RDS / Client / create_db_instance
create_db_instance#
- RDS.Client.create_db_instance(**kwargs)#
Creates a new DB instance.
The new DB instance can be an RDS DB instance, or it can be a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster. For an Aurora DB cluster, you can call this operation multiple times to add more than one DB instance to the cluster.
For more information about creating an RDS DB instance, see Creating an Amazon RDS DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about creating a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster, see Creating an Amazon Aurora DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_db_instance( DBName='string', DBInstanceIdentifier='string', AllocatedStorage=123, DBInstanceClass='string', Engine='string', MasterUsername='string', MasterUserPassword='string', DBSecurityGroups=[ 'string', ], VpcSecurityGroupIds=[ 'string', ], AvailabilityZone='string', DBSubnetGroupName='string', PreferredMaintenanceWindow='string', DBParameterGroupName='string', BackupRetentionPeriod=123, PreferredBackupWindow='string', Port=123, MultiAZ=True|False, EngineVersion='string', AutoMinorVersionUpgrade=True|False, LicenseModel='string', Iops=123, OptionGroupName='string', CharacterSetName='string', NcharCharacterSetName='string', PubliclyAccessible=True|False, Tags=[ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], DBClusterIdentifier='string', StorageType='string', TdeCredentialArn='string', TdeCredentialPassword='string', StorageEncrypted=True|False, KmsKeyId='string', Domain='string', DomainFqdn='string', DomainOu='string', DomainAuthSecretArn='string', DomainDnsIps=[ 'string', ], CopyTagsToSnapshot=True|False, MonitoringInterval=123, MonitoringRoleArn='string', DomainIAMRoleName='string', PromotionTier=123, Timezone='string', EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication=True|False, EnablePerformanceInsights=True|False, PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId='string', PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod=123, EnableCloudwatchLogsExports=[ 'string', ], ProcessorFeatures=[ { 'Name': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], DeletionProtection=True|False, MaxAllocatedStorage=123, EnableCustomerOwnedIp=True|False, CustomIamInstanceProfile='string', BackupTarget='string', NetworkType='string', StorageThroughput=123, ManageMasterUserPassword=True|False, MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId='string', CACertificateIdentifier='string', DBSystemId='string', DedicatedLogVolume=True|False, MultiTenant=True|False, EngineLifecycleSupport='string' )
- Parameters:
DBName (string) –
The meaning of this parameter differs according to the database engine you use.
Amazon Aurora MySQL
The name of the database to create when the primary DB instance of the Aurora MySQL DB cluster is created. If this parameter isn’t specified for an Aurora MySQL DB cluster, no database is created in the DB cluster.
Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the database engine.
Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
The name of the database to create when the primary DB instance of the Aurora PostgreSQL DB cluster is created. A database named
postgres
is always created. If this parameter is specified, an additional database with this name is created.Constraints:
It must contain 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0 to 9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the database engine.
Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle
The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created RDS Custom DB instance. If you don’t specify a value, the default value is
ORCL
for non-CDBs andRDSCDB
for CDBs.Default:
ORCL
Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters.
Must contain a letter.
Can’t be a word reserved by the database engine.
Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server
Not applicable. Must be null.
RDS for Db2
The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn’t specified, no database is created in the DB instance. In some cases, we recommend that you don’t add a database name. For more information, see Additional considerations in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the specified database engine.
RDS for MariaDB
The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn’t specified, no database is created in the DB instance.
Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the specified database engine.
RDS for MySQL
The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn’t specified, no database is created in the DB instance.
Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the specified database engine.
RDS for Oracle
The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created DB instance. If you don’t specify a value, the default value is
ORCL
. You can’t specify the stringnull
, or any other reserved word, forDBName
.Default:
ORCL
Constraints:
Can’t be longer than 8 characters.
RDS for PostgreSQL
The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. A database named
postgres
is always created. If this parameter is specified, an additional database with this name is created.Constraints:
Must contain 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or underscores.
Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9).
Can’t be a word reserved by the specified database engine.
RDS for SQL Server
Not applicable. Must be null.
DBInstanceIdentifier (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The identifier for this DB instance. This parameter is stored as a lowercase string.
Constraints:
Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens.
First character must be a letter.
Can’t end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
Example:
mydbinstance
AllocatedStorage (integer) –
The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Aurora cluster volumes automatically grow as the amount of data in your database increases, though you are only charged for the space that you use in an Aurora cluster volume.
Amazon RDS Custom
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server.
RDS for Db2
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536.
RDS for MariaDB
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536.
Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072.
RDS for MySQL
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536.
Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072.
RDS for Oracle
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536.
Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 10 to 3072.
RDS for PostgreSQL
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536.
Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072.
RDS for SQL Server
Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following:
General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3):
Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384.
Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384.
Provisioned IOPS storage (io1, io2):
Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 100 to 16384.
Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 100 to 16384.
Magnetic storage (standard):
Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 1024.
Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 1024.
DBInstanceClass (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example
db.m5.large
. Not all DB instance classes are available in all Amazon Web Services Regions, or for all database engines. For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB instance classes in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Aurora DB instance classes in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.Engine (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The database engine to use for this DB instance.
Not every database engine is available in every Amazon Web Services Region.
Valid Values:
aurora-mysql
(for Aurora MySQL DB instances)aurora-postgresql
(for Aurora PostgreSQL DB instances)custom-oracle-ee
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)custom-oracle-ee-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)custom-oracle-se2
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)custom-oracle-se2-cdb
(for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances)custom-sqlserver-ee
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)custom-sqlserver-se
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)custom-sqlserver-web
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)custom-sqlserver-dev
(for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances)db2-ae
db2-se
mariadb
mysql
oracle-ee
oracle-ee-cdb
oracle-se2
oracle-se2-cdb
postgres
sqlserver-ee
sqlserver-se
sqlserver-ex
sqlserver-web
MasterUsername (string) –
The name for the master user.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The name for the master user is managed by the DB cluster.
This setting is required for RDS DB instances.
Constraints:
Must be 1 to 16 letters, numbers, or underscores.
First character must be a letter.
Can’t be a reserved word for the chosen database engine.
MasterUserPassword (string) –
The password for the master user.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster.
Constraints:
Can’t be specified if
ManageMasterUserPassword
is turned on.Can include any printable ASCII character except “/”, “””, or “@”. For RDS for Oracle, can’t include the “&” (ampersand) or the “’” (single quotes) character.
Length Constraints:
RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters.
RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.
RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters.
RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters.
RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
DBSecurityGroups (list) –
A list of DB security groups to associate with this DB instance.
This setting applies to the legacy EC2-Classic platform, which is no longer used to create new DB instances. Use the
VpcSecurityGroupIds
setting instead.(string) –
VpcSecurityGroupIds (list) –
A list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups to associate with this DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The associated list of EC2 VPC security groups is managed by the DB cluster.
