From 89e6e2f1c01b774904fd09f44c0f0ee5ae8e738d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: awstools The pending maintenance action to apply to this resource. Valid Values: Valid Values:
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * For more information about these actions, see
+ * Maintenance actions for Amazon Aurora or
+ * Maintenance actions for Amazon RDS. The type of pending maintenance action that is available for the resource. For more information about maintenance actions, see Maintaining a DB instance. Valid Values: Valid Values:
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * For more information about these actions, see
+ * Maintenance actions for Amazon Aurora or
+ * Maintenance actions for Amazon RDS.
+ *
* Must match the name of an existing DB subnet group. Must not be Example: The status of parameter updates. The status of parameter updates. Valid values are:
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * system-update
, db-upgrade
,
- * hardware-maintenance
, ca-certificate-rotation
- *
+ *
+ * ca-certificate-rotation
+ * db-upgrade
+ * hardware-maintenance
+ * os-upgrade
+ * system-update
+ * system-update | db-upgrade | hardware-maintenance | ca-certificate-rotation
- *
+ *
+ * ca-certificate-rotation
+ * db-upgrade
+ * hardware-maintenance
+ * os-upgrade
+ * system-update
+ * custom-sqlserver-dev
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)db2-ae
* default
.mydbsubnetgroup
*
+ *
* @public
*/
ParameterApplyStatus?: string;
@@ -10118,9 +10203,6 @@ export interface CreateDBInstanceReadReplicaMessage {
* instead of specifying applying
: The parameter group change is being applied to the
+ * database.failed-to-apply
: The parameter group is in an invalid
+ * state.in-sync
: The parameter group change is synchronized with the
+ * database.pending-database-upgrade
: The parameter group change will be
+ * applied after the DB instance is upgraded.pending-reboot
: The parameter group change will be applied after
+ * the DB instance reboots.PreSignedUrl
manually. Specifying
* SourceRegion
autogenerates a presigned URL that is a valid request
* for the operation that can run in the source Amazon Web Services Region.
- * SourceRegion
isn't supported for SQL Server, because Amazon RDS for SQL Server
- * doesn't support cross-Region read replicas.
This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
* @public diff --git a/clients/client-rds/src/models/models_1.ts b/clients/client-rds/src/models/models_1.ts index 948282802d0e..6248ff8d8d00 100644 --- a/clients/client-rds/src/models/models_1.ts +++ b/clients/client-rds/src/models/models_1.ts @@ -9543,7 +9543,7 @@ export interface ConnectionPoolConfiguration { /** *The number of seconds for a proxy to wait for a connection to become available in the connection pool. This setting only applies when the
- * proxy has opened its maximum number of connections and all connections are busy with client sessions. For an unlimited wait time, specify 0
.
Default: 120
*
Constraints:
diff --git a/codegen/sdk-codegen/aws-models/rds.json b/codegen/sdk-codegen/aws-models/rds.json index 6194872172d9..880572f2c822 100644 --- a/codegen/sdk-codegen/aws-models/rds.json +++ b/codegen/sdk-codegen/aws-models/rds.json @@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ "target": "com.amazonaws.rds#String", "traits": { "smithy.api#clientOptional": {}, - "smithy.api#documentation": "The pending maintenance action to apply to this resource.
\nValid Values: system-update
, db-upgrade
, \n hardware-maintenance
, ca-certificate-rotation
\n
The pending maintenance action to apply to this resource.
\nValid Values:
\n\n ca-certificate-rotation
\n
\n db-upgrade
\n
\n hardware-maintenance
\n
\n os-upgrade
\n
\n system-update
\n
For more information about these actions, see \n Maintenance actions for Amazon Aurora or \n Maintenance actions for Amazon RDS.
", "smithy.api#required": {} } }, @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ "ConnectionBorrowTimeout": { "target": "com.amazonaws.rds#IntegerOptional", "traits": { - "smithy.api#documentation": "The number of seconds for a proxy to wait for a connection to become available in the connection pool. This setting only applies when the\n proxy has opened its maximum number of connections and all connections are busy with client sessions. For an unlimited wait time, specify 0
.
Default: 120
\n
Constraints:
\nMust be between 0 and 3600.
\nThe number of seconds for a proxy to wait for a connection to become available in the connection pool. This setting only applies when the\n proxy has opened its maximum number of connections and all connections are busy with client sessions.
\nDefault: 120
\n
Constraints:
\nMust be between 0 and 3600.
