to transfer your data (such as bandwidth limits, scheduling, among other options). If you're planning to transfer data to or from an Amazon S3 location, review how DataSync can affect your S3 request charges and the DataSync pricing page before you begin.
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  createTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse, AWSError>;
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  describeAgent(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse, AWSError>;
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+ describeDiscoveryJob(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeDiscoveryJobRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeDiscoveryJobResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeDiscoveryJobResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeDiscoveryJob(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeDiscoveryJobResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeDiscoveryJobResponse, AWSError>;
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  describeLocationSmb(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystem(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystem(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystemResourceMetrics(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystemResourceMetrics(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystemResources(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourcesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourcesResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourcesResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ describeStorageSystemResources(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourcesResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeStorageSystemResourcesResponse, AWSError>;
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+ /**
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+ generateRecommendations(params: DataSync.Types.GenerateRecommendationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.GenerateRecommendationsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.GenerateRecommendationsResponse, AWSError>;
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+ generateRecommendations(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.GenerateRecommendationsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.GenerateRecommendationsResponse, AWSError>;
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+ listDiscoveryJobs(params: DataSync.Types.ListDiscoveryJobsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListDiscoveryJobsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListDiscoveryJobsResponse, AWSError>;
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+ startDiscoveryJob(params: DataSync.Types.StartDiscoveryJobRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.StartDiscoveryJobResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.StartDiscoveryJobResponse, AWSError>;
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+ Credentials: Credentials;
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+ }
507
+ export interface AddStorageSystemResponse {
508
+ /**
509
+ * The ARN of the on-premises storage system that you can use with DataSync Discovery.
510
+ */
511
+ StorageSystemArn: StorageSystemArn;
512
+ }
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  export type AgentArn = string;
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  export type AgentArnList = AgentArn[];
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  export type AgentList = AgentListEntry[];
@@ -394,6 +538,21 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
394
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  }
395
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  export interface CancelTaskExecutionResponse {
396
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  }
541
+ export interface Capacity {
542
+ /**
543
+ * The amount of space that's being used in a storage system resource.
544
+ */
545
+ Used?: NonNegativeLong;
546
+ /**
547
+ * The total amount of space available in a storage system resource.
548
+ */
549
+ Provisioned?: NonNegativeLong;
550
+ /**
551
+ * The amount of space that's being used in a storage system resource without accounting for compression or deduplication.
552
+ */
553
+ LogicalUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
554
+ }
555
+ export type CollectionDurationMinutes = number;
397
556
  export interface CreateAgentRequest {
398
557
  /**
399
558
  * Your agent activation key. You can get the activation key either by sending an HTTP GET request with redirects that enable you to get the agent IP address (port 80). Alternatively, you can get it from the DataSync console. The redirect URL returned in the response provides you the activation key for your agent in the query string parameter activationKey. It might also include other activation-related parameters; however, these are merely defaults. The arguments you pass to this API call determine the actual configuration of your agent. For more information, see Activating an Agent in the DataSync User Guide.
@@ -824,6 +983,16 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
824
983
  */
825
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  TaskArn?: TaskArn;
826
985
  }
986
+ export interface Credentials {
987
+ /**
988
+ * Specifies the user name for your storage system's management interface.
989
+ */
990
+ Username: PtolemyUsername;
991
+ /**
992
+ * Specifies the password for your storage system's management interface.
993
+ */
994
+ Password: PtolemyPassword;
995
+ }
827
996
  export interface DeleteAgentRequest {
828
997
  /**
829
998
  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the agent to delete. Use the ListAgents operation to return a list of agents for your account and Amazon Web Services Region.
@@ -884,6 +1053,38 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
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  */
885
1054
  PrivateLinkConfig?: PrivateLinkConfig;
886
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  }
1056
+ export interface DescribeDiscoveryJobRequest {
1057
+ /**
1058
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that you want information about.
1059
+ */
1060
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
1061
+ }
1062
+ export interface DescribeDiscoveryJobResponse {
1063
+ /**
1064
+ * The ARN of the on-premises storage system you're running the discovery job on.
1065
+ */
1066
+ StorageSystemArn?: StorageSystemArn;
1067
+ /**
1068
+ * The ARN of the discovery job.
1069
+ */
1070
+ DiscoveryJobArn?: DiscoveryJobArn;
1071
+ /**
1072
+ * The number of minutes that the discovery job runs.
1073
+ */
1074
+ CollectionDurationMinutes?: CollectionDurationMinutes;
1075
+ /**
1076
+ * Indicates the status of a discovery job. For more information, see Discovery job statuses.
1077
+ */
1078
+ Status?: DiscoveryJobStatus;
1079
+ /**
1080
+ * The time when the discovery job started.
1081
+ */
1082
+ JobStartTime?: DiscoveryTime;
1083
+ /**
1084
+ * The time when the discovery job ended.
1085
+ */
1086
+ JobEndTime?: DiscoveryTime;
1087
+ }
887
1088
  export interface DescribeLocationEfsRequest {
888
1089
  /**
889
1090
  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS file system location that you want information about.
