#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for IpamDiscoveryFailureReason
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Source§impl IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
impl IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
Sourcepub fn code(self, input: IpamDiscoveryFailureCode) -> Self
pub fn code(self, input: IpamDiscoveryFailureCode) -> Self
The discovery failure code.
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assume-role-failure
- IPAM could not assume the Amazon Web Services IAM service-linked role. This could be because of any of the following:-
SLR has not been created yet and IPAM is still creating it.
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You have opted-out of the IPAM home Region.
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Account you are using as your IPAM account has been suspended.
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throttling-failure
- IPAM account is already using the allotted transactions per second and IPAM is receiving a throttling error when assuming the Amazon Web Services IAM SLR. -
unauthorized-failure
- Amazon Web Services account making the request is not authorized. For more information, see AuthFailure in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.
Sourcepub fn set_code(self, input: Option<IpamDiscoveryFailureCode>) -> Self
pub fn set_code(self, input: Option<IpamDiscoveryFailureCode>) -> Self
The discovery failure code.
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assume-role-failure
- IPAM could not assume the Amazon Web Services IAM service-linked role. This could be because of any of the following:-
SLR has not been created yet and IPAM is still creating it.
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You have opted-out of the IPAM home Region.
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Account you are using as your IPAM account has been suspended.
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throttling-failure
- IPAM account is already using the allotted transactions per second and IPAM is receiving a throttling error when assuming the Amazon Web Services IAM SLR. -
unauthorized-failure
- Amazon Web Services account making the request is not authorized. For more information, see AuthFailure in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.
Sourcepub fn get_code(&self) -> &Option<IpamDiscoveryFailureCode>
pub fn get_code(&self) -> &Option<IpamDiscoveryFailureCode>
The discovery failure code.
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assume-role-failure
- IPAM could not assume the Amazon Web Services IAM service-linked role. This could be because of any of the following:-
SLR has not been created yet and IPAM is still creating it.
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You have opted-out of the IPAM home Region.
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Account you are using as your IPAM account has been suspended.
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throttling-failure
- IPAM account is already using the allotted transactions per second and IPAM is receiving a throttling error when assuming the Amazon Web Services IAM SLR. -
unauthorized-failure
- Amazon Web Services account making the request is not authorized. For more information, see AuthFailure in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.
Sourcepub fn set_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The discovery failure message.
Sourcepub fn get_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
The discovery failure message.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReason
pub fn build(self) -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReason
Consumes the builder and constructs a IpamDiscoveryFailureReason
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Source§impl Clone for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
impl Clone for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
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impl Default for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
Source§fn default() -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
fn default() -> IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
impl PartialEq for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
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impl Unpin for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for IpamDiscoveryFailureReasonBuilder
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