@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonFSxAsync extends AmazonFSx
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
AbstractAmazonFSxAsync
instead.
Amazon FSx is a fully managed service that makes it easy for storage and application administrators to launch and use shared file storage.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Future<AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> |
associateFileSystemAliasesAsync(AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest associateFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Use this action to associate one or more Domain Name Server (DNS) aliases with an existing Amazon FSx for Windows
File Server file system.
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Future<AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> |
associateFileSystemAliasesAsync(AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest associateFileSystemAliasesRequest,
AsyncHandler<AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest,AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Use this action to associate one or more Domain Name Server (DNS) aliases with an existing Amazon FSx for Windows
File Server file system.
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Future<CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> |
cancelDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest)
Cancels an existing Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task if that task is in either the
PENDING
or EXECUTING state. |
Future<CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> |
cancelDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest,
AsyncHandler<CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest,CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> asyncHandler)
Cancels an existing Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task if that task is in either the
PENDING
or EXECUTING state. |
Future<CopyBackupResult> |
copyBackupAsync(CopyBackupRequest copyBackupRequest)
Copies an existing backup within the same Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services Region
(cross-Region copy) or within the same Amazon Web Services Region (in-Region copy).
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Future<CopyBackupResult> |
copyBackupAsync(CopyBackupRequest copyBackupRequest,
AsyncHandler<CopyBackupRequest,CopyBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Copies an existing backup within the same Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services Region
(cross-Region copy) or within the same Amazon Web Services Region (in-Region copy).
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Future<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> |
copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeAsync(CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest)
Updates an existing volume by using a snapshot from another Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> |
copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeAsync(CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest,
AsyncHandler<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest,CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Updates an existing volume by using a snapshot from another Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<CreateBackupResult> |
createBackupAsync(CreateBackupRequest createBackupRequest)
Creates a backup of an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, Amazon FSx for Lustre file
system, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<CreateBackupResult> |
createBackupAsync(CreateBackupRequest createBackupRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateBackupRequest,CreateBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a backup of an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, Amazon FSx for Lustre file
system, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
createDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository association (DRA).
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Future<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
createDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository association (DRA).
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Future<CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> |
createDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest createDataRepositoryTaskRequest)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task.
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Future<CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> |
createDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest createDataRepositoryTaskRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest,CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task.
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Future<CreateFileCacheResult> |
createFileCacheAsync(CreateFileCacheRequest createFileCacheRequest)
Creates a new Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<CreateFileCacheResult> |
createFileCacheAsync(CreateFileCacheRequest createFileCacheRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateFileCacheRequest,CreateFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<CreateFileSystemResult> |
createFileSystemAsync(CreateFileSystemRequest createFileSystemRequest)
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system.
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Future<CreateFileSystemResult> |
createFileSystemAsync(CreateFileSystemRequest createFileSystemRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateFileSystemRequest,CreateFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system.
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Future<CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> |
createFileSystemFromBackupAsync(CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest createFileSystemFromBackupRequest)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system
from an existing Amazon FSx backup.
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Future<CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> |
createFileSystemFromBackupAsync(CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest createFileSystemFromBackupRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest,CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system
from an existing Amazon FSx backup.
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Future<CreateSnapshotResult> |
createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest createSnapshotRequest)
Creates a snapshot of an existing Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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Future<CreateSnapshotResult> |
createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest createSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateSnapshotRequest,CreateSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a snapshot of an existing Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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Future<CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
createStorageVirtualMachineAsync(CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest createStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Creates a storage virtual machine (SVM) for an Amazon FSx for ONTAP file system.
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Future<CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
createStorageVirtualMachineAsync(CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest createStorageVirtualMachineRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest,CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a storage virtual machine (SVM) for an Amazon FSx for ONTAP file system.
|
Future<CreateVolumeResult> |
createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest createVolumeRequest)
Creates an FSx for ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS storage volume.
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Future<CreateVolumeResult> |
createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest createVolumeRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateVolumeRequest,CreateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an FSx for ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS storage volume.
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Future<CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> |
createVolumeFromBackupAsync(CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest createVolumeFromBackupRequest)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume from an existing Amazon FSx volume backup.
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Future<CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> |
createVolumeFromBackupAsync(CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest createVolumeFromBackupRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest,CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume from an existing Amazon FSx volume backup.
|
Future<DeleteBackupResult> |
deleteBackupAsync(DeleteBackupRequest deleteBackupRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx backup.
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Future<DeleteBackupResult> |
deleteBackupAsync(DeleteBackupRequest deleteBackupRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteBackupRequest,DeleteBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx backup.
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Future<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
deleteDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Deletes a data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
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Future<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
deleteDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
|
Future<DeleteFileCacheResult> |
deleteFileCacheAsync(DeleteFileCacheRequest deleteFileCacheRequest)
Deletes an Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<DeleteFileCacheResult> |
deleteFileCacheAsync(DeleteFileCacheRequest deleteFileCacheRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteFileCacheRequest,DeleteFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<DeleteFileSystemResult> |
deleteFileSystemAsync(DeleteFileSystemRequest deleteFileSystemRequest)
Deletes a file system.
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Future<DeleteFileSystemResult> |
deleteFileSystemAsync(DeleteFileSystemRequest deleteFileSystemRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteFileSystemRequest,DeleteFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a file system.
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Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> |
deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest deleteSnapshotRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
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Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> |
deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest deleteSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteSnapshotRequest,DeleteSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
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Future<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
deleteStorageVirtualMachineAsync(DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Deletes an existing Amazon FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
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Future<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
deleteStorageVirtualMachineAsync(DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest,DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an existing Amazon FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
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Future<DeleteVolumeResult> |
deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest deleteVolumeRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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Future<DeleteVolumeResult> |
deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest deleteVolumeRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteVolumeRequest,DeleteVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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Future<DescribeBackupsResult> |
describeBackupsAsync(DescribeBackupsRequest describeBackupsRequest)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon FSx backup, if a
BackupIds value is provided for that
backup. |
Future<DescribeBackupsResult> |
describeBackupsAsync(DescribeBackupsRequest describeBackupsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeBackupsRequest,DescribeBackupsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon FSx backup, if a
BackupIds value is provided for that
backup. |
Future<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> |
describeDataRepositoryAssociationsAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository associations, if
one or more
AssociationIds values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the
request. |
Future<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> |
describeDataRepositoryAssociationsAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest,DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository associations, if
one or more
AssociationIds values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the
request. |
Future<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> |
describeDataRepositoryTasksAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository tasks, if one or
more
TaskIds values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the request. |
Future<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> |
describeDataRepositoryTasksAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest,DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository tasks, if one or
more
TaskIds values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the request. |
Future<DescribeFileCachesResult> |
describeFileCachesAsync(DescribeFileCachesRequest describeFileCachesRequest)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon File Cache resource, if a
FileCacheIds value is
provided for that cache. |
Future<DescribeFileCachesResult> |
describeFileCachesAsync(DescribeFileCachesRequest describeFileCachesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeFileCachesRequest,DescribeFileCachesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon File Cache resource, if a
FileCacheIds value is
provided for that cache. |
Future<DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> |
describeFileSystemAliasesAsync(DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest describeFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Returns the DNS aliases that are associated with the specified Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
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Future<DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> |
describeFileSystemAliasesAsync(DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest describeFileSystemAliasesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest,DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the DNS aliases that are associated with the specified Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
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Future<DescribeFileSystemsResult> |
describeFileSystemsAsync(DescribeFileSystemsRequest describeFileSystemsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx file systems, if a
FileSystemIds value is provided
for that file system. |
Future<DescribeFileSystemsResult> |
describeFileSystemsAsync(DescribeFileSystemsRequest describeFileSystemsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeFileSystemsRequest,DescribeFileSystemsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx file systems, if a
FileSystemIds value is provided
for that file system. |
Future<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> |
describeSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest)
Indicates whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file
systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner.
