Class CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
- java.lang.Object
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- com.oracle.bmc.recovery.model.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
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- Enclosing class:
- CreateProtectionPolicyDetails
public static class CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder extends Object
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Builder()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
backupRetentionPeriodInDays(Integer backupRetentionPeriodInDays)
The maximum number of days to retain backups for a protected database.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails
build()
CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
compartmentId(String compartmentId)
Compartment IdentifierCreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
copy(CreateProtectionPolicyDetails model)
CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
definedTags(Map<String,Map<String,Object>> definedTags)
Defined tags for this resource.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
displayName(String displayName)
A user provided name for the protection policy.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
freeformTags(Map<String,String> freeformTags)
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
mustEnforceCloudLocality(Boolean mustEnforceCloudLocality)
Indicates whether the protection policy enforces Recovery Service to retain backups in the same cloud service environment where your Oracle Database is provisioned.CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder
policyLockedDateTime(String policyLockedDateTime)
An RFC3339 formatted datetime string that specifies the exact date and time for the retention lock to take effect and permanently lock the retention period defined in the policy.
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Method Detail
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displayName
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder displayName(String displayName)
A user provided name for the protection policy.The ‘displayName’ does not have to be unique, and it can be modified. Avoid entering confidential information.
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displayName
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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backupRetentionPeriodInDays
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder backupRetentionPeriodInDays(Integer backupRetentionPeriodInDays)
The maximum number of days to retain backups for a protected database.- Parameters:
backupRetentionPeriodInDays
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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compartmentId
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder compartmentId(String compartmentId)
Compartment Identifier- Parameters:
compartmentId
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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mustEnforceCloudLocality
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder mustEnforceCloudLocality(Boolean mustEnforceCloudLocality)
Indicates whether the protection policy enforces Recovery Service to retain backups in the same cloud service environment where your Oracle Database is provisioned.This parameter is applicable if your Oracle Database runs in a different cloud service environment, such as Microsoft Azure. If you set the mustEnforceCloudLocality parameter to TRUE, then Recovery Service stores the database backups locally in the same cloud service environment where the database resides. For example, if your Oracle Database is provisioned on Microsoft Azure, then Recovery Service stores the database backups in Azure. Note: You cannot change the mustEnforceCloudLocality setting for a protection policy after you create it.
- Parameters:
mustEnforceCloudLocality
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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policyLockedDateTime
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder policyLockedDateTime(String policyLockedDateTime)
An RFC3339 formatted datetime string that specifies the exact date and time for the retention lock to take effect and permanently lock the retention period defined in the policy.The retention lock feature controls whether Recovery Service strictly preserves backups for the duration defined in a policy. Retention lock is useful to enforce recovery window compliance and to prevent unintentional modifications to protected database backups. * Recovery Service enforces a 14-day delay before the retention lock set for a policy can take effect. Therefore, you must set policyLockedDateTime to a date that occurs 14 days after the current date. * For example, assuming that the current date is Aug 1, 2023 9 pm, you can set policyLockedDateTime to '2023-08-15T21:00:00.600Z' (Aug 15, 2023, 9:00 pm), or greater. * During the 14-day delay period, you can either increase or decrease the retention period in the policy. * However, you are only allowed to increase the retention period on or after the retention lock date. * You cannot change the value of policyLockedDateTime if the retention lock is already in effect.
- Parameters:
policyLockedDateTime
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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freeformTags
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder freeformTags(Map<String,String> freeformTags)
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope.Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: {“bar-key”: “value”}
- Parameters:
freeformTags
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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definedTags
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder definedTags(Map<String,Map<String,Object>> definedTags)
Defined tags for this resource.Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: {“foo-namespace”: {“bar-key”: “value”}}. For more information, see Resource Tags
- Parameters:
definedTags
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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build
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails build()
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copy
public CreateProtectionPolicyDetails.Builder copy(CreateProtectionPolicyDetails model)
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