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NAME

Paws::StorageGateway - Perl Interface to AWS AWS Storage Gateway

SYNOPSIS

  use Paws;

  my $obj = Paws->service('StorageGateway');
  my $res = $obj->Method(
    Arg1 => $val1,
    Arg2 => [ 'V1', 'V2' ],
    # if Arg3 is an object, the HashRef will be used as arguments to the constructor
    # of the arguments type
    Arg3 => { Att1 => 'Val1' },
    # if Arg4 is an array of objects, the HashRefs will be passed as arguments to
    # the constructor of the arguments type
    Arg4 => [ { Att1 => 'Val1'  }, { Att1 => 'Val2' } ],
  );

DESCRIPTION

AWS Storage Gateway Service

AWS Storage Gateway is the service that connects an on-premises software appliance with cloud-based storage to provide seamless and secure integration between an organization's on-premises IT environment and the AWS storage infrastructure. The service enables you to securely upload data to the AWS cloud for cost effective backup and rapid disaster recovery.

Use the following links to get started using the AWS Storage Gateway Service API Reference:

  • AWS Storage Gateway Required Request Headers (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/AWSStorageGatewayAPI.html#AWSStorageGatewayHTTPRequestsHeaders): Describes the required headers that you must send with every POST request to AWS Storage Gateway.

  • Signing Requests (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/AWSStorageGatewayAPI.html#AWSStorageGatewaySigningRequests): AWS Storage Gateway requires that you authenticate every request you send; this topic describes how sign such a request.

  • Error Responses (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/AWSStorageGatewayAPI.html#APIErrorResponses): Provides reference information about AWS Storage Gateway errors.

  • Operations in AWS Storage Gateway (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/APIReference/API_Operations.html): Contains detailed descriptions of all AWS Storage Gateway operations, their request parameters, response elements, possible errors, and examples of requests and responses.

  • AWS Storage Gateway Regions and Endpoints: (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#sg_region) Provides a list of each AWS region and endpoints available for use with AWS Storage Gateway.

AWS Storage Gateway resource IDs are in uppercase. When you use these resource IDs with the Amazon EC2 API, EC2 expects resource IDs in lowercase. You must change your resource ID to lowercase to use it with the EC2 API. For example, in Storage Gateway the ID for a volume might be vol-AA22BB012345DAF670. When you use this ID with the EC2 API, you must change it to vol-aa22bb012345daf670. Otherwise, the EC2 API might not behave as expected.

IDs for Storage Gateway volumes and Amazon EBS snapshots created from gateway volumes are changing to a longer format. Starting in December 2016, all new volumes and snapshots will be created with a 17-character string. Starting in April 2016, you will be able to use these longer IDs so you can test your systems with the new format. For more information, see Longer EC2 and EBS Resource IDs (https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/#longer-ids).

For example, a volume Amazon Resource Name (ARN) with the longer volume ID format looks like the following:

arn:aws:storagegateway:us-west-2:111122223333:gateway/sgw-12A3456B/volume/vol-1122AABBCCDDEEFFG.

A snapshot ID with the longer ID format looks like the following: snap-78e226633445566ee.

For more information, see Announcement: Heads-up – Longer AWS Storage Gateway volume and snapshot IDs coming in 2016 (https://forums.aws.amazon.com/ann.jspa?annID=3557).

For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/storagegateway-2013-06-30

METHODS

ActivateGateway

ActivationKey => Str
GatewayName => Str
GatewayRegion => Str
GatewayTimezone => Str
[GatewayType => Str]
[MediumChangerType => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]
[TapeDriveType => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ActivateGateway

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ActivateGatewayOutput instance

Activates the gateway you previously deployed on your host. In the activation process, you specify information such as the region you want to use for storing snapshots or tapes, the time zone for scheduled snapshots the gateway snapshot schedule window, an activation key, and a name for your gateway. The activation process also associates your gateway with your account; for more information, see UpdateGatewayInformation.

You must turn on the gateway VM before you can activate your gateway.

AddCache

DiskIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AddCache

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AddCacheOutput instance

Configures one or more gateway local disks as cache for a gateway. This operation is only supported in the cached volume, tape and file gateway type (see Storage Gateway Concepts (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/StorageGatewayConcepts.html)).

In the request, you specify the gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to which you want to add cache, and one or more disk IDs that you want to configure as cache.

AddTagsToResource

ResourceARN => Str
Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AddTagsToResource

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AddTagsToResourceOutput instance

Adds one or more tags to the specified resource. You use tags to add metadata to resources, which you can use to categorize these resources. For example, you can categorize resources by purpose, owner, environment, or team. Each tag consists of a key and a value, which you define. You can add tags to the following AWS Storage Gateway resources:

  • Storage gateways of all types

  • Storage volumes

  • Virtual tapes

  • NFS and SMB file shares

You can create a maximum of 50 tags for each resource. Virtual tapes and storage volumes that are recovered to a new gateway maintain their tags.

