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Class: Aws::StorageGateway::Types::StorediSCSIVolume

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Overview

Describes an iSCSI stored volume.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#created_dateTime

The date the volume was created. Volumes created prior to March 28, 2017 don’t have this timestamp.

Returns:

  • (Time)

    The date the volume was created.

#kms_keyString

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a symmetric customer master key (CMK) used for Amazon S3 server-side encryption. Storage Gateway does not support asymmetric CMKs. This value can only be set when KMSEncrypted is true. Optional.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a symmetric customer master key (CMK) used for Amazon S3 server-side encryption.

#preserved_existing_dataBoolean

Indicates if when the stored volume was created, existing data on the underlying local disk was preserved.

Valid Values: true | false

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Indicates if when the stored volume was created, existing data on the underlying local disk was preserved.

#source_snapshot_idString

If the stored volume was created from a snapshot, this field contains the snapshot ID used, e.g. snap-78e22663. Otherwise, this field is not included.

Returns:

  • (String)

    If the stored volume was created from a snapshot, this field contains the snapshot ID used, e.g.

#target_nameString

The name of the iSCSI target used by an initiator to connect to a volume and used as a suffix for the target ARN. For example, specifying TargetName as myvolume results in the target ARN of arn:aws:storagegateway:us-east-2:111122223333:gateway/sgw-12A3456B/target/iqn.1997-05.com.amazon:myvolume. The target name must be unique across all volumes on a gateway.

If you don\'t specify a value, Storage Gateway uses the value that was previously used for this volume as the new target name.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The name of the iSCSI target used by an initiator to connect to a volume and used as a suffix for the target ARN.

#volume_arnString

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the storage volume.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the storage volume.

#volume_attachment_statusString

A value that indicates whether a storage volume is attached to, detached from, or is in the process of detaching from a gateway. For more information, see Moving your volumes to a different gateway.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A value that indicates whether a storage volume is attached to, detached from, or is in the process of detaching from a gateway.

#volume_disk_idString

The ID of the local disk that was specified in the CreateStorediSCSIVolume operation.

Returns:

#volume_idString

The unique identifier of the volume, e.g., vol-AE4B946D.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The unique identifier of the volume, e.g., vol-AE4B946D.

#volume_iscsi_attributesTypes::VolumeiSCSIAttributes

An VolumeiSCSIAttributes object that represents a collection of iSCSI attributes for one stored volume.

Returns:

#volume_progressFloat

Represents the percentage complete if the volume is restoring or bootstrapping that represents the percent of data transferred. This field does not appear in the response if the stored volume is not restoring or bootstrapping.

Returns:

  • (Float)

    Represents the percentage complete if the volume is restoring or bootstrapping that represents the percent of data transferred.

#volume_size_in_bytesInteger

The size of the volume in bytes.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    The size of the volume in bytes.

#volume_statusString

One of the VolumeStatus values that indicates the state of the storage volume.

Returns:

  • (String)

    One of the VolumeStatus values that indicates the state of the storage volume.

#volume_typeString

One of the VolumeType enumeration values describing the type of the volume.

Returns:

  • (String)

    One of the VolumeType enumeration values describing the type of the volume.

#volume_used_in_bytesInteger

The size of the data stored on the volume in bytes. This value is calculated based on the number of blocks that are touched, instead of the actual amount of data written. This value can be useful for sequential write patterns but less accurate for random write patterns. VolumeUsedInBytes is different from the compressed size of the volume, which is the value that is used to calculate your bill.

This value is not available for volumes created prior to May 13, 2015, until you store data on the volume.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    The size of the data stored on the volume in bytes.