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Future<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> |
describeSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Indicates whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file
systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner.
|
Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> |
describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest describeSnapshotsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshots, if a
SnapshotIds value is
provided. |
Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> |
describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest describeSnapshotsRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeSnapshotsRequest,DescribeSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshots, if a
SnapshotIds value is
provided. |
Future<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> |
describeStorageVirtualMachinesAsync(DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP storage virtual machines (SVMs).
|
Future<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> |
describeStorageVirtualMachinesAsync(DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest,DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP storage virtual machines (SVMs).
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Future<DescribeVolumesResult> |
describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest describeVolumesRequest)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volumes.
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Future<DescribeVolumesResult> |
describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest describeVolumesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumesRequest,DescribeVolumesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volumes.
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Future<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> |
disassociateFileSystemAliasesAsync(DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Use this action to disassociate, or remove, one or more Domain Name Service (DNS) aliases from an Amazon FSx for
Windows File Server file system.
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Future<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> |
disassociateFileSystemAliasesAsync(DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest,
AsyncHandler<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest,DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Use this action to disassociate, or remove, one or more Domain Name Service (DNS) aliases from an Amazon FSx for
Windows File Server file system.
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Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> |
listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest)
Lists tags for Amazon FSx resources.
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Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> |
listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListTagsForResourceRequest,ListTagsForResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Lists tags for Amazon FSx resources.
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Future<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> |
releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksAsync(ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest)
Releases the file system lock from an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> |
releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksAsync(ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest,
AsyncHandler<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest,ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> asyncHandler)
Releases the file system lock from an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
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Future<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> |
restoreVolumeFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest)
Returns an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume to the state saved by the specified snapshot.
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Future<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> |
restoreVolumeFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest,RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Returns an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume to the state saved by the specified snapshot.
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Future<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> |
startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryAsync(StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest)
After performing steps to repair the Active Directory configuration of an FSx for Windows File Server file
system, use this action to initiate the process of Amazon FSx attempting to reconnect to the file system.
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Future<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> |
startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryAsync(StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest,
AsyncHandler<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest,StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> asyncHandler)
After performing steps to repair the Active Directory configuration of an FSx for Windows File Server file
system, use this action to initiate the process of Amazon FSx attempting to reconnect to the file system.
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Future<TagResourceResult> |
tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest)
Tags an Amazon FSx resource.
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Future<TagResourceResult> |
tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest,
AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Tags an Amazon FSx resource.
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Future<UntagResourceResult> |
untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest)
This action removes a tag from an Amazon FSx resource.
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Future<UntagResourceResult> |
untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest,
AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
This action removes a tag from an Amazon FSx resource.
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Future<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
updateDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Updates the configuration of an existing data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
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Future<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> |
updateDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an existing data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
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Future<UpdateFileCacheResult> |
updateFileCacheAsync(UpdateFileCacheRequest updateFileCacheRequest)
Updates the configuration of an existing Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<UpdateFileCacheResult> |
updateFileCacheAsync(UpdateFileCacheRequest updateFileCacheRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateFileCacheRequest,UpdateFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an existing Amazon File Cache resource.
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Future<UpdateFileSystemResult> |
updateFileSystemAsync(UpdateFileSystemRequest updateFileSystemRequest)
Use this operation to update the configuration of an existing Amazon FSx file system.
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Future<UpdateFileSystemResult> |
updateFileSystemAsync(UpdateFileSystemRequest updateFileSystemRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateFileSystemRequest,UpdateFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Use this operation to update the configuration of an existing Amazon FSx file system.
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Future<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> |
updateSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest)
Configures whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file
systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner.
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Future<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> |
updateSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Configures whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file
systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner.
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Future<UpdateSnapshotResult> |
updateSnapshotAsync(UpdateSnapshotRequest updateSnapshotRequest)
Updates the name of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
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Future<UpdateSnapshotResult> |
updateSnapshotAsync(UpdateSnapshotRequest updateSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateSnapshotRequest,UpdateSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the name of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
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Future<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
updateStorageVirtualMachineAsync(UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Updates an FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
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Future<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> |
updateStorageVirtualMachineAsync(UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest,UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Updates an FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
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Future<UpdateVolumeResult> |
updateVolumeAsync(UpdateVolumeRequest updateVolumeRequest)
Updates the configuration of an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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Future<UpdateVolumeResult> |
updateVolumeAsync(UpdateVolumeRequest updateVolumeRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateVolumeRequest,UpdateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
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associateFileSystemAliases, cancelDataRepositoryTask, copyBackup, copySnapshotAndUpdateVolume, createBackup, createDataRepositoryAssociation, createDataRepositoryTask, createFileCache, createFileSystem, createFileSystemFromBackup, createSnapshot, createStorageVirtualMachine, createVolume, createVolumeFromBackup, deleteBackup, deleteDataRepositoryAssociation, deleteFileCache, deleteFileSystem, deleteSnapshot, deleteStorageVirtualMachine, deleteVolume, describeBackups, describeDataRepositoryAssociations, describeDataRepositoryTasks, describeFileCaches, describeFileSystemAliases, describeFileSystems, describeSharedVpcConfiguration, describeSnapshots, describeStorageVirtualMachines, describeVolumes, disassociateFileSystemAliases, getCachedResponseMetadata, listTagsForResource, releaseFileSystemNfsV3Locks, restoreVolumeFromSnapshot, shutdown, startMisconfiguredStateRecovery, tagResource, untagResource, updateDataRepositoryAssociation, updateFileCache, updateFileSystem, updateSharedVpcConfiguration, updateSnapshot, updateStorageVirtualMachine, updateVolume
Future<AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> associateFileSystemAliasesAsync(AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest associateFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Use this action to associate one or more Domain Name Server (DNS) aliases with an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. A file system can have a maximum of 50 DNS aliases associated with it at any one time. If you try to associate a DNS alias that is already associated with the file system, FSx takes no action on that alias in the request. For more information, see Working with DNS Aliases and Walkthrough 5: Using DNS aliases to access your file system, including additional steps you must take to be able to access your file system using a DNS alias.
The system response shows the DNS aliases that Amazon FSx is attempting to associate with the file system. Use the API operation to monitor the status of the aliases Amazon FSx is associating with the file system.
associateFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object specifying one or more DNS alias names to associate with an Amazon FSx for Windows File
Server file system.Future<AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> associateFileSystemAliasesAsync(AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest associateFileSystemAliasesRequest, AsyncHandler<AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest,AssociateFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Use this action to associate one or more Domain Name Server (DNS) aliases with an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. A file system can have a maximum of 50 DNS aliases associated with it at any one time. If you try to associate a DNS alias that is already associated with the file system, FSx takes no action on that alias in the request. For more information, see Working with DNS Aliases and Walkthrough 5: Using DNS aliases to access your file system, including additional steps you must take to be able to access your file system using a DNS alias.