Default: The default EC2 VPC security group for the DB subnet group’s VPC.
(string) –
AvailabilityZone (string) –
The Availability Zone (AZ) where the database will be created. For information on Amazon Web Services Regions and Availability Zones, see Regions and Availability Zones.
For Amazon Aurora, each Aurora DB cluster hosts copies of its storage in three separate Availability Zones. Specify one of these Availability Zones. Aurora automatically chooses an appropriate Availability Zone if you don’t specify one.
Default: A random, system-chosen Availability Zone in the endpoint’s Amazon Web Services Region.
Constraints:
The
AvailabilityZone
parameter can’t be specified if the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment.The specified Availability Zone must be in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the current endpoint.
Example:
us-east-1d
DBSubnetGroupName (string) –
A DB subnet group to associate with this DB instance.
Constraints:
Must match the name of an existing DB subnet group.
Example:
mydbsubnetgroup
PreferredMaintenanceWindow (string) –
The time range each week during which system maintenance can occur. For more information, see Amazon RDS Maintenance Window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region, occurring on a random day of the week.
Constraints:
Must be in the format
ddd:hh24:mi-ddd:hh24:mi
.The day values must be
mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun
.Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
Must not conflict with the preferred backup window.
Must be at least 30 minutes.
DBParameterGroupName (string) –
The name of the DB parameter group to associate with this DB instance. If you don’t specify a value, then Amazon RDS uses the default DB parameter group for the specified DB engine and version.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
Constraints:
Must be 1 to 255 letters, numbers, or hyphens.
The first character must be a letter.
Can’t end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
BackupRetentionPeriod (integer) –
The number of days for which automated backups are retained. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to
0
disables automated backups.This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster.
Default:
1
Constraints:
Must be a value from 0 to 35.
Can’t be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas.
Can’t be set to 0 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance.
PreferredBackupWindow (string) –
The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, using the
BackupRetentionPeriod
parameter. The default is a 30-minute window selected at random from an 8-hour block of time for each Amazon Web Services Region. For more information, see Backup window in the Amazon RDS User Guide.This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The daily time range for creating automated backups is managed by the DB cluster.
Constraints:
Must be in the format
hh24:mi-hh24:mi
.Must be in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
Must not conflict with the preferred maintenance window.
Must be at least 30 minutes.
Port (integer) –
The port number on which the database accepts connections.
This setting doesn’t apply to Aurora DB instances. The port number is managed by the cluster.
Valid Values:
1150-65535
Default:
RDS for Db2 -
50000
RDS for MariaDB -
3306
RDS for Microsoft SQL Server -
1433
RDS for MySQL -
3306
RDS for Oracle -
1521
RDS for PostgreSQL -
5432
Constraints:
For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can’t be
1234
,1434
,3260
,3343
,3389
,47001
, or49152-49156
.
MultiAZ (boolean) –
Specifies whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. You can’t set the
AvailabilityZone
parameter if the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment.This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (DB instance Availability Zones (AZs) are managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
EngineVersion (string) –
The version number of the database engine to use.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The version number of the database engine the DB instance uses is managed by the DB cluster.
For a list of valid engine versions, use the
DescribeDBEngineVersions
operation.The following are the database engines and links to information about the major and minor versions that are available with Amazon RDS. Not every database engine is available for every Amazon Web Services Region.
Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle
A custom engine version (CEV) that you have previously created. This setting is required for RDS Custom for Oracle. The CEV name has the following format: 19.*customized_string*. A valid CEV name is
19.my_cev1
. For more information, see Creating an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server
See RDS Custom for SQL Server general requirements in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for Db2
For information, see Db2 on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for MariaDB
For information, see MariaDB on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for Microsoft SQL Server
For information, see Microsoft SQL Server versions on Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for MySQL
For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for Oracle
For information, see Oracle Database Engine release notes in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
RDS for PostgreSQL
For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
AutoMinorVersionUpgrade (boolean) –
Specifies whether minor engine upgrades are applied automatically to the DB instance during the maintenance window. By default, minor engine upgrades are applied automatically.
If you create an RDS Custom DB instance, you must set
AutoMinorVersionUpgrade
tofalse
.LicenseModel (string) –
The license model information for this DB instance.
Note
License models for RDS for Db2 require additional configuration. The Bring Your Own License (BYOL) model requires a custom parameter group and an Amazon Web Services License Manager self-managed license. The Db2 license through Amazon Web Services Marketplace model requires an Amazon Web Services Marketplace subscription. For more information, see Amazon RDS for Db2 licensing options in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
The default for RDS for Db2 is
bring-your-own-license
.This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
Valid Values:
RDS for Db2 -
bring-your-own-license | marketplace-license
RDS for MariaDB -
general-public-license
RDS for Microsoft SQL Server -
license-included
RDS for MySQL -
general-public-license
RDS for Oracle -
bring-your-own-license | license-included
RDS for PostgreSQL -
postgresql-license
Iops (integer) –
The amount of Provisioned IOPS (input/output operations per second) to initially allocate for the DB instance. For information about valid IOPS values, see Amazon RDS DB instance storage in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Storage is managed by the DB cluster.
Constraints:
For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL - Must be a multiple between .5 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance.
For RDS for SQL Server - Must be a multiple between 1 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance.
OptionGroupName (string) –
The option group to associate the DB instance with.
Permanent options, such as the TDE option for Oracle Advanced Security TDE, can’t be removed from an option group. Also, that option group can’t be removed from a DB instance after it is associated with a DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
CharacterSetName (string) –
For supported engines, the character set (
CharacterSet
) to associate the DB instance with.This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora - The character set is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see
CreateDBCluster
.RDS Custom - However, if you need to change the character set, you can change it on the database itself.
NcharCharacterSetName (string) –
The name of the NCHAR character set for the Oracle DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
PubliclyAccessible (boolean) –
Specifies whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.
When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance’s virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB instance is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access is not permitted if the security group assigned to the DB instance doesn’t permit it.
When the DB instance isn’t publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.
Default: The default behavior varies depending on whether
DBSubnetGroupName
is specified.If
DBSubnetGroupName
isn’t specified, andPubliclyAccessible
isn’t specified, the following applies:If the default VPC in the target Region doesn’t have an internet gateway attached to it, the DB instance is private.
If the default VPC in the target Region has an internet gateway attached to it, the DB instance is public.
If
DBSubnetGroupName
is specified, andPubliclyAccessible
isn’t specified, the following applies:If the subnets are part of a VPC that doesn’t have an internet gateway attached to it, the DB instance is private.
If the subnets are part of a VPC that has an internet gateway attached to it, the DB instance is public.
