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pub struct CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration { pub automatic_backup_retention_days: Option<i32>, pub copy_tags_to_backups: Option<bool>, pub copy_tags_to_volumes: Option<bool>, pub daily_automatic_backup_start_time: Option<String>, pub deployment_type: Option<OpenZfsDeploymentType>, pub throughput_capacity: Option<i32>, pub weekly_maintenance_start_time: Option<String>, pub disk_iops_configuration: Option<DiskIopsConfiguration>, pub root_volume_configuration: Option<OpenZfsCreateRootVolumeConfiguration>, pub preferred_subnet_id: Option<String>, pub endpoint_ip_address_range: Option<String>, pub route_table_ids: Option<Vec<String>>, }
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The Amazon FSx for OpenZFS configuration properties for the file system that you are creating.

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§automatic_backup_retention_days: Option<i32>

The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to 0 disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is 30.

§copy_tags_to_backups: Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to backups. This value defaults to false. If it's set to true, all tags for the file system are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups where the user doesn't specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.

§copy_tags_to_volumes: Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to volumes. This value defaults to false. If it's set to true, all tags for the file system are copied to volumes where the user doesn't specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to volumes. If you specify one or more tags when creating the volume, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.

§daily_automatic_backup_start_time: Option<String>

A recurring daily time, in the format HH:MM. HH is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), and MM is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example, 05:00 specifies 5 AM daily.

§deployment_type: Option<OpenZfsDeploymentType>

Specifies the file system deployment type. Single AZ deployment types are configured for redundancy within a single Availability Zone in an Amazon Web Services Region . Valid values are the following:

  • MULTI_AZ_1- Creates file systems with high availability that are configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary unavailability in Availability Zones (AZs). Multi_AZ_1 is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.

  • SINGLE_AZ_1- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 64 - 4,096 MB/s. Single_AZ_1 is available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is available.

  • SINGLE_AZ_2- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 160 - 10,240 MB/s using an NVMe L2ARC cache. Single_AZ_2 is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.

For more information, see Deployment type availability and File system performance in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.

§throughput_capacity: Option<i32>

Specifies the throughput of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system, measured in megabytes per second (MBps). Valid values depend on the DeploymentType you choose, as follows:

  • For MULTI_AZ_1 and SINGLE_AZ_2, valid values are 160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560, 3840, 5120, 7680, or 10240 MBps.

  • For SINGLE_AZ_1, valid values are 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 3072, or 4096 MBps.

You pay for additional throughput capacity that you provision.

§weekly_maintenance_start_time: Option<String>

A recurring weekly time, in the format D:HH:MM.

D is the day of the week, for which 1 represents Monday and 7 represents Sunday. For further details, see the ISO-8601 spec as described on Wikipedia.

HH is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), and MM is the zero-padded minute of the hour.

For example, 1:05:00 specifies maintenance at 5 AM Monday.

§disk_iops_configuration: Option<DiskIopsConfiguration>

The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or FSx for OpenZFS file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GB of storage. The configuration consists of the total number of provisioned SSD IOPS and how it is was provisioned, or the mode (by the customer or by Amazon FSx).

§root_volume_configuration: Option<OpenZfsCreateRootVolumeConfiguration>

The configuration Amazon FSx uses when creating the root value of the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. All volumes are children of the root volume.

§preferred_subnet_id: Option<String>

Required when DeploymentType is set to MULTI_AZ_1. This specifies the subnet in which you want the preferred file server to be located.

§endpoint_ip_address_range: Option<String>

(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the IP address range in which the endpoints to access your file system will be created. By default in the Amazon FSx API and Amazon FSx console, Amazon FSx selects an available /28 IP address range for you from one of the VPC's CIDR ranges. You can have overlapping endpoint IP addresses for file systems deployed in the same VPC/route tables.