AddUploadBuffer

DiskIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AddUploadBuffer

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AddUploadBufferOutput instance

Configures one or more gateway local disks as upload buffer for a specified gateway. This operation is supported for the stored volume, cached volume and tape gateway types.

In the request, you specify the gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to which you want to add upload buffer, and one or more disk IDs that you want to configure as upload buffer.

AddWorkingStorage

DiskIds => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AddWorkingStorage

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AddWorkingStorageOutput instance

Configures one or more gateway local disks as working storage for a gateway. This operation is only supported in the stored volume gateway type. This operation is deprecated in cached volume API version 20120630. Use AddUploadBuffer instead.

Working storage is also referred to as upload buffer. You can also use the AddUploadBuffer operation to add upload buffer to a stored volume gateway.

In the request, you specify the gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to which you want to add working storage, and one or more disk IDs that you want to configure as working storage.

AssignTapePool

PoolId => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AssignTapePool

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AssignTapePoolOutput instance

Assigns a tape to a tape pool for archiving. The tape assigned to a pool is archived in the S3 storage class that is associated with the pool. When you use your backup application to eject the tape, the tape is archived directly into the S3 storage class (Glacier or Deep Archive) that corresponds to the pool.

Valid values: "GLACIER", "DEEP_ARCHIVE"

AttachVolume

GatewayARN => Str
NetworkInterfaceId => Str
VolumeARN => Str
[DiskId => Str]
[TargetName => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::AttachVolume

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::AttachVolumeOutput instance

Connects a volume to an iSCSI connection and then attaches the volume to the specified gateway. Detaching and attaching a volume enables you to recover your data from one gateway to a different gateway without creating a snapshot. It also makes it easier to move your volumes from an on-premises gateway to a gateway hosted on an Amazon EC2 instance.

CancelArchival

GatewayARN => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CancelArchival

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CancelArchivalOutput instance

Cancels archiving of a virtual tape to the virtual tape shelf (VTS) after the archiving process is initiated. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

CancelRetrieval

GatewayARN => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CancelRetrieval

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CancelRetrievalOutput instance

Cancels retrieval of a virtual tape from the virtual tape shelf (VTS) to a gateway after the retrieval process is initiated. The virtual tape is returned to the VTS. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

CreateCachediSCSIVolume

ClientToken => Str
GatewayARN => Str
NetworkInterfaceId => Str
TargetName => Str
VolumeSizeInBytes => Int
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[SnapshotId => Str]
[SourceVolumeARN => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateCachediSCSIVolume

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateCachediSCSIVolumeOutput instance

Creates a cached volume on a specified cached volume gateway. This operation is only supported in the cached volume gateway type.

Cache storage must be allocated to the gateway before you can create a cached volume. Use the AddCache operation to add cache storage to a gateway.

In the request, you must specify the gateway, size of the volume in bytes, the iSCSI target name, an IP address on which to expose the target, and a unique client token. In response, the gateway creates the volume and returns information about it. This information includes the volume Amazon Resource Name (ARN), its size, and the iSCSI target ARN that initiators can use to connect to the volume target.

Optionally, you can provide the ARN for an existing volume as the SourceVolumeARN for this cached volume, which creates an exact copy of the existing volume’s latest recovery point. The VolumeSizeInBytes value must be equal to or larger than the size of the copied volume, in bytes.

CreateNFSFileShare

ClientToken => Str
GatewayARN => Str
LocationARN => Str
Role => Str
[ClientList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[DefaultStorageClass => Str]
[GuessMIMETypeEnabled => Bool]
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[NFSFileShareDefaults => Paws::StorageGateway::NFSFileShareDefaults]
[ObjectACL => Str]
[ReadOnly => Bool]
[RequesterPays => Bool]
[Squash => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateNFSFileShare

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateNFSFileShareOutput instance

Creates a Network File System (NFS) file share on an existing file gateway. In Storage Gateway, a file share is a file system mount point backed by Amazon S3 cloud storage. Storage Gateway exposes file shares using a NFS interface. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

File gateway requires AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) to be activated to enable you create a file share. Make sure AWS STS is activated in the region you are creating your file gateway in. If AWS STS is not activated in the region, activate it. For information about how to activate AWS STS, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS in an AWS Region in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.

File gateway does not support creating hard or symbolic links on a file share.

CreateSMBFileShare

ClientToken => Str
GatewayARN => Str
LocationARN => Str
Role => Str
[AdminUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[Authentication => Str]
[DefaultStorageClass => Str]
[GuessMIMETypeEnabled => Bool]
[InvalidUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[ObjectACL => Str]
[ReadOnly => Bool]
[RequesterPays => Bool]
[SMBACLEnabled => Bool]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]
[ValidUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSMBFileShare

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSMBFileShareOutput instance

Creates a Server Message Block (SMB) file share on an existing file gateway. In Storage Gateway, a file share is a file system mount point backed by Amazon S3 cloud storage. Storage Gateway expose file shares using a SMB interface. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

File gateways require AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) to be activated to enable you to create a file share. Make sure that AWS STS is activated in the AWS Region you are creating your file gateway in. If AWS STS is not activated in this AWS Region, activate it. For information about how to activate AWS STS, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS in an AWS Region (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_enable-regions.html) in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.

