#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TaskExecutionResultDetail {
pub prepare_duration: Option<i64>,
pub prepare_status: Option<PhaseStatus>,
pub total_duration: Option<i64>,
pub transfer_duration: Option<i64>,
pub transfer_status: Option<PhaseStatus>,
pub verify_duration: Option<i64>,
pub verify_status: Option<PhaseStatus>,
pub error_code: Option<String>,
pub error_detail: Option<String>,
}
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Provides detailed information about the result of your DataSync task execution.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.prepare_duration: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the PREPARING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync prepares your data transfer.
prepare_status: Option<PhaseStatus>
The status of the PREPARING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
total_duration: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution ran.
transfer_duration: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the TRANSFERRING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync transfers your data.
transfer_status: Option<PhaseStatus>
The status of the TRANSFERRING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
verify_duration: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the VERIFYING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync verifies your data's integrity.
verify_status: Option<PhaseStatus>
The status of the VERIFYING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
error_code: Option<String>
An error that DataSync encountered during your task execution. You can use this information to help troubleshoot issues.
error_detail: Option<String>
The detailed description of an error that DataSync encountered during your task execution. You can use this information to help troubleshoot issues.
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Source§impl TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl TaskExecutionResultDetail
Sourcepub fn prepare_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn prepare_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the PREPARING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync prepares your data transfer.
Sourcepub fn prepare_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
pub fn prepare_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
The status of the PREPARING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
Sourcepub fn total_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn total_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution ran.
Sourcepub fn transfer_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn transfer_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the TRANSFERRING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync transfers your data.
Sourcepub fn transfer_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
pub fn transfer_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
The status of the TRANSFERRING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
Sourcepub fn verify_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn verify_duration(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds that your task execution was in the VERIFYING
step. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
For Enhanced mode tasks, the value is always 0
. For more information, see How DataSync verifies your data's integrity.
Sourcepub fn verify_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
pub fn verify_status(&self) -> Option<&PhaseStatus>
The status of the VERIFYING
step for your task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses.
Sourcepub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&str>
An error that DataSync encountered during your task execution. You can use this information to help troubleshoot issues.
Sourcepub fn error_detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
The detailed description of an error that DataSync encountered during your task execution. You can use this information to help troubleshoot issues.
Source§impl TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl TaskExecutionResultDetail
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TaskExecutionResultDetailBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TaskExecutionResultDetailBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TaskExecutionResultDetail
.
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Source§impl Clone for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl Clone for TaskExecutionResultDetail
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TaskExecutionResultDetail
fn clone(&self) -> TaskExecutionResultDetail
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impl Debug for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl StructuralPartialEq for TaskExecutionResultDetail
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impl Freeze for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl RefUnwindSafe for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl Send for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl Sync for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl Unpin for TaskExecutionResultDetail
impl UnwindSafe for TaskExecutionResultDetail
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