pub struct BackupDisasterRecovery {
    pub backup_template: String,
    pub policies: Vec<String>,
    pub host: String,
    pub applications: Vec<String>,
    pub storage_pool: String,
    pub policy_options: Vec<String>,
    pub profile: String,
    pub appliance: String,
    pub backup_type: String,
    pub backup_create_time: Option<Timestamp>,
}
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Information related to Google Cloud Backup and DR Service findings.

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§backup_template: String

The name of a Backup and DR template which comprises one or more backup policies. See the Backup and DR documentation for more information. For example, snap-ov.

§policies: Vec<String>

The names of Backup and DR policies that are associated with a template and that define when to run a backup, how frequently to run a backup, and how long to retain the backup image. For example, onvaults.

§host: String

The name of a Backup and DR host, which is managed by the backup and recovery appliance and known to the management console. The host can be of type Generic (for example, Compute Engine, SQL Server, Oracle DB, SMB file system, etc.), vCenter, or an ESX server. See the Backup and DR documentation on hosts for more information. For example, centos7-01.

§applications: Vec<String>

The names of Backup and DR applications. An application is a VM, database, or file system on a managed host monitored by a backup and recovery appliance. For example, centos7-01-vol00, centos7-01-vol01, centos7-01-vol02.

§storage_pool: String

The name of the Backup and DR storage pool that the backup and recovery appliance is storing data in. The storage pool could be of type Cloud, Primary, Snapshot, or OnVault. See the Backup and DR documentation on storage pools. For example, DiskPoolOne.

§policy_options: Vec<String>

The names of Backup and DR advanced policy options of a policy applying to an application. See the Backup and DR documentation on policy options. For example, skipofflineappsincongrp, nounmap.

§profile: String

The name of the Backup and DR resource profile that specifies the storage media for backups of application and VM data. See the Backup and DR documentation on profiles. For example, GCP.

§appliance: String

The name of the Backup and DR appliance that captures, moves, and manages the lifecycle of backup data. For example, backup-server-57137.

§backup_type: String

The backup type of the Backup and DR image. For example, Snapshot, Remote Snapshot, OnVault.

§backup_create_time: Option<Timestamp>

The timestamp at which the Backup and DR backup was created.

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impl Clone for BackupDisasterRecovery

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fn clone(&self) -> BackupDisasterRecovery

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for BackupDisasterRecovery

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for BackupDisasterRecovery

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fn default() -> Self

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impl Message for BackupDisasterRecovery

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Decodes a length-delimited instance of the message from buffer, and merges it into self.
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impl PartialEq for BackupDisasterRecovery

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fn eq(&self, other: &BackupDisasterRecovery) -> bool

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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for BackupDisasterRecovery

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