pub struct CreateJobRequest {
pub address_id: Option<String>,
pub cluster_id: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub forwarding_address_id: Option<String>,
pub job_type: Option<String>,
pub kms_key_arn: Option<String>,
pub notification: Option<Notification>,
pub resources: Option<JobResource>,
pub role_arn: Option<String>,
pub shipping_option: Option<String>,
pub snowball_capacity_preference: Option<String>,
pub snowball_type: Option<String>,
}
The ID for the address that you want the Snowball shipped to.
The ID of a cluster. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you need to provide only this clusterId
value. The other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.
Defines an optional description of this specific job, for example Important Photos 2016-08-11
.
The forwarding address ID for a job. This field is not supported in most regions.
Defines the type of job that you're creating.
The KmsKeyARN
that you want to associate with this job. KmsKeyARN
s are created using the CreateKey AWS Key Management Service (KMS) API action.
Defines the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) notification settings for this job.
Defines the Amazon S3 buckets associated with this job.
With IMPORT
jobs, you specify the bucket or buckets that your transferred data will be imported into.
With EXPORT
jobs, you specify the bucket or buckets that your transferred data will be exported from. Optionally, you can also specify a KeyRange
value. If you choose to export a range, you define the length of the range by providing either an inclusive BeginMarker
value, an inclusive EndMarker
value, or both. Ranges are UTF-8 binary sorted.
The RoleARN
that you want to associate with this job. RoleArn
s are created using the CreateRole AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) API action.
The shipping speed for this job. This speed doesn't dictate how soon you'll get the Snowball, rather it represents how quickly the Snowball moves to its destination while in transit. Regional shipping speeds are as follows:
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In Australia, you have access to express shipping. Typically, Snowballs shipped express are delivered in about a day.
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In the European Union (EU), you have access to express shipping. Typically, Snowballs shipped express are delivered in about a day. In addition, most countries in the EU have access to standard shipping, which typically takes less than a week, one way.
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In India, Snowballs are delivered in one to seven days.
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In the US, you have access to one-day shipping and two-day shipping.
If your job is being created in one of the US regions, you have the option of specifying what size Snowball you'd like for this job. In all other regions, Snowballs come with 80 TB in storage capacity.
The type of AWS Snowball device to use for this job. Currently, the only supported device type for cluster jobs is EDGE
.
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