Tags (list) –
Tags to assign to the DB instance.
(dict) –
Metadata assigned to an Amazon RDS resource consisting of a key-value pair.
For more information, see Tagging Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Key (string) –
A key is the required name of the tag. The string value can be from 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and can’t be prefixed with
aws:
orrds:
. The string can only contain only the set of Unicode letters, digits, white-space, ‘_’, ‘.’, ‘:’, ‘/’, ‘=’, ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘@’ (Java regex: “^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]*)$”).Value (string) –
A value is the optional value of the tag. The string value can be from 1 to 256 Unicode characters in length and can’t be prefixed with
aws:
orrds:
. The string can only contain only the set of Unicode letters, digits, white-space, ‘_’, ‘.’, ‘:’, ‘/’, ‘=’, ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘@’ (Java regex: “^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]*)$”).
DBClusterIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the DB cluster that this DB instance will belong to.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
StorageType (string) –
The storage type to associate with the DB instance.
If you specify
io1
,io2
, orgp3
, you must also include a value for theIops
parameter.This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Storage is managed by the DB cluster.
Valid Values:
gp2 | gp3 | io1 | io2 | standard
Default:
io1
, if theIops
parameter is specified. Otherwise,gp2
.TdeCredentialArn (string) –
The ARN from the key store with which to associate the instance for TDE encryption.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
TdeCredentialPassword (string) –
The password for the given ARN from the key store in order to access the device.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
StorageEncrypted (boolean) –
Specifes whether the DB instance is encrypted. By default, it isn’t encrypted.
For RDS Custom DB instances, either enable this setting or leave it unset. Otherwise, Amazon RDS reports an error.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The encryption for DB instances is managed by the DB cluster.
KmsKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for an encrypted DB instance.
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see
CreateDBCluster
.If
StorageEncrypted
is enabled, and you do not specify a value for theKmsKeyId
parameter, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.For Amazon RDS Custom, a KMS key is required for DB instances. For most RDS engines, if you leave this parameter empty while enabling
StorageEncrypted
, the engine uses the default KMS key. However, RDS Custom doesn’t use the default key when this parameter is empty. You must explicitly specify a key.Domain (string) –
The Active Directory directory ID to create the DB instance in. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain.
For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (The domain is managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
DomainFqdn (string) –
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Active Directory domain.
Constraints:
Can’t be longer than 64 characters.
Example:
mymanagedADtest.mymanagedAD.mydomain
DomainOu (string) –
The Active Directory organizational unit for your DB instance to join.
Constraints:
Must be in the distinguished name format.
Can’t be longer than 64 characters.
Example:
OU=mymanagedADtestOU,DC=mymanagedADtest,DC=mymanagedAD,DC=mydomain
DomainAuthSecretArn (string) –
The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user joining the domain.
Example:
arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-number:secret:myselfmanagedADtestsecret-123456
DomainDnsIps (list) –
The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of your primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.
Constraints:
Two IP addresses must be provided. If there isn’t a secondary domain controller, use the IP address of the primary domain controller for both entries in the list.
Example:
123.124.125.126,234.235.236.237
(string) –
CopyTagsToSnapshot (boolean) –
Specifies whether to copy tags from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance. By default, tags are not copied.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting.
MonitoringInterval (integer) –
The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance. To disable collection of Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify
0
.If
MonitoringRoleArn
is specified, then you must setMonitoringInterval
to a value other than0
.This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
Valid Values:
0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60
Default:
0
MonitoringRoleArn (string) –
The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send enhanced monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For example,
arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess
. For information on creating a monitoring role, see Setting Up and Enabling Enhanced Monitoring in the Amazon RDS User Guide.If
MonitoringInterval
is set to a value other than0
, then you must supply aMonitoringRoleArn
value.This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
DomainIAMRoleName (string) –
The name of the IAM role to use when making API calls to the Directory Service.
This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (The domain is managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
PromotionTier (integer) –
The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
Default:
1
Valid Values:
0 - 15
Timezone (string) – The time zone of the DB instance. The time zone parameter is currently supported only by RDS for Db2 and RDS for SQL Server.
EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication (boolean) –
Specifies whether to enable mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn’t enabled.
For more information, see IAM Database Authentication for MySQL and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (Mapping Amazon Web Services IAM accounts to database accounts is managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
EnablePerformanceInsights (boolean) –
Specifies whether to enable Performance Insights for the DB instance. For more information, see Using Amazon Performance Insights in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.
If you don’t specify a value for
PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId
, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod (integer) –
The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
Valid Values:
7
month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples:
93
(3 months * 31),341
(11 months * 31),589
(19 months * 31)731
Default:
7
daysIf you specify a retention period that isn’t valid, such as
94
, Amazon RDS returns an error.EnableCloudwatchLogsExports (list) –
The list of log types to enable for exporting to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (CloudWatch Logs exports are managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
The following values are valid for each DB engine:
RDS for Db2 -
diag.log | notify.log
RDS for MariaDB -
audit | error | general | slowquery
RDS for Microsoft SQL Server -
agent | error
RDS for MySQL -
audit | error | general | slowquery
RDS for Oracle -
alert | audit | listener | trace | oemagent
RDS for PostgreSQL -
postgresql | upgrade
(string) –
ProcessorFeatures (list) –
The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
(dict) –
Contains the processor features of a DB instance class.
To specify the number of CPU cores, use the
coreCount
feature name for theName
parameter. To specify the number of threads per core, use thethreadsPerCore
feature name for theName
parameter.You can set the processor features of the DB instance class for a DB instance when you call one of the following actions:
CreateDBInstance
ModifyDBInstance
RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
RestoreDBInstanceFromS3
RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTime
You can view the valid processor values for a particular instance class by calling the
DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions
action and specifying the instance class for theDBInstanceClass
parameter.In addition, you can use the following actions for DB instance class processor information:
DescribeDBInstances
DescribeDBSnapshots
DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications
If you call
DescribeDBInstances
,ProcessorFeature
returns non-null values only if the following conditions are met:You are accessing an Oracle DB instance.
Your Oracle DB instance class supports configuring the number of CPU cores and threads per core.
The current number CPU cores and threads is set to a non-default value.
For more information, see Configuring the processor for a DB instance class in RDS for Oracle in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Name (string) –
The name of the processor feature. Valid names are
coreCount
andthreadsPerCore
.Value (string) –
The value of a processor feature.
DeletionProtection (boolean) –
Specifies whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can’t be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn’t enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. You can enable or disable deletion protection for the DB cluster. For more information, see
CreateDBCluster
. DB instances in a DB cluster can be deleted even when deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster.MaxAllocatedStorage (integer) –
The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.
