@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AutoshiftInResource extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
A complex structure that lists an autoshift that is currently active for a managed resource and information about the autoshift.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
Constructor and Description |
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AutoshiftInResource() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AutoshiftInResource |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAppliedStatus()
The
appliedStatus field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. |
String |
getAwayFrom()
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an
autoshift.
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Date |
getStartTime()
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setAppliedStatus(String appliedStatus)
The
appliedStatus field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. |
void |
setAwayFrom(String awayFrom)
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an
autoshift.
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void |
setStartTime(Date startTime)
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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AutoshiftInResource |
withAppliedStatus(AutoshiftAppliedStatus appliedStatus)
The
appliedStatus field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. |
AutoshiftInResource |
withAppliedStatus(String appliedStatus)
The
appliedStatus field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. |
AutoshiftInResource |
withAwayFrom(String awayFrom)
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an
autoshift.
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AutoshiftInResource |
withStartTime(Date startTime)
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
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public void setAppliedStatus(String appliedStatus)
The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in progress at
the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an autoshift. The
appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently in effect for the resource has an
applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
appliedStatus
- The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource
when there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in
progress at the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an
autoshift. The appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two
values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently
in effect for the resource has an applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
AutoshiftAppliedStatus
public String getAppliedStatus()
The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in progress at
the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an autoshift. The
appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently in effect for the resource has an
applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a
resource when there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic
shift in progress at the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts,
or an autoshift. The appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two
values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently
in effect for the resource has an applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
AutoshiftAppliedStatus
public AutoshiftInResource withAppliedStatus(String appliedStatus)
The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in progress at
the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an autoshift. The
appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently in effect for the resource has an
applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
appliedStatus
- The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource
when there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in
progress at the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an
autoshift. The appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two
values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently
in effect for the resource has an applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
AutoshiftAppliedStatus
public AutoshiftInResource withAppliedStatus(AutoshiftAppliedStatus appliedStatus)
The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource when
there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in progress at
the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an autoshift. The
appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently in effect for the resource has an
applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
appliedStatus
- The appliedStatus
field specifies which application traffic shift is in effect for a resource
when there is more than one traffic shift active. There can be more than one application traffic shift in
progress at the same time - that is, practice run zonal shifts, customer-started zonal shifts, or an
autoshift. The appliedStatus
field for an autoshift for a resource can have one of two
values: APPLIED
or NOT_APPLIED
. The zonal shift or autoshift that is currently
in effect for the resource has an applied status set to APPLIED
.
The overall principle for precedence is that zonal shifts that you start as a customer take precedence autoshifts, which take precedence over practice runs. That is, customer-started zonal shifts > autoshifts > practice run zonal shifts.
For more information, see How zonal autoshift and practice runs work in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
AutoshiftAppliedStatus
public void setAwayFrom(String awayFrom)
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an autoshift. Until the autoshift ends, traffic for the resource is instead directed to other Availability Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region. An autoshift can end for a resource, for example, when Amazon Web Services ends the autoshift for the Availability Zone or when you disable zonal autoshift for the resource.
awayFrom
- The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an
autoshift. Until the autoshift ends, traffic for the resource is instead directed to other Availability
Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region. An autoshift can end for a resource, for example, when Amazon Web
Services ends the autoshift for the Availability Zone or when you disable zonal autoshift for the
resource.public String getAwayFrom()
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an autoshift. Until the autoshift ends, traffic for the resource is instead directed to other Availability Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region. An autoshift can end for a resource, for example, when Amazon Web Services ends the autoshift for the Availability Zone or when you disable zonal autoshift for the resource.
public AutoshiftInResource withAwayFrom(String awayFrom)
The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an autoshift. Until the autoshift ends, traffic for the resource is instead directed to other Availability Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region. An autoshift can end for a resource, for example, when Amazon Web Services ends the autoshift for the Availability Zone or when you disable zonal autoshift for the resource.
awayFrom
- The Availability Zone that traffic is shifted away from for a resource, when Amazon Web Services starts an
autoshift. Until the autoshift ends, traffic for the resource is instead directed to other Availability
Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region. An autoshift can end for a resource, for example, when Amazon Web
Services ends the autoshift for the Availability Zone or when you disable zonal autoshift for the
resource.public void setStartTime(Date startTime)
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
startTime
- The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.public Date getStartTime()
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
public AutoshiftInResource withStartTime(Date startTime)
The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.
startTime
- The time (UTC) when the autoshift started.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public AutoshiftInResource clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.