/AWS1/CL_FNSCREATEKXVOLUMERSP¶
CreateKxVolumeResponse
CONSTRUCTOR¶
IMPORTING¶
Optional arguments:¶
iv_environmentid TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXENVIRONMENTID /AWS1/FNSKXENVIRONMENTID¶
A unique identifier for the kdb environment, whose clusters can attach to the volume.
iv_volumename TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMENAME /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMENAME¶
A unique identifier for the volume.
iv_volumetype TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMETYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMETYPE¶
The type of file system volume. Currently, FinSpace only supports
NAS_1volume type.
iv_volumearn TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMEARN /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMEARN¶
The ARN identifier of the volume.
io_nas1configuration TYPE REF TO /AWS1/CL_FNSKXNAS1CONF /AWS1/CL_FNSKXNAS1CONF¶
Specifies the configuration for the Network attached storage (NAS_1) file system volume.
iv_status TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMESTATUS /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMESTATUS¶
The status of volume creation.
CREATING – The volume creation is in progress.
CREATE_FAILED – The volume creation has failed.
ACTIVE – The volume is active.
UPDATING – The volume is in the process of being updated.
UPDATE_FAILED – The update action failed.
UPDATED – The volume is successfully updated.
DELETING – The volume is in the process of being deleted.
DELETE_FAILED – The system failed to delete the volume.
DELETED – The volume is successfully deleted.
iv_statusreason TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMESTATUSREASON /AWS1/FNSKXVOLUMESTATUSREASON¶
The error message when a failed state occurs.
iv_azmode TYPE /AWS1/FNSKXAZMODE /AWS1/FNSKXAZMODE¶
The number of availability zones you want to assign per volume. Currently, FinSpace only supports
SINGLEfor volumes. This places dataview in a single AZ.
iv_description TYPE /AWS1/FNSDESCRIPTION /AWS1/FNSDESCRIPTION¶
A description of the volume.
it_availabilityzoneids TYPE /AWS1/CL_FNSAZIDS_W=>TT_AVAILABILITYZONEIDS TT_AVAILABILITYZONEIDS¶
The identifier of the availability zones.
iv_createdtimestamp TYPE /AWS1/FNSTIMESTAMP /AWS1/FNSTIMESTAMP¶
The timestamp at which the volume was created in FinSpace. The value is determined as epoch time in milliseconds. For example, the value for Monday, November 1, 2021 12:00:00 PM UTC is specified as 1635768000000.
Queryable Attributes¶
environmentId¶
A unique identifier for the kdb environment, whose clusters can attach to the volume.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_ENVIRONMENTID() |
Getter for ENVIRONMENTID, with configurable default |
ASK_ENVIRONMENTID() |
Getter for ENVIRONMENTID w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_ENVIRONMENTID() |
Determine if ENVIRONMENTID has a value |
volumeName¶
A unique identifier for the volume.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_VOLUMENAME() |
Getter for VOLUMENAME, with configurable default |
ASK_VOLUMENAME() |
Getter for VOLUMENAME w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_VOLUMENAME() |
Determine if VOLUMENAME has a value |
volumeType¶
The type of file system volume. Currently, FinSpace only supports
NAS_1volume type.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_VOLUMETYPE() |
Getter for VOLUMETYPE, with configurable default |
ASK_VOLUMETYPE() |
Getter for VOLUMETYPE w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_VOLUMETYPE() |
Determine if VOLUMETYPE has a value |
volumeArn¶
The ARN identifier of the volume.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_VOLUMEARN() |
Getter for VOLUMEARN, with configurable default |
ASK_VOLUMEARN() |
Getter for VOLUMEARN w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_VOLUMEARN() |
Determine if VOLUMEARN has a value |
nas1Configuration¶
Specifies the configuration for the Network attached storage (NAS_1) file system volume.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_NAS1CONFIGURATION() |
Getter for NAS1CONFIGURATION |
status¶
The status of volume creation.
CREATING – The volume creation is in progress.
CREATE_FAILED – The volume creation has failed.
ACTIVE – The volume is active.
UPDATING – The volume is in the process of being updated.
UPDATE_FAILED – The update action failed.
UPDATED – The volume is successfully updated.
DELETING – The volume is in the process of being deleted.
DELETE_FAILED – The system failed to delete the volume.
DELETED – The volume is successfully deleted.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_STATUS() |
Getter for STATUS, with configurable default |
ASK_STATUS() |
Getter for STATUS w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_STATUS() |
Determine if STATUS has a value |
statusReason¶
The error message when a failed state occurs.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_STATUSREASON() |
Getter for STATUSREASON, with configurable default |
ASK_STATUSREASON() |
Getter for STATUSREASON w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_STATUSREASON() |
Determine if STATUSREASON has a value |
azMode¶
The number of availability zones you want to assign per volume. Currently, FinSpace only supports
SINGLEfor volumes. This places dataview in a single AZ.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_AZMODE() |
Getter for AZMODE, with configurable default |
ASK_AZMODE() |
Getter for AZMODE w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_AZMODE() |
Determine if AZMODE has a value |
description¶
A description of the volume.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_DESCRIPTION() |
Getter for DESCRIPTION, with configurable default |
ASK_DESCRIPTION() |
Getter for DESCRIPTION w/ exceptions if field has no value |
HAS_DESCRIPTION() |
Determine if DESCRIPTION has a value |
availabilityZoneIds¶
The identifier of the availability zones.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_AVAILABILITYZONEIDS() |
Getter for AVAILABILITYZONEIDS, with configurable default |
ASK_AVAILABILITYZONEIDS() |
Getter for AVAILABILITYZONEIDS w/ exceptions if field has no |
HAS_AVAILABILITYZONEIDS() |
Determine if AVAILABILITYZONEIDS has a value |
createdTimestamp¶
The timestamp at which the volume was created in FinSpace. The value is determined as epoch time in milliseconds. For example, the value for Monday, November 1, 2021 12:00:00 PM UTC is specified as 1635768000000.
Accessible with the following methods¶
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
GET_CREATEDTIMESTAMP() |
Getter for CREATEDTIMESTAMP, with configurable default |
ASK_CREATEDTIMESTAMP() |
Getter for CREATEDTIMESTAMP w/ exceptions if field has no va |
HAS_CREATEDTIMESTAMP() |
Determine if CREATEDTIMESTAMP has a value |