@@ -1220,6 +1421,130 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1220
1421
  */
1221
1422
  CreationTime?: Time;
1222
1423
  }
1424
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemRequest {
1425
+ /**
1426
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an on-premises storage system that you're using with DataSync Discovery.
1427
+ */
1428
+ StorageSystemArn: StorageSystemArn;
1429
+ }
1430
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsRequest {
1431
+ /**
1432
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that collects information about your on-premises storage system.
1433
+ */
1434
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
1435
+ /**
1436
+ * Specifies the kind of storage system resource that you want information about.
1437
+ */
1438
+ ResourceType: DiscoveryResourceType;
1439
+ /**
1440
+ * Specifies the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the storage system resource that you want information about.
1441
+ */
1442
+ ResourceId: ResourceId;
1443
+ /**
1444
+ * Specifies a time within the total duration that the discovery job ran. To see information gathered during a certain time frame, use this parameter with EndTime.
1445
+ */
1446
+ StartTime?: DiscoveryTime;
1447
+ /**
1448
+ * Specifies a time within the total duration that the discovery job ran. To see information gathered during a certain time frame, use this parameter with StartTime.
1449
+ */
1450
+ EndTime?: DiscoveryTime;
1451
+ /**
1452
+ * Specifies how many results that you want in the response.
1453
+ */
1454
+ MaxResults?: DiscoveryMaxResults;
1455
+ /**
1456
+ * Specifies an opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1457
+ */
1458
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1459
+ }
1460
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemResourceMetricsResponse {
1461
+ /**
1462
+ * The details that your discovery job collected about your storage system resource.
1463
+ */
1464
+ Metrics?: Metrics;
1465
+ /**
1466
+ * The opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1467
+ */
1468
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1469
+ }
1470
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemResourcesRequest {
1471
+ /**
1472
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that's collecting data from your on-premises storage system.
1473
+ */
1474
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
1475
+ /**
1476
+ * Specifies what kind of storage system resources that you want information about.
1477
+ */
1478
+ ResourceType: DiscoveryResourceType;
1479
+ /**
1480
+ * Specifies the universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) of the storage system resources that you want information about. You can't use this parameter in combination with the Filter parameter.
1481
+ */
1482
+ ResourceIds?: ResourceIds;
1483
+ /**
1484
+ * Filters the storage system resources that you want returned. For example, this might be volumes associated with a specific storage virtual machine (SVM).
1485
+ */
1486
+ Filter?: ResourceFilters;
1487
+ /**
1488
+ * Specifies the maximum number of storage system resources that you want to list in a response.
1489
+ */
1490
+ MaxResults?: DiscoveryMaxResults;
1491
+ /**
1492
+ * Specifies an opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1493
+ */
1494
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1495
+ }
1496
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemResourcesResponse {
1497
+ /**
1498
+ * The information collected about your storage system's resources. A response can also include Amazon Web Services storage service recommendations. For more information, see storage resource information collected by and recommendations provided by DataSync Discovery.
1499
+ */
1500
+ ResourceDetails?: ResourceDetails;
1501
+ /**
1502
+ * The opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1503
+ */
1504
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1505
+ }
1506
+ export interface DescribeStorageSystemResponse {
1507
+ /**
1508
+ * The ARN of the on-premises storage system that the discovery job looked at.
1509
+ */
1510
+ StorageSystemArn?: StorageSystemArn;
1511
+ /**
1512
+ * The server name and network port required to connect with your on-premises storage system's management interface.
1513
+ */
1514
+ ServerConfiguration?: DiscoveryServerConfiguration;
1515
+ /**
1516
+ * The type of on-premises storage system. DataSync Discovery currently only supports NetApp Fabric-Attached Storage (FAS) and All Flash FAS (AFF) systems running ONTAP 9.7 or later.
1517
+ */
1518
+ SystemType?: DiscoverySystemType;
1519
+ /**
1520
+ * The ARN of the DataSync agent that connects to and reads from your on-premises storage system.
1521
+ */
1522
+ AgentArns?: DiscoveryAgentArnList;
1523
+ /**
1524
+ * The name that you gave your on-premises storage system when adding it to DataSync Discovery.
1525
+ */
1526
+ Name?: Name;
1527
+ /**
1528
+ * Describes the connectivity error that the DataSync agent is encountering with your on-premises storage system.
1529
+ */
1530
+ ErrorMessage?: ErrorMessage;
1531
+ /**
1532
+ * Indicates whether your DataSync agent can connect to your on-premises storage system.
1533
+ */
1534
+ ConnectivityStatus?: StorageSystemConnectivityStatus;
1535
+ /**
1536
+ * The ARN of the Amazon CloudWatch log group that's used to monitor and log discovery job events.
1537
+ */
1538
+ CloudWatchLogGroupArn?: LogGroupArn;
1539
+ /**
1540
+ * The time when you added the on-premises storage system to DataSync Discovery.
1541
+ */
1542
+ CreationTime?: Timestamp;
1543
+ /**
1544
+ * The ARN of the secret that stores your on-premises storage system's credentials. DataSync Discovery stores these credentials in Secrets Manager.
