DataSync / Client / update_location_object_storage
update_location_object_storage#
- DataSync.Client.update_location_object_storage(**kwargs)#
Updates some parameters of an existing DataSync location for an object storage system.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_location_object_storage( LocationArn='string', ServerPort=123, ServerProtocol='HTTPS'|'HTTP', Subdirectory='string', AccessKey='string', SecretKey='string', AgentArns=[ 'string', ], ServerCertificate=b'bytes' )
- Parameters:
LocationArn (string) –
[REQUIRED]
Specifies the ARN of the object storage system location that you’re updating.
ServerPort (integer) – Specifies the port that your object storage server accepts inbound network traffic on (for example, port 443).
ServerProtocol (string) – Specifies the protocol that your object storage server uses to communicate.
Subdirectory (string) – Specifies the object prefix for your object storage server. If this is a source location, DataSync only copies objects with this prefix. If this is a destination location, DataSync writes all objects with this prefix.
AccessKey (string) – Specifies the access key (for example, a user name) if credentials are required to authenticate with the object storage server.
SecretKey (string) – Specifies the secret key (for example, a password) if credentials are required to authenticate with the object storage server.
AgentArns (list) –
Specifies the Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the DataSync agents that can connect with your object storage system.
(string) –
ServerCertificate (bytes) –
Specifies a certificate chain for DataSync to authenticate with your object storage system if the system uses a private or self-signed certificate authority (CA). You must specify a single
.pem
file with a full certificate chain (for example,file:///home/user/.ssh/object_storage_certificates.pem
).The certificate chain might include:
The object storage system’s certificate
All intermediate certificates (if there are any)
The root certificate of the signing CA
You can concatenate your certificates into a
.pem
file (which can be up to 32768 bytes before base64 encoding). The following examplecat
command creates anobject_storage_certificates.pem
file that includes three certificates:cat object_server_certificate.pem intermediate_certificate.pem ca_root_certificate.pem > object_storage_certificates.pem
To use this parameter, configure
ServerProtocol
toHTTPS
.Updating this parameter doesn’t interfere with tasks that you have in progress.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
(dict) –
Exceptions