AWS.Tools.ARCZonalShift.XML

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    <assembly>
        <name>AWS.Tools.ARCZonalShift</name>
    </assembly>
    <members>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Returns the active autoshifts for a specified resource.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet.Status">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The status of the autoshift.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The number of objects that you want to return with this call.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies that you want to receive the next page of results. Valid only if you received
            a <c>NextToken</c> response in the previous request. If you did, it indicates that
            more output is available. Set this parameter to the value provided by the previous
            call's <c>NextToken</c> response to request the next page of results.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Items'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListAutoshiftsResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListAutoshiftsResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSAutoshiftListCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Status parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Status' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Get information about a resource that's been registered for zonal shifts with Amazon
            Route 53 Application Recovery Controller in this Amazon Web Services Region. Resources
            that are registered for zonal shifts are managed resources in Route 53 ARC. You can
            start zonal shifts and configure zonal autoshift for managed resources.
             
              
            <para>
            At this time, you can only start a zonal shift or configure zonal autoshift for Network
            Load Balancers and Application Load Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned
            off.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource to shift away traffic for. The identifier is the Amazon
            Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para><para>At this time, supported resources are Network Load Balancers and Application Load
            Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned off.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.GetManagedResourceResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.GetManagedResourceResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceListCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Lists all the resources in your Amazon Web Services account in this Amazon Web Services
            Region that are managed for zonal shifts in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller,
            and information about them. The information includes the zonal autoshift status for
            the resource, as well as the Amazon Resource Name (ARN), the Availability Zones that
            each resource is deployed in, and the resource name.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceListCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The number of objects that you want to return with this call.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceListCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies that you want to receive the next page of results. Valid only if you received
            a <c>NextToken</c> response in the previous request. If you did, it indicates that
            more output is available. Set this parameter to the value provided by the previous
            call's <c>NextToken</c> response to request the next page of results.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSManagedResourceListCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Items'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListManagedResourcesResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListManagedResourcesResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Lists all active and completed zonal shifts in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery
            Controller in your Amazon Web Services account in this Amazon Web Services Region.
            <c>ListZonalShifts</c> returns customer-started zonal shifts, as well as practice
            run zonal shifts that Route 53 ARC started on your behalf for zonal autoshift.
             
              
            <para>
            The <c>ListZonalShifts</c> operation does not list autoshifts. For more information
            about listing autoshifts, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/arc-zonal-shift/latest/api/API_ListAutoshifts.html">"&gt;ListAutoshifts</a>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource that you want to list zonal shifts for. The identifier
            is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.Status">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>A status for a zonal shift.</para><para>The <c>Status</c> for a zonal shift can have one of the following values:</para><ul><li><para><b>ACTIVE</b>: The zonal shift has been started and active.</para></li><li><para><b>EXPIRED</b>: The zonal shift has expired (the expiry time was exceeded).</para></li><li><para><b>CANCELED</b>: The zonal shift was canceled.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The number of objects that you want to return with this call.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies that you want to receive the next page of results. Valid only if you received
            a <c>NextToken</c> response in the previous request. If you did, it indicates that
            more output is available. Set this parameter to the value provided by the previous
            call's <c>NextToken</c> response to request the next page of results.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'Items'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListZonalShiftsResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.ListZonalShiftsResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.GetAZSZonalShiftListCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the Status parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^Status' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet">
            <summary>
            A practice run configuration for zonal autoshift is required when you enable zonal
            autoshift. A practice run configuration includes specifications for blocked dates
            and blocked time windows, and for Amazon CloudWatch alarms that you create to use
            with practice runs. The alarms that you specify are an <i>outcome alarm</i>, to monitor
            application health during practice runs and, optionally, a <i>blocking alarm</i>,
            to block practice runs from starting.
             
