@aws-sdk/client-rds 3.825.0 → 3.828.0

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@@ -15318,6 +15318,9 @@ var de_DBCluster = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((output, context) => {
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  } else if (output[_TL] != null && output[_TL][_Tag] != null) {
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  contents[_TL] = de_TagList((0, import_smithy_client.getArrayIfSingleItem)(output[_TL][_Tag]), context);
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  }
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+ if (output[_GCI] != null) {
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+ contents[_GCI] = (0, import_smithy_client.expectString)(output[_GCI]);
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+ }
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  if (output[_GWFS] != null) {
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  contents[_GWFS] = (0, import_smithy_client.expectString)(output[_GWFS]);
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  }
@@ -11922,6 +11922,9 @@ const de_DBCluster = (output, context) => {
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  else if (output[_TL] != null && output[_TL][_Tag] != null) {
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  contents[_TL] = de_TagList(__getArrayIfSingleItem(output[_TL][_Tag]), context);
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  }
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+ if (output[_GCI] != null) {
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+ contents[_GCI] = __expectString(output[_GCI]);
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+ }
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  if (output[_GWFS] != null) {
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  contents[_GWFS] = __expectString(output[_GWFS]);
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  }
@@ -257,6 +257,7 @@ declare const CreateDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -29,12 +29,16 @@ declare const CreateDBInstanceReadReplicaCommand_base: {
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  /**
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  * <p>Creates a new DB instance that acts as a read replica for an existing source DB
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  * instance or Multi-AZ DB cluster. You can create a read replica for a DB instance running
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- * Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server. You can create a read replica for a
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+ * MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server. You can create a read replica for a
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  * Multi-AZ DB cluster running MySQL or PostgreSQL. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ReadRepl.html">Working
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- * with read replicas</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/multi-az-db-clusters-concepts.html#multi-az-db-clusters-migrating-to-instance-with-read-replica">Migrating from a Multi-AZ DB cluster to a DB instance using a read replica</a> in the <i>Amazon RDS User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * with read replicas</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/multi-az-db-clusters-concepts.html#multi-az-db-clusters-migrating-to-instance-with-read-replica">Migrating from a Multi-AZ DB cluster to a DB instance using a read replica</a>
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+ * in the <i>Amazon RDS User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Amazon RDS for Db2 supports this operation for standby replicas. To create a standby
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+ * replica for a DB instance running Db2, you must set <code>ReplicaMode</code> to
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+ * <code>mounted</code>.</p>
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  * <p>Amazon Aurora doesn't support this operation. To create a DB instance for an Aurora DB cluster, use the <code>CreateDBInstance</code>
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  * operation.</p>
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- * <p>All read replica DB instances are created with backups disabled. All other attributes
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+ * <p>RDS creates read replicas with backups disabled. All other attributes
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  * (including DB security groups and DB parameter groups) are inherited from the source DB
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  * instance or cluster, except as specified.</p>
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  * <important>
@@ -176,6 +176,7 @@ declare const DeleteDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ declare const DescribeDBClustersCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -29,6 +29,11 @@ declare const DownloadDBLogFilePortionCommand_base: {
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  /**
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  * <p>Downloads all or a portion of the specified log file, up to 1 MB in size.</p>
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  * <p>This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>This operation uses resources on database instances. Because of this, we recommend publishing database logs to CloudWatch and then
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+ * using the GetLogEvents operation. For more information,
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+ * see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_GetLogEvents.html">GetLogEvents</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch Logs API Reference</i>.</p>
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+ * </note>
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  * @example
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  * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
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  * ```javascript
@@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ declare const FailoverDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -236,6 +236,7 @@ declare const ModifyDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ declare const PromoteReadReplicaDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ declare const RebootDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -231,6 +231,7 @@ declare const RestoreDBClusterFromS3Command_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -241,6 +241,7 @@ declare const RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -243,6 +243,7 @@ declare const RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingRequested: true || false,
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ declare const StartDBClusterCommand_base: {
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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  * // ],
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // Value: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // },
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+ * // GlobalClusterIdentifier: "STRING_VALUE",
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  * // GlobalWriteForwardingStatus: "enabled" || "disabled" || "enabling" || "disabling" || "unknown",
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  * // PendingModifiedValues: { // ClusterPendingModifiedValues
@@ -5462,6 +5462,12 @@ export interface DBCluster {
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  * @public
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  */
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  TagList?: Tag[] | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * <p>Contains a user-supplied global database cluster identifier. This identifier is the unique key that
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+ * identifies a global database cluster.</p>
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ GlobalClusterIdentifier?: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The status of write forwarding for a secondary cluster in an Aurora global database.</p>
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  * @public
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  */
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  SubnetGroupStatus?: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>Contains a list of <code>Subnet</code> elements.</p>
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+ * <p>Contains a list of <code>Subnet</code> elements. The list of subnets shown
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+ * here might not reflect the current state of your VPC. For the most up-to-date information,
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+ * we recommend checking your VPC configuration directly.</p>
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  * @public
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  */
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  Subnets?: Subnet[] | undefined;
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  */
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  ReadReplicaDBClusterIdentifiers?: string[] | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The open mode of an Oracle read replica. The default is <code>open-read-only</code>.