File gateways don't support creating hard or symbolic links on a file share.

CreateSnapshot

SnapshotDescription => Str
VolumeARN => Str
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSnapshot

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSnapshotOutput instance

Initiates a snapshot of a volume.

AWS Storage Gateway provides the ability to back up point-in-time snapshots of your data to Amazon Simple Storage (S3) for durable off-site recovery, as well as import the data to an Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). You can take snapshots of your gateway volume on a scheduled or ad hoc basis. This API enables you to take ad-hoc snapshot. For more information, see Editing a Snapshot Schedule (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/managing-volumes.html#SchedulingSnapshot).

In the CreateSnapshot request you identify the volume by providing its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You must also provide description for the snapshot. When AWS Storage Gateway takes the snapshot of specified volume, the snapshot and description appears in the AWS Storage Gateway Console. In response, AWS Storage Gateway returns you a snapshot ID. You can use this snapshot ID to check the snapshot progress or later use it when you want to create a volume from a snapshot. This operation is only supported in stored and cached volume gateway type.

To list or delete a snapshot, you must use the Amazon EC2 API. For more information, see DescribeSnapshots or DeleteSnapshot in the EC2 API reference (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_Operations.html).

Volume and snapshot IDs are changing to a longer length ID format. For more information, see the important note on the Welcome (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html) page.

CreateSnapshotFromVolumeRecoveryPoint

SnapshotDescription => Str
VolumeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSnapshotFromVolumeRecoveryPoint

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateSnapshotFromVolumeRecoveryPointOutput instance

Initiates a snapshot of a gateway from a volume recovery point. This operation is only supported in the cached volume gateway type.

A volume recovery point is a point in time at which all data of the volume is consistent and from which you can create a snapshot. To get a list of volume recovery point for cached volume gateway, use ListVolumeRecoveryPoints.

In the CreateSnapshotFromVolumeRecoveryPoint request, you identify the volume by providing its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You must also provide a description for the snapshot. When the gateway takes a snapshot of the specified volume, the snapshot and its description appear in the AWS Storage Gateway console. In response, the gateway returns you a snapshot ID. You can use this snapshot ID to check the snapshot progress or later use it when you want to create a volume from a snapshot.

To list or delete a snapshot, you must use the Amazon EC2 API. For more information, in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.

CreateStorediSCSIVolume

DiskId => Str
GatewayARN => Str
NetworkInterfaceId => Str
PreserveExistingData => Bool
TargetName => Str
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[SnapshotId => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateStorediSCSIVolume

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateStorediSCSIVolumeOutput instance

Creates a volume on a specified gateway. This operation is only supported in the stored volume gateway type.

The size of the volume to create is inferred from the disk size. You can choose to preserve existing data on the disk, create volume from an existing snapshot, or create an empty volume. If you choose to create an empty gateway volume, then any existing data on the disk is erased.

In the request you must specify the gateway and the disk information on which you are creating the volume. In response, the gateway creates the volume and returns volume information such as the volume Amazon Resource Name (ARN), its size, and the iSCSI target ARN that initiators can use to connect to the volume target.

CreateTapes

ClientToken => Str
GatewayARN => Str
NumTapesToCreate => Int
TapeBarcodePrefix => Str
TapeSizeInBytes => Int
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[PoolId => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateTapes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateTapesOutput instance

Creates one or more virtual tapes. You write data to the virtual tapes and then archive the tapes. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

Cache storage must be allocated to the gateway before you can create virtual tapes. Use the AddCache operation to add cache storage to a gateway.

CreateTapeWithBarcode

GatewayARN => Str
TapeBarcode => Str
TapeSizeInBytes => Int
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[PoolId => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::CreateTapeWithBarcode

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::CreateTapeWithBarcodeOutput instance

Creates a virtual tape by using your own barcode. You write data to the virtual tape and then archive the tape. A barcode is unique and can not be reused if it has already been used on a tape . This applies to barcodes used on deleted tapes. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

Cache storage must be allocated to the gateway before you can create a virtual tape. Use the AddCache operation to add cache storage to a gateway.

DeleteBandwidthRateLimit

BandwidthType => Str
GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteBandwidthRateLimit

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteBandwidthRateLimitOutput instance

Deletes the bandwidth rate limits of a gateway. You can delete either the upload and download bandwidth rate limit, or you can delete both. If you delete only one of the limits, the other limit remains unchanged. To specify which gateway to work with, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

DeleteChapCredentials

InitiatorName => Str
TargetARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteChapCredentials

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteChapCredentialsOutput instance

Deletes Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) credentials for a specified iSCSI target and initiator pair.

DeleteFileShare

FileShareARN => Str
[ForceDelete => Bool]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteFileShare

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteFileShareOutput instance

Deletes a file share from a file gateway. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

DeleteGateway

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteGateway

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteGatewayOutput instance

Deletes a gateway. To specify which gateway to delete, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request. The operation deletes the gateway; however, it does not delete the gateway virtual machine (VM) from your host computer.