The system response shows the DNS aliases that Amazon FSx is attempting to associate with the file system. Use the API operation to monitor the status of the aliases Amazon FSx is associating with the file system.
associateFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object specifying one or more DNS alias names to associate with an Amazon FSx for Windows File
Server file system.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> cancelDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest)
Cancels an existing Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task if that task is in either the PENDING
or EXECUTING
state. When you cancel am export task, Amazon FSx does the following.
Any files that FSx has already exported are not reverted.
FSx continues to export any files that are in-flight when the cancel operation is received.
FSx does not export any files that have not yet been exported.
For a release task, Amazon FSx will stop releasing files upon cancellation. Any files that have already been released will remain in the released state.
cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest
- Cancels a data repository task.Future<CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> cancelDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest, AsyncHandler<CancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest,CancelDataRepositoryTaskResult> asyncHandler)
Cancels an existing Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task if that task is in either the PENDING
or EXECUTING
state. When you cancel am export task, Amazon FSx does the following.
Any files that FSx has already exported are not reverted.
FSx continues to export any files that are in-flight when the cancel operation is received.
FSx does not export any files that have not yet been exported.
For a release task, Amazon FSx will stop releasing files upon cancellation. Any files that have already been released will remain in the released state.
cancelDataRepositoryTaskRequest
- Cancels a data repository task.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CopyBackupResult> copyBackupAsync(CopyBackupRequest copyBackupRequest)
Copies an existing backup within the same Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services Region (cross-Region copy) or within the same Amazon Web Services Region (in-Region copy). You can have up to five backup copy requests in progress to a single destination Region per account.
You can use cross-Region backup copies for cross-Region disaster recovery. You can periodically take backups and
copy them to another Region so that in the event of a disaster in the primary Region, you can restore from backup
and recover availability quickly in the other Region. You can make cross-Region copies only within your Amazon
Web Services partition. A partition is a grouping of Regions. Amazon Web Services currently has three partitions:
aws
(Standard Regions), aws-cn
(China Regions), and aws-us-gov
(Amazon Web
Services GovCloud [US] Regions).
You can also use backup copies to clone your file dataset to another Region or within the same Region.
You can use the SourceRegion
parameter to specify the Amazon Web Services Region from which the
backup will be copied. For example, if you make the call from the us-west-1
Region and want to copy
a backup from the us-east-2
Region, you specify us-east-2
in the
SourceRegion
parameter to make a cross-Region copy. If you don't specify a Region, the backup copy
is created in the same Region where the request is sent from (in-Region copy).
For more information about creating backup copies, see Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for Windows User Guide, Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide, and Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
copyBackupRequest
- Future<CopyBackupResult> copyBackupAsync(CopyBackupRequest copyBackupRequest, AsyncHandler<CopyBackupRequest,CopyBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Copies an existing backup within the same Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services Region (cross-Region copy) or within the same Amazon Web Services Region (in-Region copy). You can have up to five backup copy requests in progress to a single destination Region per account.
You can use cross-Region backup copies for cross-Region disaster recovery. You can periodically take backups and
copy them to another Region so that in the event of a disaster in the primary Region, you can restore from backup
and recover availability quickly in the other Region. You can make cross-Region copies only within your Amazon
Web Services partition. A partition is a grouping of Regions. Amazon Web Services currently has three partitions:
aws
(Standard Regions), aws-cn
(China Regions), and aws-us-gov
(Amazon Web
Services GovCloud [US] Regions).
You can also use backup copies to clone your file dataset to another Region or within the same Region.
You can use the SourceRegion
parameter to specify the Amazon Web Services Region from which the
backup will be copied. For example, if you make the call from the us-west-1
Region and want to copy
a backup from the us-east-2
Region, you specify us-east-2
in the
SourceRegion
parameter to make a cross-Region copy. If you don't specify a Region, the backup copy
is created in the same Region where the request is sent from (in-Region copy).
For more information about creating backup copies, see Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for Windows User Guide, Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide, and Copying backups in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
copyBackupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeAsync(CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest)
Updates an existing volume by using a snapshot from another Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. For more information, see on-demand data replication in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest
- Future<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeAsync(CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest, AsyncHandler<CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest,CopySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Updates an existing volume by using a snapshot from another Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. For more information, see on-demand data replication in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
copySnapshotAndUpdateVolumeRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateBackupResult> createBackupAsync(CreateBackupRequest createBackupRequest)
Creates a backup of an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. We recommend creating regular backups so that you can restore a file system or volume from a backup if an issue arises with the original file system or volume.
For Amazon FSx for Lustre file systems, you can create a backup only for file systems that have the following configuration:
A Persistent deployment type
Are not linked to a data repository
For more information about backups, see the following:
For Amazon FSx for Lustre, see Working with FSx for Lustre backups.
For Amazon FSx for Windows, see Working with FSx for Windows backups.
For Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, see Working with FSx for NetApp ONTAP backups.
For Amazon FSx for OpenZFS, see Working with FSx for OpenZFS backups.
If a backup with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this operation returns the
description of the existing backup. If a backup with the specified client request token exists and the parameters
don't match, this operation returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a backup with the specified
client request token doesn't exist, CreateBackup
does the following:
Creates a new Amazon FSx backup with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of CREATING
.
Returns the description of the backup.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateBackup
operation without the risk of
creating an extra backup. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear
whether a backup was created. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a backup, the
operation returns a successful result because all the parameters are the same.
The CreateBackup
operation returns while the backup's lifecycle state is still CREATING
. You can check the backup creation status by calling the DescribeBackups
operation, which returns the backup state along with other information.
createBackupRequest
- The request object for the CreateBackup
operation.Future<CreateBackupResult> createBackupAsync(CreateBackupRequest createBackupRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateBackupRequest,CreateBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a backup of an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. We recommend creating regular backups so that you can restore a file system or volume from a backup if an issue arises with the original file system or volume.
For Amazon FSx for Lustre file systems, you can create a backup only for file systems that have the following configuration:
A Persistent deployment type
Are not linked to a data repository
For more information about backups, see the following:
For Amazon FSx for Lustre, see Working with FSx for Lustre backups.
For Amazon FSx for Windows, see Working with FSx for Windows backups.
For Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, see Working with FSx for NetApp ONTAP backups.
For Amazon FSx for OpenZFS, see Working with FSx for OpenZFS backups.
If a backup with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this operation returns the
description of the existing backup. If a backup with the specified client request token exists and the parameters
don't match, this operation returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a backup with the specified
client request token doesn't exist, CreateBackup
does the following:
Creates a new Amazon FSx backup with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of CREATING
.
Returns the description of the backup.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateBackup
operation without the risk of
creating an extra backup. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear
whether a backup was created. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a backup, the
operation returns a successful result because all the parameters are the same.
The CreateBackup
operation returns while the backup's lifecycle state is still CREATING
. You can check the backup creation status by calling the DescribeBackups
operation, which returns the backup state along with other information.
createBackupRequest
- The request object for the CreateBackup
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> createDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository association (DRA). A data repository association is a link
between a directory on the file system and an Amazon S3 bucket or prefix. You can have a maximum of 8 data
repository associations on a file system. Data repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12
and 2.15 file systems, excluding scratch_1
deployment type.
Each data repository association must have a unique Amazon FSx file system directory and a unique S3 bucket or prefix associated with it. You can configure a data repository association for automatic import only, for automatic export only, or for both. To learn more about linking a data repository to your file system, see Linking your file system to an S3 bucket.