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- * For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/oracle-read-replicas.html">Working with Oracle Read Replicas for Amazon RDS</a>
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- * in the <i>Amazon RDS User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>The open mode of a Db2 or an Oracle read replica. The default is
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+ * <code>open-read-only</code>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/db2-replication.html">Working with read replicas for
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+ * Amazon RDS for Db2</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/oracle-read-replicas.html">Working with read replicas
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+ * for Amazon RDS for Oracle</a> in the <i>Amazon RDS User Guide</i>. </p>
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  * <note>
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- * <p>This attribute is only supported in RDS for Oracle.</p>
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+ * <p>This attribute is only supported in RDS for Db2, RDS for Oracle, and RDS Custom
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+ * for Oracle.</p>
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  * </note>
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  * @public
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  */
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  DBInstanceIdentifier: string | undefined;
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  /**
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+ * Each DB instance can have up to 15 read replicas, except for the following
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+ * engines:</p>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>Db2 - Can have up to three replicas.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>Oracle - Can have up to five read replicas.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>SQL Server - Can have up to five read replicas.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * model, then a custom parameter group must be associated with the replica. For a same
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+ * Amazon Web Services Region replica, if you don't specify a custom parameter group, Amazon RDS
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+ * associates the custom parameter group associated with the source DB instance. For a
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+ * cross-Region replica, you must specify a custom parameter group. This custom parameter
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+ * group must include your IBM Site ID and IBM Customer ID. For more information, see
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+ * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/db2-licensing.html#db2-prereqs-ibm-info"> IBM IDs
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+ * for Bring Your Own License for Db2</a>. </p>
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+ * instances, for Db2 DB instances, and for Oracle DB instances. It isn't supported for
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  */
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+ * You should not add sensitive data, such as passwords or long-lived encryption keys, to this option.</p>
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+ * Standard Edition (SE). The main use case for standby replicas is
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+ * cross-Region disaster recovery. Because it doesn't accept user
8648
+ * connections, a standby replica can't serve a read-only workload.</p>
8649
+ * <p>You can create a combination of standby and read-only DB replicas for the
8650
+ * same primary DB instance. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/db2-replication.html">Working with read
8651
+ * replicas for Amazon RDS for Db2</a> in the <i>Amazon RDS User
8652
+ * Guide</i>.</p>
8653
+ * <p>To create standby DB replicas for RDS for Db2, set this parameter to
8654
+ * <code>mounted</code>.</p>
8655
+ * </dd>
8656
+ * <dt>Oracle</dt>
8657
+ * <dd>
8658
+ * <p>Mounted DB replicas are included in Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. The main use case for
8659
+ * mounted replicas is cross-Region disaster recovery. The primary database doesn't use Active
8660
+ * Data Guard to transmit information to the mounted replica. Because it doesn't accept
8661
+ * user connections, a mounted replica can't serve a read-only workload.</p>
8662
+ * <p>You can create a combination of mounted and read-only DB replicas for the
8663
+ * same primary DB instance. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/oracle-read-replicas.html">Working with
8664
+ * read replicas for Amazon RDS for Oracle</a> in the <i>Amazon
8665
+ * RDS User Guide</i>.</p>
8666
+ * <p>For RDS Custom, you must specify this parameter and set it to
8667
+ * <code>mounted</code>. The value won't be set by default. After replica
8668
+ * creation, you can manage the open mode manually.</p>
8669
+ * </dd>
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+ * </dl>
8643
8671
  * @public
8644
8672
  */
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8673
  ReplicaMode?: ReplicaMode | undefined;
@@ -9044,7 +9072,7 @@ export interface ConnectionPoolConfiguration {
9044
9072
  * <p>Constraints:</p>
9045
9073
  * <ul>
9046
9074
  * <li>
9047
- * <p>Must be between 0 and 3600.</p>
9075
+ * <p>Must be between 0 and 300.</p>
9048
9076
  * </li>
9049
9077
  * </ul>
9050
9078
  * @public
@@ -9059,16 +9087,18 @@ export interface ConnectionPoolConfiguration {
9059
9087
  */
9060
9088
  SessionPinningFilters?: string[] | undefined;
9061
9089
  /**
9062
- * <p>Add an initialization query, or modify the current one. You can specify one or more SQL statements for
9063
- * the proxy to run when opening each new database connection. The setting is
9064
- * typically used with <code>SET</code> statements to make sure that each
9065
- * connection has identical settings. Make sure that the query you add is valid. To
9066
- * include multiple variables in a single <code>SET</code> statement, use comma
9067
- * separators.</p>
9090
+ * <p>Add an initialization query, or modify the current one. You can specify one or more SQL statements for the proxy to run when opening each new database connection.
