S3Control / Client / submit_multi_region_access_point_routes
submit_multi_region_access_point_routes#
- S3Control.Client.submit_multi_region_access_point_routes(**kwargs)#
Submits an updated route configuration for a Multi-Region Access Point. This API operation updates the routing status for the specified Regions from active to passive, or from passive to active. A value of
0
indicates a passive status, which means that traffic won’t be routed to the specified Region. A value of100
indicates an active status, which means that traffic will be routed to the specified Region. At least one Region must be active at all times.When the routing configuration is changed, any in-progress operations (uploads, copies, deletes, and so on) to formerly active Regions will continue to run to their final completion state (success or failure). The routing configurations of any Regions that aren’t specified remain unchanged.
Note
Updated routing configurations might not be immediately applied. It can take up to 2 minutes for your changes to take effect.
To submit routing control changes and failover requests, use the Amazon S3 failover control infrastructure endpoints in these five Amazon Web Services Regions:
us-east-1
us-west-2
ap-southeast-2
ap-northeast-1
eu-west-1
Note
Your Amazon S3 bucket does not need to be in these five Regions.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.submit_multi_region_access_point_routes( AccountId='string', Mrap='string', RouteUpdates=[ { 'Bucket': 'string', 'Region': 'string', 'TrafficDialPercentage': 123 }, ] )
- Parameters:
AccountId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Web Services account ID for the owner of the Multi-Region Access Point.
Mrap (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The Multi-Region Access Point ARN.
RouteUpdates (list) –
[REQUIRED]
The different routes that make up the new route configuration. Active routes return a value of
100
, and passive routes return a value of0
.(dict) –
A structure for a Multi-Region Access Point that indicates where Amazon S3 traffic can be routed. Routes can be either active or passive. Active routes can process Amazon S3 requests through the Multi-Region Access Point, but passive routes are not eligible to process Amazon S3 requests.
Each route contains the Amazon S3 bucket name and the Amazon Web Services Region that the bucket is located in. The route also includes the
TrafficDialPercentage
value, which shows whether the bucket and Region are active (indicated by a value of100
) or passive (indicated by a value of0
).Bucket (string) –
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket for which you’ll submit a routing configuration change. Either the
Bucket
or theRegion
value must be provided. If both are provided, the bucket must be in the specified Region.Region (string) –
The Amazon Web Services Region to which you’ll be submitting a routing configuration change. Either the
Bucket
or theRegion
value must be provided. If both are provided, the bucket must be in the specified Region.TrafficDialPercentage (integer) – [REQUIRED]
The traffic state for the specified bucket or Amazon Web Services Region.
A value of
0
indicates a passive state, which means that no new traffic will be routed to the Region.A value of
100
indicates an active state, which means that traffic will be routed to the specified Region.When the routing configuration for a Region is changed from active to passive, any in-progress operations (uploads, copies, deletes, and so on) to the formerly active Region will continue to run to until a final success or failure status is reached.
If all Regions in the routing configuration are designated as passive, you’ll receive an
InvalidRequest
error.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
(dict) –