\nThe database engine to use for this DB instance.
\nNot every database engine is available in every Amazon Web Services Region.
\nValid Values:
\n\n aurora-mysql
(for Aurora MySQL DB instances)
\n aurora-postgresql
(for Aurora PostgreSQL DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-ee
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-ee-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-se2
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-se2-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB\n instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-ee
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-se
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-web
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n db2-ae
\n
\n db2-se
\n
\n mariadb
\n
\n mysql
\n
\n oracle-ee
\n
\n oracle-ee-cdb
\n
\n oracle-se2
\n
\n oracle-se2-cdb
\n
\n postgres
\n
\n sqlserver-ee
\n
\n sqlserver-se
\n
\n sqlserver-ex
\n
\n sqlserver-web
\n
The database engine to use for this DB instance.
\nNot every database engine is available in every Amazon Web Services Region.
\nValid Values:
\n\n aurora-mysql
(for Aurora MySQL DB instances)
\n aurora-postgresql
(for Aurora PostgreSQL DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-ee
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-ee-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-se2
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)
\n custom-oracle-se2-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB\n instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-ee
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-se
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-web
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n custom-sqlserver-dev
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)
\n db2-ae
\n
\n db2-se
\n
\n mariadb
\n
\n mysql
\n
\n oracle-ee
\n
\n oracle-ee-cdb
\n
\n oracle-se2
\n
\n oracle-se2-cdb
\n
\n postgres
\n
\n sqlserver-ee
\n
\n sqlserver-se
\n
\n sqlserver-ex
\n
\n sqlserver-web
\n
A DB subnet group to associate with this DB instance.
\nConstraints:
\nMust match the name of an existing DB subnet group.
\nMust not be default
.
Example: mydbsubnetgroup
\n
A DB subnet group to associate with this DB instance.
\nConstraints:
\nMust match the name of an existing DB subnet group.
\nExample: mydbsubnetgroup
\n
When you are creating a read replica from one Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region to another or\n from one China Amazon Web Services Region to another, the URL that contains a Signature Version 4\n signed request for the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
API operation in the\n source Amazon Web Services Region that contains the source DB instance.
This setting applies only to Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Regions and \n China Amazon Web Services Regions. It's ignored in other Amazon Web Services Regions.
\nThis setting applies only when replicating from a source DB\n instance. Source DB clusters aren't supported in Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Regions and China Amazon Web Services Regions.
\nYou must specify this parameter when you create an encrypted read replica from\n another Amazon Web Services Region by using the Amazon RDS API. Don't specify\n PreSignedUrl
when you are creating an encrypted read replica in the\n same Amazon Web Services Region.
The presigned URL must be a valid request for the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
API operation that can run in the\n source Amazon Web Services Region that contains the encrypted source DB instance. The presigned URL\n request must contain the following parameter values:
\n DestinationRegion
- The Amazon Web Services Region that the encrypted read\n replica is created in. This Amazon Web Services Region is the same one where the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation is called that contains\n this presigned URL.
For example, if you create an encrypted DB instance in the us-west-1\n Amazon Web Services Region, from a source DB instance in the us-east-2 Amazon Web Services Region, then you\n call the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation in the us-east-1\n Amazon Web Services Region and provide a presigned URL that contains a call to the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation in the us-west-2\n Amazon Web Services Region. For this example, the DestinationRegion
in the\n presigned URL must be set to the us-east-1 Amazon Web Services Region.
\n KmsKeyId
- The KMS key identifier for the key to use to\n encrypt the read replica in the destination Amazon Web Services Region. This is the same\n identifier for both the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation that\n is called in the destination Amazon Web Services Region, and the operation contained in the\n presigned URL.
\n SourceDBInstanceIdentifier
- The DB instance identifier for the\n encrypted DB instance to be replicated. This identifier must be in the Amazon\n Resource Name (ARN) format for the source Amazon Web Services Region. For example, if you are\n creating an encrypted read replica from a DB instance in the us-west-2\n Amazon Web Services Region, then your SourceDBInstanceIdentifier
looks like the\n following example:\n arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:instance:mysql-instance1-20161115
.
To learn how to generate a Signature Version 4 signed request, see \n Authenticating Requests: Using Query Parameters (Amazon Web Services Signature Version 4) and\n Signature Version 4 Signing Process.