CreateDataRepositoryAssociation
isn't supported on Amazon File Cache resources. To create a DRA on
Amazon File Cache, use the CreateFileCache
operation.
createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- Future<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> createDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,CreateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository association (DRA). A data repository association is a link
between a directory on the file system and an Amazon S3 bucket or prefix. You can have a maximum of 8 data
repository associations on a file system. Data repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12
and 2.15 file systems, excluding scratch_1
deployment type.
Each data repository association must have a unique Amazon FSx file system directory and a unique S3 bucket or prefix associated with it. You can configure a data repository association for automatic import only, for automatic export only, or for both. To learn more about linking a data repository to your file system, see Linking your file system to an S3 bucket.
CreateDataRepositoryAssociation
isn't supported on Amazon File Cache resources. To create a DRA on
Amazon File Cache, use the CreateFileCache
operation.
createDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> createDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest createDataRepositoryTaskRequest)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task. A CreateDataRepositoryTask
operation will
fail if a data repository is not linked to the FSx file system.
You use import and export data repository tasks to perform bulk operations between your FSx for Lustre file system and its linked data repositories. An example of a data repository task is exporting any data and metadata changes, including POSIX metadata, to files, directories, and symbolic links (symlinks) from your FSx file system to a linked data repository.
You use release data repository tasks to release data from your file system for files that are exported to S3. The metadata of released files remains on the file system so users or applications can still access released files by reading the files again, which will restore data from Amazon S3 to the FSx for Lustre file system.
To learn more about data repository tasks, see Data Repository Tasks. To learn more about linking a data repository to your file system, see Linking your file system to an S3 bucket.
createDataRepositoryTaskRequest
- Future<CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> createDataRepositoryTaskAsync(CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest createDataRepositoryTaskRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateDataRepositoryTaskRequest,CreateDataRepositoryTaskResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an Amazon FSx for Lustre data repository task. A CreateDataRepositoryTask
operation will
fail if a data repository is not linked to the FSx file system.
You use import and export data repository tasks to perform bulk operations between your FSx for Lustre file system and its linked data repositories. An example of a data repository task is exporting any data and metadata changes, including POSIX metadata, to files, directories, and symbolic links (symlinks) from your FSx file system to a linked data repository.
You use release data repository tasks to release data from your file system for files that are exported to S3. The metadata of released files remains on the file system so users or applications can still access released files by reading the files again, which will restore data from Amazon S3 to the FSx for Lustre file system.
To learn more about data repository tasks, see Data Repository Tasks. To learn more about linking a data repository to your file system, see Linking your file system to an S3 bucket.
createDataRepositoryTaskRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateFileCacheResult> createFileCacheAsync(CreateFileCacheRequest createFileCacheRequest)
Creates a new Amazon File Cache resource.
You can use this operation with a client request token in the request that Amazon File Cache uses to ensure
idempotent creation. If a cache with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match,
CreateFileCache
returns the description of the existing cache. If a cache with the specified client
request token exists and the parameters don't match, this call returns IncompatibleParameterError
.
If a file cache with the specified client request token doesn't exist, CreateFileCache
does the
following:
Creates a new, empty Amazon File Cache resourcewith an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the cache in JSON format.
The CreateFileCache
call returns while the cache's lifecycle state is still CREATING
.
You can check the cache creation status by calling the DescribeFileCaches
operation, which returns the cache state along with other information.
createFileCacheRequest
- Future<CreateFileCacheResult> createFileCacheAsync(CreateFileCacheRequest createFileCacheRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateFileCacheRequest,CreateFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon File Cache resource.
You can use this operation with a client request token in the request that Amazon File Cache uses to ensure
idempotent creation. If a cache with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match,
CreateFileCache
returns the description of the existing cache. If a cache with the specified client
request token exists and the parameters don't match, this call returns IncompatibleParameterError
.
If a file cache with the specified client request token doesn't exist, CreateFileCache
does the
following:
Creates a new, empty Amazon File Cache resourcewith an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the cache in JSON format.
The CreateFileCache
call returns while the cache's lifecycle state is still CREATING
.
You can check the cache creation status by calling the DescribeFileCaches
operation, which returns the cache state along with other information.
createFileCacheRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateFileSystemResult> createFileSystemAsync(CreateFileSystemRequest createFileSystemRequest)
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system. You can create the following supported Amazon FSx file systems using
the CreateFileSystem
API operation:
Amazon FSx for Lustre
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
This operation requires a client request token in the request that Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent creation.
This means that calling the operation multiple times with the same client request token has no effect. By using
the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateFileSystem
operation without the risk of creating an
extra file system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear whether
a file system was created. Examples are if a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection was reset. If
you use the same client request token and the initial call created a file system, the client receives success as
long as the parameters are the same.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match,
CreateFileSystem
returns the description of the existing file system. If a file system with the
specified client request token exists and the parameters don't match, this call returns
IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the specified client request token doesn't exist,
CreateFileSystem
does the following:
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the file system in JSON format.
The CreateFileSystem
call returns while the file system's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns the file system state along with other information.
createFileSystemRequest
- The request object used to create a new Amazon FSx file system.Future<CreateFileSystemResult> createFileSystemAsync(CreateFileSystemRequest createFileSystemRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateFileSystemRequest,CreateFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system. You can create the following supported Amazon FSx file systems using
the CreateFileSystem
API operation:
Amazon FSx for Lustre
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
This operation requires a client request token in the request that Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent creation.
This means that calling the operation multiple times with the same client request token has no effect. By using
the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateFileSystem
operation without the risk of creating an
extra file system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear whether
a file system was created. Examples are if a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection was reset. If
you use the same client request token and the initial call created a file system, the client receives success as
long as the parameters are the same.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match,
CreateFileSystem
returns the description of the existing file system. If a file system with the
specified client request token exists and the parameters don't match, this call returns
IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the specified client request token doesn't exist,
CreateFileSystem
does the following:
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the file system in JSON format.
The CreateFileSystem
call returns while the file system's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns the file system state along with other information.
createFileSystemRequest
- The request object used to create a new Amazon FSx file system.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> createFileSystemFromBackupAsync(CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest createFileSystemFromBackupRequest)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system from an existing Amazon FSx backup.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this operation returns
the description of the file system. If a file system with the specified client request token exists but the
parameters don't match, this call returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the
specified client request token doesn't exist, this operation does the following:
Creates a new Amazon FSx file system from backup with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the file system.
Parameters like the Active Directory, default share name, automatic backup, and backup settings default to the parameters of the file system that was backed up, unless overridden. You can explicitly supply other settings.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call without the risk
of creating an extra file system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it
unclear whether a file system was created. Examples are if a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection
was reset. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a file system, the client
receives a success message as long as the parameters are the same.
The CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call returns while the file system's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns the file system state along with other information.
createFileSystemFromBackupRequest
- The request object for the CreateFileSystemFromBackup
operation.Future<CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> createFileSystemFromBackupAsync(CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest createFileSystemFromBackupRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateFileSystemFromBackupRequest,CreateFileSystemFromBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system from an existing Amazon FSx backup.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this operation returns
the description of the file system. If a file system with the specified client request token exists but the
parameters don't match, this call returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the
specified client request token doesn't exist, this operation does the following:
Creates a new Amazon FSx file system from backup with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.
Returns the description of the file system.
Parameters like the Active Directory, default share name, automatic backup, and backup settings default to the parameters of the file system that was backed up, unless overridden. You can explicitly supply other settings.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call without the risk
of creating an extra file system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it
unclear whether a file system was created. Examples are if a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection
was reset. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a file system, the client
receives a success message as long as the parameters are the same.
The CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call returns while the file system's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns the file system state along with other information.
createFileSystemFromBackupRequest
- The request object for the CreateFileSystemFromBackup
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateSnapshotResult> createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest createSnapshotRequest)
Creates a snapshot of an existing Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume. With snapshots, you can easily undo file changes and compare file versions by restoring the volume to a previous version.
If a snapshot with the specified client request token exists, and the parameters match, this operation returns
the description of the existing snapshot. If a snapshot with the specified client request token exists, and the
parameters don't match, this operation returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a snapshot with the
specified client request token doesn't exist, CreateSnapshot
does the following:
Creates a new OpenZFS snapshot with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of CREATING
.
Returns the description of the snapshot.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateSnapshot
operation without the risk of
creating an extra snapshot. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear
whether a snapshot was created. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a snapshot,
the operation returns a successful result because all the parameters are the same.
The CreateSnapshot
operation returns while the snapshot's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the snapshot creation status by calling the DescribeSnapshots
operation, which returns the snapshot state along with other information.
createSnapshotRequest
- Future<CreateSnapshotResult> createSnapshotAsync(CreateSnapshotRequest createSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateSnapshotRequest,CreateSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a snapshot of an existing Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume. With snapshots, you can easily undo file changes and compare file versions by restoring the volume to a previous version.
If a snapshot with the specified client request token exists, and the parameters match, this operation returns
the description of the existing snapshot. If a snapshot with the specified client request token exists, and the
parameters don't match, this operation returns IncompatibleParameterError
. If a snapshot with the
specified client request token doesn't exist, CreateSnapshot
does the following:
Creates a new OpenZFS snapshot with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of CREATING
.
Returns the description of the snapshot.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a CreateSnapshot
operation without the risk of
creating an extra snapshot. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear
whether a snapshot was created. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a snapshot,
the operation returns a successful result because all the parameters are the same.
The CreateSnapshot
operation returns while the snapshot's lifecycle state is still
CREATING
. You can check the snapshot creation status by calling the DescribeSnapshots
operation, which returns the snapshot state along with other information.
createSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> createStorageVirtualMachineAsync(CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest createStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Creates a storage virtual machine (SVM) for an Amazon FSx for ONTAP file system.
createStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- Future<CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> createStorageVirtualMachineAsync(CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest createStorageVirtualMachineRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateStorageVirtualMachineRequest,CreateStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a storage virtual machine (SVM) for an Amazon FSx for ONTAP file system.
createStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateVolumeResult> createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest createVolumeRequest)
Creates an FSx for ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS storage volume.
createVolumeRequest
- Future<CreateVolumeResult> createVolumeAsync(CreateVolumeRequest createVolumeRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateVolumeRequest,CreateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an FSx for ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS storage volume.
createVolumeRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> createVolumeFromBackupAsync(CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest createVolumeFromBackupRequest)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume from an existing Amazon FSx volume backup.
createVolumeFromBackupRequest
- Future<CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> createVolumeFromBackupAsync(CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest createVolumeFromBackupRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateVolumeFromBackupRequest,CreateVolumeFromBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume from an existing Amazon FSx volume backup.
createVolumeFromBackupRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteBackupResult> deleteBackupAsync(DeleteBackupRequest deleteBackupRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx backup. After deletion, the backup no longer exists, and its data is gone.
The DeleteBackup
call returns instantly. The backup won't show up in later
DescribeBackups
calls.
The data in a deleted backup is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteBackupRequest
- The request object for the DeleteBackup
operation.Future<DeleteBackupResult> deleteBackupAsync(DeleteBackupRequest deleteBackupRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteBackupRequest,DeleteBackupResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx backup. After deletion, the backup no longer exists, and its data is gone.
The DeleteBackup
call returns instantly. The backup won't show up in later
DescribeBackups
calls.
The data in a deleted backup is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteBackupRequest
- The request object for the DeleteBackup
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> deleteDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Deletes a data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. Deleting the data repository
association unlinks the file system from the Amazon S3 bucket. When deleting a data repository association, you
have the option of deleting the data in the file system that corresponds to the data repository association. Data
repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12 and 2.15 file systems, excluding
scratch_1
deployment type.
deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- Future<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> deleteDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,DeleteDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. Deleting the data repository
association unlinks the file system from the Amazon S3 bucket. When deleting a data repository association, you
have the option of deleting the data in the file system that corresponds to the data repository association. Data
repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12 and 2.15 file systems, excluding
scratch_1
deployment type.
deleteDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteFileCacheResult> deleteFileCacheAsync(DeleteFileCacheRequest deleteFileCacheRequest)
Deletes an Amazon File Cache resource. After deletion, the cache no longer exists, and its data is gone.
The DeleteFileCache
operation returns while the cache has the DELETING
status. You can
check the cache deletion status by calling the DescribeFileCaches
operation, which returns a list of caches in your account. If you pass the cache ID for a deleted cache, the
DescribeFileCaches
operation returns a FileCacheNotFound
error.
The data in a deleted cache is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteFileCacheRequest
- Future<DeleteFileCacheResult> deleteFileCacheAsync(DeleteFileCacheRequest deleteFileCacheRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteFileCacheRequest,DeleteFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon File Cache resource. After deletion, the cache no longer exists, and its data is gone.
The DeleteFileCache
operation returns while the cache has the DELETING
status. You can
check the cache deletion status by calling the DescribeFileCaches
operation, which returns a list of caches in your account. If you pass the cache ID for a deleted cache, the
DescribeFileCaches
operation returns a FileCacheNotFound
error.
The data in a deleted cache is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteFileCacheRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteFileSystemResult> deleteFileSystemAsync(DeleteFileSystemRequest deleteFileSystemRequest)
Deletes a file system. After deletion, the file system no longer exists, and its data is gone. Any existing automatic backups and snapshots are also deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system, first delete all the volumes and storage virtual machines
(SVMs) on the file system. Then provide a FileSystemId
value to the DeleteFileSystem
operation.
By default, when you delete an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, a final backup is created upon deletion. This final backup isn't subject to the file system's retention policy, and must be manually deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, first unmount it from every connected
Amazon EC2 instance, then provide a FileSystemId
value to the DeleteFileSystem
operation. By default, Amazon FSx will not take a final backup when the DeleteFileSystem
operation
is invoked. On file systems not linked to an Amazon S3 bucket, set SkipFinalBackup
to
false
to take a final backup of the file system you are deleting. Backups cannot be enabled on
S3-linked file systems. To ensure all of your data is written back to S3 before deleting your file system, you
can either monitor for the AgeOfOldestQueuedMessage metric to be zero (if using automatic export) or you can run an export data repository
task. If you have automatic export enabled and want to use an export data repository task, you have to
disable automatic export before executing the export data repository task.
The DeleteFileSystem
operation returns while the file system has the DELETING
status.
You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass the file system ID for a deleted
file system, the DescribeFileSystems
operation returns a FileSystemNotFound
error.
If a data repository task is in a PENDING
or EXECUTING
state, deleting an Amazon FSx
for Lustre file system will fail with an HTTP status code 400 (Bad Request).
