The availability domain of an instance.
Example: {@code Uocm:PHX-AD-1}
The Challenge-Handshake-Authentication-Protocol (CHAP) secret valid for the associated CHAP user name. (Also called the "CHAP password".)
The volume's system-generated Challenge-Handshake-Authentication-Protocol (CHAP) user name. See RFC 1994 for more on CHAP.
Example: {@code ocid1.volume.oc1.phx.
The OCID of the compartment.
The device name.
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Refer the top-level definition of encryptionInTransitType. The default value is NONE.
The OCID of the volume attachment.
The OCID of the instance the volume is attached to.
The volume's iSCSI IP address.
Example: {@code 169.254.0.2}
The target volume's iSCSI Qualified Name in the format defined by RFC 3720.
Example: {@code iqn.2015-12.us.oracle.com:
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent is enabled perform the iSCSI login and logout commands after the volume attach or detach operations for non multipath-enabled iSCSI attachments.
Whether the Iscsi or Paravirtualized attachment is multipath or not, it is not applicable to NVMe attachment.
Whether in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment is enabled or not.
Whether the attachment was created in read-only mode.
Whether the attachment should be created in shareable mode. If an attachment is created in shareable mode, then other instances can attach the same volume, provided that they also create their attachments in shareable mode. Only certain volume types can be attached in shareable mode. Defaults to false if not specified.
Flag indicating if this volume was created for the customer as part of a simplified launch. Used to determine whether the volume requires deletion on instance termination.
The iscsi login state of the volume attachment. For a Iscsi volume attachment, all iscsi sessions need to be all logged-in or logged-out to be in logged-in or logged-out state.
The current state of the volume attachment.
A list of secondary multipath devices
The volume's iSCSI port, usually port 860 or 3260.
Example: {@code 3260} Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The date and time the volume was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.
Example: {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}
The OCID of the volume.
An ISCSI volume attachment.