§route_table_ids: Option<Vec<String>>

(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the route tables in which Amazon FSx creates the rules for routing traffic to the correct file server. You should specify all virtual private cloud (VPC) route tables associated with the subnets in which your clients are located. By default, Amazon FSx selects your VPC's default route table.

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impl CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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pub fn automatic_backup_retention_days(&self) -> Option<i32>

The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to 0 disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is 30.

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pub fn copy_tags_to_backups(&self) -> Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to backups. This value defaults to false. If it's set to true, all tags for the file system are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups where the user doesn't specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.

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pub fn copy_tags_to_volumes(&self) -> Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to volumes. This value defaults to false. If it's set to true, all tags for the file system are copied to volumes where the user doesn't specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to volumes. If you specify one or more tags when creating the volume, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.

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pub fn daily_automatic_backup_start_time(&self) -> Option<&str>

A recurring daily time, in the format HH:MM. HH is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), and MM is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example, 05:00 specifies 5 AM daily.

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pub fn deployment_type(&self) -> Option<&OpenZfsDeploymentType>

Specifies the file system deployment type. Single AZ deployment types are configured for redundancy within a single Availability Zone in an Amazon Web Services Region . Valid values are the following:

  • MULTI_AZ_1- Creates file systems with high availability that are configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary unavailability in Availability Zones (AZs). Multi_AZ_1 is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.

  • SINGLE_AZ_1- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 64 - 4,096 MB/s. Single_AZ_1 is available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is available.

  • SINGLE_AZ_2- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 160 - 10,240 MB/s using an NVMe L2ARC cache. Single_AZ_2 is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.

For more information, see Deployment type availability and File system performance in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.

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pub fn throughput_capacity(&self) -> Option<i32>

Specifies the throughput of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system, measured in megabytes per second (MBps). Valid values depend on the DeploymentType you choose, as follows:

  • For MULTI_AZ_1 and SINGLE_AZ_2, valid values are 160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560, 3840, 5120, 7680, or 10240 MBps.

  • For SINGLE_AZ_1, valid values are 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 3072, or 4096 MBps.

You pay for additional throughput capacity that you provision.

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pub fn weekly_maintenance_start_time(&self) -> Option<&str>

A recurring weekly time, in the format D:HH:MM.

D is the day of the week, for which 1 represents Monday and 7 represents Sunday. For further details, see the ISO-8601 spec as described on Wikipedia.

HH is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), and MM is the zero-padded minute of the hour.

For example, 1:05:00 specifies maintenance at 5 AM Monday.

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pub fn disk_iops_configuration(&self) -> Option<&DiskIopsConfiguration>

The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or FSx for OpenZFS file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GB of storage. The configuration consists of the total number of provisioned SSD IOPS and how it is was provisioned, or the mode (by the customer or by Amazon FSx).

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pub fn root_volume_configuration( &self, ) -> Option<&OpenZfsCreateRootVolumeConfiguration>

The configuration Amazon FSx uses when creating the root value of the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. All volumes are children of the root volume.

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pub fn preferred_subnet_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

Required when DeploymentType is set to MULTI_AZ_1. This specifies the subnet in which you want the preferred file server to be located.

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pub fn endpoint_ip_address_range(&self) -> Option<&str>

(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the IP address range in which the endpoints to access your file system will be created. By default in the Amazon FSx API and Amazon FSx console, Amazon FSx selects an available /28 IP address range for you from one of the VPC's CIDR ranges. You can have overlapping endpoint IP addresses for file systems deployed in the same VPC/route tables.

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pub fn route_table_ids(&self) -> &[String]

(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the route tables in which Amazon FSx creates the rules for routing traffic to the correct file server. You should specify all virtual private cloud (VPC) route tables associated with the subnets in which your clients are located. By default, Amazon FSx selects your VPC's default route table.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .route_table_ids.is_none().

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impl CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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pub fn builder() -> CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfigurationBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration.

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impl Clone for CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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fn eq(&self, other: &CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateFileSystemOpenZfsConfiguration

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