After you delete a gateway, you cannot reactivate it. Completed snapshots of the gateway volumes are not deleted upon deleting the gateway, however, pending snapshots will not complete. After you delete a gateway, your next step is to remove it from your environment.

You no longer pay software charges after the gateway is deleted; however, your existing Amazon EBS snapshots persist and you will continue to be billed for these snapshots. You can choose to remove all remaining Amazon EBS snapshots by canceling your Amazon EC2 subscription. If you prefer not to cancel your Amazon EC2 subscription, you can delete your snapshots using the Amazon EC2 console. For more information, see the AWS Storage Gateway Detail Page (http://aws.amazon.com/storagegateway).

DeleteSnapshotSchedule

VolumeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteSnapshotSchedule

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteSnapshotScheduleOutput instance

Deletes a snapshot of a volume.

You can take snapshots of your gateway volumes on a scheduled or ad hoc basis. This API action enables you to delete a snapshot schedule for a volume. For more information, see Working with Snapshots (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/WorkingWithSnapshots.html). In the DeleteSnapshotSchedule request, you identify the volume by providing its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). This operation is only supported in stored and cached volume gateway types.

To list or delete a snapshot, you must use the Amazon EC2 API. in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.

DeleteTape

GatewayARN => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteTape

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteTapeOutput instance

Deletes the specified virtual tape. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

DeleteTapeArchive

TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteTapeArchive

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteTapeArchiveOutput instance

Deletes the specified virtual tape from the virtual tape shelf (VTS). This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

DeleteVolume

VolumeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteVolume

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DeleteVolumeOutput instance

Deletes the specified storage volume that you previously created using the CreateCachediSCSIVolume or CreateStorediSCSIVolume API. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and stored volume types. For stored volume gateways, the local disk that was configured as the storage volume is not deleted. You can reuse the local disk to create another storage volume.

Before you delete a volume, make sure there are no iSCSI connections to the volume you are deleting. You should also make sure there is no snapshot in progress. You can use the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) API to query snapshots on the volume you are deleting and check the snapshot status. For more information, go to DescribeSnapshots (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-DescribeSnapshots.html) in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud API Reference.

In the request, you must provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the storage volume you want to delete.

DescribeBandwidthRateLimit

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeBandwidthRateLimit

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeBandwidthRateLimitOutput instance

Returns the bandwidth rate limits of a gateway. By default, these limits are not set, which means no bandwidth rate limiting is in effect.

This operation only returns a value for a bandwidth rate limit only if the limit is set. If no limits are set for the gateway, then this operation returns only the gateway ARN in the response body. To specify which gateway to describe, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

DescribeCache

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeCache

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeCacheOutput instance

Returns information about the cache of a gateway. This operation is only supported in the cached volume, tape and file gateway types.

The response includes disk IDs that are configured as cache, and it includes the amount of cache allocated and used.

DescribeCachediSCSIVolumes

VolumeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeCachediSCSIVolumes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeCachediSCSIVolumesOutput instance

Returns a description of the gateway volumes specified in the request. This operation is only supported in the cached volume gateway types.

The list of gateway volumes in the request must be from one gateway. In the response Amazon Storage Gateway returns volume information sorted by volume Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

DescribeChapCredentials

TargetARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeChapCredentials

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeChapCredentialsOutput instance

Returns an array of Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) credentials information for a specified iSCSI target, one for each target-initiator pair.

DescribeGatewayInformation

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeGatewayInformation

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeGatewayInformationOutput instance

Returns metadata about a gateway such as its name, network interfaces, configured time zone, and the state (whether the gateway is running or not). To specify which gateway to describe, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

DescribeMaintenanceStartTime

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeMaintenanceStartTime

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeMaintenanceStartTimeOutput instance

Returns your gateway's weekly maintenance start time including the day and time of the week. Note that values are in terms of the gateway's time zone.

DescribeNFSFileShares

FileShareARNList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeNFSFileShares

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeNFSFileSharesOutput instance

Gets a description for one or more Network File System (NFS) file shares from a file gateway. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

DescribeSMBFileShares

FileShareARNList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSMBFileShares

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSMBFileSharesOutput instance

Gets a description for one or more Server Message Block (SMB) file shares from a file gateway. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

DescribeSMBSettings

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSMBSettings

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSMBSettingsOutput instance

Gets a description of a Server Message Block (SMB) file share settings from a file gateway. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

DescribeSnapshotSchedule

VolumeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSnapshotSchedule

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeSnapshotScheduleOutput instance

Describes the snapshot schedule for the specified gateway volume. The snapshot schedule information includes intervals at which snapshots are automatically initiated on the volume. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and stored volume types.

DescribeStorediSCSIVolumes

VolumeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeStorediSCSIVolumes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeStorediSCSIVolumesOutput instance

Returns the description of the gateway volumes specified in the request. The list of gateway volumes in the request must be from one gateway. In the response Amazon Storage Gateway returns volume information sorted by volume ARNs. This operation is only supported in stored volume gateway type.