              
            <para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/arc-zonal-autoshift.considerations.html">
            Considerations when you configure zonal autoshift</a> in the Amazon Route 53 Application
            Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockedDate">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Optionally, you can block Route 53 ARC from starting practice runs for a resource
            on specific calendar dates.</para><para>The format for blocked dates is: YYYY-MM-DD. Keep in mind, when you specify dates,
            that dates and times for practice runs are in UTC. Separate multiple blocked dates
            with spaces.</para><para>For example, if you have an application update scheduled to launch on May 1, 2024,
            and you don't want practice runs to shift traffic away at that time, you could set
            a blocked date for <c>2024-05-01</c>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockedWindow">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Optionally, you can block Route 53 ARC from starting practice runs for specific windows
            of days and times. </para><para>The format for blocked windows is: DAY:HH:SS-DAY:HH:SS. Keep in mind, when you specify
            dates, that dates and times for practice runs are in UTC. Also, be aware of potential
            time adjustments that might be required for daylight saving time differences. Separate
            multiple blocked windows with spaces.</para><para>For example, say you run business report summaries three days a week. For this scenario,
            you might set the following recurring days and times as blocked windows, for example:
            <c>MON-20:30-21:30 WED-20:30-21:30 FRI-20:30-21:30</c>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockingAlarm">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>An Amazon CloudWatch alarm that you can specify for zonal autoshift practice runs.
            This alarm blocks Route 53 ARC from starting practice run zonal shifts, and ends a
            practice run that's in progress, when the alarm is in an <c>ALARM</c> state. </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.OutcomeAlarm">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The <i>outcome alarm</i> for practice runs is a required Amazon CloudWatch alarm that
            you specify that ends a practice run when the alarm is in an <c>ALARM</c> state.</para><para>Configure the alarm to monitor the health of your application when traffic is shifted
            away from an Availability Zone during each weekly practice run. You should configure
            the alarm to go into an <c>ALARM</c> state if your application is impacted by the
            zonal shift, and you want to stop the zonal shift, to let traffic for the resource
            return to the Availability Zone.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource to shift away traffic for when a practice run starts
            a zonal shift. The identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para><para>At this time, supported resources are Network Load Balancers and Application Load
            Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned off.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.CreatePracticeRunConfigurationResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.CreatePracticeRunConfigurationResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.NewAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.RemoveAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deletes the practice run configuration for a resource. Before you can delete a practice
            run configuration for a resource., you must disable zonal autoshift for the resource.
            Practice runs must be configured for zonal autoshift to be enabled.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.RemoveAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource that you want to delete the practice run configuration
            for. The identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.RemoveAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.DeletePracticeRunConfigurationResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.DeletePracticeRunConfigurationResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.RemoveAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.RemoveAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet">
            <summary>
            You start a zonal shift to temporarily move load balancer traffic away from an Availability
            Zone in an Amazon Web Services Region, to help your application recover immediately,
            for example, from a developer's bad code deployment or from an Amazon Web Services
            infrastructure failure in a single Availability Zone. You can start a zonal shift
            in Route 53 ARC only for managed resources in your Amazon Web Services account in
            an Amazon Web Services Region. Resources are automatically registered with Route 53
            ARC by Amazon Web Services services.
             
              
            <para>
            At this time, you can only start a zonal shift for Network Load Balancers and Application
            Load Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned off.
            </para><para>
            When you start a zonal shift, traffic for the resource is no longer routed to the
            Availability Zone. The zonal shift is created immediately in Route 53 ARC. However,
            it can take a short time, typically up to a few minutes, for existing, in-progress
            connections in the Availability Zone to complete.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/arc-zonal-shift.html">Zonal
            shift</a> in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.AwayFrom">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The Availability Zone 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.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Comment">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>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.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.ExpiresIn">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The length of time that you want a zonal shift to be active, which Route 53 ARC converts
            to an expiry time (expiration time). Zonal shifts are temporary. You can set a zonal
            shift to be active initially for up to three days (72 hours).</para><para>If you want to still keep traffic away from an Availability Zone, you can update the
            zonal shift and set a new expiration. You can also cancel a zonal shift, before it
            expires, for example, if you're ready to restore traffic to the Availability Zone.</para><para>To set a length of time for a zonal shift to be active, specify a whole number, and
            then one of the following, with no space:</para><ul><li><para><b>A lowercase letter m:</b> To specify that the value is in minutes.</para></li><li><para><b>A lowercase letter h:</b> To specify that the value is in hours.</para></li></ul><para>For example: <c>20h</c> means the zonal shift expires in 20 hours. <c>120m</c> means
            the zonal shift expires in 120 minutes (2 hours).</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource to shift away traffic for. The identifier is the Amazon
            Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para><para>At this time, supported resources are Network Load Balancers and Application Load
            Balancers with cross-zone load balancing turned off.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.StartZonalShiftResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.StartZonalShiftResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StartAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StopAZSZonalShiftCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Cancel a zonal shift in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller. To cancel
            the zonal shift, specify the zonal shift ID.
             
              
            <para>
            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.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StopAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.ZonalShiftId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The internally-generated identifier of a zonal shift.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StopAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.CancelZonalShiftResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.CancelZonalShiftResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StopAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ZonalShiftId parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ZonalShiftId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.StopAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Update a practice run configuration to change one or more of the following: add, change,
            or remove the blocking alarm; change the outcome alarm; or add, change, or remove
            blocking dates or time windows.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockedDate">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Add, change, or remove blocked dates for a practice run in zonal autoshift.</para><para>Optionally, you can block practice runs for specific calendar dates. The format for
            blocked dates is: YYYY-MM-DD. Keep in mind, when you specify dates, that dates and
            times for practice runs are in UTC. Separate multiple blocked dates with spaces.</para><para>For example, if you have an application update scheduled to launch on May 1, 2024,
            and you don't want practice runs to shift traffic away at that time, you could set
            a blocked date for <c>2024-05-01</c>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockedWindow">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Add, change, or remove windows of days and times for when you can, optionally, block
            Route 53 ARC from starting a practice run for a resource.</para><para>The format for blocked windows is: DAY:HH:SS-DAY:HH:SS. Keep in mind, when you specify
            dates, that dates and times for practice runs are in UTC. Also, be aware of potential
            time adjustments that might be required for daylight saving time differences. Separate
            multiple blocked windows with spaces.</para><para>For example, say you run business report summaries three days a week. For this scenario,
            you might set the following recurring days and times as blocked windows, for example:
            <c>MON-20:30-21:30 WED-20:30-21:30 FRI-20:30-21:30</c>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.BlockingAlarm">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Add, change, or remove the Amazon CloudWatch alarm that you optionally specify as
            the blocking alarm for practice runs.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.OutcomeAlarm">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specify a new the Amazon CloudWatch alarm as the outcome alarm for practice runs.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource that you want to update the practice run configuration
            for. The identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdatePracticeRunConfigurationResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdatePracticeRunConfigurationResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSPracticeRunConfigurationCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet">
            <summary>
            You can update the zonal autoshift status for a resource, to enable or disable zonal
            autoshift. When zonal autoshift is <c>ENABLED</c>, Amazon Web Services shifts away
            resource traffic from an Availability Zone, on your behalf, when Amazon Web Services
            determines that there's an issue in the Availability Zone that could potentially affect
            customers.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet.ResourceIdentifier">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier for the resource that you want to update the zonal autoshift configuration
            for. The identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet.ZonalAutoshiftStatus">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The zonal autoshift status for the resource that you want to update the zonal autoshift
            configuration for.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdateZonalAutoshiftConfigurationResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdateZonalAutoshiftConfigurationResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceIdentifier parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceIdentifier' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalAutoshiftConfigurationCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Update an active zonal shift in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller in
            your Amazon Web Services account. You can update a zonal shift to set a new expiration,
            or edit or replace the comment for the zonal shift.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Comment">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>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.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.ExpiresIn">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The length of time that you want a zonal shift to be active, which Route 53 ARC converts
            to an expiry time (expiration time). Zonal shifts are temporary. You can set a zonal
            shift to be active initially for up to three days (72 hours).</para><para>If you want to still keep traffic away from an Availability Zone, you can update the
            zonal shift and set a new expiration. You can also cancel a zonal shift, before it
            expires, for example, if you're ready to restore traffic to the Availability Zone.</para><para>To set a length of time for a zonal shift to be active, specify a whole number, and
            then one of the following, with no space:</para><ul><li><para><b>A lowercase letter m:</b> To specify that the value is in minutes.</para></li><li><para><b>A lowercase letter h:</b> To specify that the value is in hours.</para></li></ul><para>For example: <c>20h</c> means the zonal shift expires in 20 hours. <c>120m</c> means
            the zonal shift expires in 120 minutes (2 hours).</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.ZonalShiftId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of a zonal shift.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdateZonalShiftResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ARCZonalShift.Model.UpdateZonalShiftResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ZonalShiftId parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ZonalShiftId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AZS.UpdateAZSZonalShiftCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
    </members>
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