ARCZonalShift / Client / cancel_zonal_shift

cancel_zonal_shift#

ARCZonalShift.Client.cancel_zonal_shift(**kwargs)#

Cancel a zonal shift in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller. To cancel the zonal shift, specify the zonal shift ID.

A zonal shift can be one that you’ve started for a resource in your Amazon Web Services account in an Amazon Web Services Region, or it can be a zonal shift started by a practice run with zonal autoshift.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.cancel_zonal_shift(
    zonalShiftId='string'
)
Parameters:

zonalShiftId (string) –

[REQUIRED]

The internally-generated identifier of a zonal shift.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'awayFrom': 'string',
    'comment': 'string',
    'expiryTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
    'resourceIdentifier': 'string',
    'startTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
    'status': 'ACTIVE'|'EXPIRED'|'CANCELED',
    'zonalShiftId': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • awayFrom (string) –

      The Availability Zone (for example, use1-az1) that traffic is moved away from for a resource when you start a zonal shift. Until the zonal shift expires or you cancel it, traffic for the resource is instead moved to other Availability Zones in the Amazon Web Services Region.

    • comment (string) –

      A comment that you enter about the zonal shift. Only the latest comment is retained; no comment history is maintained. A new comment overwrites any existing comment string.

    • expiryTime (datetime) –

      The expiry time (expiration time) for a customer-initiated zonal shift. A zonal shift is temporary and must be set to expire when you start the zonal shift. You can initially set a zonal shift to expire in a maximum of three days (72 hours). However, you can update a zonal shift to set a new expiration at any time.

      When you start a zonal shift, you specify how long you want it to be active, which Route 53 ARC converts to an expiry time (expiration time). You can cancel a zonal shift when you’re ready to restore traffic to the Availability Zone, or just wait for it to expire. Or you can update the zonal shift to specify another length of time to expire in.

    • resourceIdentifier (string) –

      The identifier for the resource that Amazon Web Services shifts traffic for. The identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

      At this time, supported resources are Network Load Balancers and Application Load Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned off.

    • startTime (datetime) –

      The time (UTC) when the zonal shift starts.

    • status (string) –

      A status for a zonal shift.

      The Status for a zonal shift can have one of the following values:

      • ACTIVE: The zonal shift has been started and active.

      • EXPIRED: The zonal shift has expired (the expiry time was exceeded).

      • CANCELED: The zonal shift was canceled.

    • zonalShiftId (string) –

      The identifier of a zonal shift.

Exceptions