DescribeTapeArchives

[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]
[TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeArchives

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeArchivesOutput instance

Returns a description of specified virtual tapes in the virtual tape shelf (VTS). This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

If a specific TapeARN is not specified, AWS Storage Gateway returns a description of all virtual tapes found in the VTS associated with your account.

DescribeTapeRecoveryPoints

GatewayARN => Str
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeRecoveryPoints

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeRecoveryPointsOutput instance

Returns a list of virtual tape recovery points that are available for the specified tape gateway.

A recovery point is a point-in-time view of a virtual tape at which all the data on the virtual tape is consistent. If your gateway crashes, virtual tapes that have recovery points can be recovered to a new gateway. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

DescribeTapes

GatewayARN => Str
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]
[TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapesOutput instance

Returns a description of the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of virtual tapes. If a TapeARN is not specified, returns a description of all virtual tapes associated with the specified gateway. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

DescribeUploadBuffer

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeUploadBuffer

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeUploadBufferOutput instance

Returns information about the upload buffer of a gateway. This operation is supported for the stored volume, cached volume and tape gateway types.

The response includes disk IDs that are configured as upload buffer space, and it includes the amount of upload buffer space allocated and used.

DescribeVTLDevices

GatewayARN => Str
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]
[VTLDeviceARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeVTLDevices

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeVTLDevicesOutput instance

Returns a description of virtual tape library (VTL) devices for the specified tape gateway. In the response, AWS Storage Gateway returns VTL device information.

This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

DescribeWorkingStorage

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeWorkingStorage

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeWorkingStorageOutput instance

Returns information about the working storage of a gateway. This operation is only supported in the stored volumes gateway type. This operation is deprecated in cached volumes API version (20120630). Use DescribeUploadBuffer instead.

Working storage is also referred to as upload buffer. You can also use the DescribeUploadBuffer operation to add upload buffer to a stored volume gateway.

The response includes disk IDs that are configured as working storage, and it includes the amount of working storage allocated and used.

DetachVolume

VolumeARN => Str
[ForceDetach => Bool]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DetachVolume

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DetachVolumeOutput instance

Disconnects a volume from an iSCSI connection and then detaches the volume from the specified gateway. Detaching and attaching a volume enables you to recover your data from one gateway to a different gateway without creating a snapshot. It also makes it easier to move your volumes from an on-premises gateway to a gateway hosted on an Amazon EC2 instance.

DisableGateway

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::DisableGateway

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::DisableGatewayOutput instance

Disables a tape gateway when the gateway is no longer functioning. For example, if your gateway VM is damaged, you can disable the gateway so you can recover virtual tapes.

Use this operation for a tape gateway that is not reachable or not functioning. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

Once a gateway is disabled it cannot be enabled.

JoinDomain

DomainName => Str
GatewayARN => Str
Password => Str
UserName => Str
[DomainControllers => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[OrganizationalUnit => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::JoinDomain

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::JoinDomainOutput instance

Adds a file gateway to an Active Directory domain. This operation is only supported for file gateways that support the SMB file protocol.

ListFileShares

[GatewayARN => Str]
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListFileShares

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListFileSharesOutput instance

Gets a list of the file shares for a specific file gateway, or the list of file shares that belong to the calling user account. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

ListGateways

[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListGateways

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListGatewaysOutput instance

Lists gateways owned by an AWS account in a region specified in the request. The returned list is ordered by gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

By default, the operation returns a maximum of 100 gateways. This operation supports pagination that allows you to optionally reduce the number of gateways returned in a response.

If you have more gateways than are returned in a response (that is, the response returns only a truncated list of your gateways), the response contains a marker that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of gateways.

ListLocalDisks

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListLocalDisks

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListLocalDisksOutput instance

Returns a list of the gateway's local disks. To specify which gateway to describe, you use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in the body of the request.

The request returns a list of all disks, specifying which are configured as working storage, cache storage, or stored volume or not configured at all. The response includes a DiskStatus field. This field can have a value of present (the disk is available to use), missing (the disk is no longer connected to the gateway), or mismatch (the disk node is occupied by a disk that has incorrect metadata or the disk content is corrupted).

ListTagsForResource

ResourceARN => Str
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListTagsForResource

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListTagsForResourceOutput instance

Lists the tags that have been added to the specified resource. This operation is only supported in the cached volume, stored volume and tape gateway type.

ListTapes

[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]
[TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListTapes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListTapesOutput instance

Lists virtual tapes in your virtual tape library (VTL) and your virtual tape shelf (VTS). You specify the tapes to list by specifying one or more tape Amazon Resource Names (ARNs). If you don't specify a tape ARN, the operation lists all virtual tapes in both your VTL and VTS.

