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Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager

With Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager, you can manage the lifecycle of your Amazon Web Services resources. You create lifecycle policies, which are used to automate operations on the specified resources.

Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager supports Amazon EBS volumes and snapshots. For information about using Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager with Amazon EBS, see in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

Homepage
https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com:dlm/2018-01-12.json
Provider
amazonaws.com:dlm / dlm
OpenAPI version
3.0.0
Spec (JSON)
https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/dlm/2018-01-12/openapi.json
Spec (YAML)
https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/dlm/2018-01-12/openapi.yaml

Tools (10)

Extracted live via the executor SDK.

  • policies.createLifecyclePolicy

    Creates a policy to manage the lifecycle of the specified Amazon Web Services resources. You can create up to 100 lifecycle policies.

  • policies.deleteLifecyclePolicy

    Deletes the specified lifecycle policy and halts the automated operations that the policy specified.

    For more information about deleting a policy, see .

  • policies.getLifecyclePolicies

    Gets summary information about all or the specified data lifecycle policies.

    To get complete information about a policy, use GetLifecyclePolicy [blocked].

  • policies.getLifecyclePolicy

    Gets detailed information about the specified lifecycle policy.

  • policies.updateLifecyclePolicy

    Updates the specified lifecycle policy.

    For more information about updating a policy, see .

  • tags.listTagsForResource

    Lists the tags for the specified resource.

  • tags.tagResource

    Adds the specified tags to the specified resource.

  • tags.untagResource

    Removes the specified tags from the specified resource.

  • openapi.previewSpec

    Preview an OpenAPI document before adding it as a source

  • openapi.addSource

    Add an OpenAPI source and register its operations as tools