AWS.Tools.Snowball.XML
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<doc> <assembly> <name>AWS.Tools.Snowball</name> </assembly> <members> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWAddressCmdlet"> <summary> Takes an <code>AddressId</code> and returns specific details about that address in the form of an <code>Address</code> object. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWAddressCmdlet.AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The automatically generated ID for a specific address.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWAddressListCmdlet"> <summary> Returns a specified number of <code>ADDRESS</code> objects. Calling this API in one of the US regions will return addresses from the list of all addresses associated with this account in all US regions.<br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWAddressListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The number of <code>ADDRESS</code> objects to return.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWAddressListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>HTTP requests are stateless. To identify what object comes "next" in the list of <code>ADDRESS</code> objects, you have the option of specifying a value for <code>NextToken</code> as the starting point for your list of returned addresses.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterCmdlet"> <summary> Returns information about a specific cluster including shipping information, cluster status, and other important metadata. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterCmdlet.ClusterId"> <summary> <para> <para>The automatically generated ID for a cluster.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterJobListCmdlet"> <summary> Returns an array of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects of the specified length. Each <code>JobListEntry</code> object is for a job in the specified cluster and contains a job's state, a job's ID, and other information.<br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterJobListCmdlet.ClusterId"> <summary> <para> <para>The 39-character ID for the cluster that you want to list, for example <code>CID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterJobListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The number of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects to return.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterJobListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>HTTP requests are stateless. To identify what object comes "next" in the list of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects, you have the option of specifying <code>NextToken</code> as the starting point for your returned list.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterListCmdlet"> <summary> Returns an array of <code>ClusterListEntry</code> objects of the specified length. Each <code>ClusterListEntry</code> object contains a cluster's state, a cluster's ID, and other important status information.<br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The number of <code>ClusterListEntry</code> objects to return.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWClusterListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>HTTP requests are stateless. To identify what object comes "next" in the list of <code>ClusterListEntry</code> objects, you have the option of specifying <code>NextToken</code> as the starting point for your returned list.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWCompatibleImageListCmdlet"> <summary> This action returns a list of the different Amazon EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by your AWS account that would be supported for use on a Snowball Edge device. Currently, supported AMIs are based on the CentOS 7 (x86_64) - with Updates HVM, Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - Xenial (HVM) images, available on the AWS Marketplace.<br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWCompatibleImageListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The maximum number of results for the list of compatible images. Currently, a Snowball Edge device can store 10 AMIs.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWCompatibleImageListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>HTTP requests are stateless. To identify what object comes "next" in the list of compatible images, you can specify a value for <code>NextToken</code> as the starting point for your list of returned images.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobCmdlet"> <summary> Returns information about a specific job including shipping information, job status, and other important metadata. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The automatically generated ID for a job, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobListCmdlet"> <summary> Returns an array of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects of the specified length. Each <code>JobListEntry</code> object contains a job's state, a job's ID, and a value that indicates whether the job is a job part, in the case of export jobs. Calling this API action in one of the US regions will return jobs from the list of all jobs associated with this account in all US regions.<br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobListCmdlet.MaxResult"> <summary> <para> <para>The number of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects to return.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobListCmdlet.NextToken"> <summary> <para> <para>HTTP requests are stateless. To identify what object comes "next" in the list of <code>JobListEntry</code> objects, you have the option of specifying <code>NextToken</code> as the starting point for your returned list.</para> </para> <para> <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call. <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobManifestCmdlet"> <summary> Returns a link to an Amazon S3 presigned URL for the manifest file associated with the specified <code>JobId</code> value. You can access the manifest file for up to 60 minutes after this request has been made. To access the manifest file after 60 minutes have passed, you'll have to make another call to the <code>GetJobManifest</code> action. <para> The manifest is an encrypted file that you can download after your job enters the <code>WithCustomer</code> status. The manifest is decrypted by using the <code>UnlockCode</code> code value, when you pass both values to the Snowball through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. </para><para> As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of an <code>UnlockCode</code> value in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snowball associated with that job. </para><para> The credentials of a given job, including its manifest file and unlock code, expire 90 days after the job is created. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobManifestCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID for a job that you want to get the manifest file for, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobUnlockCodeCmdlet"> <summary> Returns the <code>UnlockCode</code> code value for the specified job. A particular <code>UnlockCode</code> value can be accessed for up to 90 days after the associated job has been created. <para> The <code>UnlockCode</code> value is a 29-character code with 25 alphanumeric characters and 4 hyphens. This code is used to decrypt the manifest file when it is passed along with the manifest to the Snowball through the Snowball client when the client is started for the first time. </para><para> As a best practice, we recommend that you don't save a copy of the <code>UnlockCode</code> in the same location as the manifest file for that job. Saving these separately helps prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to the Snowball associated with that job. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWJobUnlockCodeCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID for the job that you want to get the <code>UnlockCode</code> value for, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWSnowballUsageCmdlet"> <summary> Returns information about the Snowball service limit for your account, and also the number of Snowballs your account has in use. <para> The default service limit for the number of Snowballs that you can have at one time is 1. If you want to increase your service limit, contact AWS Support. </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWSoftwareUpdateCmdlet"> <summary> Returns an Amazon S3 presigned URL for an update file associated with a specified <code>JobId</code>. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.GetSNOWSoftwareUpdateCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID for a job that you want to get the software update file for, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet"> <summary> Creates an address for a Snowball to be shipped to. In most regions, addresses are validated at the time of creation. The address you provide must be located within the serviceable area of your region. If the address is invalid or unsupported, then an exception is thrown. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The unique ID for an address.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_City"> <summary> <para> <para>The city in an address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Company"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of the company to receive a Snowball at an address.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Country"> <summary> <para> <para>The country in an address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_IsRestricted"> <summary> <para> <para>If the address you are creating is a primary address, then set this option to true. This field is not supported in most regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Landmark"> <summary> <para> <para>This field is no longer used and the value is ignored.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Name"> <summary> <para> <para>The name of a person to receive a Snowball at an address.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_PhoneNumber"> <summary> <para> <para>The phone number associated with an address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_PostalCode"> <summary> <para> <para>The postal code in an address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_PrefectureOrDistrict"> <summary> <para> <para>This field is no longer used and the value is ignored.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_StateOrProvince"> <summary> <para> <para>The state or province in an address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Street1"> <summary> <para> <para>The first line in a street address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Street2"> <summary> <para> <para>The second line in a street address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Address_Street3"> <summary> <para> <para>The third line in a street address that a Snowball is to be delivered to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWAddressCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet"> <summary> Creates an empty cluster. Each cluster supports five nodes. You use the <a>CreateJob</a> action separately to create the jobs for each of these nodes. The cluster does not ship until these five node jobs have been created. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID for the address that you want the cluster shipped to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Description"> <summary> <para> <para>An optional description of this specific cluster, for example <code>Environmental Data Cluster-01</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_Ec2AmiResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) associated with this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.ForwardingAddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The forwarding address ID for a cluster. This field is not supported in most regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_JobStatesToNotify"> <summary> <para> <para>The list of job states that will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.JobType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of job for this cluster. Currently, the only job type supported for clusters is <code>LOCAL_USE</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.KmsKeyARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The <code>KmsKeyARN</code> value that you want to associate with this cluster. <code>KmsKeyARN</code> values are created by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_CreateKey.html">CreateKey</a> API action in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS). </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_LambdaResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Python-language Lambda functions for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_NotifyAll"> <summary> <para> <para>Any change in job state will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.RoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The <code>RoleARN</code> that you want to associate with this cluster. <code>RoleArn</code> values are created by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html">CreateRole</a> API action in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_S3Resource"> <summary> <para> <para>An array of <code>S3Resource</code> objects.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.ShippingOption"> <summary> <para> <para>The shipping speed for each node in this cluster. This speed doesn't dictate how soon you'll get each Snowball Edge device, rather it represents how quickly each device moves to its destination while in transit. Regional shipping speeds are as follows:</para><ul><li><para>In Australia, you have access to express shipping. Typically, devices shipped express are delivered in about a day.