This operation supports pagination. By default, the operation returns a maximum of up to 100 tapes. You can optionally specify the Limit parameter in the body to limit the number of tapes in the response. If the number of tapes returned in the response is truncated, the response includes a Marker element that you can use in your subsequent request to retrieve the next set of tapes. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

ListVolumeInitiators

VolumeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumeInitiators

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumeInitiatorsOutput instance

Lists iSCSI initiators that are connected to a volume. You can use this operation to determine whether a volume is being used or not. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and stored volume gateway types.

ListVolumeRecoveryPoints

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumeRecoveryPoints

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumeRecoveryPointsOutput instance

Lists the recovery points for a specified gateway. This operation is only supported in the cached volume gateway type.

Each cache volume has one recovery point. A volume recovery point is a point in time at which all data of the volume is consistent and from which you can create a snapshot or clone a new cached volume from a source volume. To create a snapshot from a volume recovery point use the CreateSnapshotFromVolumeRecoveryPoint operation.

ListVolumes

[GatewayARN => Str]
[Limit => Int]
[Marker => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumes

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumesOutput instance

Lists the iSCSI stored volumes of a gateway. Results are sorted by volume ARN. The response includes only the volume ARNs. If you want additional volume information, use the DescribeStorediSCSIVolumes or the DescribeCachediSCSIVolumes API.

The operation supports pagination. By default, the operation returns a maximum of up to 100 volumes. You can optionally specify the Limit field in the body to limit the number of volumes in the response. If the number of volumes returned in the response is truncated, the response includes a Marker field. You can use this Marker value in your subsequent request to retrieve the next set of volumes. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and stored volume gateway types.

NotifyWhenUploaded

FileShareARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::NotifyWhenUploaded

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::NotifyWhenUploadedOutput instance

Sends you notification through CloudWatch Events when all files written to your NFS file share have been uploaded to Amazon S3.

AWS Storage Gateway can send a notification through Amazon CloudWatch Events when all files written to your file share up to that point in time have been uploaded to Amazon S3. These files include files written to the NFS file share up to the time that you make a request for notification. When the upload is done, Storage Gateway sends you notification through an Amazon CloudWatch Event. You can configure CloudWatch Events to send the notification through event targets such as Amazon SNS or AWS Lambda function. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

For more information, see Getting File Upload Notification in the Storage Gateway User Guide (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/monitoring-file-gateway.html#get-upload-notification).

RefreshCache

FileShareARN => Str
[FolderList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[Recursive => Bool]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::RefreshCache

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::RefreshCacheOutput instance

Refreshes the cache for the specified file share. This operation finds objects in the Amazon S3 bucket that were added, removed or replaced since the gateway last listed the bucket's contents and cached the results. This operation is only supported in the file gateway type. You can subscribe to be notified through an Amazon CloudWatch event when your RefreshCache operation completes. For more information, see Getting Notified About File Operations (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/monitoring-file-gateway.html#get-notification).

When this API is called, it only initiates the refresh operation. When the API call completes and returns a success code, it doesn't necessarily mean that the file refresh has completed. You should use the refresh-complete notification to determine that the operation has completed before you check for new files on the gateway file share. You can subscribe to be notified through an CloudWatch event when your RefreshCache operation completes.

RemoveTagsFromResource

ResourceARN => Str
TagKeys => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::RemoveTagsFromResource

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::RemoveTagsFromResourceOutput instance

Removes one or more tags from the specified resource. This operation is only supported in the cached volume, stored volume and tape gateway types.

ResetCache

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ResetCache

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ResetCacheOutput instance

Resets all cache disks that have encountered a error and makes the disks available for reconfiguration as cache storage. If your cache disk encounters a error, the gateway prevents read and write operations on virtual tapes in the gateway. For example, an error can occur when a disk is corrupted or removed from the gateway. When a cache is reset, the gateway loses its cache storage. At this point you can reconfigure the disks as cache disks. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and tape types.

If the cache disk you are resetting contains data that has not been uploaded to Amazon S3 yet, that data can be lost. After you reset cache disks, there will be no configured cache disks left in the gateway, so you must configure at least one new cache disk for your gateway to function properly.

RetrieveTapeArchive

GatewayARN => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::RetrieveTapeArchive

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::RetrieveTapeArchiveOutput instance

Retrieves an archived virtual tape from the virtual tape shelf (VTS) to a tape gateway. Virtual tapes archived in the VTS are not associated with any gateway. However after a tape is retrieved, it is associated with a gateway, even though it is also listed in the VTS, that is, archive. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

Once a tape is successfully retrieved to a gateway, it cannot be retrieved again to another gateway. You must archive the tape again before you can retrieve it to another gateway. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

RetrieveTapeRecoveryPoint

GatewayARN => Str
TapeARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::RetrieveTapeRecoveryPoint

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::RetrieveTapeRecoveryPointOutput instance

Retrieves the recovery point for the specified virtual tape. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

A recovery point is a point in time view of a virtual tape at which all the data on the tape is consistent. If your gateway crashes, virtual tapes that have recovery points can be recovered to a new gateway.

