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PutResourceAttributesRequest

import type { PutResourceAttributesRequest } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/migrationhub.ts?docs=full";
interface PutResourceAttributesRequest {
DryRun?: boolean | null;
MigrationTaskName: string;
ProgressUpdateStream: string;
ResourceAttributeList: ResourceAttribute[];
}

§Properties

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DryRun?: boolean | null
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Optional boolean flag to indicate whether any effect should take place. Used to test if the caller has permission to make the call.

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MigrationTaskName: string
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Unique identifier that references the migration task. Do not store personal data in this field.

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ProgressUpdateStream: string
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The name of the ProgressUpdateStream.

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ResourceAttributeList: ResourceAttribute[]
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Information about the resource that is being migrated. This data will be used to map the task to a resource in the Application Discovery Service repository.

Note: Takes the object array of ResourceAttribute where the Type field is reserved for the following values: IPV4_ADDRESS | IPV6_ADDRESS | MAC_ADDRESS | FQDN | VM_MANAGER_ID | VM_MANAGED_OBJECT_REFERENCE | VM_NAME | VM_PATH | BIOS_ID | MOTHERBOARD_SERIAL_NUMBER where the identifying value can be a string up to 256 characters.

! IMPORTANT: ! - If any "VM" related value is set for a ResourceAttribute object, it is required that VM_MANAGER_ID, as a minimum, is always set. ! If VM_MANAGER_ID is not set, then all "VM" fields will be discarded and "VM" fields will not be used for matching the migration task to a server in Application Discovery Service repository. ! See the Example section below for a use case of specifying "VM" related values. ! - If a server you are trying to match has multiple IP or MAC addresses, you should provide as many as you know in separate type/value pairs passed to the ResourceAttributeList parameter to maximize the chances of matching.