9091
+ * The setting is typically used with <code>SET</code> statements to make sure that each connection has identical settings.
9092
+ * Make sure the query added here is valid. This is an optional field, so you can choose to leave it empty.
9093
+ * For including multiple variables in a single SET statement, use a comma separator.</p>
9068
9094
  * <p>For example: <code>SET variable1=value1, variable2=value2</code>
9069
9095
  * </p>
9070
- * <p>For multiple statements, use semicolons as the separator.</p>
9071
9096
  * <p>Default: no initialization query</p>
9097
+ * <important>
9098
+ * <p>Since you can access initialization query as part of target group configuration, it is not protected by authentication or cryptographic methods.
9099
+ * Anyone with access to view or manage your proxy target group configuration can view the initialization query.
9100
+ * You should not add sensitive data, such as passwords or long-lived encryption keys, to this option.</p>
9101
+ * </important>
9072
9102
  * @public
9073
9103
  */
9074
9104
  InitQuery?: string | undefined;
@@ -1111,6 +1111,7 @@ export interface DBCluster {
1111
1111
  CrossAccountClone?: boolean | undefined;
1112
1112
  DomainMemberships?: DomainMembership[] | undefined;
1113
1113
  TagList?: Tag[] | undefined;
1114
+ GlobalClusterIdentifier?: string | undefined;
1114
1115
  GlobalWriteForwardingStatus?: WriteForwardingStatus | undefined;
1115
1116
  GlobalWriteForwardingRequested?: boolean | undefined;
1116
1117
  PendingModifiedValues?: ClusterPendingModifiedValues | undefined;
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-rds",
3
3
  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Rds Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
4
- "version": "3.825.0",
4
+ "version": "3.828.0",
5
5
  "scripts": {
6
6
  "build": "concurrently 'yarn:build:cjs' 'yarn:build:es' 'yarn:build:types'",
7
7
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@@ -20,39 +20,39 @@
20
20
  "dependencies": {
21
21
  "@aws-crypto/sha256-browser": "5.2.0",
22
22
  "@aws-crypto/sha256-js": "5.2.0",
23
- "@aws-sdk/core": "3.825.0",
24
- "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "3.825.0",
23
+ "@aws-sdk/core": "3.826.0",
24
+ "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "3.828.0",
25
25
  "@aws-sdk/middleware-host-header": "3.821.0",
26
26
  "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "3.821.0",
27
27
  "@aws-sdk/middleware-recursion-detection": "3.821.0",
28
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-sdk-rds": "3.825.0",
29
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "3.825.0",
28
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-sdk-rds": "3.826.0",
29
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "3.828.0",
30
30
  "@aws-sdk/region-config-resolver": "3.821.0",
31
31
  "@aws-sdk/types": "3.821.0",
32
- "@aws-sdk/util-endpoints": "3.821.0",
32
+ "@aws-sdk/util-endpoints": "3.828.0",
33
33
  "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "3.821.0",
34
- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.825.0",
34
+ "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.828.0",
35
35
  "@smithy/config-resolver": "^4.1.4",
36
- "@smithy/core": "^3.5.2",
36
+ "@smithy/core": "^3.5.3",
37
37
  "@smithy/fetch-http-handler": "^5.0.4",
38
38
  "@smithy/hash-node": "^4.0.4",
39
39
  "@smithy/invalid-dependency": "^4.0.4",
40
40
  "@smithy/middleware-content-length": "^4.0.4",
41
- "@smithy/middleware-endpoint": "^4.1.10",
42
- "@smithy/middleware-retry": "^4.1.11",
41
+ "@smithy/middleware-endpoint": "^4.1.11",
42
+ "@smithy/middleware-retry": "^4.1.12",
43
43
  "@smithy/middleware-serde": "^4.0.8",
44
44
  "@smithy/middleware-stack": "^4.0.4",
45
45
  "@smithy/node-config-provider": "^4.1.3",
46
46
  "@smithy/node-http-handler": "^4.0.6",
47
47
  "@smithy/protocol-http": "^5.1.2",
48
- "@smithy/smithy-client": "^4.4.2",
48
+ "@smithy/smithy-client": "^4.4.3",
49
49
  "@smithy/types": "^4.3.1",
50
50
  "@smithy/url-parser": "^4.0.4",
51
51
  "@smithy/util-base64": "^4.0.0",
52
52
  "@smithy/util-body-length-browser": "^4.0.0",
53
53
  "@smithy/util-body-length-node": "^4.0.0",
54
- "@smithy/util-defaults-mode-browser": "^4.0.18",
55
- "@smithy/util-defaults-mode-node": "^4.0.18",
54
+ "@smithy/util-defaults-mode-browser": "^4.0.19",
55
+ "@smithy/util-defaults-mode-node": "^4.0.19",
56
56
  "@smithy/util-endpoints": "^3.0.6",
57
57
  "@smithy/util-middleware": "^4.0.4",
58
58
  "@smithy/util-retry": "^4.0.5",