For more information about this setting, including limitations that apply to it, see Managing capacity automatically with Amazon RDS storage autoscaling in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This setting doesn’t apply to the following DB instances:
Amazon Aurora (Storage is managed by the DB cluster.)
RDS Custom
EnableCustomerOwnedIp (boolean) –
Specifies whether to enable a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.
A CoIP provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.
For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.
CustomIamInstanceProfile (string) –
The instance profile associated with the underlying Amazon EC2 instance of an RDS Custom DB instance.
This setting is required for RDS Custom.
Constraints:
The profile must exist in your account.
The profile must have an IAM role that Amazon EC2 has permissions to assume.
The instance profile name and the associated IAM role name must start with the prefix
AWSRDSCustom
.
For the list of permissions required for the IAM role, see Configure IAM and your VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
BackupTarget (string) –
The location for storing automated backups and manual snapshots.
Valid Values:
outposts
(Amazon Web Services Outposts)region
(Amazon Web Services Region)
Default:
region
For more information, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
NetworkType (string) –
The network type of the DB instance.
The network type is determined by the
DBSubnetGroup
specified for the DB instance. ADBSubnetGroup
can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols (DUAL
).For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Valid Values:
IPV4 | DUAL
StorageThroughput (integer) –
The storage throughput value for the DB instance.
This setting applies only to the
gp3
storage type.This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
ManageMasterUserPassword (boolean) –
Specifies whether to manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.
For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Constraints:
Can’t manage the master user password with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager if
MasterUserPassword
is specified.
MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier to encrypt a secret that is automatically generated and managed in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager.
This setting is valid only if the master user password is managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the DB instance.
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.
If you don’t specify
MasterUserSecretKmsKeyId
, then theaws/secretsmanager
KMS key is used to encrypt the secret. If the secret is in a different Amazon Web Services account, then you can’t use theaws/secretsmanager
KMS key to encrypt the secret, and you must use a customer managed KMS key.There is a default KMS key for your Amazon Web Services account. Your Amazon Web Services account has a different default KMS key for each Amazon Web Services Region.
CACertificateIdentifier (string) –
The CA certificate identifier to use for the DB instance’s server certificate.
This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
For more information, see Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
DBSystemId (string) – The Oracle system identifier (SID), which is the name of the Oracle database instance that manages your database files. In this context, the term “Oracle database instance” refers exclusively to the system global area (SGA) and Oracle background processes. If you don’t specify a SID, the value defaults to
RDSCDB
. The Oracle SID is also the name of your CDB.DedicatedLogVolume (boolean) – Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
MultiTenant (boolean) –
Specifies whether to use the multi-tenant configuration or the single-tenant configuration (default). This parameter only applies to RDS for Oracle container database (CDB) engines.
Note the following restrictions:
The DB engine that you specify in the request must support the multi-tenant configuration. If you attempt to enable the multi-tenant configuration on a DB engine that doesn’t support it, the request fails.
If you specify the multi-tenant configuration when you create your DB instance, you can’t later modify this DB instance to use the single-tenant configuration.
EngineLifecycleSupport (string) –
The life cycle type for this DB instance.
Note
By default, this value is set to
open-source-rds-extended-support
, which enrolls your DB instance into Amazon RDS Extended Support. At the end of standard support, you can avoid charges for Extended Support by setting the value toopen-source-rds-extended-support-disabled
. In this case, creating the DB instance will fail if the DB major version is past its end of standard support date.This setting applies only to RDS for MySQL and RDS for PostgreSQL. For Amazon Aurora DB instances, the life cycle type is managed by the DB cluster.
You can use this setting to enroll your DB instance into Amazon RDS Extended Support. With RDS Extended Support, you can run the selected major engine version on your DB instance past the end of standard support for that engine version. For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Extended Support in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Valid Values:
open-source-rds-extended-support | open-source-rds-extended-support-disabled
Default:
open-source-rds-extended-support
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'DBInstance': { 'DBInstanceIdentifier': 'string', 'DBInstanceClass': 'string', 'Engine': 'string', 'DBInstanceStatus': 'string', 'AutomaticRestartTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'MasterUsername': 'string', 'DBName': 'string', 'Endpoint': { 'Address': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'HostedZoneId': 'string' }, 'AllocatedStorage': 123, 'InstanceCreateTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'PreferredBackupWindow': 'string', 'BackupRetentionPeriod': 123, 'DBSecurityGroups': [ { 'DBSecurityGroupName': 'string', 'Status': 'string' }, ], 'VpcSecurityGroups': [ { 'VpcSecurityGroupId': 'string', 'Status': 'string' }, ], 'DBParameterGroups': [ { 'DBParameterGroupName': 'string', 'ParameterApplyStatus': 'string' }, ], 'AvailabilityZone': 'string', 'DBSubnetGroup': { 'DBSubnetGroupName': 'string', 'DBSubnetGroupDescription': 'string', 'VpcId': 'string', 'SubnetGroupStatus': 'string', 'Subnets': [ { 'SubnetIdentifier': 'string', 'SubnetAvailabilityZone': { 'Name': 'string' }, 'SubnetOutpost': { 'Arn': 'string' }, 'SubnetStatus': 'string' }, ], 'DBSubnetGroupArn': 'string', 'SupportedNetworkTypes': [ 'string', ] }, 'PreferredMaintenanceWindow': 'string', 'PendingModifiedValues': { 'DBInstanceClass': 'string', 'AllocatedStorage': 123, 'MasterUserPassword': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'BackupRetentionPeriod': 123, 'MultiAZ': True|False, 'EngineVersion': 'string', 'LicenseModel': 'string', 'Iops': 123, 'DBInstanceIdentifier': 'string', 'StorageType': 'string', 'CACertificateIdentifier': 'string', 'DBSubnetGroupName': 'string', 'PendingCloudwatchLogsExports': { 'LogTypesToEnable': [ 'string', ], 'LogTypesToDisable': [ 'string', ] }, 'ProcessorFeatures': [ { 'Name': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled': True|False, 'AutomationMode': 'full'|'all-paused', 'ResumeFullAutomationModeTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'StorageThroughput': 123, 'Engine': 'string', 'DedicatedLogVolume': True|False, 'MultiTenant': True|False }, 'LatestRestorableTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'MultiAZ': True|False, 