1545
+ */
1546
+ SecretsManagerArn?: SecretsManagerArn;
1547
+ }
1223
1548
  export interface DescribeTaskExecutionRequest {
1224
1549
  /**
1225
1550
  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task that is being executed.
@@ -1350,6 +1675,38 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1350
1675
  Includes?: FilterList;
1351
1676
  }
1352
1677
  export type DestinationNetworkInterfaceArns = NetworkInterfaceArn[];
1678
+ export type DiscoveryAgentArnList = AgentArn[];
1679
+ export type DiscoveryJobArn = string;
1680
+ export type DiscoveryJobList = DiscoveryJobListEntry[];
1681
+ export interface DiscoveryJobListEntry {
1682
+ /**
1683
+ * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a discovery job.
1684
+ */
1685
+ DiscoveryJobArn?: DiscoveryJobArn;
1686
+ /**
1687
+ * The status of a discovery job. For more information, see Discovery job statuses.
1688
+ */
1689
+ Status?: DiscoveryJobStatus;
1690
+ }
1691
+ export type DiscoveryJobStatus = "RUNNING"|"WARNING"|"TERMINATED"|"FAILED"|"STOPPED"|"COMPLETED"|"COMPLETED_WITH_ISSUES"|string;
1692
+ export type DiscoveryMaxResults = number;
1693
+ export type DiscoveryNextToken = string;
1694
+ export type DiscoveryResourceFilter = "SVM"|string;
1695
+ export type DiscoveryResourceType = "SVM"|"VOLUME"|"CLUSTER"|string;
1696
+ export interface DiscoveryServerConfiguration {
1697
+ /**
1698
+ * The domain name or IP address of your storage system's management interface.
1699
+ */
1700
+ ServerHostname: DiscoveryServerHostname;
1701
+ /**
1702
+ * The network port for accessing the storage system's management interface.
1703
+ */
1704
+ ServerPort?: DiscoveryServerPort;
1705
+ }
1706
+ export type DiscoveryServerHostname = string;
1707
+ export type DiscoveryServerPort = number;
1708
+ export type DiscoverySystemType = "NetAppONTAP"|string;
1709
+ export type DiscoveryTime = Date;
1353
1710
  export type Duration = number;
1354
1711
  export interface Ec2Config {
1355
1712
  /**
@@ -1368,10 +1725,13 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1368
1725
  export type EfsFilesystemArn = string;
1369
1726
  export type EfsInTransitEncryption = "NONE"|"TLS1_2"|string;
1370
1727
  export type EfsSubdirectory = string;
1728
+ export type EnabledProtocols = PtolemyString[];
1371
1729
  export type Endpoint = string;
1372
1730
  export type EndpointType = "PUBLIC"|"PRIVATE_LINK"|"FIPS"|string;
1731
+ export type ErrorMessage = string;
1373
1732
  export type FilterAttributeValue = string;
1374
1733
  export type FilterList = FilterRule[];
1734
+ export type FilterMembers = PtolemyString[];
1375
1735
  export interface FilterRule {
1376
1736
  /**
1377
1737
  * The type of filter rule to apply. DataSync only supports the SIMPLE_PATTERN rule type.
@@ -1418,6 +1778,22 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1418
1778
  User: SmbUser;
1419
1779
  }
1420
1780
  export type FsxWindowsSubdirectory = string;
1781
+ export interface GenerateRecommendationsRequest {
1782
+ /**
1783
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that collects information about your on-premises storage system.
1784
+ */
1785
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
1786
+ /**
1787
+ * Specifies the universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) of the resources in your storage system that you want recommendations on.
1788
+ */
1789
+ ResourceIds: ResourceIds;
1790
+ /**
1791
+ * Specifies the type of resource in your storage system that you want recommendations on.
1792
+ */
1793
+ ResourceType: DiscoveryResourceType;
1794
+ }
1795
+ export interface GenerateRecommendationsResponse {
1796
+ }
1421
1797
  export type Gid = "NONE"|"INT_VALUE"|"NAME"|"BOTH"|string;
1422
1798
  export type HdfsAuthenticationType = "SIMPLE"|"KERBEROS"|string;
1423
1799
  export type HdfsBlockSize = number;
@@ -1439,12 +1815,44 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1439
1815
  export type HdfsServerPort = number;
1440
1816
  export type HdfsSubdirectory = string;
1441
1817
  export type HdfsUser = string;
1818
+ export interface IOPS {
1819
+ /**
1820
+ * Peak IOPS related to read operations.
1821
+ */
1822
+ Read?: NonNegativeDouble;
1823
+ /**
1824
+ * Peak IOPS related to write operations.
1825
+ */
1826
+ Write?: NonNegativeDouble;
1827
+ /**
1828
+ * Peak IOPS unrelated to read and write operations.
1829
+ */
1830
+ Other?: NonNegativeDouble;
1831
+ /**
1832
+ * Peak total IOPS on your on-premises storage system resource.
