#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DeleteFileSystemOutput {
pub file_system_id: Option<String>,
pub lifecycle: Option<FileSystemLifecycle>,
pub windows_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemWindowsResponse>,
pub lustre_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemLustreResponse>,
pub open_zfs_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemOpenZfsResponse>,
/* private fields */
}Expand description
The response object for the DeleteFileSystem operation.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.file_system_id: Option<String>The ID of the file system that's being deleted.
lifecycle: Option<FileSystemLifecycle>The file system lifecycle for the deletion request. If the DeleteFileSystem operation is successful, this status is DELETING.
windows_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemWindowsResponse>The response object for the Microsoft Windows file system used in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
lustre_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemLustreResponse>The response object for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system being deleted in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
open_zfs_response: Option<DeleteFileSystemOpenZfsResponse>The response object for the OpenZFS file system that's being deleted in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
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Source§impl DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl DeleteFileSystemOutput
Sourcepub fn file_system_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn file_system_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the file system that's being deleted.
Sourcepub fn lifecycle(&self) -> Option<&FileSystemLifecycle>
pub fn lifecycle(&self) -> Option<&FileSystemLifecycle>
The file system lifecycle for the deletion request. If the DeleteFileSystem operation is successful, this status is DELETING.
Sourcepub fn windows_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemWindowsResponse>
pub fn windows_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemWindowsResponse>
The response object for the Microsoft Windows file system used in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
Sourcepub fn lustre_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemLustreResponse>
pub fn lustre_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemLustreResponse>
The response object for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system being deleted in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
Sourcepub fn open_zfs_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemOpenZfsResponse>
pub fn open_zfs_response(&self) -> Option<&DeleteFileSystemOpenZfsResponse>
The response object for the OpenZFS file system that's being deleted in the DeleteFileSystem operation.
Source§impl DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl DeleteFileSystemOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DeleteFileSystemOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DeleteFileSystemOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DeleteFileSystemOutput.
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Source§impl Clone for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl Clone for DeleteFileSystemOutput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DeleteFileSystemOutput
fn clone(&self) -> DeleteFileSystemOutput
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impl Debug for DeleteFileSystemOutput
Source§impl PartialEq for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl PartialEq for DeleteFileSystemOutput
Source§impl RequestId for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl RequestId for DeleteFileSystemOutput
Source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
None if the service could not be reached.impl StructuralPartialEq for DeleteFileSystemOutput
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impl Freeze for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl Send for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl Sync for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl Unpin for DeleteFileSystemOutput
impl UnwindSafe for DeleteFileSystemOutput
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