The virtual tape can be retrieved to only one gateway. The retrieved tape is read-only. The virtual tape can be retrieved to only a tape gateway. There is no charge for retrieving recovery points.

SetLocalConsolePassword

GatewayARN => Str
LocalConsolePassword => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::SetLocalConsolePassword

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::SetLocalConsolePasswordOutput instance

Sets the password for your VM local console. When you log in to the local console for the first time, you log in to the VM with the default credentials. We recommend that you set a new password. You don't need to know the default password to set a new password.

SetSMBGuestPassword

GatewayARN => Str
Password => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::SetSMBGuestPassword

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::SetSMBGuestPasswordOutput instance

Sets the password for the guest user smbguest. The smbguest user is the user when the authentication method for the file share is set to GuestAccess.

ShutdownGateway

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::ShutdownGateway

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::ShutdownGatewayOutput instance

Shuts down a gateway. To specify which gateway to shut down, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in the body of your request.

The operation shuts down the gateway service component running in the gateway's virtual machine (VM) and not the host VM.

If you want to shut down the VM, it is recommended that you first shut down the gateway component in the VM to avoid unpredictable conditions.

After the gateway is shutdown, you cannot call any other API except StartGateway, DescribeGatewayInformation, and ListGateways. For more information, see ActivateGateway. Your applications cannot read from or write to the gateway's storage volumes, and there are no snapshots taken.

When you make a shutdown request, you will get a 200 OK success response immediately. However, it might take some time for the gateway to shut down. You can call the DescribeGatewayInformation API to check the status. For more information, see ActivateGateway.

If do not intend to use the gateway again, you must delete the gateway (using DeleteGateway) to no longer pay software charges associated with the gateway.

StartGateway

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::StartGateway

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::StartGatewayOutput instance

Starts a gateway that you previously shut down (see ShutdownGateway). After the gateway starts, you can then make other API calls, your applications can read from or write to the gateway's storage volumes and you will be able to take snapshot backups.

When you make a request, you will get a 200 OK success response immediately. However, it might take some time for the gateway to be ready. You should call DescribeGatewayInformation and check the status before making any additional API calls. For more information, see ActivateGateway.

To specify which gateway to start, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

UpdateBandwidthRateLimit

GatewayARN => Str
[AverageDownloadRateLimitInBitsPerSec => Int]
[AverageUploadRateLimitInBitsPerSec => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateBandwidthRateLimit

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateBandwidthRateLimitOutput instance

Updates the bandwidth rate limits of a gateway. You can update both the upload and download bandwidth rate limit or specify only one of the two. If you don't set a bandwidth rate limit, the existing rate limit remains.

By default, a gateway's bandwidth rate limits are not set. If you don't set any limit, the gateway does not have any limitations on its bandwidth usage and could potentially use the maximum available bandwidth.

To specify which gateway to update, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

UpdateChapCredentials

InitiatorName => Str
SecretToAuthenticateInitiator => Str
TargetARN => Str
[SecretToAuthenticateTarget => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateChapCredentials

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateChapCredentialsOutput instance

Updates the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) credentials for a specified iSCSI target. By default, a gateway does not have CHAP enabled; however, for added security, you might use it.

When you update CHAP credentials, all existing connections on the target are closed and initiators must reconnect with the new credentials.

UpdateGatewayInformation

GatewayARN => Str
[GatewayName => Str]
[GatewayTimezone => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateGatewayInformation

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateGatewayInformationOutput instance

Updates a gateway's metadata, which includes the gateway's name and time zone. To specify which gateway to update, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway in your request.

For Gateways activated after September 2, 2015, the gateway's ARN contains the gateway ID rather than the gateway name. However, changing the name of the gateway has no effect on the gateway's ARN.

UpdateGatewaySoftwareNow

GatewayARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateGatewaySoftwareNow

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateGatewaySoftwareNowOutput instance

Updates the gateway virtual machine (VM) software. The request immediately triggers the software update.

When you make this request, you get a 200 OK success response immediately. However, it might take some time for the update to complete. You can call DescribeGatewayInformation to verify the gateway is in the STATE_RUNNING state.

A software update forces a system restart of your gateway. You can minimize the chance of any disruption to your applications by increasing your iSCSI Initiators' timeouts. For more information about increasing iSCSI Initiator timeouts for Windows and Linux, see Customizing Your Windows iSCSI Settings (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/ConfiguringiSCSIClientInitiatorWindowsClient.html#CustomizeWindowsiSCSISettings) and Customizing Your Linux iSCSI Settings (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/ConfiguringiSCSIClientInitiatorRedHatClient.html#CustomizeLinuxiSCSISettings), respectively.

UpdateMaintenanceStartTime

GatewayARN => Str
HourOfDay => Int
MinuteOfHour => Int
[DayOfMonth => Int]
[DayOfWeek => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateMaintenanceStartTime

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateMaintenanceStartTimeOutput instance

Updates a gateway's weekly maintenance start time information, including day and time of the week. The maintenance time is the time in your gateway's time zone.

