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import {Request} from '../lib/request'; import {Response} from '../lib/response'; import {AWSError} from '../lib/error'; import {Service} from '../lib/service'; import {ServiceConfigurationOptions} from '../lib/service'; import {ConfigBase as Config} from '../lib/config-base'; interface Blob {} declare class DataSync extends Service { /** * Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation. */ constructor(options?: DataSync.Types.ClientConfiguration) config: Config & DataSync.Types.ClientConfiguration; /** * Stops an DataSync task execution that's in progress. The transfer of some files are abruptly interrupted. File contents that're transferred to the destination might be incomplete or inconsistent with the source files. However, if you start a new task execution using the same task and allow it to finish, file content on the destination will be complete and consistent. This applies to other unexpected failures that interrupt a task execution. In all of these cases, DataSync successfully completes the transfer when you start the next task execution. */ cancelTaskExecution(params: DataSync.Types.CancelTaskExecutionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CancelTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CancelTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Stops an DataSync task execution that's in progress. The transfer of some files are abruptly interrupted. File contents that're transferred to the destination might be incomplete or inconsistent with the source files. However, if you start a new task execution using the same task and allow it to finish, file content on the destination will be complete and consistent. This applies to other unexpected failures that interrupt a task execution. In all of these cases, DataSync successfully completes the transfer when you start the next task execution. */ cancelTaskExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CancelTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CancelTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Activates an DataSync agent that you have deployed in your storage environment. The activation process associates your agent with your account. In the activation process, you specify information such as the Amazon Web Services Region that you want to activate the agent in. You activate the agent in the Amazon Web Services Region where your target locations (in Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS) reside. Your tasks are created in this Amazon Web Services Region. You can activate the agent in a VPC (virtual private cloud) or provide the agent access to a VPC endpoint so you can run tasks without going over the public internet. You can use an agent for more than one location. If a task uses multiple agents, all of them need to have status AVAILABLE for the task to run. If you use multiple agents for a source location, the status of all the agents must be AVAILABLE for the task to run. Agents are automatically updated by Amazon Web Services on a regular basis, using a mechanism that ensures minimal interruption to your tasks. */ createAgent(params: DataSync.Types.CreateAgentRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Activates an DataSync agent that you have deployed in your storage environment. The activation process associates your agent with your account. In the activation process, you specify information such as the Amazon Web Services Region that you want to activate the agent in. You activate the agent in the Amazon Web Services Region where your target locations (in Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS) reside. Your tasks are created in this Amazon Web Services Region. You can activate the agent in a VPC (virtual private cloud) or provide the agent access to a VPC endpoint so you can run tasks without going over the public internet. You can use an agent for more than one location. If a task uses multiple agents, all of them need to have status AVAILABLE for the task to run. If you use multiple agents for a source location, the status of all the agents must be AVAILABLE for the task to run. Agents are automatically updated by Amazon Web Services on a regular basis, using a mechanism that ensures minimal interruption to your tasks. */ createAgent(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon EFS file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for Amazon EFS. */ createLocationEfs(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationEfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationEfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationEfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon EFS file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for Amazon EFS. */ createLocationEfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationEfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationEfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. */ createLocationFsxLustre(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxLustreRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. */ createLocationFsxLustre(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for FSx for ONTAP. */ createLocationFsxOntap(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOntapRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOntapResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOntapResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for FSx for ONTAP. */ createLocationFsxOntap(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOntapResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOntapResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for FSx for OpenZFS. Request parameters related to SMB aren't supported with the CreateLocationFsxOpenZfs operation. */ createLocationFsxOpenZfs(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for FSx for OpenZFS. Request parameters related to SMB aren't supported with the CreateLocationFsxOpenZfs operation. */ createLocationFsxOpenZfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. */ createLocationFsxWindows(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. */ createLocationFsxWindows(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). */ createLocationHdfs(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationHdfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). */ createLocationHdfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Defines a file system on a Network File System (NFS) server that can be read from or written to. */ createLocationNfs(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationNfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Defines a file system on a Network File System (NFS) server that can be read from or written to. */ createLocationNfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an