1833
+ */
1834
+ Total?: NonNegativeDouble;
1835
+ }
1442
1836
  export type IamRoleArn = string;
1443
1837
  export type InputTagList = TagListEntry[];
1444
1838
  export type KerberosKeytabFile = Buffer|Uint8Array|Blob|string;
1445
1839
  export type KerberosKrb5ConfFile = Buffer|Uint8Array|Blob|string;
1446
1840
  export type KerberosPrincipal = string;
1447
1841
  export type KmsKeyProviderUri = string;
1842
+ export interface Latency {
1843
+ /**
1844
+ * Peak latency for read operations.
1845
+ */
1846
+ Read?: NonNegativeDouble;
1847
+ /**
1848
+ * Peak latency for write operations.
1849
+ */
1850
+ Write?: NonNegativeDouble;
1851
+ /**
1852
+ * Peak latency for operations unrelated to read and write operations.
1853
+ */
1854
+ Other?: NonNegativeDouble;
1855
+ }
1448
1856
  export interface ListAgentsRequest {
1449
1857
  /**
1450
1858
  * Specifies the maximum number of DataSync agents to list in a response. By default, a response shows a maximum of 100 agents.
@@ -1465,6 +1873,30 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1465
1873
  */
1466
1874
  NextToken?: NextToken;
1467
1875
  }
1876
+ export interface ListDiscoveryJobsRequest {
1877
+ /**
1878
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an on-premises storage system. Use this parameter if you only want to list the discovery jobs that are associated with a specific storage system.
1879
+ */
1880
+ StorageSystemArn?: StorageSystemArn;
1881
+ /**
1882
+ * Specifies how many results you want in the response.
1883
+ */
1884
+ MaxResults?: DiscoveryMaxResults;
1885
+ /**
1886
+ * Specifies an opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1887
+ */
1888
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1889
+ }
1890
+ export interface ListDiscoveryJobsResponse {
1891
+ /**
1892
+ * The discovery jobs that you've run.
1893
+ */
1894
+ DiscoveryJobs?: DiscoveryJobList;
1895
+ /**
1896
+ * The opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1897
+ */
1898
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1899
+ }
1468
1900
  export interface ListLocationsRequest {
1469
1901
  /**
1470
1902
  * The maximum number of locations to return.
@@ -1489,6 +1921,26 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1489
1921
  */
1490
1922
  NextToken?: NextToken;
1491
1923
  }
1924
+ export interface ListStorageSystemsRequest {
1925
+ /**
1926
+ * Specifies how many results you want in the response.
1927
+ */
1928
+ MaxResults?: DiscoveryMaxResults;
1929
+ /**
1930
+ * Specifies an opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1931
+ */
1932
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1933
+ }
1934
+ export interface ListStorageSystemsResponse {
1935
+ /**
1936
+ * The Amazon Resource Names ARNs) of the on-premises storage systems that you're using with DataSync Discovery.
1937
+ */
1938
+ StorageSystems?: StorageSystemList;
1939
+ /**
1940
+ * The opaque string that indicates the position to begin the next list of results in the response.
1941
+ */
1942
+ NextToken?: DiscoveryNextToken;
1943
+ }
1492
1944
  export interface ListTagsForResourceRequest {
1493
1945
  /**
1494
1946
  * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want tag information on.
@@ -1592,8 +2044,213 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1592
2044
  export type LocationUri = string;
1593
2045
  export type LogGroupArn = string;
1594
2046
  export type LogLevel = "OFF"|"BASIC"|"TRANSFER"|string;
2047
+ export interface MaxP95Performance {
2048
+ /**
2049
+ * Peak IOPS related to read operations.
2050
+ */
2051
+ IopsRead?: NonNegativeDouble;
2052
+ /**
2053
+ * Peak IOPS related to write operations.
2054
+ */
2055
+ IopsWrite?: NonNegativeDouble;
2056
+ /**
2057
+ * Peak IOPS unrelated to read and write operations.
2058
+ */
2059
+ IopsOther?: NonNegativeDouble;
2060
+ /**
2061
+ * Peak total IOPS on your on-premises storage system resource.
2062
+ */
2063
+ IopsTotal?: NonNegativeDouble;
2064
+ /**
2065
+ * Peak throughput related to read operations.
2066
+ */
2067
+ ThroughputRead?: NonNegativeDouble;
2068
+ /**
2069
+ * Peak throughput related to write operations.
2070
+ */
2071
+ ThroughputWrite?: NonNegativeDouble;
2072
+ /**
2073
+ * Peak throughput unrelated to read and write operations.
2074
+ */
2075
+ ThroughputOther?: NonNegativeDouble;
2076
+ /**
2077
+ * Peak total throughput on your on-premises storage system resource.
2078
+ */
2079
+ ThroughputTotal?: NonNegativeDouble;
2080
+ /**
2081
+ * Peak latency for read operations.
2082
+ */
2083
+ LatencyRead?: NonNegativeDouble;
2084
+ /**
2085
+ * Peak latency for write operations.
2086
+ */
2087
+ LatencyWrite?: NonNegativeDouble;
2088
+ /**
2089
+ * Peak latency for operations unrelated to read and write operations.
