#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CapacityReservationFleet {
pub capacity_reservation_fleet_id: Option<String>,
pub capacity_reservation_fleet_arn: Option<String>,
pub state: Option<CapacityReservationFleetState>,
pub total_target_capacity: Option<i32>,
pub total_fulfilled_capacity: Option<f64>,
pub tenancy: Option<FleetCapacityReservationTenancy>,
pub end_date: Option<DateTime>,
pub create_time: Option<DateTime>,
pub instance_match_criteria: Option<FleetInstanceMatchCriteria>,
pub allocation_strategy: Option<String>,
pub instance_type_specifications: Option<Vec<FleetCapacityReservation>>,
pub tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>,
}
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Information about a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
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syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.capacity_reservation_fleet_id: Option<String>
The ID of the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
capacity_reservation_fleet_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
state: Option<CapacityReservationFleetState>
The state of the Capacity Reservation Fleet. Possible states include:
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submitted
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet request has been submitted and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud is preparing to create the Capacity Reservations. -
modifying
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is being modified. The Fleet remains in this state until the modification is complete. -
active
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has fulfilled its total target capacity and it is attempting to maintain this capacity. The Fleet remains in this state until it is modified or deleted. -
partially_fulfilled
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has partially fulfilled its total target capacity. There is insufficient Amazon EC2 to fulfill the total target capacity. The Fleet is attempting to asynchronously fulfill its total target capacity. -
expiring
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has reach its end date and it is in the process of expiring. One or more of its Capacity reservations might still be active. -
expired
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has reach its end date. The Fleet and its Capacity Reservations are expired. The Fleet can't create new Capacity Reservations. -
cancelling
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is in the process of being cancelled. One or more of its Capacity reservations might still be active. -
cancelled
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has been manually cancelled. The Fleet and its Capacity Reservations are cancelled and the Fleet can't create new Capacity Reservations. -
failed
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet failed to reserve capacity for the specified instance types.
total_target_capacity: Option<i32>
The total number of capacity units for which the Capacity Reservation Fleet reserves capacity. For more information, see Total target capacity in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
total_fulfilled_capacity: Option<f64>
The capacity units that have been fulfilled.
tenancy: Option<FleetCapacityReservationTenancy>
The tenancy of the Capacity Reservation Fleet. Tenancies include:
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default
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is created on hardware that is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts. -
dedicated
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is created on single-tenant hardware that is dedicated to a single Amazon Web Services account.
end_date: Option<DateTime>
The date and time at which the Capacity Reservation Fleet expires.
create_time: Option<DateTime>
The date and time at which the Capacity Reservation Fleet was created.
instance_match_criteria: Option<FleetInstanceMatchCriteria>
Indicates the type of instance launches that the Capacity Reservation Fleet accepts. All Capacity Reservations in the Fleet inherit this instance matching criteria.
Currently, Capacity Reservation Fleets support open
instance matching criteria only. This means that instances that have matching attributes (instance type, platform, and Availability Zone) run in the Capacity Reservations automatically. Instances do not need to explicitly target a Capacity Reservation Fleet to use its reserved capacity.
allocation_strategy: Option<String>
The strategy used by the Capacity Reservation Fleet to determine which of the specified instance types to use. For more information, see For more information, see Allocation strategy in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
instance_type_specifications: Option<Vec<FleetCapacityReservation>>
Information about the instance types for which to reserve the capacity.
The tags assigned to the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Implementations§
Source§impl CapacityReservationFleet
impl CapacityReservationFleet
Sourcepub fn capacity_reservation_fleet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn capacity_reservation_fleet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Sourcepub fn capacity_reservation_fleet_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn capacity_reservation_fleet_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Sourcepub fn state(&self) -> Option<&CapacityReservationFleetState>
pub fn state(&self) -> Option<&CapacityReservationFleetState>
The state of the Capacity Reservation Fleet. Possible states include:
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submitted
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet request has been submitted and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud is preparing to create the Capacity Reservations. -
modifying
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is being modified. The Fleet remains in this state until the modification is complete. -
active
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has fulfilled its total target capacity and it is attempting to maintain this capacity. The Fleet remains in this state until it is modified or deleted. -
partially_fulfilled
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has partially fulfilled its total target capacity. There is insufficient Amazon EC2 to fulfill the total target capacity. The Fleet is attempting to asynchronously fulfill its total target capacity. -
expiring
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has reach its end date and it is in the process of expiring. One or more of its Capacity reservations might still be active. -
expired
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has reach its end date. The Fleet and its Capacity Reservations are expired. The Fleet can't create new Capacity Reservations. -
cancelling
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is in the process of being cancelled. One or more of its Capacity reservations might still be active. -
cancelled
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet has been manually cancelled. The Fleet and its Capacity Reservations are cancelled and the Fleet can't create new Capacity Reservations. -
failed
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet failed to reserve capacity for the specified instance types.
Sourcepub fn total_target_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn total_target_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>
The total number of capacity units for which the Capacity Reservation Fleet reserves capacity. For more information, see Total target capacity in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Sourcepub fn total_fulfilled_capacity(&self) -> Option<f64>
pub fn total_fulfilled_capacity(&self) -> Option<f64>
The capacity units that have been fulfilled.
Sourcepub fn tenancy(&self) -> Option<&FleetCapacityReservationTenancy>
pub fn tenancy(&self) -> Option<&FleetCapacityReservationTenancy>
The tenancy of the Capacity Reservation Fleet. Tenancies include:
-
default
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is created on hardware that is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts. -
dedicated
- The Capacity Reservation Fleet is created on single-tenant hardware that is dedicated to a single Amazon Web Services account.
Sourcepub fn end_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn end_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The date and time at which the Capacity Reservation Fleet expires.
Sourcepub fn create_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn create_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The date and time at which the Capacity Reservation Fleet was created.
Sourcepub fn instance_match_criteria(&self) -> Option<&FleetInstanceMatchCriteria>
pub fn instance_match_criteria(&self) -> Option<&FleetInstanceMatchCriteria>
Indicates the type of instance launches that the Capacity Reservation Fleet accepts. All Capacity Reservations in the Fleet inherit this instance matching criteria.
Currently, Capacity Reservation Fleets support open
instance matching criteria only. This means that instances that have matching attributes (instance type, platform, and Availability Zone) run in the Capacity Reservations automatically. Instances do not need to explicitly target a Capacity Reservation Fleet to use its reserved capacity.
Sourcepub fn allocation_strategy(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn allocation_strategy(&self) -> Option<&str>
The strategy used by the Capacity Reservation Fleet to determine which of the specified instance types to use. For more information, see For more information, see Allocation strategy in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Sourcepub fn instance_type_specifications(&self) -> &[FleetCapacityReservation]
pub fn instance_type_specifications(&self) -> &[FleetCapacityReservation]
Information about the instance types for which to reserve the capacity.
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_type_specifications.is_none()
.
The tags assigned to the Capacity Reservation Fleet.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .tags.is_none()
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Source§impl CapacityReservationFleet
impl CapacityReservationFleet
Sourcepub fn builder() -> CapacityReservationFleetBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CapacityReservationFleetBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CapacityReservationFleet
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Source§impl Clone for CapacityReservationFleet
impl Clone for CapacityReservationFleet
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CapacityReservationFleet
fn clone(&self) -> CapacityReservationFleet
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