The data in a deleted file system is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteFileSystemRequest
- The request object for DeleteFileSystem
operation.Future<DeleteFileSystemResult> deleteFileSystemAsync(DeleteFileSystemRequest deleteFileSystemRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteFileSystemRequest,DeleteFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a file system. After deletion, the file system no longer exists, and its data is gone. Any existing automatic backups and snapshots are also deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system, first delete all the volumes and storage virtual machines
(SVMs) on the file system. Then provide a FileSystemId
value to the DeleteFileSystem
operation.
By default, when you delete an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, a final backup is created upon deletion. This final backup isn't subject to the file system's retention policy, and must be manually deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, first unmount it from every connected
Amazon EC2 instance, then provide a FileSystemId
value to the DeleteFileSystem
operation. By default, Amazon FSx will not take a final backup when the DeleteFileSystem
operation
is invoked. On file systems not linked to an Amazon S3 bucket, set SkipFinalBackup
to
false
to take a final backup of the file system you are deleting. Backups cannot be enabled on
S3-linked file systems. To ensure all of your data is written back to S3 before deleting your file system, you
can either monitor for the AgeOfOldestQueuedMessage metric to be zero (if using automatic export) or you can run an export data repository
task. If you have automatic export enabled and want to use an export data repository task, you have to
disable automatic export before executing the export data repository task.
The DeleteFileSystem
operation returns while the file system has the DELETING
status.
You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems
operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass the file system ID for a deleted
file system, the DescribeFileSystems
operation returns a FileSystemNotFound
error.
If a data repository task is in a PENDING
or EXECUTING
state, deleting an Amazon FSx
for Lustre file system will fail with an HTTP status code 400 (Bad Request).
The data in a deleted file system is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
deleteFileSystemRequest
- The request object for DeleteFileSystem
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest deleteSnapshotRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot. After deletion, the snapshot no longer exists, and its data is gone. Deleting a snapshot doesn't affect snapshots stored in a file system backup.
The DeleteSnapshot
operation returns instantly. The snapshot appears with the lifecycle status of
DELETING
until the deletion is complete.
deleteSnapshotRequest
- Future<DeleteSnapshotResult> deleteSnapshotAsync(DeleteSnapshotRequest deleteSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteSnapshotRequest,DeleteSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot. After deletion, the snapshot no longer exists, and its data is gone. Deleting a snapshot doesn't affect snapshots stored in a file system backup.
The DeleteSnapshot
operation returns instantly. The snapshot appears with the lifecycle status of
DELETING
until the deletion is complete.
deleteSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> deleteStorageVirtualMachineAsync(DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Deletes an existing Amazon FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM). Prior to deleting an SVM, you must delete all non-root volumes in the SVM, otherwise the operation will fail.
deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- Future<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> deleteStorageVirtualMachineAsync(DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest,DeleteStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an existing Amazon FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM). Prior to deleting an SVM, you must delete all non-root volumes in the SVM, otherwise the operation will fail.
deleteStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DeleteVolumeResult> deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest deleteVolumeRequest)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
deleteVolumeRequest
- Future<DeleteVolumeResult> deleteVolumeAsync(DeleteVolumeRequest deleteVolumeRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteVolumeRequest,DeleteVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
deleteVolumeRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeBackupsResult> describeBackupsAsync(DescribeBackupsRequest describeBackupsRequest)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon FSx backup, if a BackupIds
value is provided for that
backup. Otherwise, it returns all backups owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services
Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all backups, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the number
of backups in a response. If more backups remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in the
response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value
of the NextToken
value from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your backups. DescribeBackups
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
value.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The operation might return fewer than the MaxResults
value of backup descriptions while still
including a NextToken
value.
The order of the backups returned in the response of one DescribeBackups
call and the order of the
backups returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
describeBackupsRequest
- The request object for the DescribeBackups
operation.Future<DescribeBackupsResult> describeBackupsAsync(DescribeBackupsRequest describeBackupsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeBackupsRequest,DescribeBackupsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon FSx backup, if a BackupIds
value is provided for that
backup. Otherwise, it returns all backups owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services
Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all backups, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the number
of backups in a response. If more backups remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in the
response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value
of the NextToken
value from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your backups. DescribeBackups
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
value.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The operation might return fewer than the MaxResults
value of backup descriptions while still
including a NextToken
value.
The order of the backups returned in the response of one DescribeBackups
call and the order of the
backups returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
describeBackupsRequest
- The request object for the DescribeBackups
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> describeDataRepositoryAssociationsAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository associations, if
one or more AssociationIds
values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the
request. Data repository associations are supported on Amazon File Cache resources and all FSx for Lustre 2.12
and 2,15 file systems, excluding scratch_1
deployment type.
You can use filters to narrow the response to include just data repository associations for specific file systems
(use the file-system-id
filter with the ID of the file system) or caches (use the
file-cache-id
filter with the ID of the cache), or data repository associations for a specific
repository type (use the data-repository-type
filter with a value of S3
or
NFS
). If you don't use filters, the response returns all data repository associations owned by your
Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all data repository associations, you can paginate the response by using the optional
MaxResults
parameter to limit the number of data repository associations returned in a response. If
more data repository associations remain, a NextToken
value is returned in the response. In this
case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of
NextToken
from the last response.
describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest
- Future<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> describeDataRepositoryAssociationsAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest,DescribeDataRepositoryAssociationsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository associations, if
one or more AssociationIds
values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the
request. Data repository associations are supported on Amazon File Cache resources and all FSx for Lustre 2.12
and 2,15 file systems, excluding scratch_1
deployment type.
You can use filters to narrow the response to include just data repository associations for specific file systems
(use the file-system-id
filter with the ID of the file system) or caches (use the
file-cache-id
filter with the ID of the cache), or data repository associations for a specific
repository type (use the data-repository-type
filter with a value of S3
or
NFS
). If you don't use filters, the response returns all data repository associations owned by your
Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all data repository associations, you can paginate the response by using the optional
MaxResults
parameter to limit the number of data repository associations returned in a response. If
more data repository associations remain, a NextToken
value is returned in the response. In this
case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of
NextToken
from the last response.
describeDataRepositoryAssociationsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> describeDataRepositoryTasksAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository tasks, if one or
more TaskIds
values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the request. You can use
filters to narrow the response to include just tasks for specific file systems or caches, or tasks in a specific
lifecycle state. Otherwise, it returns all data repository tasks owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the
Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all tasks, you can paginate the response by using the optional MaxResults
parameter
to limit the number of tasks returned in a response. If more tasks remain, a NextToken
value is
returned in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter
set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest
- Future<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> describeDataRepositoryTasksAsync(DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeDataRepositoryTasksRequest,DescribeDataRepositoryTasksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Lustre or Amazon File Cache data repository tasks, if one or
more TaskIds
values are provided in the request, or if filters are used in the request. You can use
filters to narrow the response to include just tasks for specific file systems or caches, or tasks in a specific
lifecycle state. Otherwise, it returns all data repository tasks owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the
Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all tasks, you can paginate the response by using the optional MaxResults
parameter
to limit the number of tasks returned in a response. If more tasks remain, a NextToken
value is
returned in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter
set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
describeDataRepositoryTasksRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeFileCachesResult> describeFileCachesAsync(DescribeFileCachesRequest describeFileCachesRequest)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon File Cache resource, if a FileCacheIds
value is
provided for that cache. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all caches owned by your Amazon Web Services
account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all cache descriptions, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit
the number of descriptions in a response. If more cache descriptions remain, the operation returns a
NextToken
value in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your cache descriptions.
DescribeFileCaches
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation
continues to be called with the NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last
NextToken
value until a response has no NextToken
.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
cache descriptions while still including a
NextToken
value.