2090
+ */
2091
+ LatencyOther?: NonNegativeDouble;
2092
+ }
1595
2093
  export type MaxResults = number;
2094
+ export type Metrics = ResourceMetrics[];
1596
2095
  export type Mtime = "NONE"|"PRESERVE"|string;
2096
+ export type Name = string;
2097
+ export interface NetAppONTAPCluster {
2098
+ /**
2099
+ * The number of CIFS shares in the cluster.
2100
+ */
2101
+ CifsShareCount?: NonNegativeLong;
2102
+ /**
2103
+ * The number of NFS volumes in the cluster.
2104
+ */
2105
+ NfsExportedVolumes?: NonNegativeLong;
2106
+ /**
2107
+ * The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the cluster.
2108
+ */
2109
+ ResourceId?: PtolemyUUID;
2110
+ /**
2111
+ * The name of the cluster.
2112
+ */
2113
+ ClusterName?: PtolemyString;
2114
+ /**
2115
+ * The performance data that DataSync Discovery collects about the cluster.
2116
+ */
2117
+ MaxP95Performance?: MaxP95Performance;
2118
+ /**
2119
+ * The total storage space that's available in the cluster.
2120
+ */
2121
+ ClusterBlockStorageSize?: NonNegativeLong;
2122
+ /**
2123
+ * The storage space that's being used in a cluster.
2124
+ */
2125
+ ClusterBlockStorageUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2126
+ /**
2127
+ * The storage space that's being used in the cluster without accounting for compression or deduplication.
2128
+ */
2129
+ ClusterBlockStorageLogicalUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2130
+ /**
2131
+ * The Amazon Web Services storage services that DataSync Discovery recommends for the cluster. For more information, see Recommendations provided by DataSync Discovery.
2132
+ */
2133
+ Recommendations?: Recommendations;
2134
+ /**
2135
+ * Indicates whether DataSync Discovery recommendations for the cluster are ready to view, incomplete, or can't be determined. For more information, see Recommendation statuses.
2136
+ */
2137
+ RecommendationStatus?: RecommendationStatus;
2138
+ }
2139
+ export type NetAppONTAPClusters = NetAppONTAPCluster[];
2140
+ export interface NetAppONTAPSVM {
2141
+ /**
2142
+ * The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the cluster associated with the SVM.
2143
+ */
2144
+ ClusterUuid?: PtolemyUUID;
2145
+ /**
2146
+ * The UUID of the SVM.
2147
+ */
2148
+ ResourceId?: PtolemyUUID;
2149
+ /**
2150
+ * The name of the SVM
2151
+ */
2152
+ SvmName?: PtolemyString;
2153
+ /**
2154
+ * The number of CIFS shares in the SVM.
2155
+ */
2156
+ CifsShareCount?: NonNegativeLong;
2157
+ /**
2158
+ * The data transfer protocols (such as NFS) configured for the SVM.
2159
+ */
2160
+ EnabledProtocols?: EnabledProtocols;
2161
+ /**
2162
+ * The storage space that's being used in the SVM.
2163
+ */
2164
+ TotalCapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2165
+ /**
2166
+ * The total storage space that's available in the SVM.
2167
+ */
2168
+ TotalCapacityProvisioned?: NonNegativeLong;
2169
+ /**
2170
+ * The storage space that's being used in the SVM without accounting for compression or deduplication.
2171
+ */
2172
+ TotalLogicalCapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2173
+ /**
2174
+ * The performance data that DataSync Discovery collects about the SVM.
2175
+ */
2176
+ MaxP95Performance?: MaxP95Performance;
2177
+ /**
2178
+ * The Amazon Web Services storage services that DataSync Discovery recommends for the SVM. For more information, see Recommendations provided by DataSync Discovery.
2179
+ */
2180
+ Recommendations?: Recommendations;
2181
+ /**
2182
+ * The number of NFS volumes in the SVM.
2183
+ */
2184
+ NfsExportedVolumes?: NonNegativeLong;
2185
+ /**
2186
+ * Indicates whether DataSync Discovery recommendations for the SVM are ready to view, incomplete, or can't be determined. For more information, see Recommendation statuses.
2187
+ */
2188
+ RecommendationStatus?: RecommendationStatus;
2189
+ /**
2190
+ * The amount of storage in the SVM that's being used for snapshots.
2191
+ */
2192
+ TotalSnapshotCapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2193
+ }
2194
+ export type NetAppONTAPSVMs = NetAppONTAPSVM[];
2195
+ export interface NetAppONTAPVolume {
2196
+ /**
2197
+ * The name of the volume.
2198
+ */
2199
+ VolumeName?: PtolemyString;
2200
+ /**
2201
+ * The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the volume.
2202
+ */
2203
+ ResourceId?: PtolemyUUID;
2204
+ /**
2205
+ * The number of CIFS shares in the volume.
2206
+ */
2207
+ CifsShareCount?: NonNegativeLong;
2208
+ /**
2209
+ * The volume's security style (such as Unix or NTFS).
2210
+ */
2211
+ SecurityStyle?: PtolemyString;
2212
+ /**
2213
+ * The UUID of the storage virtual machine (SVM) associated with the volume.
2214
+ */
2215
+ SvmUuid?: PtolemyUUID;
2216
+ /**
2217
+ * The name of the SVM associated with the volume.