'EngineVersion': 'string', 'AutoMinorVersionUpgrade': True|False, 'ReadReplicaSourceDBInstanceIdentifier': 'string', 'ReadReplicaDBInstanceIdentifiers': [ 'string', ], 'ReadReplicaDBClusterIdentifiers': [ 'string', ], 'ReplicaMode': 'open-read-only'|'mounted', 'LicenseModel': 'string', 'Iops': 123, 'OptionGroupMemberships': [ { 'OptionGroupName': 'string', 'Status': 'string' }, ], 'CharacterSetName': 'string', 'NcharCharacterSetName': 'string', 'SecondaryAvailabilityZone': 'string', 'PubliclyAccessible': True|False, 'StatusInfos': [ { 'StatusType': 'string', 'Normal': True|False, 'Status': 'string', 'Message': 'string' }, ], 'StorageType': 'string', 'TdeCredentialArn': 'string', 'DbInstancePort': 123, 'DBClusterIdentifier': 'string', 'StorageEncrypted': True|False, 'KmsKeyId': 'string', 'DbiResourceId': 'string', 'CACertificateIdentifier': 'string', 'DomainMemberships': [ { 'Domain': 'string', 'Status': 'string', 'FQDN': 'string', 'IAMRoleName': 'string', 'OU': 'string', 'AuthSecretArn': 'string', 'DnsIps': [ 'string', ] }, ], 'CopyTagsToSnapshot': True|False, 'MonitoringInterval': 123, 'EnhancedMonitoringResourceArn': 'string', 'MonitoringRoleArn': 'string', 'PromotionTier': 123, 'DBInstanceArn': 'string', 'Timezone': 'string', 'IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled': True|False, 'PerformanceInsightsEnabled': True|False, 'PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId': 'string', 'PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod': 123, 'EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports': [ 'string', ], 'ProcessorFeatures': [ { 'Name': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'DeletionProtection': True|False, 'AssociatedRoles': [ { 'RoleArn': 'string', 'FeatureName': 'string', 'Status': 'string' }, ], 'ListenerEndpoint': { 'Address': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'HostedZoneId': 'string' }, 'MaxAllocatedStorage': 123, 'TagList': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'DBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplications': [ { 'DBInstanceAutomatedBackupsArn': 'string' }, ], 'CustomerOwnedIpEnabled': True|False, 'AwsBackupRecoveryPointArn': 'string', 'ActivityStreamStatus': 'stopped'|'starting'|'started'|'stopping', 'ActivityStreamKmsKeyId': 'string', 'ActivityStreamKinesisStreamName': 'string', 'ActivityStreamMode': 'sync'|'async', 'ActivityStreamEngineNativeAuditFieldsIncluded': True|False, 'AutomationMode': 'full'|'all-paused', 'ResumeFullAutomationModeTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'CustomIamInstanceProfile': 'string', 'BackupTarget': 'string', 'NetworkType': 'string', 'ActivityStreamPolicyStatus': 'locked'|'unlocked'|'locking-policy'|'unlocking-policy', 'StorageThroughput': 123, 'DBSystemId': 'string', 'MasterUserSecret': { 'SecretArn': 'string', 'SecretStatus': 'string', 'KmsKeyId': 'string' }, 'CertificateDetails': { 'CAIdentifier': 'string', 'ValidTill': datetime(2015, 1, 1) }, 'ReadReplicaSourceDBClusterIdentifier': 'string', 'PercentProgress': 'string', 'DedicatedLogVolume': True|False, 'IsStorageConfigUpgradeAvailable': True|False, 'MultiTenant': True|False, 'EngineLifecycleSupport': 'string' } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
DBInstance (dict) –
Contains the details of an Amazon RDS DB instance.
This data type is used as a response element in the operations
CreateDBInstance
,CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
,DeleteDBInstance
,DescribeDBInstances
,ModifyDBInstance
,PromoteReadReplica
,RebootDBInstance
,RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
,RestoreDBInstanceFromS3
,RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTime
,StartDBInstance
, andStopDBInstance
.DBInstanceIdentifier (string) –
The user-supplied database identifier. This identifier is the unique key that identifies a DB instance.
DBInstanceClass (string) –
The name of the compute and memory capacity class of the DB instance.
Engine (string) –
The database engine used for this DB instance.
DBInstanceStatus (string) –
The current state of this database.
For information about DB instance statuses, see Viewing DB instance status in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
AutomaticRestartTime (datetime) –
The time when a stopped DB instance is restarted automatically.
MasterUsername (string) –
The master username for the DB instance.
DBName (string) –
The initial database name that you provided (if required) when you created the DB instance. This name is returned for the life of your DB instance. For an RDS for Oracle CDB instance, the name identifies the PDB rather than the CDB.
Endpoint (dict) –
The connection endpoint for the DB instance.
Note
The endpoint might not be shown for instances with the status of
creating
.Address (string) –
Specifies the DNS address of the DB instance.
Port (integer) –
Specifies the port that the database engine is listening on.
HostedZoneId (string) –
Specifies the ID that Amazon Route 53 assigns when you create a hosted zone.
AllocatedStorage (integer) –
The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) allocated for the DB instance.
InstanceCreateTime (datetime) –
The date and time when the DB instance was created.
PreferredBackupWindow (string) –
The daily time range during which automated backups are created if automated backups are enabled, as determined by the
BackupRetentionPeriod
.BackupRetentionPeriod (integer) –
The number of days for which automatic DB snapshots are retained.
DBSecurityGroups (list) –
A list of DB security group elements containing
DBSecurityGroup.Name
andDBSecurityGroup.Status
subelements.(dict) –
This data type is used as a response element in the following actions:
ModifyDBInstance
RebootDBInstance
RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTime
DBSecurityGroupName (string) –
The name of the DB security group.
Status (string) –
The status of the DB security group.
VpcSecurityGroups (list) –
The list of Amazon EC2 VPC security groups that the DB instance belongs to.
(dict) –
This data type is used as a response element for queries on VPC security group membership.
VpcSecurityGroupId (string) –
The name of the VPC security group.
Status (string) –
The membership status of the VPC security group.
Currently, the only valid status is
active
.
DBParameterGroups (list) –
The list of DB parameter groups applied to this DB instance.
(dict) –
The status of the DB parameter group.
This data type is used as a response element in the following actions:
CreateDBInstance
CreateDBInstanceReadReplica
DeleteDBInstance
ModifyDBInstance
RebootDBInstance
RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
DBParameterGroupName (string) –
The name of the DB parameter group.
ParameterApplyStatus (string) –
The status of parameter updates. Valid values are:
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.
AvailabilityZone (string) –
The name of the Availability Zone where the DB instance is located.
DBSubnetGroup (dict) –
Information about the subnet group associated with the DB instance, including the name, description, and subnets in the subnet group.
DBSubnetGroupName (string) –
The name of the DB subnet group.
DBSubnetGroupDescription (string) –
Provides the description of the DB subnet group.
VpcId (string) –
Provides the VpcId of the DB subnet group.
SubnetGroupStatus (string) –
Provides the status of the DB subnet group.
Subnets (list) –
Contains a list of
Subnet
elements.(dict) –
This data type is used as a response element for the
DescribeDBSubnetGroups
operation.SubnetIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the subnet.
