Struct aws_sdk_datasync::input::CreateLocationEfsInput
source · [−]#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateLocationEfsInput {
pub subdirectory: Option<String>,
pub efs_filesystem_arn: Option<String>,
pub ec2_config: Option<Ec2Config>,
pub tags: Option<Vec<TagListEntry>>,
}
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CreateLocationEfsRequest
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
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; and struct update syntax will not work.subdirectory: Option<String>
A subdirectory in the location’s path. This subdirectory in the EFS file system is used to read data from the EFS source location or write data to the EFS destination. By default, DataSync uses the root directory.
Subdirectory
must be specified with forward slashes. For example, /path/to/folder
.
efs_filesystem_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the Amazon EFS file system.
ec2_config: Option<Ec2Config>
The subnet and security group that the Amazon EFS file system uses. The security group that you provide needs to be able to communicate with the security group on the mount target in the subnet specified.
The exact relationship between security group M (of the mount target) and security group S (which you provide for DataSync to use at this stage) is as follows:
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Security group M (which you associate with the mount target) must allow inbound access for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) on the NFS port (2049) from security group S. You can enable inbound connections either by IP address (CIDR range) or security group.
-
Security group S (provided to DataSync to access EFS) should have a rule that enables outbound connections to the NFS port on one of the file system’s mount targets. You can enable outbound connections either by IP address (CIDR range) or security group.
For information about security groups and mount targets, see Security Groups for Amazon EC2 Instances and Mount Targets in the Amazon EFS User Guide.
The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you create a name tag for your location.
Implementations
sourceimpl CreateLocationEfsInput
impl CreateLocationEfsInput
sourcepub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<CreateLocationEfs, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<CreateLocationEfs, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<CreateLocationEfs
>
sourcepub fn builder() -> Builder
pub fn builder() -> Builder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateLocationEfsInput
sourceimpl CreateLocationEfsInput
impl CreateLocationEfsInput
sourcepub fn subdirectory(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn subdirectory(&self) -> Option<&str>
A subdirectory in the location’s path. This subdirectory in the EFS file system is used to read data from the EFS source location or write data to the EFS destination. By default, DataSync uses the root directory.
Subdirectory
must be specified with forward slashes. For example, /path/to/folder
.
sourcepub fn efs_filesystem_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn efs_filesystem_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the Amazon EFS file system.
sourcepub fn ec2_config(&self) -> Option<&Ec2Config>
pub fn ec2_config(&self) -> Option<&Ec2Config>
The subnet and security group that the Amazon EFS file system uses. The security group that you provide needs to be able to communicate with the security group on the mount target in the subnet specified.
The exact relationship between security group M (of the mount target) and security group S (which you provide for DataSync to use at this stage) is as follows:
-
Security group M (which you associate with the mount target) must allow inbound access for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) on the NFS port (2049) from security group S. You can enable inbound connections either by IP address (CIDR range) or security group.
-
Security group S (provided to DataSync to access EFS) should have a rule that enables outbound connections to the NFS port on one of the file system’s mount targets. You can enable outbound connections either by IP address (CIDR range) or security group.
For information about security groups and mount targets, see Security Groups for Amazon EC2 Instances and Mount Targets in the Amazon EFS User Guide.
The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you create a name tag for your location.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Clone for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl Clone for CreateLocationEfsInput
sourcefn clone(&self) -> CreateLocationEfsInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateLocationEfsInput
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
sourceimpl Debug for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl Debug for CreateLocationEfsInput
sourceimpl PartialEq<CreateLocationEfsInput> for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl PartialEq<CreateLocationEfsInput> for CreateLocationEfsInput
sourcefn eq(&self, other: &CreateLocationEfsInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CreateLocationEfsInput) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
sourcefn ne(&self, other: &CreateLocationEfsInput) -> bool
fn ne(&self, other: &CreateLocationEfsInput) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateLocationEfsInput
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl Send for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl Sync for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl Unpin for CreateLocationEfsInput
impl UnwindSafe for CreateLocationEfsInput
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
sourcefn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
sourceimpl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
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T: Clone,
type Owned = T
type Owned = T
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sourcefn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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toowned_clone_into
)Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more
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