2218
+ */
2219
+ SvmName?: PtolemyString;
2220
+ /**
2221
+ * The storage space that's being used in the volume.
2222
+ */
2223
+ CapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2224
+ /**
2225
+ * The total storage space that's available in the volume.
2226
+ */
2227
+ CapacityProvisioned?: NonNegativeLong;
2228
+ /**
2229
+ * The storage space that's being used in the volume without accounting for compression or deduplication.
2230
+ */
2231
+ LogicalCapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2232
+ /**
2233
+ * The number of NFS volumes in the volume.
2234
+ */
2235
+ NfsExported?: PtolemyBoolean;
2236
+ /**
2237
+ * The amount of storage in the volume that's being used for snapshots.
2238
+ */
2239
+ SnapshotCapacityUsed?: NonNegativeLong;
2240
+ /**
2241
+ * The performance data that DataSync Discovery collects about the volume.
2242
+ */
2243
+ MaxP95Performance?: MaxP95Performance;
2244
+ /**
2245
+ * The Amazon Web Services storage services that DataSync Discovery recommends for the volume. For more information, see Recommendations provided by DataSync Discovery.
2246
+ */
2247
+ Recommendations?: Recommendations;
2248
+ /**
2249
+ * Indicates whether DataSync Discovery recommendations for the volume are ready to view, incomplete, or can't be determined. For more information, see Recommendation statuses.
2250
+ */
2251
+ RecommendationStatus?: RecommendationStatus;
2252
+ }
2253
+ export type NetAppONTAPVolumes = NetAppONTAPVolume[];
1597
2254
  export type NetworkInterfaceArn = string;
1598
2255
  export type NextToken = string;
1599
2256
  export interface NfsMountOptions {
@@ -1604,6 +2261,8 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1604
2261
  }
1605
2262
  export type NfsSubdirectory = string;
1606
2263
  export type NfsVersion = "AUTOMATIC"|"NFS3"|"NFS4_0"|"NFS4_1"|string;
2264
+ export type NonNegativeDouble = number;
2265
+ export type NonNegativeLong = number;
1607
2266
  export type ObjectStorageAccessKey = string;
1608
2267
  export type ObjectStorageBucketName = string;
1609
2268
  export type ObjectStorageCertificate = Buffer|Uint8Array|Blob|string;
@@ -1682,6 +2341,20 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1682
2341
  }
1683
2342
  export type OutputTagList = TagListEntry[];
1684
2343
  export type OverwriteMode = "ALWAYS"|"NEVER"|string;
2344
+ export interface P95Metrics {
2345
+ /**
2346
+ * The IOPS peaks for an on-premises storage system resource. Each data point represents the 95th percentile peak value during a 1-hour interval.
2347
+ */
2348
+ IOPS?: IOPS;
2349
+ /**
2350
+ * The throughput peaks for an on-premises storage system resource. Each data point represents the 95th percentile peak value during a 1-hour interval.
2351
+ */
2352
+ Throughput?: Throughput;
2353
+ /**
2354
+ * The latency peaks for an on-premises storage system resource. Each data point represents the 95th percentile peak value during a 1-hour interval.
2355
+ */
2356
+ Latency?: Latency;
2357
+ }
1685
2358
  export type PLSecurityGroupArnList = Ec2SecurityGroupArn[];
1686
2359
  export type PLSubnetArnList = Ec2SubnetArn[];
1687
2360
  export type PhaseStatus = "PENDING"|"SUCCESS"|"ERROR"|string;
@@ -1706,6 +2379,11 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1706
2379
  */
1707
2380
  SecurityGroupArns?: PLSecurityGroupArnList;
1708
2381
  }
2382
+ export type PtolemyBoolean = boolean;
2383
+ export type PtolemyPassword = string;
2384
+ export type PtolemyString = string;
2385
+ export type PtolemyUUID = string;
2386
+ export type PtolemyUsername = string;
1709
2387
  export interface QopConfiguration {
1710
2388
  /**
1711
2389
  * The RPC protection setting configured on the HDFS cluster. This setting corresponds to your hadoop.rpc.protection setting in your core-site.xml file on your Hadoop cluster.
@@ -1716,6 +2394,70 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1716
2394
  */
1717
2395
  DataTransferProtection?: HdfsDataTransferProtection;
1718
2396
  }
2397
+ export interface Recommendation {
2398
+ /**
2399
+ * A recommended Amazon Web Services storage service that you can migrate data to based on information that DataSync Discovery collects about your on-premises storage system.
2400
+ */
2401
+ StorageType?: PtolemyString;
2402
+ /**
2403
+ * Information about how you can set up a recommended Amazon Web Services storage service.
2404
+ */
2405
+ StorageConfiguration?: RecommendationsConfigMap;
2406
+ /**
2407
+ * The estimated monthly cost of the recommended Amazon Web Services storage service.
2408
+ */
2409
+ EstimatedMonthlyStorageCost?: PtolemyString;
2410
+ }
2411
+ export type RecommendationStatus = "NONE"|"IN_PROGRESS"|"COMPLETED"|"FAILED"|string;
2412
+ export type Recommendations = Recommendation[];
2413
+ export type RecommendationsConfigMap = {[key: string]: PtolemyString};
2414
+ export interface RemoveStorageSystemRequest {
2415
+ /**
2416
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the storage system that you want to permanently remove from DataSync Discovery.