The order of caches returned in the response of one DescribeFileCaches
call and the order of caches
returned across the responses of a multicall iteration is unspecified.
describeFileCachesRequest
- Future<DescribeFileCachesResult> describeFileCachesAsync(DescribeFileCachesRequest describeFileCachesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeFileCachesRequest,DescribeFileCachesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of a specific Amazon File Cache resource, if a FileCacheIds
value is
provided for that cache. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all caches owned by your Amazon Web Services
account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all cache descriptions, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit
the number of descriptions in a response. If more cache descriptions remain, the operation returns a
NextToken
value in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your cache descriptions.
DescribeFileCaches
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation
continues to be called with the NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last
NextToken
value until a response has no NextToken
.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
cache descriptions while still including a
NextToken
value.
The order of caches returned in the response of one DescribeFileCaches
call and the order of caches
returned across the responses of a multicall iteration is unspecified.
describeFileCachesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> describeFileSystemAliasesAsync(DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest describeFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Returns the DNS aliases that are associated with the specified Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. A history of all DNS aliases that have been associated with and disassociated from the file system is available in the list of AdministrativeAction provided in the DescribeFileSystems operation response.
describeFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object for DescribeFileSystemAliases
operation.Future<DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> describeFileSystemAliasesAsync(DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest describeFileSystemAliasesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeFileSystemAliasesRequest,DescribeFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the DNS aliases that are associated with the specified Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. A history of all DNS aliases that have been associated with and disassociated from the file system is available in the list of AdministrativeAction provided in the DescribeFileSystems operation response.
describeFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object for DescribeFileSystemAliases
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeFileSystemsResult> describeFileSystemsAsync(DescribeFileSystemsRequest describeFileSystemsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx file systems, if a FileSystemIds
value is provided
for that file system. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all file systems owned by your Amazon Web Services
account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all file system descriptions, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to
limit the number of descriptions in a response. If more file system descriptions remain, Amazon FSx returns a
NextToken
value in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your file system descriptions.
DescribeFileSystems
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation
continues to be called with the NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last
NextToken
value until a response has no NextToken
.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
file system descriptions while still including
a NextToken
value.
The order of file systems returned in the response of one DescribeFileSystems
call and the order of
file systems returned across the responses of a multicall iteration is unspecified.
describeFileSystemsRequest
- The request object for DescribeFileSystems
operation.Future<DescribeFileSystemsResult> describeFileSystemsAsync(DescribeFileSystemsRequest describeFileSystemsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeFileSystemsRequest,DescribeFileSystemsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx file systems, if a FileSystemIds
value is provided
for that file system. Otherwise, it returns descriptions of all file systems owned by your Amazon Web Services
account in the Amazon Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all file system descriptions, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to
limit the number of descriptions in a response. If more file system descriptions remain, Amazon FSx returns a
NextToken
value in the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of NextToken
from the last response.
This operation is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your file system descriptions.
DescribeFileSystems
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation
continues to be called with the NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last
NextToken
value until a response has no NextToken
.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
file system descriptions while still including
a NextToken
value.
The order of file systems returned in the response of one DescribeFileSystems
call and the order of
file systems returned across the responses of a multicall iteration is unspecified.
describeFileSystemsRequest
- The request object for DescribeFileSystems
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> describeSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest)
Indicates whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner. For more information, see Creating FSx for ONTAP file systems in shared subnets.
describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest
- Future<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> describeSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,DescribeSharedVpcConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Indicates whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner. For more information, see Creating FSx for ONTAP file systems in shared subnets.
describeSharedVpcConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest describeSnapshotsRequest)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshots, if a SnapshotIds
value is
provided. Otherwise, this operation returns all snapshots owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon
Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all snapshots, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the
number of snapshots in a response. If more backups remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in
the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the
value of NextToken
from the last response.
Use this operation in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your snapshots. DescribeSnapshots
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
value.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The operation might return fewer than the MaxResults
value of snapshot descriptions while still
including a NextToken
value.
The order of snapshots returned in the response of one DescribeSnapshots
call and the order of
backups returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
describeSnapshotsRequest
- Future<DescribeSnapshotsResult> describeSnapshotsAsync(DescribeSnapshotsRequest describeSnapshotsRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeSnapshotsRequest,DescribeSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshots, if a SnapshotIds
value is
provided. Otherwise, this operation returns all snapshots owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon
Web Services Region of the endpoint that you're calling.
When retrieving all snapshots, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the
number of snapshots in a response. If more backups remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in
the response. In this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the
value of NextToken
from the last response.
Use this operation in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your snapshots. DescribeSnapshots
is called first without a NextToken
value. Then the operation continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
value.
When using this operation, keep the following in mind:
The operation might return fewer than the MaxResults
value of snapshot descriptions while still
including a NextToken
value.
The order of snapshots returned in the response of one DescribeSnapshots
call and the order of
backups returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
describeSnapshotsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> describeStorageVirtualMachinesAsync(DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP storage virtual machines (SVMs).
describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest
- Future<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> describeStorageVirtualMachinesAsync(DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest,DescribeStorageVirtualMachinesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP storage virtual machines (SVMs).
describeStorageVirtualMachinesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest describeVolumesRequest)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volumes.
describeVolumesRequest
- Future<DescribeVolumesResult> describeVolumesAsync(DescribeVolumesRequest describeVolumesRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeVolumesRequest,DescribeVolumesResult> asyncHandler)
Describes one or more Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volumes.
describeVolumesRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> disassociateFileSystemAliasesAsync(DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest)
Use this action to disassociate, or remove, one or more Domain Name Service (DNS) aliases from an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. If you attempt to disassociate a DNS alias that is not associated with the file system, Amazon FSx responds with an HTTP status code 400 (Bad Request). For more information, see Working with DNS Aliases.
The system generated response showing the DNS aliases that Amazon FSx is attempting to disassociate from the file system. Use the API operation to monitor the status of the aliases Amazon FSx is disassociating with the file system.
disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object of DNS aliases to disassociate from an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.Future<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> disassociateFileSystemAliasesAsync(DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest, AsyncHandler<DisassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest,DisassociateFileSystemAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Use this action to disassociate, or remove, one or more Domain Name Service (DNS) aliases from an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. If you attempt to disassociate a DNS alias that is not associated with the file system, Amazon FSx responds with an HTTP status code 400 (Bad Request). For more information, see Working with DNS Aliases.
The system generated response showing the DNS aliases that Amazon FSx is attempting to disassociate from the file system. Use the API operation to monitor the status of the aliases Amazon FSx is disassociating with the file system.
disassociateFileSystemAliasesRequest
- The request object of DNS aliases to disassociate from an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest)
Lists tags for Amazon FSx resources.
When retrieving all tags, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the number of
tags in a response. If more tags remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in the response. In
this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of
NextToken
from the last response.
This action is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your tags. ListTagsForResource
is
called first without a NextToken
value. Then the action continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
.
When using this action, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
file system descriptions while still including
a NextToken
value.
The order of tags returned in the response of one ListTagsForResource
call and the order of tags
returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
listTagsForResourceRequest
- The request object for ListTagsForResource
operation.Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest, AsyncHandler<ListTagsForResourceRequest,ListTagsForResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Lists tags for Amazon FSx resources.
When retrieving all tags, you can optionally specify the MaxResults
parameter to limit the number of
tags in a response. If more tags remain, Amazon FSx returns a NextToken
value in the response. In
this case, send a later request with the NextToken
request parameter set to the value of
NextToken
from the last response.
