#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GetCapacityReservationUsageOutput {
pub next_token: Option<String>,
pub capacity_reservation_id: Option<String>,
pub instance_type: Option<String>,
pub total_instance_count: Option<i32>,
pub available_instance_count: Option<i32>,
pub state: Option<CapacityReservationState>,
pub instance_usages: Option<Vec<InstanceUsage>>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.next_token: Option<String>
The token to use to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null
when there are no more results to return.
capacity_reservation_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Capacity Reservation.
instance_type: Option<String>
The type of instance for which the Capacity Reservation reserves capacity.
total_instance_count: Option<i32>
The number of instances for which the Capacity Reservation reserves capacity.
available_instance_count: Option<i32>
The remaining capacity. Indicates the number of instances that can be launched in the Capacity Reservation.
state: Option<CapacityReservationState>
The current state of the Capacity Reservation. A Capacity Reservation can be in one of the following states:
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active
- The capacity is available for use. -
expired
- The Capacity Reservation expired automatically at the date and time specified in your reservation request. The reserved capacity is no longer available for your use. -
cancelled
- The Capacity Reservation was canceled. The reserved capacity is no longer available for your use. -
pending
- The Capacity Reservation request was successful but the capacity provisioning is still pending. -
failed
- The Capacity Reservation request has failed. A request can fail due to request parameters that are not valid, capacity constraints, or instance limit constraints. You can view a failed request for 60 minutes. -
scheduled
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) The future-dated Capacity Reservation request was approved and the Capacity Reservation is scheduled for delivery on the requested start date. -
payment-pending
- (Capacity Blocks) The upfront payment has not been processed yet. -
payment-failed
- (Capacity Blocks) The upfront payment was not processed in the 12-hour time frame. Your Capacity Block was released. -
assessing
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 is assessing your request for a future-dated Capacity Reservation. -
delayed
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 encountered a delay in provisioning the requested future-dated Capacity Reservation. Amazon EC2 is unable to deliver the requested capacity by the requested start date and time. -
unsupported
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 can't support the future-dated Capacity Reservation request due to capacity constraints. You can view unsupported requests for 30 days. The Capacity Reservation will not be delivered.
instance_usages: Option<Vec<InstanceUsage>>
Information about the Capacity Reservation usage.
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Source§impl GetCapacityReservationUsageOutput
impl GetCapacityReservationUsageOutput
Sourcepub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn next_token(&self) -> Option<&str>
The token to use to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null
when there are no more results to return.
Sourcepub fn capacity_reservation_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn capacity_reservation_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Capacity Reservation.
Sourcepub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The type of instance for which the Capacity Reservation reserves capacity.
Sourcepub fn total_instance_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn total_instance_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
The number of instances for which the Capacity Reservation reserves capacity.
Sourcepub fn available_instance_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn available_instance_count(&self) -> Option<i32>
The remaining capacity. Indicates the number of instances that can be launched in the Capacity Reservation.
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&CapacityReservationState>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&CapacityReservationState>
The current state of the Capacity Reservation. A Capacity Reservation can be in one of the following states:
-
active
- The capacity is available for use. -
expired
- The Capacity Reservation expired automatically at the date and time specified in your reservation request. The reserved capacity is no longer available for your use. -
cancelled
- The Capacity Reservation was canceled. The reserved capacity is no longer available for your use. -
pending
- The Capacity Reservation request was successful but the capacity provisioning is still pending. -
failed
- The Capacity Reservation request has failed. A request can fail due to request parameters that are not valid, capacity constraints, or instance limit constraints. You can view a failed request for 60 minutes. -
scheduled
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) The future-dated Capacity Reservation request was approved and the Capacity Reservation is scheduled for delivery on the requested start date. -
payment-pending
- (Capacity Blocks) The upfront payment has not been processed yet. -
payment-failed
- (Capacity Blocks) The upfront payment was not processed in the 12-hour time frame. Your Capacity Block was released. -
assessing
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 is assessing your request for a future-dated Capacity Reservation. -
delayed
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 encountered a delay in provisioning the requested future-dated Capacity Reservation. Amazon EC2 is unable to deliver the requested capacity by the requested start date and time. -
unsupported
- (Future-dated Capacity Reservations) Amazon EC2 can't support the future-dated Capacity Reservation request due to capacity constraints. You can view unsupported requests for 30 days. The Capacity Reservation will not be delivered.
Sourcepub fn instance_usages(&self) -> &[InstanceUsage]
pub fn instance_usages(&self) -> &[InstanceUsage]
Information about the Capacity Reservation usage.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .instance_usages.is_none()
.
Source§impl GetCapacityReservationUsageOutput
impl GetCapacityReservationUsageOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GetCapacityReservationUsageOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GetCapacityReservationUsageOutputBuilder
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