object storage system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for object storage. */ createLocationObjectStorage(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an object storage system that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating a location for object storage. */ createLocationObjectStorage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon S3 bucket that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Create an Amazon S3 location. */ createLocationS3(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Request, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for an Amazon S3 bucket that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Create an Amazon S3 location. */ createLocationS3(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationS3Response, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for a Server Message Block (SMB) file server that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating an SMB location. */ createLocationSmb(params: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Creates an endpoint for a Server Message Block (SMB) file server that DataSync can access for a transfer. For more information, see Creating an SMB location. */ createLocationSmb(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Configures a task, which defines where and how DataSync transfers your data. A task includes a source location, a destination location, and the preferences for how and when you want to transfer your data (such as bandwidth limits, scheduling, among other options). */ createTask(params: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Configures a task, which defines where and how DataSync transfers your data. A task includes a source location, a destination location, and the preferences for how and when you want to transfer your data (such as bandwidth limits, scheduling, among other options). */ createTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.CreateTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an agent. To specify which agent to delete, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the agent in your request. The operation disassociates the agent from your Amazon Web Services account. However, it doesn't delete the agent virtual machine (VM) from your on-premises environment. */ deleteAgent(params: DataSync.Types.DeleteAgentRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an agent. To specify which agent to delete, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the agent in your request. The operation disassociates the agent from your Amazon Web Services account. However, it doesn't delete the agent virtual machine (VM) from your on-premises environment. */ deleteAgent(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the configuration of a location used by DataSync. */ deleteLocation(params: DataSync.Types.DeleteLocationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteLocationResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteLocationResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes the configuration of a location used by DataSync. */ deleteLocation(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteLocationResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteLocationResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an DataSync task. */ deleteTask(params: DataSync.Types.DeleteTaskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Deletes an DataSync task. */ deleteTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DeleteTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DeleteTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about an DataSync agent, such as its name, endpoint type, and status. */ describeAgent(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about an DataSync agent, such as its name, endpoint type, and status. */ describeAgent(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about your DataSync location for an Amazon EFS file system. */ describeLocationEfs(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationEfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationEfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationEfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about your DataSync location for an Amazon EFS file system. */ describeLocationEfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationEfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationEfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system is configured. */ describeLocationFsxLustre(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxLustreRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxLustreResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxLustreResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system is configured. */ describeLocationFsxLustre(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxLustreResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxLustreResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system is configured. If your location uses SMB, the DescribeLocationFsxOntap operation doesn't actually return a Password. */ describeLocationFsxOntap(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOntapRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOntapResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOntapResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system is configured. If your location uses SMB, the DescribeLocationFsxOntap operation doesn't actually return a Password. */ describeLocationFsxOntap(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOntapResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOntapResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system is configured. Response elements related to SMB aren't supported with the DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfs operation. */ describeLocationFsxOpenZfs(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Provides details about how an DataSync location for an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system is configured. Response elements related to SMB aren't supported with the DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfs operation. */ describeLocationFsxOpenZfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server location, such as information about its path. */ describeLocationFsxWindows(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxWindowsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxWindowsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxWindowsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server location, such as information about its path. */ describeLocationFsxWindows(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxWindowsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationFsxWindowsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the