SubnetAvailabilityZone (dict) –
Contains Availability Zone information.
This data type is used as an element in the
OrderableDBInstanceOption
data type.Name (string) –
The name of the Availability Zone.
SubnetOutpost (dict) –
If the subnet is associated with an Outpost, this value specifies the Outpost.
For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Arn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost.
SubnetStatus (string) –
The status of the subnet.
DBSubnetGroupArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the DB subnet group.
SupportedNetworkTypes (list) –
The network type of the DB subnet group.
Valid values:
IPV4
DUAL
A
DBSubnetGroup
can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols (DUAL
).For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
(string) –
PreferredMaintenanceWindow (string) –
The weekly time range during which system maintenance can occur, in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
PendingModifiedValues (dict) –
Information about pending changes to the DB instance. This information is returned only when there are pending changes. Specific changes are identified by subelements.
DBInstanceClass (string) –
The name of the compute and memory capacity class for the DB instance.
AllocatedStorage (integer) –
The allocated storage size for the DB instance specified in gibibytes (GiB).
MasterUserPassword (string) –
The master credentials for the DB instance.
Port (integer) –
The port for the DB instance.
BackupRetentionPeriod (integer) –
The number of days for which automated backups are retained.
MultiAZ (boolean) –
Indicates whether the Single-AZ DB instance will change to a Multi-AZ deployment.
EngineVersion (string) –
The database engine version.
LicenseModel (string) –
The license model for the DB instance.
Valid values:
license-included
|bring-your-own-license
|general-public-license
Iops (integer) –
The Provisioned IOPS value for the DB instance.
DBInstanceIdentifier (string) –
The database identifier for the DB instance.
StorageType (string) –
The storage type of the DB instance.
CACertificateIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the CA certificate for the DB instance.
For more information, see Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
DBSubnetGroupName (string) –
The DB subnet group for the DB instance.
PendingCloudwatchLogsExports (dict) –
A list of the log types whose configuration is still pending. In other words, these log types are in the process of being activated or deactivated.
LogTypesToEnable (list) –
Log types that are in the process of being deactivated. After they are deactivated, these log types aren’t exported to CloudWatch Logs.
(string) –
LogTypesToDisable (list) –
Log types that are in the process of being enabled. After they are enabled, these log types are exported to CloudWatch Logs.
(string) –
ProcessorFeatures (list) –
The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.
(dict) –
Contains the processor features of a DB instance class.
To specify the number of CPU cores, use the
coreCount
feature name for theName
parameter. To specify the number of threads per core, use thethreadsPerCore
feature name for theName
parameter.You can set the processor features of the DB instance class for a DB instance when you call one of the following actions:
CreateDBInstance
ModifyDBInstance
RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
RestoreDBInstanceFromS3
RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTime
You can view the valid processor values for a particular instance class by calling the
DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions
action and specifying the instance class for theDBInstanceClass
parameter.In addition, you can use the following actions for DB instance class processor information:
DescribeDBInstances
DescribeDBSnapshots
DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications
If you call
DescribeDBInstances
,ProcessorFeature
returns non-null values only if the following conditions are met:You are accessing an Oracle DB instance.
Your Oracle DB instance class supports configuring the number of CPU cores and threads per core.
The current number CPU cores and threads is set to a non-default value.
For more information, see Configuring the processor for a DB instance class in RDS for Oracle in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Name (string) –
The name of the processor feature. Valid names are
coreCount
andthreadsPerCore
.Value (string) –
The value of a processor feature.
IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled (boolean) –
Indicates whether mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts is enabled.
AutomationMode (string) –
The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance:
full
orall-paused
. Iffull
, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. Ifall-paused
, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by--resume-full-automation-mode-minutes
.ResumeFullAutomationModeTime (datetime) –
The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation. The minimum value is 60 (default). The maximum value is 1,440.
StorageThroughput (integer) –
The storage throughput of the DB instance.
Engine (string) –
The database engine of the DB instance.
DedicatedLogVolume (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.>
MultiTenant (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance will change to the multi-tenant configuration (TRUE) or the single-tenant configuration (FALSE).
LatestRestorableTime (datetime) –
The latest time to which a database in this DB instance can be restored with point-in-time restore.
MultiAZ (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment. This setting doesn’t apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
EngineVersion (string) –
The version of the database engine.
AutoMinorVersionUpgrade (boolean) –
Indicates whether minor version patches are applied automatically.
ReadReplicaSourceDBInstanceIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the source DB instance if this DB instance is a read replica.
ReadReplicaDBInstanceIdentifiers (list) –
The identifiers of the read replicas associated with this DB instance.
(string) –
ReadReplicaDBClusterIdentifiers (list) –
The identifiers of Aurora DB clusters to which the RDS DB instance is replicated as a read replica. For example, when you create an Aurora read replica of an RDS for MySQL DB instance, the Aurora MySQL DB cluster for the Aurora read replica is shown. This output doesn’t contain information about cross-Region Aurora read replicas.
Note
Currently, each RDS DB instance can have only one Aurora read replica.
(string) –
ReplicaMode (string) –
The open mode of an Oracle read replica. The default is
open-read-only
. For more information, see Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide.Note
This attribute is only supported in RDS for Oracle.
LicenseModel (string) –
The license model information for this DB instance. This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances.
Iops (integer) –
The Provisioned IOPS (I/O operations per second) value for the DB instance.
OptionGroupMemberships (list) –
The list of option group memberships for this DB instance.
(dict) –
Provides information on the option groups the DB instance is a member of.
OptionGroupName (string) –
The name of the option group that the instance belongs to.
Status (string) –
The status of the DB instance’s option group membership. Valid values are:
in-sync
,pending-apply
,pending-removal
,pending-maintenance-apply
,pending-maintenance-removal
,applying
,removing
, andfailed
.
CharacterSetName (string) –
If present, specifies the name of the character set that this instance is associated with.
NcharCharacterSetName (string) –
The name of the NCHAR character set for the Oracle DB instance. This character set specifies the Unicode encoding for data stored in table columns of type NCHAR, NCLOB, or NVARCHAR2.
SecondaryAvailabilityZone (string) –
If present, specifies the name of the secondary Availability Zone for a DB instance with multi-AZ support.
PubliclyAccessible (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance is publicly accessible.
When the DB instance is publicly accessible and you connect from outside of the DB instance’s virtual private cloud (VPC), its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the public IP address. When you connect from within the same VPC as the DB instance, the endpoint resolves to the private IP address. Access to the DB cluster is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access isn’t permitted if the security group assigned to the DB cluster doesn’t permit it.
When the DB instance isn’t publicly accessible, it is an internal DB instance with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.
