#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ReplicationTask {Show 19 fields
pub replication_task_identifier: Option<String>,
pub source_endpoint_arn: Option<String>,
pub target_endpoint_arn: Option<String>,
pub replication_instance_arn: Option<String>,
pub migration_type: Option<MigrationTypeValue>,
pub table_mappings: Option<String>,
pub replication_task_settings: Option<String>,
pub status: Option<String>,
pub last_failure_message: Option<String>,
pub stop_reason: Option<String>,
pub replication_task_creation_date: Option<DateTime>,
pub replication_task_start_date: Option<DateTime>,
pub cdc_start_position: Option<String>,
pub cdc_stop_position: Option<String>,
pub recovery_checkpoint: Option<String>,
pub replication_task_arn: Option<String>,
pub replication_task_stats: Option<ReplicationTaskStats>,
pub task_data: Option<String>,
pub target_replication_instance_arn: Option<String>,
}
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Provides information that describes a replication task created by the CreateReplicationTask
operation.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.replication_task_identifier: Option<String>
The user-assigned replication task identifier or name.
Constraints:
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Must contain 1-255 alphanumeric characters or hyphens.
-
First character must be a letter.
-
Cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
source_endpoint_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that uniquely identifies the endpoint.
target_endpoint_arn: Option<String>
The ARN that uniquely identifies the endpoint.
replication_instance_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the replication instance.
migration_type: Option<MigrationTypeValue>
The type of migration.
table_mappings: Option<String>
Table mappings specified in the task.
replication_task_settings: Option<String>
The settings for the replication task.
status: Option<String>
The status of the replication task. This response parameter can return one of the following values:
-
"moving"
– The task is being moved in response to running theMoveReplicationTask
operation. -
"creating"
– The task is being created in response to running theCreateReplicationTask
operation. -
"deleting"
– The task is being deleted in response to running theDeleteReplicationTask
operation. -
"failed"
– The task failed to successfully complete the database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"failed-move"
– The task failed to move in response to running theMoveReplicationTask
operation. -
"modifying"
– The task definition is being modified in response to running theModifyReplicationTask
operation. -
"ready"
– The task is in aready
state where it can respond to other task operations, such asStartReplicationTask
orDeleteReplicationTask
. -
"running"
– The task is performing a database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"starting"
– The task is preparing to perform a database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"stopped"
– The task has stopped in response to running theStopReplicationTask
operation. -
"stopping"
– The task is preparing to stop in response to running theStopReplicationTask
operation. -
"testing"
– The database migration specified for this task is being tested in response to running either theStartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
or theStartReplicationTaskAssessment
operation.StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
is an improved premigration task assessment operation. TheStartReplicationTaskAssessment
operation assesses data type compatibility only between the source and target database of a given migration task. In contrast,StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
enables you to specify a variety of premigration task assessments in addition to data type compatibility. These assessments include ones for the validity of primary key definitions and likely issues with database migration performance, among others.
last_failure_message: Option<String>
The last error (failure) message generated for the replication task.
stop_reason: Option<String>
The reason the replication task was stopped. This response parameter can return one of the following values:
-
"Stop Reason NORMAL"
– The task completed successfully with no additional information returned. -
"Stop Reason RECOVERABLE_ERROR"
-
"Stop Reason FATAL_ERROR"
-
"Stop Reason FULL_LOAD_ONLY_FINISHED"
– The task completed the full load phase. DMS applied cached changes if you setStopTaskCachedChangesApplied
totrue
. -
"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"
replication_task_creation_date: Option<DateTime>
The date the replication task was created.
replication_task_start_date: Option<DateTime>
The date the replication task is scheduled to start.
cdc_start_position: Option<String>
Indicates when you want a change data capture (CDC) operation to start. Use either CdcStartPosition
or CdcStartTime
to specify when you want the CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.
The value can be in date, checkpoint, or LSN/SCN format.
Date Example: --cdc-start-position “2018-03-08T12:12:12”
Checkpoint Example: --cdc-start-position "checkpoint:V1#27#mysql-bin-changelog.157832:1975:-1:2002:677883278264080:mysql-bin-changelog.157832:1876#0#0#*#0#93"
LSN Example: --cdc-start-position “mysql-bin-changelog.000024:373”
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.
Server time example: --cdc-stop-position “server_time:2018-02-09T12:12:12”
Commit time example: --cdc-stop-position “commit_time:2018-02-09T12:12:12“
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_task_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the replication task.
replication_task_stats: Option<ReplicationTaskStats>
The statistics for the task, including elapsed time, tables loaded, and table errors.
task_data: Option<String>
Supplemental information that the task requires to migrate the data for certain source and target endpoints. For more information, see Specifying Supplemental Data for Task Settings in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
target_replication_instance_arn: Option<String>
The ARN of the replication instance to which this task is moved in response to running the MoveReplicationTask
operation. Otherwise, this response parameter isn't a member of the ReplicationTask
object.
Implementations§
Source§impl ReplicationTask
impl ReplicationTask
Sourcepub fn replication_task_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn replication_task_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The user-assigned replication task identifier or name.
Constraints:
-
Must contain 1-255 alphanumeric characters or hyphens.
-
First character must be a letter.
-
Cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
Sourcepub fn source_endpoint_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_endpoint_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that uniquely identifies the endpoint.
Sourcepub fn target_endpoint_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn target_endpoint_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN that uniquely identifies the endpoint.
Sourcepub fn replication_instance_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn replication_instance_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the replication instance.
Sourcepub fn migration_type(&self) -> Option<&MigrationTypeValue>
pub fn migration_type(&self) -> Option<&MigrationTypeValue>
The type of migration.
Sourcepub fn table_mappings(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn table_mappings(&self) -> Option<&str>
Table mappings specified in the task.
Sourcepub fn replication_task_settings(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn replication_task_settings(&self) -> Option<&str>
The settings for the replication task.
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&str>
The status of the replication task. This response parameter can return one of the following values:
-
"moving"
– The task is being moved in response to running theMoveReplicationTask
operation. -
"creating"
– The task is being created in response to running theCreateReplicationTask
operation. -
"deleting"
– The task is being deleted in response to running theDeleteReplicationTask
operation. -
"failed"
– The task failed to successfully complete the database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"failed-move"
– The task failed to move in response to running theMoveReplicationTask
operation. -
"modifying"
– The task definition is being modified in response to running theModifyReplicationTask
operation. -
"ready"
– The task is in aready
state where it can respond to other task operations, such asStartReplicationTask
orDeleteReplicationTask
. -
"running"
– The task is performing a database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"starting"
– The task is preparing to perform a database migration in response to running theStartReplicationTask
operation. -
"stopped"
– The task has stopped in response to running theStopReplicationTask
operation. -
"stopping"
– The task is preparing to stop in response to running theStopReplicationTask
operation. -
"testing"
– The database migration specified for this task is being tested in response to running either theStartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
or theStartReplicationTaskAssessment
operation.StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
is an improved premigration task assessment operation. TheStartReplicationTaskAssessment
operation assesses data type compatibility only between the source and target database of a given migration task. In contrast,StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun
enables you to specify a variety of premigration task assessments in addition to data type compatibility. These assessments include ones for the validity of primary key definitions and likely issues with database migration performance, among others.
Sourcepub fn last_failure_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn last_failure_message(&self) -> Option<&str>
The last error (failure) message generated for the replication task.
Sourcepub fn stop_reason(&self) -> Option<&str>
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"
– The task completed successfully with no additional information returned. -
"Stop Reason RECOVERABLE_ERROR"
-
"Stop Reason FATAL_ERROR"
-
"Stop Reason FULL_LOAD_ONLY_FINISHED"
– The task completed the full load phase. DMS applied cached changes if you setStopTaskCachedChangesApplied
totrue
. -
"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"
Sourcepub fn replication_task_creation_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn replication_task_creation_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The date the replication task was created.
Sourcepub fn replication_task_start_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn replication_task_start_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
The date the replication task is scheduled to start.
Sourcepub fn cdc_start_position(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn cdc_start_position(&self) -> Option<&str>
Indicates when you want a change data capture (CDC) operation to start. Use either CdcStartPosition
or CdcStartTime
to specify when you want the CDC operation to start. Specifying both values results in an error.
The value can be in date, checkpoint, or LSN/SCN format.
Date Example: --cdc-start-position “2018-03-08T12:12:12”
Checkpoint Example: --cdc-start-position "checkpoint:V1#27#mysql-bin-changelog.157832:1975:-1:2002:677883278264080:mysql-bin-changelog.157832:1876#0#0#*#0#93"
LSN Example: --cdc-start-position “mysql-bin-changelog.000024:373”
Sourcepub fn cdc_stop_position(&self) -> Option<&str>
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.
Server time example: --cdc-stop-position “server_time:2018-02-09T12:12:12”
Commit time example: --cdc-stop-position “commit_time:2018-02-09T12:12:12“
Sourcepub fn recovery_checkpoint(&self) -> Option<&str>
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.
Sourcepub fn replication_task_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn replication_task_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the replication task.
Sourcepub fn replication_task_stats(&self) -> Option<&ReplicationTaskStats>
pub fn replication_task_stats(&self) -> Option<&ReplicationTaskStats>
The statistics for the task, including elapsed time, tables loaded, and table errors.
Sourcepub fn task_data(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn task_data(&self) -> Option<&str>
Supplemental information that the task requires to migrate the data for certain source and target endpoints. For more information, see Specifying Supplemental Data for Task Settings in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
Sourcepub fn target_replication_instance_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn target_replication_instance_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ARN of the replication instance to which this task is moved in response to running the MoveReplicationTask
operation. Otherwise, this response parameter isn't a member of the ReplicationTask
object.
Source§impl ReplicationTask
impl ReplicationTask
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ReplicationTaskBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ReplicationTaskBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ReplicationTask
.
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