\nIf you are using an Amazon Web Services SDK tool or the CLI, you can specify\n SourceRegion
(or --source-region
for the CLI)\n instead of specifying PreSignedUrl
manually. Specifying\n SourceRegion
autogenerates a presigned URL that is a valid request\n for the operation that can run in the source Amazon Web Services Region.
\n SourceRegion
isn't supported for SQL Server, because Amazon RDS for SQL Server \n doesn't support cross-Region read replicas.
This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
" + "smithy.api#documentation": "When you are creating a read replica from one Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region to another or\n from one China Amazon Web Services Region to another, the URL that contains a Signature Version 4\n signed request for the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
API operation in the\n source Amazon Web Services Region that contains the source DB instance.
This setting applies only to Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Regions and \n China Amazon Web Services Regions. It's ignored in other Amazon Web Services Regions.
\nThis setting applies only when replicating from a source DB\n instance. Source DB clusters aren't supported in Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Regions and China Amazon Web Services Regions.
\nYou must specify this parameter when you create an encrypted read replica from\n another Amazon Web Services Region by using the Amazon RDS API. Don't specify\n PreSignedUrl
when you are creating an encrypted read replica in the\n same Amazon Web Services Region.
The presigned URL must be a valid request for the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
API operation that can run in the\n source Amazon Web Services Region that contains the encrypted source DB instance. The presigned URL\n request must contain the following parameter values:
\n DestinationRegion
- The Amazon Web Services Region that the encrypted read\n replica is created in. This Amazon Web Services Region is the same one where the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation is called that contains\n this presigned URL.
For example, if you create an encrypted DB instance in the us-west-1\n Amazon Web Services Region, from a source DB instance in the us-east-2 Amazon Web Services Region, then you\n call the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation in the us-east-1\n Amazon Web Services Region and provide a presigned URL that contains a call to the\n CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation in the us-west-2\n Amazon Web Services Region. For this example, the DestinationRegion
in the\n presigned URL must be set to the us-east-1 Amazon Web Services Region.
\n KmsKeyId
- The KMS key identifier for the key to use to\n encrypt the read replica in the destination Amazon Web Services Region. This is the same\n identifier for both the CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
operation that\n is called in the destination Amazon Web Services Region, and the operation contained in the\n presigned URL.
\n SourceDBInstanceIdentifier
- The DB instance identifier for the\n encrypted DB instance to be replicated. This identifier must be in the Amazon\n Resource Name (ARN) format for the source Amazon Web Services Region. For example, if you are\n creating an encrypted read replica from a DB instance in the us-west-2\n Amazon Web Services Region, then your SourceDBInstanceIdentifier
looks like the\n following example:\n arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:instance:mysql-instance1-20161115
.
To learn how to generate a Signature Version 4 signed request, see \n Authenticating Requests: Using Query Parameters (Amazon Web Services Signature Version 4) and\n Signature Version 4 Signing Process.
\nIf you are using an Amazon Web Services SDK tool or the CLI, you can specify\n SourceRegion
(or --source-region
for the CLI)\n instead of specifying PreSignedUrl
manually. Specifying\n SourceRegion
autogenerates a presigned URL that is a valid request\n for the operation that can run in the source Amazon Web Services Region.
This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
" } }, "EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication": { @@ -10058,7 +10058,7 @@ "ParameterApplyStatus": { "target": "com.amazonaws.rds#String", "traits": { - "smithy.api#documentation": "The status of parameter updates.
" + "smithy.api#documentation": "The status of parameter updates. Valid values are:
\n\n applying
: The parameter group change is being applied to the\n database.
\n failed-to-apply
: The parameter group is in an invalid\n state.
\n in-sync
: The parameter group change is synchronized with the\n database.
\n pending-database-upgrade
: The parameter group change will be\n applied after the DB instance is upgraded.
\n pending-reboot
: The parameter group change will be applied after\n the DB instance reboots.
The type of pending maintenance action that is available for the resource.
\nFor more information about maintenance actions, see Maintaining a DB instance.
\nValid Values: system-update | db-upgrade | hardware-maintenance | ca-certificate-rotation
\n
The type of pending maintenance action that is available for the resource.
\nFor more information about maintenance actions, see Maintaining a DB instance.
\nValid Values:
\n\n ca-certificate-rotation
\n
\n db-upgrade
\n
\n hardware-maintenance
\n
\n os-upgrade
\n
\n system-update
\n
For more information about these actions, see \n Maintenance actions for Amazon Aurora or \n Maintenance actions for Amazon RDS.
" } }, "AutoAppliedAfterDate": {