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This filters by recovery points within the CreatedAfter and CreatedBefore timestamps.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the BackupSearch client
This exception occurs when a conflict with a previous successful operation is detected. This generally occurs when the previous operation did not have time to propagate to the host serving the current request.
This contains information results retrieved from a search job that may not have completed.
This contains arrays of objects, which may include CreationTimes time condition objects, FilePaths string objects, LastModificationTimes time condition objects,
These are the items returned in the results of a search of Amazon EBS backup metadata.
This is the summary of an export job.
This contains the export specification object.
An internal server error occurred. Retry your request.
Item Filters represent all input item properties specified when the search was created.
The long condition contains a Value
and can optionally contain an Operator
.
The resource was not found for this request.
This is an object representing the item returned in the results of a search for a specific resource type.
This specification contains a required string of the destination bucket; optionally, you can include the destination prefix.
This contains arrays of objects, which may include ObjectKeys, Sizes, CreationTimes, VersionIds, and/or Etags.
These are the items returned in the results of a search of Amazon S3 backup metadata.
This contains the information about recovery points returned in results of a search job.
This is information pertaining to a search job.
The search scope is all backup properties input into a search.
The summary of the specified search job scope, including:
The request denied due to exceeding the quota limits permitted.
This contains the value of the string and can contain one or more operators.
The request was denied due to request throttling.
A time condition denotes a creation time, last modification time, or other time.
The input fails to satisfy the constraints specified by a service.