The availability domain the replication resource is in. May be unset as a blank or NULL value.
Example: {@code Uocm:PHX-AD-1}
The OCID of the compartment that contains the replication.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}}
Percentage progress of the current replication cycle. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The current state of the snapshot during replication operations.
A user-friendly name. This name is same as the replication display name for the associated resource. Example: {@code My Replication}
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Department": "Finance"}}
The OCID of the replication.
The OCID of the last snapshot snapshot which was completely applied to the target file system. Empty while the initial snapshot is being applied.
Additional information about the current {@code lifecycleState}.
The current state of this replication.
The snapshotTime of the most recent recoverable replication snapshot in RFC 3339 timestamp format. Example: {@code 2021-04-04T20:01:29.100Z}
The OCID of replication.
The OCID of source filesystem.
The OCID of target filesystem.
The date and time the replication target was created in target region. in RFC 3339 timestamp format. Example: {@code 2021-01-04T20:01:29.100Z}
Replication targets are associated with a primary resource called a Replication located in another availability domain in the same or different region. The replication retrieves the delta of data between two snapshots of a source file system and sends it to the associated {@code ReplicationTarget}, which applies it to the target file system. All operations (except {@code DELETE}) must be done using the associated replication resource. Deleting a {@code ReplicationTarget} allows the target file system to be exported. Deleting a {@code ReplicationTarget} does not delete the associated {@code Replication} resource, but places it in a {@code FAILED} state. For more information, see File System Replication.