@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class OpenZFSClientConfiguration extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Specifies who can mount an OpenZFS file system and the options available while mounting the file system.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| OpenZFSClientConfiguration() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| OpenZFSClientConfiguration | clone() | 
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| String | getClients()
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. | 
| List<String> | getOptions()
 The options to use when mounting the file system. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| void | marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)Marshalls this structured data using the given  ProtocolMarshaller. | 
| void | setClients(String clients)
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. | 
| void | setOptions(Collection<String> options)
 The options to use when mounting the file system. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object. | 
| OpenZFSClientConfiguration | withClients(String clients)
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. | 
| OpenZFSClientConfiguration | withOptions(Collection<String> options)
 The options to use when mounting the file system. | 
| OpenZFSClientConfiguration | withOptions(String... options)
 The options to use when mounting the file system. | 
public void setClients(String clients)
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (*), an
 IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By default, Amazon FSx uses the
 wildcard character when specifying the client.
 
clients - A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (*
        ), an IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By default, Amazon
        FSx uses the wildcard character when specifying the client.public String getClients()
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (*), an
 IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By default, Amazon FSx uses the
 wildcard character when specifying the client.
 
*), an IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By
         default, Amazon FSx uses the wildcard character when specifying the client.public OpenZFSClientConfiguration withClients(String clients)
 A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (*), an
 IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By default, Amazon FSx uses the
 wildcard character when specifying the client.
 
clients - A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (*
        ), an IP address (0.0.0.0), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24). By default, Amazon
        FSx uses the wildcard character when specifying the client.public List<String> getOptions()
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
 crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the client
 configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot directory.
 
 sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges writes
 before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
 
         crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the
         client configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot
         directory.
         
         sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges
         writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the
         unwritten data.
         
public void setOptions(Collection<String> options)
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
 crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the client
 configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot directory.
 
 sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges writes
 before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
 
options - The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File
        System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When
        choosing your options, consider the following:
        
        crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the
        client configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot
        directory.
        
        sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges
        writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the
        unwritten data.
        
public OpenZFSClientConfiguration withOptions(String... options)
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
 crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the client
 configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot directory.
 
 sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges writes
 before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
 
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setOptions(java.util.Collection) or withOptions(java.util.Collection) if you want to override
 the existing values.
 
options - The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File
        System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When
        choosing your options, consider the following:
        
        crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the
        client configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot
        directory.
        
        sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges
        writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the
        unwritten data.
        
public OpenZFSClientConfiguration withOptions(Collection<String> options)
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
 crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the client
 configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot directory.
 
 sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges writes
 before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
 
options - The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File
        System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When
        choosing your options, consider the following:
        
        crossmnt is used by default. If you don't specify crossmnt when changing the
        client configuration, you won't be able to see or access snapshots in your file system's snapshot
        directory.
        
        sync is used by default. If you instead specify async, the system acknowledges
        writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the
        unwritten data.
        
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public OpenZFSClientConfiguration clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojoProtocolMarshaller.marshall in interface StructuredPojoprotocolMarshaller - Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller used to marshall this object's data.