Package-level declarations
Types
Information about agents that were instructed to start collecting data. Information includes the agent ID, a description of the operation, and whether the agent configuration was updated.
Information about agents associated with the user’s Amazon Web Services account. Information includes agent IDs, IP addresses, media access control (MAC) addresses, agent or collector status, hostname where the agent resides, and agent version for each agent.
Network details about the host where the agent/collector resides.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the ApplicationDiscovery client
The user does not have permission to perform the action. Check the IAM policy associated with this user.
An object representing the agent or data collector that failed to delete, each containing agentId, errorMessage, and errorCode.
A metadata object that represents the deletion task being executed.
Error messages returned for each import task that you deleted as a response for this command.
Tags for a configuration item. Tags are metadata that help you categorize IT assets.
Conflict error.
A list of continuous export descriptions.
Inventory data for installed discovery agents.
The inventory data for installed Agentless Collector collectors.
Inventory data for installed discovery connectors.
The inventory data for installed Migration Evaluator collectors.
An object representing the agent or data collector to be deleted along with the optional configurations for error handling.
A configuration ID paired with a warning message.
Indicates that the exported data must include EC2 instance type matches for on-premises servers that are discovered through Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service.
Used to select which agent's data is to be exported. A single agent ID may be selected for export using the StartExportTask action.
Information regarding the export status of discovered data. The value is an array of objects.
Indicates the type of data that is being exported. Only one ExportPreferences
can be enabled for a StartExportTask action.
A configuration ID paired with an error message.
The home Region is not set. Set the home Region to continue.
An array of information related to the import task request that includes status information, times, IDs, the Amazon S3 Object URL for the import file, and more.
A name-values pair of elements you can use to filter the results when querying your import tasks. Currently, wildcards are not supported for filters.
One or more parameters are not valid. Verify the parameters and try again.
The value of one or more parameters are either invalid or out of range. Verify the parameter values and try again.
The limit of 200 configuration IDs per request has been exceeded.
Details about neighboring servers.
This operation is not permitted.
A field and direction for ordered output.
Used to provide Reserved Instance preferences for the recommendation.
This issue occurs when the same clientRequestToken
is used with the StartImportTask
action, but with different parameters. For example, you use the same request token but have two different import URLs, you can encounter this issue. If the import tasks are meant to be different, use a different clientRequestToken
, and try again.
The specified configuration ID was not located. Verify the configuration ID and try again.
The server experienced an internal error. Try again.
Specifies the performance metrics to use for the server that is used for recommendations.