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import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as outputs from "../types/output";
/**
* Gets a distributed availability group info.
*
* Uses Azure REST API version 2023-08-01.
*
* Other available API versions: 2021-05-01-preview, 2021-08-01-preview, 2021-11-01, 2021-11-01-preview, 2022-02-01-preview, 2022-05-01-preview, 2022-08-01-preview, 2022-11-01-preview, 2023-02-01-preview, 2023-05-01-preview, 2023-08-01-preview, 2024-05-01-preview, 2024-11-01-preview. These can be accessed by generating a local SDK package using the CLI command `pulumi package add azure-native sql [ApiVersion]`. See the [version guide](../../../version-guide/#accessing-any-api-version-via-local-packages) for details.
*/
export declare function getDistributedAvailabilityGroup(args: GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise<GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupResult>;
export interface GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupArgs {
/**
* The distributed availability group name.
*/
distributedAvailabilityGroupName: string;
/**
* The name of the managed instance.
*/
managedInstanceName: string;
/**
* The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
*/
resourceGroupName: string;
}
/**
* Distributed availability group between box and Sql Managed Instance.
*/
export interface GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupResult {
/**
* The Azure API version of the resource.
*/
readonly azureApiVersion: string;
/**
* Databases in the distributed availability group
*/
readonly databases?: outputs.sql.DistributedAvailabilityGroupDatabaseResponse[];
/**
* ID of the distributed availability group
*/
readonly distributedAvailabilityGroupId: string;
/**
* Name of the distributed availability group
*/
readonly distributedAvailabilityGroupName: string;
/**
* The link failover mode - can be Manual if intended to be used for two-way failover with a supported SQL Server, or None for one-way failover to Azure.
*/
readonly failoverMode?: string;
/**
* Resource ID.
*/
readonly id: string;
/**
* Managed instance side availability group name
*/
readonly instanceAvailabilityGroupName?: string;
/**
* Managed instance side link role
*/
readonly instanceLinkRole?: string;
/**
* Resource name.
*/
readonly name: string;
/**
* SQL server side availability group name
*/
readonly partnerAvailabilityGroupName?: string;
/**
* SQL server side endpoint - IP or DNS resolvable name
*/
readonly partnerEndpoint?: string;
/**
* SQL server side link role
*/
readonly partnerLinkRole: string;
/**
* Replication mode of the link
*/
readonly replicationMode?: string;
/**
* Database seeding mode – can be Automatic (default), or Manual for supported scenarios.
*/
readonly seedingMode?: string;
/**
* Resource type.
*/
readonly type: string;
}
/**
* Gets a distributed availability group info.
*
* Uses Azure REST API version 2023-08-01.
*
* Other available API versions: 2021-05-01-preview, 2021-08-01-preview, 2021-11-01, 2021-11-01-preview, 2022-02-01-preview, 2022-05-01-preview, 2022-08-01-preview, 2022-11-01-preview, 2023-02-01-preview, 2023-05-01-preview, 2023-08-01-preview, 2024-05-01-preview, 2024-11-01-preview. These can be accessed by generating a local SDK package using the CLI command `pulumi package add azure-native sql [ApiVersion]`. See the [version guide](../../../version-guide/#accessing-any-api-version-via-local-packages) for details.
*/
export declare function getDistributedAvailabilityGroupOutput(args: GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOutputOptions): pulumi.Output<GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupResult>;
export interface GetDistributedAvailabilityGroupOutputArgs {
/**
* The distributed availability group name.
*/
distributedAvailabilityGroupName: pulumi.Input<string>;
/**
* The name of the managed instance.
*/
managedInstanceName: pulumi.Input<string>;
/**
* The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
*/
resourceGroupName: pulumi.Input<string>;
}