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Class: Aws::Kendra::Types::DescribeIndexResponseFor enterprise edtion indexes, you can choose to use additional capacity to meet the needs of your application.
The Unix datetime that the index was created.
The description of the index.
Configuration settings for any metadata applied to the documents in the index.
The Amazon Kendra edition used for the index.
When th eStatus
field value is FAILED
, the ErrorMessage
field contains a message that explains why.
the name of the index.
Provides information about the number of FAQ questions and answers and the number of text documents indexed.
The name of the index.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that gives Amazon Kendra permission to write to your Amazon Cloudwatch logs.
The identifier of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) used to encrypt your data.
The current status of the index.
The Unix datetime that the index was last updated.
The user context policy for the Amazon Kendra index.
The user token configuration for the Amazon Kendra index.
For enterprise edtion indexes, you can choose to use additional capacity to meet the needs of your application. This contains the capacity units used for the index. A 0 for the query capacity or the storage capacity indicates that the index is using the default capacity for the index.
#created_at ⇒ TimeThe Unix datetime that the index was created.
#description ⇒ StringThe description of the index.
#edition ⇒ StringThe Amazon Kendra edition used for the index. You decide the edition when you create the index.
Possible values:
When th eStatus
field value is FAILED
, the ErrorMessage
field contains a message that explains why.
Provides information about the number of FAQ questions and answers and the number of text documents indexed.
#role_arn ⇒ StringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that gives Amazon Kendra permission to write to your Amazon Cloudwatch logs.
#server_side_encryption_configuration ⇒ Types::ServerSideEncryptionConfigurationThe identifier of the AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) used to encrypt your data. Amazon Kendra doesn\'t support asymmetric CMKs.
#status ⇒ StringThe current status of the index. When the value is ACTIVE
, the index is ready for use. If the Status
field value is FAILED
, the ErrorMessage
field contains a message that explains why.
Possible values:
The Unix datetime that the index was last updated.
#user_context_policy ⇒ StringThe user context policy for the Amazon Kendra index.
Possible values:
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