authentication information about the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) location. */ describeLocationHdfs(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationHdfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the authentication information about the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) location. */ describeLocationHdfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the path information, about an NFS location. */ describeLocationNfs(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationNfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the path information, about an NFS location. */ describeLocationNfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about your DataSync location for an object storage system. */ describeLocationObjectStorage(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationObjectStorageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about your DataSync location for an object storage system. */ describeLocationObjectStorage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as bucket name, about an Amazon S3 bucket location. */ describeLocationS3(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationS3Request, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationS3Response, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as bucket name, about an Amazon S3 bucket location. */ describeLocationS3(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationS3Response) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationS3Response, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the path and user information about an SMB location. */ describeLocationSmb(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata, such as the path and user information about an SMB location. */ describeLocationSmb(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about a task. */ describeTask(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns metadata about a task. */ describeTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns detailed metadata about a task that is being executed. */ describeTaskExecution(params: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskExecutionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns detailed metadata about a task that is being executed. */ describeTaskExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.DescribeTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of DataSync agents that belong to an Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services Region specified in the request. With pagination, you can reduce the number of agents returned in a response. If you get a truncated list of agents in a response, the response contains a marker that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of agents. ListAgents is eventually consistent. This means the result of running the operation might not reflect that you just created or deleted an agent. For example, if you create an agent with CreateAgent and then immediately run ListAgents, that agent might not show up in the list right away. In situations like this, you can always confirm whether an agent has been created (or deleted) by using DescribeAgent. */ listAgents(params: DataSync.Types.ListAgentsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListAgentsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListAgentsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of DataSync agents that belong to an Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services Region specified in the request. With pagination, you can reduce the number of agents returned in a response. If you get a truncated list of agents in a response, the response contains a marker that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of agents. ListAgents is eventually consistent. This means the result of running the operation might not reflect that you just created or deleted an agent. For example, if you create an agent with CreateAgent and then immediately run ListAgents, that agent might not show up in the list right away. In situations like this, you can always confirm whether an agent has been created (or deleted) by using DescribeAgent. */ listAgents(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListAgentsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListAgentsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of source and destination locations. If you have more locations than are returned in a response (that is, the response returns only a truncated list of your agents), the response contains a token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of locations. */ listLocations(params: DataSync.Types.ListLocationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListLocationsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListLocationsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of source and destination locations. If you have more locations than are returned in a response (that is, the response returns only a truncated list of your agents), the response contains a token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of locations. */ listLocations(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListLocationsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListLocationsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns all the tags associated with an Amazon Web Services resource. */ listTagsForResource(params: DataSync.Types.ListTagsForResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns all the tags associated with an Amazon Web Services resource. */ listTagsForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of executed tasks. */ listTaskExecutions(params: DataSync.Types.ListTaskExecutionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTaskExecutionsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTaskExecutionsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of executed tasks. */ listTaskExecutions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTaskExecutionsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTaskExecutionsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of the DataSync tasks you created. */ listTasks(params: DataSync.Types.ListTasksRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTasksResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTasksResponse, AWSError>; /** * Returns a list of the DataSync tasks you created. */ listTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.ListTasksResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.ListTasksResponse, AWSError>; /** * Starts an DataSync task. For each task, you can only run one task execution at a time. There are several phases to a task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses. */ startTaskExecution(params: DataSync.Types.StartTaskExecutionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.StartTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.StartTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Starts an DataSync task. For each task, you can only run one task execution at a time. There are several phases to a task execution. For more information, see Task execution statuses. */ startTaskExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.StartTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.StartTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Applies a tag to an Amazon Web Services resource. Tags are key-value pairs that can help you manage, filter, and search for your resources. These include DataSync resources, such as locations, tasks, and task executions. */ tagResource(params: DataSync.Types.TagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.TagResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.TagResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Applies a tag to an Amazon Web Services resource. Tags are key-value pairs that can help you manage, filter, and search for your resources. These include DataSync resources, such as locations, tasks, and task executions. */ tagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.TagResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.TagResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Removes tags from an Amazon Web Services resource. */ untagResource(params: DataSync.Types.UntagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UntagResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UntagResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Removes tags from an Amazon Web Services resource. */ untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UntagResourceResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UntagResourceResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates the name of an agent. */ updateAgent(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateAgentRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates the name of an agent. */ updateAgent(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateAgentResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateAgentResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some parameters of a previously created location for a Hadoop Distributed File System cluster. */ updateLocationHdfs(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationHdfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some parameters of a previously created location for a Hadoop Distributed File System cluster. */ updateLocationHdfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationHdfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationHdfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some of the parameters of a previously created location for Network File System (NFS) access. For information about creating an NFS location, see Creating a location for NFS. */ updateLocationNfs(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationNfsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some of the parameters of a previously created location for Network File System (NFS) access. For information about creating an NFS location, see Creating a location for NFS. */ updateLocationNfs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationNfsResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationNfsResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some parameters of an existing object storage location that DataSync accesses for a transfer. For information about creating a self-managed object storage location, see Creating a location for object storage. */ updateLocationObjectStorage(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationObjectStorageRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some parameters of an existing object storage location that DataSync accesses for a transfer. For information about creating a self-managed object storage location, see Creating a location for object storage. */ updateLocationObjectStorage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationObjectStorageResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationObjectStorageResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some of the parameters of a previously created location for Server Message Block (SMB) file system access. For information about creating an SMB location, see Creating a location for SMB. */ updateLocationSmb(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationSmbRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates some of the parameters of a previously created location for Server Message Block (SMB) file system access. For information about creating an SMB location, see Creating a location for SMB. */ updateLocationSmb(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationSmbResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateLocationSmbResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates the metadata associated with a task. */ updateTask(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates the metadata associated with a task. */ updateTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates execution of a task. You can modify bandwidth throttling for a task execution that is running or queued. For more information, see Adjusting Bandwidth Throttling for a Task Execution. The only Option that can be modified by UpdateTaskExecution is BytesPerSecond . */ updateTaskExecution(params: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskExecutionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; /** * Updates execution of a task. You can modify bandwidth throttling for a task execution that is running or queued. For more information, see Adjusting Bandwidth Throttling for a Task Execution. The only Option that can be modified by UpdateTaskExecution is BytesPerSecond . */ updateTaskExecution(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskExecutionResponse) => void): Request<DataSync.Types.UpdateTaskExecutionResponse, AWSError>; } declare namespace DataSync { export type ActivationKey = string; export type AgentArn = string; export type AgentArnList = AgentArn[]; export type AgentList = AgentListEntry[]; export interface AgentListEntry { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a DataSync agent. */ AgentArn?: AgentArn; /** * The name of an agent. */ Name?: TagValue; /** * The status of an agent. For more information, see DataSync agent statuses. */ Status?: AgentStatus; } export type AgentStatus = "ONLINE"|"OFFLINE"|string; export type Atime = "NONE"|"BEST_EFFORT"|string; export type BytesPerSecond = number; export interface CancelTaskExecutionRequest { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution to stop. */ TaskExecutionArn: TaskExecutionArn; } export interface CancelTaskExecutionResponse { } export interface CreateAgentRequest { /** * Your agent activation key. You can get the activation key either by sending an HTTP GET request with redirects that enable you to get the agent IP address (port 80). Alternatively, you can get it from the DataSync console. The redirect URL returned in the response provides you the activation key for your agent in the query string parameter activationKey. It might also include other activation-related parameters; however, these are merely defaults. The arguments you pass to this API call determine the actual configuration of your agent. For more information, see Activating an Agent in the DataSync User Guide. */ ActivationKey: ActivationKey; /** * The name you configured for your agent. This value is a text reference that is used to identify the agent in the console. */ AgentName?: TagValue; /** * The key-value pair that represents the tag that you want to associate with the agent. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your agents. Valid characters for key and value are letters, spaces, and numbers representable in UTF-8 format, and the following special characters: + - = . _ : / @. */ Tags?: InputTagList; /** * The ID of the VPC (virtual private cloud) endpoint that the agent has access to. This is the client-side VPC endpoint, also called a PrivateLink. If you don't have a PrivateLink VPC endpoint, see Creating a VPC Endpoint Service Configuration in the Amazon VPC User Guide. VPC endpoint ID looks like this: vpce-01234d5aff67890e1. */ VpcEndpointId?: VpcEndpointId; /** * The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the subnets in which DataSync will create elastic network interfaces for each data transfer task. The agent that runs a task must be private. When you start a task that is associated with an agent created in a VPC, or one that has access to an IP address in a VPC, then the task is also private. In this case, DataSync creates four network interfaces for each task in your subnet. For a data transfer to work, the agent must be able to route to all these four network interfaces. */ SubnetArns?: PLSubnetArnList; /** * The ARNs of the security groups used to protect your data transfer task subnets. See SecurityGroupArns. */ SecurityGroupArns?: PLSecurityGroupArnList; } export interface CreateAgentResponse { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the agent. Use the ListAgents operation to return a list of agents for your account and Amazon Web Services Region. */ AgentArn?: AgentArn; } export interface CreateLocationEfsRequest { /** * Specifies a mount path for your Amazon EFS file system. This is where DataSync reads or writes data (depending on if this is a source or destination location). By default, DataSync uses the root directory, but you can also include subdirectories. You must specify a value with forward slashes (for example, /path/to/folder). */ Subdirectory?: EfsSubdirectory; /** * Specifies the ARN for the Amazon EFS file system. */ EfsFilesystemArn: EfsFilesystemArn; /** * Specifies the subnet and security groups DataSync uses to access your Amazon EFS file system. */ Ec2Config: Ec2Config; /** * Specifies the key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you create a name tag for your location. */ Tags?: InputTagList; /** * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the access point that DataSync uses to access the Amazon EFS file system. */ AccessPointArn?: EfsAccessPointArn; /** * Specifies an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that DataSync assumes when mounting the Amazon EFS file system. */ FileSystemAccessRoleArn?: IamRoleArn; /** * Specifies whether you want DataSync to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 encryption when it copies data to or from the Amazon EFS file system. If you specify an access point using AccessPointArn or an IAM role using FileSystemAccessRoleArn, you must set this parameter to TLS1_2. */ InTransitEncryption?: EfsInTransitEncryption; } export interface CreateLocationEfsResponse { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EFS file system location that you create. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationFsxLustreRequest { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the FSx for Lustre file system. */ FsxFilesystemArn: FsxFilesystemArn; /** * The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx for Lustre file system. */ SecurityGroupArns: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList; /** * A subdirectory in the location's path. This subdirectory in the FSx for Lustre file system is used to read data from the FSx for Lustre source location or write data to the FSx for Lustre destination. */ Subdirectory?: FsxLustreSubdirectory; /** * The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you create a name tag for your location. */ Tags?: InputTagList; } export interface CreateLocationFsxLustreResponse { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for Lustre file system location that's created. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationFsxOntapRequest { Protocol: FsxProtocol; /** * Specifies the Amazon EC2 security groups that provide access to your file system's preferred subnet. The security groups must allow outbound traffic on the following ports (depending on the protocol you use): Network File System (NFS): TCP ports 111, 635, and 2049 Server Message Block (SMB): TCP port 445 Your file system's security groups must also allow inbound traffic on the same ports. */ SecurityGroupArns: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList; /** * Specifies the ARN of the storage virtual machine (SVM) in your file system where you want to copy data to or from. */ StorageVirtualMachineArn: StorageVirtualMachineArn; /** * Specifies a path to the file share in the SVM where you'll copy your data. You can specify a junction path (also known as a mount point), qtree path (for NFS file shares), or share name (for SMB file shares). For example, your mount path might be /vol1, /vol1/tree1, or /share1. Don't specify a junction path in the SVM's root volume. For more information, see Managing FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machines in the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP User Guide. */ Subdirectory?: FsxOntapSubdirectory; /** * Specifies labels that help you categorize, filter, and search for your Amazon Web Services resources. We recommend creating at least a name tag for your location. */ Tags?: InputTagList; } export interface CreateLocationFsxOntapResponse { /** * Specifies the ARN of the FSx for ONTAP file system location that you create. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsRequest { /** * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the FSx for OpenZFS file system. */ FsxFilesystemArn: FsxFilesystemArn; /** * The type of protocol that DataSync uses to access your file system. */ Protocol: FsxProtocol; /** * The ARNs of the security groups that are used to configure the FSx for OpenZFS file system. */ SecurityGroupArns: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList; /** * A subdirectory in the location's path that must begin with /fsx. DataSync uses this subdirectory to read or write data (depending on whether the file system is a source or destination location). */ Subdirectory?: FsxOpenZfsSubdirectory; /** * The key-value pair that represents a tag that you want to add to the resource. The value can be an empty string. This value helps you manage, filter, and search for your resources. We recommend that you create a name tag for your location. */ Tags?: InputTagList; } export interface CreateLocationFsxOpenZfsResponse { /** * The ARN of the FSx for OpenZFS file system location that you created. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationFsxWindowsRequest { /** * Specifies a mount path for your file system using forward slashes. This is where DataSync reads or writes data (depending on if this is a source or destination location). */ Subdirectory?: FsxWindowsSubdirectory; /** * Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the FSx for Windows File Server file system. */ FsxFilesystemArn: FsxFilesystemArn; /** * Specifies the ARNs of the security groups that provide access to your file system's preferred subnet. If you choose a security group that doesn't allow connections from within itself, do one of the following: Configure the security group to allow it to communicate within itself. Choose a different security group that can communicate with the mount target's security group. */ SecurityGroupArns: Ec2SecurityGroupArnList; /** * Specifies labels that help you categorize, filter, and search for your Amazon Web Services resources. We recommend creating at least a name tag for your location. */ Tags?: InputTagList; /** * Specifies the user who has the permissions to access files and folders in the file system. For information about choosing a user name that ensures sufficient permissions to files, folders, and metadata, see user. */ User: SmbUser; /** * Specifies the name of the Windows domain that the FSx for Windows File Server belongs to. */ Domain?: SmbDomain; /** * Specifies the password of the user who has the permissions to access files and folders in the file system. */ Password: SmbPassword; } export interface CreateLocationFsxWindowsResponse { /** * The ARN of the FSx for Windows File Server file system location you created. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationHdfsRequest { /** * A subdirectory in the HDFS cluster. This subdirectory is used to read data from or write data to the HDFS cluster. If the subdirectory isn't specified, it will default to /. */ Subdirectory?: HdfsSubdirectory; /** * The NameNode that manages the HDFS namespace. The NameNode performs operations such as opening, closing, and renaming files and directories. The NameNode contains the information to map blocks of data to the DataNodes. You can use only one NameNode. */ NameNodes: HdfsNameNodeList; /** * The size of data blocks to write into the HDFS cluster. The block size must be a multiple of 512 bytes. The default block size is 128 mebibytes (MiB). */ BlockSize?: HdfsBlockSize; /** * The number of DataNodes to replicate the data to when writing to the HDFS cluster. By default, data is replicated to three DataNodes. */ ReplicationFactor?: HdfsReplicationFactor; /** * The URI of the HDFS cluster's Key Management Server (KMS). */ KmsKeyProviderUri?: KmsKeyProviderUri; /** * The Quality of Protection (QOP) configuration specifies the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and data transfer protection settings configured on the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) cluster. If QopConfiguration isn't specified, RpcProtection and DataTransferProtection default to PRIVACY. If you set RpcProtection or DataTransferProtection, the other parameter assumes the same value. */ QopConfiguration?: QopConfiguration; /** * The type of authentication used to determine the identity of the user. */ AuthenticationType: HdfsAuthenticationType; /** * The user name used to identify the client on the host operating system. If SIMPLE is specified for AuthenticationType, this parameter is required. */ SimpleUser?: HdfsUser; /** * The Kerberos principal with access to the files and folders on the HDFS cluster. If KERBEROS is specified for AuthenticationType, this parameter is required. */ KerberosPrincipal?: KerberosPrincipal; /** * The Kerberos key table (keytab) that contains mappings between the defined Kerberos principal and the encrypted keys. You can load the keytab from a file by providing the file's address. If you're using the CLI, it performs base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the base64-encoded text. If KERBEROS is specified for AuthenticationType, this parameter is required. */ KerberosKeytab?: KerberosKeytabFile; /** * The krb5.conf file that contains the Kerberos configuration information. You can load the krb5.conf file by providing the file's address. If you're using the CLI, it performs the base64 encoding for you. Otherwise, provide the base64-encoded text. If KERBEROS is specified for AuthenticationType, this parameter is required. */ KerberosKrb5Conf?: KerberosKrb5ConfFile; /** * The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the agents that are used to connect to the HDFS cluster. */ AgentArns: AgentArnList; /** * The key-value pair that represents the tag that you want to add to the location. The value can be an empty string. We recommend using tags to name your resources. */ Tags?: InputTagList; } export interface CreateLocationHdfsResponse { /** * The ARN of the source HDFS cluster location that's created. */ LocationArn?: LocationArn; } export interface CreateLocationNfsRequest { /** * The subdirectory in the NFS file system that is used to read data from the NFS source location or write data to the NFS destination. The NFS path should be a path that's exported by the NFS server, or a subdirectory of that path. The path should be such that it can be mounted by other NFS clients in your network. To see all the paths exported by your NFS server, run "showmount -e nfs-server-name" from an NFS client that has access to your server. You can specify any directory that appears in the results, and any subdirectory of that directory. Ensure that the NFS export is accessible without Kerberos authentication. To transfer all the data in the folder you specified, DataSync needs to have permissions to read all the data. To ensure this, either configure the NFS export with no_root_squash, or ensure that the permissions for all of the files that you want DataSync allow