UpdateNFSFileShare

FileShareARN => Str
[ClientList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[DefaultStorageClass => Str]
[GuessMIMETypeEnabled => Bool]
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[NFSFileShareDefaults => Paws::StorageGateway::NFSFileShareDefaults]
[ObjectACL => Str]
[ReadOnly => Bool]
[RequesterPays => Bool]
[Squash => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateNFSFileShare

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateNFSFileShareOutput instance

Updates a Network File System (NFS) file share. This operation is only supported in the file gateway type.

To leave a file share field unchanged, set the corresponding input field to null.

Updates the following file share setting:

  • Default storage class for your S3 bucket

  • Metadata defaults for your S3 bucket

  • Allowed NFS clients for your file share

  • Squash settings

  • Write status of your file share

To leave a file share field unchanged, set the corresponding input field to null. This operation is only supported in file gateways.

UpdateSMBFileShare

FileShareARN => Str
[AdminUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[DefaultStorageClass => Str]
[GuessMIMETypeEnabled => Bool]
[InvalidUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[KMSEncrypted => Bool]
[KMSKey => Str]
[ObjectACL => Str]
[ReadOnly => Bool]
[RequesterPays => Bool]
[SMBACLEnabled => Bool]
[ValidUserList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSMBFileShare

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSMBFileShareOutput instance

Updates a Server Message Block (SMB) file share.

To leave a file share field unchanged, set the corresponding input field to null. This operation is only supported for file gateways.

File gateways require AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) to be activated to enable you to create a file share. Make sure that AWS STS is activated in the AWS Region you are creating your file gateway in. If AWS STS is not activated in this AWS Region, activate it. For information about how to activate AWS STS, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS in an AWS Region (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_enable-regions.html) in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.

File gateways don't support creating hard or symbolic links on a file share.

UpdateSMBSecurityStrategy

GatewayARN => Str
SMBSecurityStrategy => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSMBSecurityStrategy

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSMBSecurityStrategyOutput instance

Updates the SMB security strategy on a file gateway. This action is only supported in file gateways.

UpdateSnapshotSchedule

RecurrenceInHours => Int
StartAt => Int
VolumeARN => Str
[Description => Str]
[Tags => ArrayRef[Paws::StorageGateway::Tag]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSnapshotSchedule

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateSnapshotScheduleOutput instance

Updates a snapshot schedule configured for a gateway volume. This operation is only supported in the cached volume and stored volume gateway types.

The default snapshot schedule for volume is once every 24 hours, starting at the creation time of the volume. You can use this API to change the snapshot schedule configured for the volume.

In the request you must identify the gateway volume whose snapshot schedule you want to update, and the schedule information, including when you want the snapshot to begin on a day and the frequency (in hours) of snapshots.

UpdateVTLDeviceType

DeviceType => Str
VTLDeviceARN => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateVTLDeviceType

Returns: a Paws::StorageGateway::UpdateVTLDeviceTypeOutput instance

Updates the type of medium changer in a tape gateway. When you activate a tape gateway, you select a medium changer type for the tape gateway. This operation enables you to select a different type of medium changer after a tape gateway is activated. This operation is only supported in the tape gateway type.

PAGINATORS

Paginator methods are helpers that repetively call methods that return partial results

DescribeAllTapeArchives(sub { },[Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

DescribeAllTapeArchives([Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - TapeArchives, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'TapeArchives' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeArchivesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

DescribeAllTapeRecoveryPoints(sub { },GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

DescribeAllTapeRecoveryPoints(GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - TapeRecoveryPointInfos, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'TapeRecoveryPointInfos' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapeRecoveryPointsOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

DescribeAllTapes(sub { },GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

DescribeAllTapes(GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - Tapes, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Tapes' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeTapesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

DescribeAllVTLDevices(sub { },GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str, VTLDeviceARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

DescribeAllVTLDevices(GatewayARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str, VTLDeviceARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - VTLDevices, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'VTLDevices' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::DescribeVTLDevicesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

ListAllFileShares(sub { },[GatewayARN => Str, Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

ListAllFileShares([GatewayARN => Str, Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - FileShareInfoList, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'FileShareInfoList' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::ListFileSharesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

ListAllGateways(sub { },[Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

ListAllGateways([Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - Gateways, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Gateways' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::ListGatewaysOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

ListAllTagsForResource(sub { },ResourceARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

ListAllTagsForResource(ResourceARN => Str, [Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - Tags, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'Tags' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::ListTagsForResourceOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

ListAllTapes(sub { },[Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

ListAllTapes([Limit => Int, Marker => Str, TapeARNs => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - TapeInfos, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'TapeInfos' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::ListTapesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

ListAllVolumes(sub { },[GatewayARN => Str, Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

ListAllVolumes([GatewayARN => Str, Limit => Int, Marker => Str])

If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :

 - VolumeInfos, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'VolumeInfos' as the second parameter 

If not, it will return a a Paws::StorageGateway::ListVolumesOutput instance with all the params; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.

SEE ALSO

This service class forms part of Paws

BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS

The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl

Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues