#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DisruptionCompliance {
pub achievable_rto_in_secs: i32,
pub current_rto_in_secs: i32,
pub rto_reference_id: Option<String>,
pub rto_description: Option<String>,
pub current_rpo_in_secs: i32,
pub rpo_reference_id: Option<String>,
pub rpo_description: Option<String>,
pub compliance_status: ComplianceStatus,
pub achievable_rpo_in_secs: i32,
pub message: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Defines the compliance against the resiliency policy for a disruption.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.achievable_rto_in_secs: i32The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) that is achievable, in seconds
current_rto_in_secs: i32The current RTO, in seconds.
rto_reference_id: Option<String>Reference identifier of the RTO.
rto_description: Option<String>The RTO description.
current_rpo_in_secs: i32The current RPO, in seconds.
rpo_reference_id: Option<String>Reference identifier of the RPO .
rpo_description: Option<String>The RPO description.
compliance_status: ComplianceStatusThe current status of compliance for the resiliency policy.
achievable_rpo_in_secs: i32The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) that is achievable, in seconds.
message: Option<String>The disruption compliance message.
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Source§impl DisruptionCompliance
impl DisruptionCompliance
Sourcepub fn achievable_rto_in_secs(&self) -> i32
pub fn achievable_rto_in_secs(&self) -> i32
The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) that is achievable, in seconds
Sourcepub fn current_rto_in_secs(&self) -> i32
pub fn current_rto_in_secs(&self) -> i32
The current RTO, in seconds.
Sourcepub fn rto_reference_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn rto_reference_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
Reference identifier of the RTO.
Sourcepub fn rto_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn rto_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The RTO description.
Sourcepub fn current_rpo_in_secs(&self) -> i32
pub fn current_rpo_in_secs(&self) -> i32
The current RPO, in seconds.
Sourcepub fn rpo_reference_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn rpo_reference_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
Reference identifier of the RPO .
Sourcepub fn rpo_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn rpo_description(&self) -> Option<&str>
The RPO description.
Sourcepub fn compliance_status(&self) -> &ComplianceStatus
pub fn compliance_status(&self) -> &ComplianceStatus
The current status of compliance for the resiliency policy.
Sourcepub fn achievable_rpo_in_secs(&self) -> i32
pub fn achievable_rpo_in_secs(&self) -> i32
The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) that is achievable, in seconds.
Source§impl DisruptionCompliance
impl DisruptionCompliance
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DisruptionComplianceBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DisruptionComplianceBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DisruptionCompliance.
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Source§impl Clone for DisruptionCompliance
impl Clone for DisruptionCompliance
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DisruptionCompliance
fn clone(&self) -> DisruptionCompliance
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for DisruptionCompliance
impl Debug for DisruptionCompliance
Source§impl PartialEq for DisruptionCompliance
impl PartialEq for DisruptionCompliance
impl StructuralPartialEq for DisruptionCompliance
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impl Freeze for DisruptionCompliance
impl RefUnwindSafe for DisruptionCompliance
impl Send for DisruptionCompliance
impl Sync for DisruptionCompliance
impl Unpin for DisruptionCompliance
impl UnwindSafe for DisruptionCompliance
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