aws_sdk_databasemigration::types

Struct Replication

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Replication {
Show 19 fields pub replication_config_identifier: Option<String>, pub replication_config_arn: Option<String>, pub source_endpoint_arn: Option<String>, pub target_endpoint_arn: Option<String>, pub replication_type: Option<MigrationTypeValue>, pub status: Option<String>, pub provision_data: Option<ProvisionData>, pub stop_reason: Option<String>, pub failure_messages: Option<Vec<String>>, pub replication_stats: Option<ReplicationStats>, pub start_replication_type: Option<String>, pub cdc_start_time: Option<DateTime>, pub cdc_start_position: Option<String>, pub cdc_stop_position: Option<String>, pub recovery_checkpoint: Option<String>, pub replication_create_time: Option<DateTime>, pub replication_update_time: Option<DateTime>, pub replication_last_stop_time: Option<DateTime>, pub replication_deprovision_time: Option<DateTime>,
}
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Provides information that describes a serverless replication created by the CreateReplication operation.

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§replication_config_identifier: Option<String>

The identifier for the ReplicationConfig associated with the replication.

§replication_config_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name for the ReplicationConfig associated with the replication.

§source_endpoint_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name for an existing Endpoint the serverless replication uses for its data source.

§target_endpoint_arn: Option<String>

The Amazon Resource Name for an existing Endpoint the serverless replication uses for its data target.

§replication_type: Option<MigrationTypeValue>

The type of the serverless replication.

§status: Option<String>

The current status of the serverless replication.

§provision_data: Option<ProvisionData>

Information about provisioning resources for an DMS serverless replication.

§stop_reason: Option<String>

The reason the replication task was stopped. This response parameter can return one of the following values:

  • "Stop Reason NORMAL"

  • "Stop Reason RECOVERABLE_ERROR"

  • "Stop Reason FATAL_ERROR"

  • "Stop Reason FULL_LOAD_ONLY_FINISHED"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_FULL_LOAD" – Full load completed, with cached changes not applied

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_CACHED_EVENTS" – Full load completed, with cached changes applied

  • "Stop Reason EXPRESS_LICENSE_LIMITS_REACHED"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_DDL_APPLY" – User-defined stop task after DDL applied

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_DUE_TO_LOW_MEMORY"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_DUE_TO_LOW_DISK"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AT_SERVER_TIME" – User-defined server time for stopping task

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AT_COMMIT_TIME" – User-defined commit time for stopping task

  • "Stop Reason RECONFIGURATION_RESTART"

  • "Stop Reason RECYCLE_TASK"

§failure_messages: Option<Vec<String>>

Error and other information about why a serverless replication failed.

§replication_stats: Option<ReplicationStats>

This object provides a collection of statistics about a serverless replication.

§start_replication_type: Option<String>

The type of replication to start.

§cdc_start_time: Option<DateTime>

Indicates the start time for a change data capture (CDC) operation. Use either CdcStartTime or CdcStartPosition to specify when you want a CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.

§cdc_start_position: Option<String>

Indicates the start time for a change data capture (CDC) operation. Use either CdcStartTime or CdcStartPosition to specify when you want a CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.

§cdc_stop_position: Option<String>

Indicates when you want a change data capture (CDC) operation to stop. The value can be either server time or commit time.

§recovery_checkpoint: Option<String>

Indicates the last checkpoint that occurred during a change data capture (CDC) operation. You can provide this value to the CdcStartPosition parameter to start a CDC operation that begins at that checkpoint.

§replication_create_time: Option<DateTime>

The time the serverless replication was created.

§replication_update_time: Option<DateTime>

The time the serverless replication was updated.

§replication_last_stop_time: Option<DateTime>

The timestamp when replication was last stopped.

§replication_deprovision_time: Option<DateTime>

The timestamp when DMS will deprovision the replication.

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impl Replication

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

The identifier for the ReplicationConfig associated with the replication.

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

The Amazon Resource Name for the ReplicationConfig associated with the replication.

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

The Amazon Resource Name for an existing Endpoint the serverless replication uses for its data source.

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

The Amazon Resource Name for an existing Endpoint the serverless replication uses for its data target.

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pub fn replication_type(&self) -> Option<&MigrationTypeValue>

The type of the serverless replication.

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

The current status of the serverless replication.

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pub fn provision_data(&self) -> Option<&ProvisionData>

Information about provisioning resources for an DMS serverless replication.

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

The reason the replication task was stopped. This response parameter can return one of the following values:

  • "Stop Reason NORMAL"

  • "Stop Reason RECOVERABLE_ERROR"

  • "Stop Reason FATAL_ERROR"

  • "Stop Reason FULL_LOAD_ONLY_FINISHED"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_FULL_LOAD" – Full load completed, with cached changes not applied

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_CACHED_EVENTS" – Full load completed, with cached changes applied

  • "Stop Reason EXPRESS_LICENSE_LIMITS_REACHED"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AFTER_DDL_APPLY" – User-defined stop task after DDL applied

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_DUE_TO_LOW_MEMORY"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_DUE_TO_LOW_DISK"

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AT_SERVER_TIME" – User-defined server time for stopping task

  • "Stop Reason STOPPED_AT_COMMIT_TIME" – User-defined commit time for stopping task

  • "Stop Reason RECONFIGURATION_RESTART"

  • "Stop Reason RECYCLE_TASK"

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

Error and other information about why a serverless replication failed.

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

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pub fn replication_stats(&self) -> Option<&ReplicationStats>

This object provides a collection of statistics about a serverless replication.

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

The type of replication to start.

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pub fn cdc_start_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

Indicates the start time for a change data capture (CDC) operation. Use either CdcStartTime or CdcStartPosition to specify when you want a CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.

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

Indicates the start time for a change data capture (CDC) operation. Use either CdcStartTime or CdcStartPosition to specify when you want a CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.

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

Indicates when you want a change data capture (CDC) operation to stop. The value can be either server time or commit time.

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

Indicates the last checkpoint that occurred during a change data capture (CDC) operation. You can provide this value to the CdcStartPosition parameter to start a CDC operation that begins at that checkpoint.

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pub fn replication_create_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The time the serverless replication was created.

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pub fn replication_update_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The time the serverless replication was updated.

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pub fn replication_last_stop_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The timestamp when replication was last stopped.

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pub fn replication_deprovision_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The timestamp when DMS will deprovision the replication.

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impl Replication

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pub fn builder() -> ReplicationBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture Replication.

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impl Clone for Replication

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fn clone(&self) -> Replication

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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

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

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

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

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

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Replication

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