2417
+ */
2418
+ StorageSystemArn: StorageSystemArn;
2419
+ }
2420
+ export interface RemoveStorageSystemResponse {
2421
+ }
2422
+ export interface ResourceDetails {
2423
+ /**
2424
+ * The information that DataSync Discovery collects about storage virtual machines (SVMs) in your on-premises storage system.
2425
+ */
2426
+ NetAppONTAPSVMs?: NetAppONTAPSVMs;
2427
+ /**
2428
+ * The information that DataSync Discovery collects about volumes in your on-premises storage system.
2429
+ */
2430
+ NetAppONTAPVolumes?: NetAppONTAPVolumes;
2431
+ /**
2432
+ * The information that DataSync Discovery collects about the cluster in your on-premises storage system.
2433
+ */
2434
+ NetAppONTAPClusters?: NetAppONTAPClusters;
2435
+ }
2436
+ export type ResourceFilters = {[key: string]: FilterMembers};
2437
+ export type ResourceId = string;
2438
+ export type ResourceIds = ResourceId[];
2439
+ export interface ResourceMetrics {
2440
+ /**
2441
+ * The time when DataSync Discovery collected this information from the resource.
2442
+ */
2443
+ Timestamp?: Timestamp;
2444
+ /**
2445
+ * The types of performance data that DataSync Discovery collects about the on-premises storage system resource.
2446
+ */
2447
+ P95Metrics?: P95Metrics;
2448
+ /**
2449
+ * The storage capacity of the on-premises storage system resource.
2450
+ */
2451
+ Capacity?: Capacity;
2452
+ /**
2453
+ * The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the on-premises storage system resource.
2454
+ */
2455
+ ResourceId?: ResourceId;
2456
+ /**
2457
+ * The type of on-premises storage system resource.
2458
+ */
2459
+ ResourceType?: DiscoveryResourceType;
2460
+ }
1719
2461
  export type S3BucketArn = string;
1720
2462
  export interface S3Config {
1721
2463
  /**
@@ -1726,11 +2468,12 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1726
2468
  export type S3StorageClass = "STANDARD"|"STANDARD_IA"|"ONEZONE_IA"|"INTELLIGENT_TIERING"|"GLACIER"|"DEEP_ARCHIVE"|"OUTPOSTS"|"GLACIER_INSTANT_RETRIEVAL"|string;
1727
2469
  export type S3Subdirectory = string;
1728
2470
  export type ScheduleExpressionCron = string;
2471
+ export type SecretsManagerArn = string;
1729
2472
  export type ServerHostname = string;
1730
2473
  export type SmbDomain = string;
1731
2474
  export interface SmbMountOptions {
1732
2475
  /**
1733
- * By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: AUTOMATIC (default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate a protocol version that they mutually support. (DataSync supports SMB versions 1.0 and later.) This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support, you may get an Operation Not Supported error. SMB3: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2. SMB2: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1. SMB2_0: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0. SMB1: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0. The SMB1 option isn't available when creating an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
2476
+ * By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: AUTOMATIC (default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1. This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support, you may get an Operation Not Supported error. SMB3: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2. SMB2: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1. SMB2_0: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0. SMB1: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0. The SMB1 option isn't available when creating an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
1734
2477
  */
1735
2478
  Version?: SmbVersion;
1736
2479
  }
@@ -1740,6 +2483,30 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1740
2483
  export type SmbUser = string;
1741
2484
  export type SmbVersion = "AUTOMATIC"|"SMB2"|"SMB3"|"SMB1"|"SMB2_0"|string;
1742
2485
  export type SourceNetworkInterfaceArns = NetworkInterfaceArn[];
2486
+ export interface StartDiscoveryJobRequest {
2487
+ /**
2488
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the on-premises storage system that you want to run the discovery job on.
2489
+ */
2490
+ StorageSystemArn: StorageSystemArn;
2491
+ /**
2492
+ * Specifies in minutes how long you want the discovery job to run. For more accurate recommendations, we recommend a duration of at least 14 days. Longer durations allow time to collect a sufficient number of data points and provide a realistic representation of storage performance and utilization.
2493
+ */
2494
+ CollectionDurationMinutes: CollectionDurationMinutes;
2495
+ /**
2496
+ * Specifies a client token to make sure requests with this API operation are idempotent. If you don't specify a client token, DataSync generates one for you automatically.
2497
+ */
2498
+ ClientToken: PtolemyUUID;
2499
+ /**
2500
+ * Specifies labels that help you categorize, filter, and search for your Amazon Web Services resources.
2501
+ */
2502
+ Tags?: InputTagList;
2503
+ }
2504
+ export interface StartDiscoveryJobResponse {
2505
+ /**
2506
+ * The ARN of the discovery job that you started.
2507
+ */
2508
+ DiscoveryJobArn?: DiscoveryJobArn;
2509
+ }
1743
2510
  export interface StartTaskExecutionRequest {
1744
2511
  /**
1745
2512
  * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task that you want to start.
@@ -1765,6 +2532,27 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1765
2532
  */
1766
2533
  TaskExecutionArn?: TaskExecutionArn;
1767
2534
  }
2535
+ export interface StopDiscoveryJobRequest {
2536
+ /**
2537
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that you want to stop.
2538
+ */
2539
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
2540
+ }
2541
+ export interface StopDiscoveryJobResponse {
2542
+ }
2543
+ export type StorageSystemArn = string;
2544
+ export type StorageSystemConnectivityStatus = "PASS"|"FAIL"|"UNKNOWN"|string;
2545
+ export type StorageSystemList = StorageSystemListEntry[];
2546
+ export interface StorageSystemListEntry {
2547
+ /**
2548
+ * The Amazon Resource Names (ARN) of an on-premises storage system that you added to DataSync Discovery.
2549
+ */
2550
+ StorageSystemArn?: StorageSystemArn;
2551
+ /**
2552
+ * The name of an on-premises storage system that you added to DataSync Discovery.
2553
+ */
2554
+ Name?: Name;
2555
+ }
1768
2556
  export type StorageVirtualMachineArn = string;
1769
2557
  export type TagKey = string;
1770
2558
  export type TagKeyList = TagKey[];
@@ -1883,7 +2671,26 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1883
2671
  ScheduleExpression: ScheduleExpressionCron;
1884
2672
  }
1885
2673
  export type TaskStatus = "AVAILABLE"|"CREATING"|"QUEUED"|"RUNNING"|"UNAVAILABLE"|string;
2674
+ export interface Throughput {
2675
+ /**
2676
+ * Peak throughput related to read operations.
2677
+ */
2678
+ Read?: NonNegativeDouble;
2679
+ /**
2680
+ * Peak throughput related to write operations.
2681
+ */
2682
+ Write?: NonNegativeDouble;
2683
+ /**
2684
+ * Peak throughput unrelated to read and write operations.
2685
+ */
2686
+ Other?: NonNegativeDouble;
2687
+ /**
2688
+ * Peak total throughput on your on-premises storage system resource.
2689
+ */
2690
+ Total?: NonNegativeDouble;
2691
+ }
1886
2692
  export type Time = Date;
2693
+ export type Timestamp = Date;
1887
2694
  export type TransferMode = "CHANGED"|"ALL"|string;
1888
2695
  export type Uid = "NONE"|"INT_VALUE"|"NAME"|"BOTH"|string;
1889
2696
  export interface UntagResourceRequest {
@@ -1910,6 +2717,18 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
1910
2717
  }
1911
2718
  export interface UpdateAgentResponse {
1912
2719
  }
2720
+ export interface UpdateDiscoveryJobRequest {
2721
+ /**
2722
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the discovery job that you want to update.
2723
+ */
2724
+ DiscoveryJobArn: DiscoveryJobArn;
2725
+ /**
2726
+ * Specifies in minutes how long that you want the discovery job to run. (You can't set this parameter to less than the number of minutes that the job has already run for.)
2727
+ */
2728
+ CollectionDurationMinutes: CollectionDurationMinutes;
2729
+ }
2730
+ export interface UpdateDiscoveryJobResponse {
2731
+ }
1913
2732
  export interface UpdateLocationHdfsRequest {
1914
2733
  /**
1915
2734
  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the source HDFS cluster location.
@@ -2045,9 +2864,37 @@ declare namespace DataSync {
2045
2864
  }
2046
2865
  export interface UpdateLocationSmbResponse {
2047
2866
  }
2867
+ export interface UpdateStorageSystemRequest {
2868
+ /**
2869
+ * Specifies the ARN of the on-premises storage system that you want reconfigure.
2870
+ */
2871
+ StorageSystemArn: StorageSystemArn;
2872
+ /**
2873
+ * Specifies the server name and network port required to connect with your on-premises storage system's management interface.
2874
+ */
2875
+ ServerConfiguration?: DiscoveryServerConfiguration;
2876
+ /**
2877
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the DataSync agent that connects to and reads your on-premises storage system.
2878
+ */
2879
+ AgentArns?: DiscoveryAgentArnList;
2880
+ /**
2881
+ * Specifies a familiar name for your on-premises storage system.
2882
+ */
2883
+ Name?: Name;
2884
+ /**
2885
+ * Specifies the ARN of the Amazon CloudWatch log group for monitoring and logging discovery job events.
2886
+ */
2887
+ CloudWatchLogGroupArn?: LogGroupArn;
2888
+ /**
2889
+ * Specifies the user name and password for accessing your on-premises storage system's management interface.
2890
+ */
2891
+ Credentials?: Credentials;
2892
+ }
2893
+ export interface UpdateStorageSystemResponse {
2894
+ }
2048
2895
  export interface UpdateTaskExecutionRequest {
2049
2896
  /**
2050
- * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the specific task execution that is being updated.
2897
+ * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution that you're updating.
2051
2898
  */
2052
2899
  TaskExecutionArn: TaskExecutionArn;
2053
2900
  Options: Options;