For more information, see CreateDBInstance.
StatusInfos (list) –
The status of a read replica. If the DB instance isn’t a read replica, the value is blank.
(dict) –
Provides a list of status information for a DB instance.
StatusType (string) –
This value is currently “read replication.”
Normal (boolean) –
Indicates whether the instance is operating normally (TRUE) or is in an error state (FALSE).
Status (string) –
The status of the DB instance. For a StatusType of read replica, the values can be replicating, replication stop point set, replication stop point reached, error, stopped, or terminated.
Message (string) –
Details of the error if there is an error for the instance. If the instance isn’t in an error state, this value is blank.
StorageType (string) –
The storage type associated with the DB instance.
TdeCredentialArn (string) –
The ARN from the key store with which the instance is associated for TDE encryption.
DbInstancePort (integer) –
The port that the DB instance listens on. If the DB instance is part of a DB cluster, this can be a different port than the DB cluster port.
DBClusterIdentifier (string) –
If the DB instance is a member of a DB cluster, indicates the name of the DB cluster that the DB instance is a member of.
StorageEncrypted (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance is encrypted.
KmsKeyId (string) –
If
StorageEncrypted
is enabled, the Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for the encrypted DB instance.The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.
DbiResourceId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services Region-unique, immutable identifier for the DB instance. This identifier is found in Amazon Web Services CloudTrail log entries whenever the Amazon Web Services KMS key for the DB instance is accessed.
CACertificateIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the CA certificate for this DB instance.
For more information, see Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
DomainMemberships (list) –
The Active Directory Domain membership records associated with the DB instance.
(dict) –
An Active Directory Domain membership record associated with the DB instance or cluster.
Domain (string) –
The identifier of the Active Directory Domain.
Status (string) –
The status of the Active Directory Domain membership for the DB instance or cluster. Values include
joined
,pending-join
,failed
, and so on.FQDN (string) –
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Active Directory Domain.
IAMRoleName (string) –
The name of the IAM role used when making API calls to the Directory Service.
OU (string) –
The Active Directory organizational unit for the DB instance or cluster.
AuthSecretArn (string) –
The ARN for the Secrets Manager secret with the credentials for the user that’s a member of the domain.
DnsIps (list) –
The IPv4 DNS IP addresses of the primary and secondary Active Directory domain controllers.
(string) –
CopyTagsToSnapshot (boolean) –
Indicates whether tags are copied from the DB instance to snapshots of the DB instance.
This setting doesn’t apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Copying tags to snapshots is managed by the DB cluster. Setting this value for an Aurora DB instance has no effect on the DB cluster setting. For more information, see
DBCluster
.MonitoringInterval (integer) –
The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB instance.
EnhancedMonitoringResourceArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log stream that receives the Enhanced Monitoring metrics data for the DB instance.
MonitoringRoleArn (string) –
The ARN for the IAM role that permits RDS to send Enhanced Monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
PromotionTier (integer) –
The order of priority in which an Aurora Replica is promoted to the primary instance after a failure of the existing primary instance. For more information, see Fault Tolerance for an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
DBInstanceArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the DB instance.
Timezone (string) –
The time zone of the DB instance. In most cases, the
Timezone
element is empty.Timezone
content appears only for RDS for Db2 and RDS for SQL Server DB instances that were created with a time zone specified.IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled (boolean) –
Indicates whether mapping of Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts is enabled for the DB instance.
For a list of engine versions that support IAM database authentication, see IAM database authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide and IAM database authentication in Aurora in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
PerformanceInsightsEnabled (boolean) –
Indicates whether Performance Insights is enabled for the DB instance.
PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.
PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod (integer) –
The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.
Valid Values:
7
month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples:
93
(3 months * 31),341
(11 months * 31),589
(19 months * 31)731
Default:
7
daysEnabledCloudwatchLogsExports (list) –
A list of log types that this DB instance is configured to export to CloudWatch Logs.
Log types vary by DB engine. For information about the log types for each DB engine, see Monitoring Amazon RDS log files in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
(string) –
ProcessorFeatures (list) –
The number of CPU cores and the number of threads per core for the DB instance class of the DB instance.
(dict) –
Contains the processor features of a DB instance class.
To specify the number of CPU cores, use the
coreCount
feature name for theName
parameter. To specify the number of threads per core, use thethreadsPerCore
feature name for theName
parameter.You can set the processor features of the DB instance class for a DB instance when you call one of the following actions:
CreateDBInstance
ModifyDBInstance
RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot
RestoreDBInstanceFromS3
RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTime
You can view the valid processor values for a particular instance class by calling the
DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions
action and specifying the instance class for theDBInstanceClass
parameter.In addition, you can use the following actions for DB instance class processor information:
DescribeDBInstances
DescribeDBSnapshots
DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications
If you call
DescribeDBInstances
,ProcessorFeature
returns non-null values only if the following conditions are met:You are accessing an Oracle DB instance.
Your Oracle DB instance class supports configuring the number of CPU cores and threads per core.
The current number CPU cores and threads is set to a non-default value.
For more information, see Configuring the processor for a DB instance class in RDS for Oracle in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Name (string) –
The name of the processor feature. Valid names are
coreCount
andthreadsPerCore
.Value (string) –
The value of a processor feature.
DeletionProtection (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance has deletion protection enabled. The database can’t be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. For more information, see Deleting a DB Instance.
AssociatedRoles (list) –
The Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles associated with the DB instance.
(dict) –
Information about an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that is associated with a DB instance.
RoleArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that is associated with the DB instance.
FeatureName (string) –
The name of the feature associated with the Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role. For information about supported feature names, see
DBEngineVersion
.Status (string) –
Information about the state of association between the IAM role and the DB instance. The Status property returns one of the following values:
ACTIVE
- the IAM role ARN is associated with the DB instance and can be used to access other Amazon Web Services services on your behalf.PENDING
- the IAM role ARN is being associated with the DB instance.INVALID
- the IAM role ARN is associated with the DB instance, but the DB instance is unable to assume the IAM role in order to access other Amazon Web Services services on your behalf.
ListenerEndpoint (dict) –
The listener connection endpoint for SQL Server Always On.
Address (string) –
Specifies the DNS address of the DB instance.
Port (integer) –
Specifies the port that the database engine is listening on.
HostedZoneId (string) –
Specifies the ID that Amazon Route 53 assigns when you create a hosted zone.
MaxAllocatedStorage (integer) –
The upper limit in gibibytes (GiB) to which Amazon RDS can automatically scale the storage of the DB instance.
TagList (list) –
A list of tags.
For more information, see Tagging Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
(dict) –
Metadata assigned to an Amazon RDS resource consisting of a key-value pair.
