NAME
Paws::FSX - Perl Interface to AWS Amazon FSx
SYNOPSIS
use Paws;
my $obj = Paws->service('FSX');
my $res = $obj->Method(
Arg1 => $val1,
Arg2 => [ 'V1', 'V2' ],
# if Arg3 is an object, the HashRef will be used as arguments to the constructor
# of the arguments type
Arg3 => { Att1 => 'Val1' },
# if Arg4 is an array of objects, the HashRefs will be passed as arguments to
# the constructor of the arguments type
Arg4 => [ { Att1 => 'Val1' }, { Att1 => 'Val2' } ],
);
DESCRIPTION
Amazon FSx is a fully managed service that makes it easy for storage and application administrators to launch and use shared file storage.
For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/fsx-2018-03-01
METHODS
CreateBackup
- FileSystemId => Str
- [ClientRequestToken => Str]
- [Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Tag]]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::CreateBackup
Returns: a Paws::FSX::CreateBackupResponse instance
Creates a backup of an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. Creating regular backups for your file system is a best practice that complements the replication that Amazon FSx for Windows File Server performs for your file system. It also enables you to restore from user modification of data.
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 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 CreateFileSystem operation returns while the backup's lifecycle state is still CREATING. You can check the file system creation status by calling the DescribeBackups operation, which returns the backup state along with other information.
CreateFileSystem
- FileSystemType => Str
- StorageCapacity => Int
- SubnetIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
- [ClientRequestToken => Str]
- [KmsKeyId => Str]
- [LustreConfiguration => Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemLustreConfiguration]
- [SecurityGroupIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
- [Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Tag]]
- [WindowsConfiguration => Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemWindowsConfiguration]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystem
Returns: a Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemResponse instance
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system.
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 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.
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.
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.
CreateFileSystemFromBackup
- BackupId => Str
- SubnetIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
- [ClientRequestToken => Str]
- [SecurityGroupIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
- [Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Tag]]
- [WindowsConfiguration => Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemWindowsConfiguration]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemFromBackup
Returns: a Paws::FSX::CreateFileSystemFromBackupResponse instance
Creates a new Amazon FSx file system from an existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server backup.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this call returns the description of the existing file system. If a client request token specified by the file system exists and 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 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 success 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.
DeleteBackup
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::DeleteBackup
Returns: a Paws::FSX::DeleteBackupResponse instance
Deletes an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server backup, deleting its contents. After deletion, the backup no longer exists, and its data is gone.
The DeleteBackup call returns instantly. The backup will not show up in later DescribeBackups calls.
The data in a deleted backup is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
DeleteFileSystem
- FileSystemId => Str
- [ClientRequestToken => Str]
- [WindowsConfiguration => Paws::FSX::DeleteFileSystemWindowsConfiguration]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::DeleteFileSystem
Returns: a Paws::FSX::DeleteFileSystemResponse instance
Deletes a file system, deleting its contents. After deletion, the file system no longer exists, and its data is gone. Any existing automatic backups will also be deleted.
By default, when you delete an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, a final backup is created upon deletion. This final backup is not subject to the file system's retention policy, and must be manually deleted.
The DeleteFileSystem action returns while the file system has the DELETING status. You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems action, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass the file system ID for a deleted file system, the DescribeFileSystems returns a FileSystemNotFound error.
The data in a deleted file system is also deleted and can't be recovered by any means.
DescribeBackups
- [BackupIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
- [Filters => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Filter]]
- [MaxResults => Int]
- [NextToken => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::DescribeBackups
Returns: a Paws::FSX::DescribeBackupsResponse instance
Returns the description of specific Amazon FSx for Windows File Server backups, if a BackupIds value is provided for that backup. Otherwise, it returns all backups owned by your AWS account in the AWS 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 NextToken from the last response.
This action is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your backups. DescribeBackups is called first without a NextTokenvalue. 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
MaxResultsfile system descriptions while still including aNextTokenvalue.The order of backups returned in the response of one
DescribeBackupscall and the order of backups returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
DescribeFileSystems
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::DescribeFileSystems
Returns: a Paws::FSX::DescribeFileSystemsResponse instance
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 AWS account in the AWS 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 action is used in an iterative process to retrieve a list of your file system descriptions. DescribeFileSystems is called first without a NextTokenvalue. 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
MaxResultsfile system descriptions while still including aNextTokenvalue.The order of file systems returned in the response of one
DescribeFileSystemscall and the order of file systems returned across the responses of a multicall iteration is unspecified.
ListTagsForResource
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::ListTagsForResource
Returns: a Paws::FSX::ListTagsForResourceResponse instance
Lists tags for an Amazon FSx file systems and backups in the case of Amazon FSx for Windows File Server.
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 NextTokenvalue. 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
MaxResultsfile system descriptions while still including aNextTokenvalue.The order of tags returned in the response of one
ListTagsForResourcecall and the order of tags returned across the responses of a multi-call iteration is unspecified.
TagResource
- ResourceARN => Str
- Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Tag]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::TagResource
Returns: a Paws::FSX::TagResourceResponse instance
Tags an Amazon FSx resource.
UntagResource
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::UntagResource
Returns: a Paws::FSX::UntagResourceResponse instance
This action removes a tag from an Amazon FSx resource.
UpdateFileSystem
- FileSystemId => Str
- [ClientRequestToken => Str]
- [LustreConfiguration => Paws::FSX::UpdateFileSystemLustreConfiguration]
- [WindowsConfiguration => Paws::FSX::UpdateFileSystemWindowsConfiguration]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::FSX::UpdateFileSystem
Returns: a Paws::FSX::UpdateFileSystemResponse instance
Updates a file system configuration.
PAGINATORS
Paginator methods are helpers that repetively call methods that return partial results
DescribeAllBackups(sub { },[BackupIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], Filters => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Filter], MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllBackups([BackupIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], Filters => ArrayRef[Paws::FSX::Filter], MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- Backups, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Backups' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::FSX::DescribeBackupsResponse instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllFileSystems(sub { },[FileSystemIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllFileSystems([FileSystemIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- FileSystems, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'FileSystems' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::FSX::DescribeFileSystemsResponse instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
ListAllTagsForResource(sub { },ResourceARN => Str, [MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
ListAllTagsForResource(ResourceARN => Str, [MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- Tags, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Tags' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::FSX::ListTagsForResourceResponse instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
SEE ALSO
This service class forms part of Paws
BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues