aws_sdk_databasemigration::types

Struct ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun {
Show 14 fields pub replication_task_assessment_run_arn: Option<String>, pub replication_task_arn: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub replication_task_assessment_run_creation_date: Option<DateTime>, pub assessment_progress: Option<ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunProgress>, pub last_failure_message: Option<String>, pub service_access_role_arn: Option<String>, pub result_location_bucket: Option<String>, pub result_location_folder: Option<String>, pub result_encryption_mode: Option<String>, pub result_kms_key_arn: Option<String>, pub assessment_run_name: Option<String>, pub is_latest_task_assessment_run: bool, pub result_statistic: Option<ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunResultStatistic>,
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Provides information that describes a premigration assessment run that you have started using the StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

Some of the information appears based on other operations that can return the ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun object.

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§replication_task_assessment_run_arn: Option<String>

Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of this assessment run.

§replication_task_arn: Option<String>

ARN of the migration task associated with this premigration assessment run.

§status: Option<String>

Assessment run status.

This status can have one of the following values:

  • "cancelling" – The assessment run was canceled by the CancelReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

  • "deleting" – The assessment run was deleted by the DeleteReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

  • "failed" – At least one individual assessment completed with a failed status.

  • "error-provisioning" – An internal error occurred while resources were provisioned (during provisioning status).

  • "error-executing" – An internal error occurred while individual assessments ran (during running status).

  • "invalid state" – The assessment run is in an unknown state.

  • "passed" – All individual assessments have completed, and none has a failed status.

  • "provisioning" – Resources required to run individual assessments are being provisioned.

  • "running" – Individual assessments are being run.

  • "starting" – The assessment run is starting, but resources are not yet being provisioned for individual assessments.

  • "warning" – At least one individual assessment completed with a warning status.

§replication_task_assessment_run_creation_date: Option<DateTime>

Date on which the assessment run was created using the StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

§assessment_progress: Option<ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunProgress>

Indication of the completion progress for the individual assessments specified to run.

§last_failure_message: Option<String>

Last message generated by an individual assessment failure.

§service_access_role_arn: Option<String>

ARN of the service role used to start the assessment run using the StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation. The role must allow the iam:PassRole action.

§result_location_bucket: Option<String>

Amazon S3 bucket where DMS stores the results of this assessment run.

§result_location_folder: Option<String>

Folder in an Amazon S3 bucket where DMS stores the results of this assessment run.

§result_encryption_mode: Option<String>

Encryption mode used to encrypt the assessment run results.

§result_kms_key_arn: Option<String>

ARN of the KMS encryption key used to encrypt the assessment run results.

§assessment_run_name: Option<String>

Unique name of the assessment run.

§is_latest_task_assessment_run: bool

Indicates that the following PreflightAssessmentRun is the latest for the ReplicationTask. The status is either true or false.

§result_statistic: Option<ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunResultStatistic>

Result statistics for a completed assessment run, showing aggregated statistics of IndividualAssessments for how many assessments were passed, failed, or encountered issues such as errors or warnings.

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impl ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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

Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of this assessment run.

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

ARN of the migration task associated with this premigration assessment run.

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

Assessment run status.

This status can have one of the following values:

  • "cancelling" – The assessment run was canceled by the CancelReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

  • "deleting" – The assessment run was deleted by the DeleteReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

  • "failed" – At least one individual assessment completed with a failed status.

  • "error-provisioning" – An internal error occurred while resources were provisioned (during provisioning status).

  • "error-executing" – An internal error occurred while individual assessments ran (during running status).

  • "invalid state" – The assessment run is in an unknown state.

  • "passed" – All individual assessments have completed, and none has a failed status.

  • "provisioning" – Resources required to run individual assessments are being provisioned.

  • "running" – Individual assessments are being run.

  • "starting" – The assessment run is starting, but resources are not yet being provisioned for individual assessments.

  • "warning" – At least one individual assessment completed with a warning status.

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

Date on which the assessment run was created using the StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation.

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pub fn assessment_progress( &self, ) -> Option<&ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunProgress>

Indication of the completion progress for the individual assessments specified to run.

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

Last message generated by an individual assessment failure.

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

ARN of the service role used to start the assessment run using the StartReplicationTaskAssessmentRun operation. The role must allow the iam:PassRole action.

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

Amazon S3 bucket where DMS stores the results of this assessment run.

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

Folder in an Amazon S3 bucket where DMS stores the results of this assessment run.

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

Encryption mode used to encrypt the assessment run results.

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

ARN of the KMS encryption key used to encrypt the assessment run results.

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

Unique name of the assessment run.

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pub fn is_latest_task_assessment_run(&self) -> bool

Indicates that the following PreflightAssessmentRun is the latest for the ReplicationTask. The status is either true or false.

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pub fn result_statistic( &self, ) -> Option<&ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunResultStatistic>

Result statistics for a completed assessment run, showing aggregated statistics of IndividualAssessments for how many assessments were passed, failed, or encountered issues such as errors or warnings.

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impl ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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pub fn builder() -> ReplicationTaskAssessmentRunBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun.

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impl Clone for ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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fn clone(&self) -> ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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 ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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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 ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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fn eq(&self, other: &ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun) -> 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 ReplicationTaskAssessmentRun

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