Module aws_sdk_storagegateway::model[][src]

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Data structures used by operation inputs/outputs.

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Structs

Information about the gateway's automatic tape creation policies, including the

An automatic tape creation policy consists of automatic tape creation rules where each

Describes a bandwidth rate limit interval for a gateway. A bandwidth rate limit

The refresh cache information for the file share or FSx file systems.

Describes an iSCSI cached volume.

Describes Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) information that supports

Lists iSCSI information about a VTL device.

Represents a gateway's local disk.

Specifies network configuration information for the gateway associated with the Amazon FSx file system.

Describes a file share. Only supported S3 File Gateway.

Describes the object returned by DescribeFileSystemAssociations that

Detailed information on file system association status.

Gets the summary returned by ListFileSystemAssociation, which is a summary

Describes a gateway object.

Describes a gateway's network interface.

Describes Network File System (NFS) file share default values. Files and folders stored

The Unix file permissions and ownership information assigned, by default, to native S3

Describes a custom tape pool.

The Windows file permissions and ownership information assigned, by default, to native

A list of Active Directory users and groups that have special permissions for SMB file

Provides additional information about an error that was returned by the service. See the

Describes an iSCSI stored volume.

A key-value pair that helps you manage, filter, and search for your resource. Allowed

Describes a virtual tape object.

Represents a virtual tape that is archived in the virtual tape shelf (VTS).

Describes a virtual tape.

Describes a recovery point.

Describes a storage volume object.

Describes a storage volume recovery point object.

Lists iSCSI information about a volume.

Represents a device object associated with a tape gateway.

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