This action is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your tags. ListTagsForResource
is
called first without a NextToken
value. Then the action continues to be called with the
NextToken
parameter set to the value of the last NextToken
value until a response has
no NextToken
.
When using this action, keep the following in mind:
The implementation might return fewer than MaxResults
file system descriptions while still including
a NextToken
value.
The order of tags returned in the response of one ListTagsForResource
call and the order of tags
returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
listTagsForResourceRequest
- The request object for ListTagsForResource
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksAsync(ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest)
Releases the file system lock from an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest
- Future<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksAsync(ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest, AsyncHandler<ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest,ReleaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksResult> asyncHandler)
Releases the file system lock from an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
releaseFileSystemNfsV3LocksRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> restoreVolumeFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest)
Returns an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume to the state saved by the specified snapshot.
restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest
- Future<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> restoreVolumeFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest,RestoreVolumeFromSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Returns an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume to the state saved by the specified snapshot.
restoreVolumeFromSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryAsync(StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest)
After performing steps to repair the Active Directory configuration of an FSx for Windows File Server file system, use this action to initiate the process of Amazon FSx attempting to reconnect to the file system.
startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest
- Future<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryAsync(StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest, AsyncHandler<StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest,StartMisconfiguredStateRecoveryResult> asyncHandler)
After performing steps to repair the Active Directory configuration of an FSx for Windows File Server file system, use this action to initiate the process of Amazon FSx attempting to reconnect to the file system.
startMisconfiguredStateRecoveryRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest)
Tags an Amazon FSx resource.
tagResourceRequest
- The request object for the TagResource
operation.Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest, AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Tags an Amazon FSx resource.
tagResourceRequest
- The request object for the TagResource
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest)
This action removes a tag from an Amazon FSx resource.
untagResourceRequest
- The request object for UntagResource
action.Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest, AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
This action removes a tag from an Amazon FSx resource.
untagResourceRequest
- The request object for UntagResource
action.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> updateDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest)
Updates the configuration of an existing data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
Data repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12 and 2.15 file systems, excluding
scratch_1
deployment type.
updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- Future<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> updateDataRepositoryAssociationAsync(UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest,UpdateDataRepositoryAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an existing data repository association on an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
Data repository associations are supported on all FSx for Lustre 2.12 and 2.15 file systems, excluding
scratch_1
deployment type.
updateDataRepositoryAssociationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateFileCacheResult> updateFileCacheAsync(UpdateFileCacheRequest updateFileCacheRequest)
Updates the configuration of an existing Amazon File Cache resource. You can update multiple properties in a single request.
updateFileCacheRequest
- Future<UpdateFileCacheResult> updateFileCacheAsync(UpdateFileCacheRequest updateFileCacheRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateFileCacheRequest,UpdateFileCacheResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an existing Amazon File Cache resource. You can update multiple properties in a single request.
updateFileCacheRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateFileSystemResult> updateFileSystemAsync(UpdateFileSystemRequest updateFileSystemRequest)
Use this operation to update the configuration of an existing Amazon FSx file system. You can update multiple properties in a single request.
For FSx for Windows File Server file systems, you can update the following properties:
AuditLogConfiguration
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration
StorageCapacity
StorageType
ThroughputCapacity
DiskIopsConfiguration
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for Lustre file systems, you can update the following properties:
AutoImportPolicy
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DataCompressionType
LogConfiguration
LustreRootSquashConfiguration
MetadataConfiguration
PerUnitStorageThroughput
StorageCapacity
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for ONTAP file systems, you can update the following properties:
AddRouteTableIds
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DiskIopsConfiguration
FsxAdminPassword
HAPairs
RemoveRouteTableIds
StorageCapacity
ThroughputCapacity
ThroughputCapacityPerHAPair
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for OpenZFS file systems, you can update the following properties:
AddRouteTableIds
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
CopyTagsToBackups
CopyTagsToVolumes
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DiskIopsConfiguration
RemoveRouteTableIds
StorageCapacity
ThroughputCapacity
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
updateFileSystemRequest
- The request object for the UpdateFileSystem
operation.Future<UpdateFileSystemResult> updateFileSystemAsync(UpdateFileSystemRequest updateFileSystemRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateFileSystemRequest,UpdateFileSystemResult> asyncHandler)
Use this operation to update the configuration of an existing Amazon FSx file system. You can update multiple properties in a single request.
For FSx for Windows File Server file systems, you can update the following properties:
AuditLogConfiguration
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration
StorageCapacity
StorageType
ThroughputCapacity
DiskIopsConfiguration
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for Lustre file systems, you can update the following properties:
AutoImportPolicy
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DataCompressionType
LogConfiguration
LustreRootSquashConfiguration
MetadataConfiguration
PerUnitStorageThroughput
StorageCapacity
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for ONTAP file systems, you can update the following properties:
AddRouteTableIds
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DiskIopsConfiguration
FsxAdminPassword
HAPairs
RemoveRouteTableIds
StorageCapacity
ThroughputCapacity
ThroughputCapacityPerHAPair
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
For FSx for OpenZFS file systems, you can update the following properties:
AddRouteTableIds
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays
CopyTagsToBackups
CopyTagsToVolumes
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime
DiskIopsConfiguration
RemoveRouteTableIds
StorageCapacity
ThroughputCapacity
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime
updateFileSystemRequest
- The request object for the UpdateFileSystem
operation.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> updateSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest)
Configures whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner. For more information, see the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP User Guide.
We strongly recommend that participant-created Multi-AZ file systems in the shared VPC are deleted before you
disable this feature. Once the feature is disabled, these file systems will enter a MISCONFIGURED
state and behave like Single-AZ file systems. For more information, see Important
considerations before disabling shared VPC support for Multi-AZ file systems.
updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest
- Future<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> updateSharedVpcConfigurationAsync(UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest,UpdateSharedVpcConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Configures whether participant accounts in your organization can create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Multi-AZ file systems in subnets that are shared by a virtual private cloud (VPC) owner. For more information, see the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP User Guide.
We strongly recommend that participant-created Multi-AZ file systems in the shared VPC are deleted before you
disable this feature. Once the feature is disabled, these file systems will enter a MISCONFIGURED
state and behave like Single-AZ file systems. For more information, see Important
considerations before disabling shared VPC support for Multi-AZ file systems.
updateSharedVpcConfigurationRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateSnapshotResult> updateSnapshotAsync(UpdateSnapshotRequest updateSnapshotRequest)
Updates the name of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
updateSnapshotRequest
- Future<UpdateSnapshotResult> updateSnapshotAsync(UpdateSnapshotRequest updateSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateSnapshotRequest,UpdateSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the name of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS snapshot.
updateSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> updateStorageVirtualMachineAsync(UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest)
Updates an FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- Future<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> updateStorageVirtualMachineAsync(UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateStorageVirtualMachineRequest,UpdateStorageVirtualMachineResult> asyncHandler)
Updates an FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM).
updateStorageVirtualMachineRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<UpdateVolumeResult> updateVolumeAsync(UpdateVolumeRequest updateVolumeRequest)
Updates the configuration of an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
updateVolumeRequest
- Future<UpdateVolumeResult> updateVolumeAsync(UpdateVolumeRequest updateVolumeRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateVolumeRequest,UpdateVolumeResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration of an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
updateVolumeRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.