</para></li><li><para>In the European Union (EU), you have access to express shipping. Typically, Snowball Edges shipped express are delivered in about a day. In addition, most countries in the EU have access to standard shipping, which typically takes less than a week, one way.</para></li><li><para>In India, Snowball Edges are delivered in one to seven days.</para></li><li><para>In the US, you have access to one-day shipping and two-day shipping.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.SnowballType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of AWS Snowball device to use for this cluster. Currently, the only supported device type for cluster jobs is <code>EDGE</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_SnsTopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new SNS <code>TopicArn</code> that you want to associate with this job. You can create Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for topics by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_CreateTopic.html">CreateTopic</a> Amazon SNS API action.</para><para>You can subscribe email addresses to an Amazon SNS topic through the AWS Management Console, or by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_Subscribe.html">Subscribe</a> AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWClusterCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet"> <summary> Creates a job to import or export data between Amazon S3 and your on-premises data center. Your AWS account must have the right trust policies and permissions in place to create a job for Snowball. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you only need to provide the <code>clusterId</code> value; the other job attributes are inherited from the cluster. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID for the address that you want the Snowball shipped to.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.ClusterId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of a cluster. If you're creating a job for a node in a cluster, you need to provide only this <code>clusterId</code> value. The other job attributes are inherited from the cluster.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Description"> <summary> <para> <para>Defines an optional description of this specific job, for example <code>Important Photos 2016-08-11</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_Ec2AmiResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) associated with this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.ForwardingAddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The forwarding address ID for a job. This field is not supported in most regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_JobStatesToNotify"> <summary> <para> <para>The list of job states that will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.JobType"> <summary> <para> <para>Defines the type of job that you're creating. </para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.KmsKeyARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The <code>KmsKeyARN</code> that you want to associate with this job. <code>KmsKeyARN</code>s are created using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_CreateKey.html">CreateKey</a> AWS Key Management Service (KMS) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_LambdaResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Python-language Lambda functions for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_NotifyAll"> <summary> <para> <para>Any change in job state will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.RoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The <code>RoleARN</code> that you want to associate with this job. <code>RoleArn</code>s are created using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html">CreateRole</a> AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_S3Resource"> <summary> <para> <para>An array of <code>S3Resource</code> objects.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.ShippingOption"> <summary> <para> <para>The shipping speed for this job. This speed doesn't dictate how soon you'll get the Snowball, rather it represents how quickly the Snowball moves to its destination while in transit. Regional shipping speeds are as follows:</para><ul><li><para>In Australia, you have access to express shipping. Typically, Snowballs shipped express are delivered in about a day.</para></li><li><para>In the European Union (EU), you have access to express shipping. Typically, Snowballs shipped express are delivered in about a day. In addition, most countries in the EU have access to standard shipping, which typically takes less than a week, one way.</para></li><li><para>In India, Snowballs are delivered in one to seven days.</para></li><li><para>In the US, you have access to one-day shipping and two-day shipping.</para></li></ul> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.SnowballCapacityPreference"> <summary> <para> <para>If your job is being created in one of the US regions, you have the option of specifying what size Snowball you'd like for this job. In all other regions, Snowballs come with 80 TB in storage capacity.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.SnowballType"> <summary> <para> <para>The type of AWS Snowball device to use for this job. Currently, the only supported device type for cluster jobs is <code>EDGE</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_SnsTopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new SNS <code>TopicArn</code> that you want to associate with this job. You can create Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for topics by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_CreateTopic.html">CreateTopic</a> Amazon SNS API action.</para><para>You can subscribe email addresses to an Amazon SNS topic through the AWS Management Console, or by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_Subscribe.html">Subscribe</a> AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.NewSNOWJobCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWClusterCmdlet"> <summary> Cancels a cluster job. You can only cancel a cluster job while it's in the <code>AwaitingQuorum</code> status. You'll have at least an hour after creating a cluster job to cancel it. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWClusterCmdlet.ClusterId"> <summary> <para> <para>The 39-character ID for the cluster that you want to cancel, for example <code>CID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWClusterCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Returns the value passed to the ClusterId parameter. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWClusterCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWJobCmdlet"> <summary> Cancels the specified job. You can only cancel a job before its <code>JobState</code> value changes to <code>PreparingAppliance</code>. Requesting the <code>ListJobs</code> or <code>DescribeJob</code> action returns a job's <code>JobState</code> as part of the response element data returned. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWJobCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The 39-character job ID for the job that you want to cancel, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWJobCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Returns the value passed to the JobId parameter. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.StopSNOWJobCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet"> <summary> While a cluster's <code>ClusterState</code> value is in the <code>AwaitingQuorum</code> state, you can update some of the information associated with a cluster. Once the cluster changes to a different job state, usually 60 minutes after the cluster being created, this action is no longer available. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the updated <a>Address</a> object.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.ClusterId"> <summary> <para> <para>The cluster ID of the cluster that you want to update, for example <code>CID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Description"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated description of this cluster.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_Ec2AmiResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) associated with this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.ForwardingAddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated ID for the forwarding address for a cluster. This field is not supported in most regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_JobStatesToNotify"> <summary> <para> <para>The list of job states that will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_LambdaResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Python-language Lambda functions for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_NotifyAll"> <summary> <para> <para>Any change in job state will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.RoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you want to associate with this cluster. To create a role ARN, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html">CreateRole</a> API action in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Resources_S3Resource"> <summary> <para> <para>An array of <code>S3Resource</code> objects.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.ShippingOption"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated shipping option value of this cluster's <a>ShippingDetails</a> object.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Notification_SnsTopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new SNS <code>TopicArn</code> that you want to associate with this job. You can create Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for topics by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_CreateTopic.html">CreateTopic</a> Amazon SNS API action.</para><para>You can subscribe email addresses to an Amazon SNS topic through the AWS Management Console, or by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_Subscribe.html">Subscribe</a> AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Returns the value passed to the ClusterId parameter. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWClusterCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet"> <summary> While a job's <code>JobState</code> value is <code>New</code>, you can update some of the information associated with a job. Once the job changes to a different job state, usually within 60 minutes of the job being created, this action is no longer available. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.AddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The ID of the updated <a>Address</a> object.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Description"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated description of this job's <a>JobMetadata</a> object.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_Ec2AmiResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) associated with this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.ForwardingAddressId"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated ID for the forwarding address for a job. This field is not supported in most regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.JobId"> <summary> <para> <para>The job ID of the job that you want to update, for example <code>JID123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000</code>.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_JobStatesToNotify"> <summary> <para> <para>The list of job states that will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_LambdaResource"> <summary> <para> <para>The Python-language Lambda functions for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_NotifyAll"> <summary> <para> <para>Any change in job state will trigger a notification for this job.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.RoleARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you want to associate with this job. To create a role ARN, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html">CreateRole</a>AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Resources_S3Resource"> <summary> <para> <para>An array of <code>S3Resource</code> objects.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.ShippingOption"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated shipping option value of this job's <a>ShippingDetails</a> object.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.SnowballCapacityPreference"> <summary> <para> <para>The updated <code>SnowballCapacityPreference</code> of this job's <a>JobMetadata</a> object. The 50 TB Snowballs are only available in the US regions.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Notification_SnsTopicARN"> <summary> <para> <para>The new SNS <code>TopicArn</code> that you want to associate with this job. You can create Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for topics by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_CreateTopic.html">CreateTopic</a> Amazon SNS API action.</para><para>You can subscribe email addresses to an Amazon SNS topic through the AWS Management Console, or by using the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_Subscribe.html">Subscribe</a> AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) API action.</para> </para> </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.PassThru"> <summary> Returns the value passed to the JobId parameter. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. </summary> </member> <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.SNOW.UpdateSNOWJobCmdlet.Force"> <summary> This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always be used with caution. </summary> </member> </members> </doc> |