For more information, see Tagging Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Key (string) –
A key is the required name of the tag. The string value can be from 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and can’t be prefixed with
aws:
orrds:
. The string can only contain only the set of Unicode letters, digits, white-space, ‘_’, ‘.’, ‘:’, ‘/’, ‘=’, ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘@’ (Java regex: “^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]*)$”).Value (string) –
A value is the optional value of the tag. The string value can be from 1 to 256 Unicode characters in length and can’t be prefixed with
aws:
orrds:
. The string can only contain only the set of Unicode letters, digits, white-space, ‘_’, ‘.’, ‘:’, ‘/’, ‘=’, ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘@’ (Java regex: “^([\p{L}\p{Z}\p{N}_.:/=+\-@]*)$”).
DBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplications (list) –
The list of replicated automated backups associated with the DB instance.
(dict) –
Automated backups of a DB instance replicated to another Amazon Web Services Region. They consist of system backups, transaction logs, and database instance properties.
DBInstanceAutomatedBackupsArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the replicated automated backups.
CustomerOwnedIpEnabled (boolean) –
Indicates whether a customer-owned IP address (CoIP) is enabled for an RDS on Outposts DB instance.
A *CoIP *provides local or external connectivity to resources in your Outpost subnets through your on-premises network. For some use cases, a CoIP can provide lower latency for connections to the DB instance from outside of its virtual private cloud (VPC) on your local network.
For more information about RDS on Outposts, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about CoIPs, see Customer-owned IP addresses in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.
AwsBackupRecoveryPointArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recovery point in Amazon Web Services Backup.
ActivityStreamStatus (string) –
The status of the database activity stream.
ActivityStreamKmsKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier used for encrypting messages in the database activity stream. The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.
ActivityStreamKinesisStreamName (string) –
The name of the Amazon Kinesis data stream used for the database activity stream.
ActivityStreamMode (string) –
The mode of the database activity stream. Database events such as a change or access generate an activity stream event. RDS for Oracle always handles these events asynchronously.
ActivityStreamEngineNativeAuditFieldsIncluded (boolean) –
Indicates whether engine-native audit fields are included in the database activity stream.
AutomationMode (string) –
The automation mode of the RDS Custom DB instance:
full
orall paused
. Iffull
, the DB instance automates monitoring and instance recovery. Ifall paused
, the instance pauses automation for the duration set by--resume-full-automation-mode-minutes
.ResumeFullAutomationModeTime (datetime) –
The number of minutes to pause the automation. When the time period ends, RDS Custom resumes full automation. The minimum value is 60 (default). The maximum value is 1,440.
CustomIamInstanceProfile (string) –
The instance profile associated with the underlying Amazon EC2 instance of an RDS Custom DB instance. The instance profile must meet the following requirements:
The profile must exist in your account.
The profile must have an IAM role that Amazon EC2 has permissions to assume.
The instance profile name and the associated IAM role name must start with the prefix
AWSRDSCustom
.
For the list of permissions required for the IAM role, see Configure IAM and your VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
BackupTarget (string) –
The location where automated backups and manual snapshots are stored: Amazon Web Services Outposts or the Amazon Web Services Region.
NetworkType (string) –
The network type of the DB instance.
The network type is determined by the
DBSubnetGroup
specified for the DB instance. ADBSubnetGroup
can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols (DUAL
).For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Valid Values:
IPV4 | DUAL
ActivityStreamPolicyStatus (string) –
The status of the policy state of the activity stream.
StorageThroughput (integer) –
The storage throughput for the DB instance.
This setting applies only to the
gp3
storage type.DBSystemId (string) –
The Oracle system ID (Oracle SID) for a container database (CDB). The Oracle SID is also the name of the CDB. This setting is only valid for RDS Custom DB instances.
MasterUserSecret (dict) –
The secret managed by RDS in Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager for the master user password.
For more information, see Password management with Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
SecretArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret.
SecretStatus (string) –
The status of the secret.
The possible status values include the following:
creating
- The secret is being created.active
- The secret is available for normal use and rotation.rotating
- The secret is being rotated.impaired
- The secret can be used to access database credentials, but it can’t be rotated. A secret might have this status if, for example, permissions are changed so that RDS can no longer access either the secret or the KMS key for the secret. When a secret has this status, you can correct the condition that caused the status. Alternatively, modify the DB instance to turn off automatic management of database credentials, and then modify the DB instance again to turn on automatic management of database credentials.
KmsKeyId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier that is used to encrypt the secret.
CertificateDetails (dict) –
The details of the DB instance’s server certificate.
CAIdentifier (string) –
The CA identifier of the CA certificate used for the DB instance’s server certificate.
ValidTill (datetime) –
The expiration date of the DB instance’s server certificate.
ReadReplicaSourceDBClusterIdentifier (string) –
The identifier of the source DB cluster if this DB instance is a read replica.
PercentProgress (string) –
The progress of the storage optimization operation as a percentage.
DedicatedLogVolume (boolean) –
Indicates whether the DB instance has a dedicated log volume (DLV) enabled.
IsStorageConfigUpgradeAvailable (boolean) –
Indicates whether an upgrade is recommended for the storage file system configuration on the DB instance. To migrate to the preferred configuration, you can either create a blue/green deployment, or create a read replica from the DB instance. For more information, see Upgrading the storage file system for a DB instance.
MultiTenant (boolean) –
Specifies whether the DB instance is in the multi-tenant configuration (TRUE) or the single-tenant configuration (FALSE).
EngineLifecycleSupport (string) –
The life cycle type for the DB instance.
For more information, see CreateDBInstance.
Exceptions
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBInstanceAlreadyExistsFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.InsufficientDBInstanceCapacityFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBParameterGroupNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBSecurityGroupNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.InstanceQuotaExceededFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.StorageQuotaExceededFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBSubnetGroupNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBSubnetGroupDoesNotCoverEnoughAZs
RDS.Client.exceptions.InvalidDBClusterStateFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.InvalidSubnet
RDS.Client.exceptions.InvalidVPCNetworkStateFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedIopsNotAvailableInAZFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.OptionGroupNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DBClusterNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.StorageTypeNotSupportedFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.AuthorizationNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.KMSKeyNotAccessibleFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.DomainNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.BackupPolicyNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.NetworkTypeNotSupported
RDS.Client.exceptions.CertificateNotFoundFault
RDS.Client.exceptions.TenantDatabaseQuotaExceededFault
Examples
This example creates a DB instance.
response = client.create_db_instance( AllocatedStorage=5, DBInstanceClass='db.t2.micro', DBInstanceIdentifier='mymysqlinstance', Engine='MySQL', MasterUserPassword='MyPassword', MasterUsername='MyUser', ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'DBInstance': { }, 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }