@pgarbe/cdk-ecr-sync 0.5.23 → 0.5.24

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  1. package/.gitattributes +1 -0
  2. package/.jsii +5 -4
  3. package/lib/ecr-sync.js +1 -1
  4. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +92 -1
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/appstream-2016-12-01.min.json +358 -148
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/appsync-2017-07-25.min.json +76 -58
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chime-sdk-messaging-2021-05-15.min.json +114 -110
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.min.json +499 -61
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.paginators.json +14 -0
  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/compute-optimizer-2019-11-01.min.json +30 -15
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/customer-profiles-2020-08-15.min.json +36 -23
  13. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/databrew-2017-07-25.min.json +125 -124
  14. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datasync-2018-11-09.min.json +117 -68
  15. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/detective-2018-10-26.min.json +101 -9
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  17. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/devops-guru-2020-12-01.min.json +18 -12
  18. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/devops-guru-2020-12-01.paginators.json +2 -1
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  20. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ec2-2016-11-15.paginators.json +6 -0
  21. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-2017-11-01.min.json +54 -51
  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/es-2015-01-01.min.json +58 -49
  23. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/finspace-data-2020-07-13.min.json +29 -20
  24. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/forecast-2018-06-26.min.json +3 -0
  25. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/glue-2017-03-31.min.json +604 -411
  26. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/glue-2017-03-31.paginators.json +5 -0
  27. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/greengrassv2-2020-11-30.min.json +182 -29
  28. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/honeycode-2020-03-01.min.json +141 -39
  29. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/imagebuilder-2019-12-02.min.json +131 -76
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  37. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/location-2020-11-19.min.json +308 -117
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  39. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/lookoutmetrics-2017-07-25.paginators.json +5 -0
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  44. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/models.lex.v2-2020-08-07.min.json +284 -165
  45. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mwaa-2020-07-01.min.json +7 -6
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  47. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/opensearch-2021-01-01.min.json +58 -49
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  51. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qldb-2019-01-02.min.json +20 -18
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  54. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/redshift-2012-12-01.min.json +2 -1
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  56. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/runtime.lex.v2-2020-08-07.min.json +41 -8
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  58. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/sagemaker-2017-07-24.min.json +364 -297
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  65. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/apigateway.d.ts +5 -5
  66. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/applicationinsights.d.ts +1 -1
  67. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/appstream.d.ts +262 -0
  68. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/appsync.d.ts +25 -0
  69. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/chimesdkmessaging.d.ts +12 -4
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  71. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/computeoptimizer.d.ts +45 -13
  72. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/configservice.d.ts +1 -1
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  74. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/customerprofiles.d.ts +30 -13
  75. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/databrew.d.ts +6 -1
  76. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/datasync.d.ts +68 -3
  77. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/detective.d.ts +144 -40
  78. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/devopsguru.d.ts +5 -1
  79. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ec2.d.ts +379 -37
  80. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ecs.d.ts +5 -5
  81. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/eks.d.ts +15 -2
  82. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/elasticache.d.ts +12 -12
  83. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/es.d.ts +13 -0
  84. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/finspacedata.d.ts +32 -14
  85. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/fms.d.ts +6 -6
  86. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/forecastservice.d.ts +43 -24
  87. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/glue.d.ts +119 -0
  88. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/greengrassv2.d.ts +133 -5
  89. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/honeycode.d.ts +83 -3
  90. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/imagebuilder.d.ts +100 -8
  91. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/iot.d.ts +49 -1
  92. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ioteventsdata.d.ts +3 -3
  93. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/iotwireless.d.ts +76 -0
  94. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ivs.d.ts +21 -1
  95. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/kendra.d.ts +21 -4
  96. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lakeformation.d.ts +136 -1
  97. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexmodelsv2.d.ts +174 -20
  98. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexruntimev2.d.ts +28 -1
  99. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/location.d.ts +169 -52
  100. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lookoutmetrics.d.ts +104 -22
  101. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mediaconnect.d.ts +51 -7
  102. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mediaconvert.d.ts +8 -3
  103. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/medialive.d.ts +10 -1
  104. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mediatailor.d.ts +6 -2
  105. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/mwaa.d.ts +101 -57
  106. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/nimble.d.ts +76 -17
  107. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/opensearch.d.ts +13 -0
  108. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/pi.d.ts +202 -29
  109. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/pinpoint.d.ts +4 -0
  110. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/qldb.d.ts +28 -19
  111. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/quicksight.d.ts +8 -8
  112. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ram.d.ts +33 -1
  113. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/rds.d.ts +53 -53
  114. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/redshift.d.ts +8 -4
  115. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/rekognition.d.ts +13 -8
  116. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/s3.d.ts +6 -6
  117. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/s3control.d.ts +1 -1
  118. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/sagemaker.d.ts +117 -10
  119. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/secretsmanager.d.ts +175 -175
  120. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/securityhub.d.ts +548 -3
  121. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ssm.d.ts +22 -11
  122. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/storagegateway.d.ts +10 -10
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  125. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/workmail.d.ts +65 -0
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- * Creates a custom DB engine version (CEV). A CEV is a binary volume snapshot of a database engine and specific AMI. The only supported engine is Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition with the January 2021 or later RU/RUR. Amazon RDS, which is a fully managed service, supplies the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and database software. The Amazon RDS database software is preinstalled, so you need only select a DB engine and version, and create your database. With Amazon RDS Custom, you upload your database installation files in Amazon S3. When you create a custom engine version, you specify the files in a JSON document called a CEV manifest. This document describes installation .zip files stored in Amazon S3. RDS Custom creates your CEV from the installation files that you provided. This service model is called Bring Your Own Media (BYOM). Creation takes approximately two hours. If creation fails, RDS Custom issues RDS-EVENT-0196 with the message Creation failed for custom engine version, and includes details about the failure. For example, the event prints missing files. After you create the CEV, it is available for use. You can create multiple CEVs, and create multiple RDS Custom instances from any CEV. You can also change the status of a CEV to make it available or inactive. The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with Amazon Web Services CloudTrail. If you turn on data logging for Amazon RDS in CloudTrail, calls to the CreateCustomDbEngineVersion event aren't logged. However, you might see calls from the API gateway that accesses your Amazon S3 bucket. These calls originate from the MediaImport service for the CreateCustomDbEngineVersion event. For more information, see Creating a CEV in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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- * Creates an RDS event notification subscription. This action requires a topic Amazon Resource Name (ARN) created by either the RDS console, the SNS console, or the SNS API. To obtain an ARN with SNS, you must create a topic in Amazon SNS and subscribe to the topic. The ARN is displayed in the SNS console. You can specify the type of source (SourceType) that you want to be notified of and provide a list of RDS sources (SourceIds) that triggers the events. You can also provide a list of event categories (EventCategories) for events that you want to be notified of. For example, you can specify SourceType = db-instance, SourceIds = mydbinstance1, mydbinstance2 and EventCategories = Availability, Backup. If you specify both the SourceType and SourceIds, such as SourceType = db-instance and SourceIdentifier = myDBInstance1, you are notified of all the db-instance events for the specified source. If you specify a SourceType but do not specify a SourceIdentifier, you receive notice of the events for that source type for all your RDS sources. If you don't specify either the SourceType or the SourceIdentifier, you are notified of events generated from all RDS sources belonging to your customer account. RDS event notification is only available for unencrypted SNS topics. If you specify an encrypted SNS topic, event notifications aren't sent for the topic.
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+ * Creates an RDS event notification subscription. This action requires a topic Amazon Resource Name (ARN) created by either the RDS console, the SNS console, or the SNS API. To obtain an ARN with SNS, you must create a topic in Amazon SNS and subscribe to the topic. The ARN is displayed in the SNS console. You can specify the type of source (SourceType) that you want to be notified of and provide a list of RDS sources (SourceIds) that triggers the events. You can also provide a list of event categories (EventCategories) for events that you want to be notified of. For example, you can specify SourceType = db-instance, SourceIds = mydbinstance1, mydbinstance2 and EventCategories = Availability, Backup. If you specify both the SourceType and SourceIds, such as SourceType = db-instance and SourceIds = myDBInstance1, you are notified of all the db-instance events for the specified source. If you specify a SourceType but do not specify SourceIds, you receive notice of the events for that source type for all your RDS sources. If you don't specify either the SourceType or the SourceIds, you are notified of events generated from all RDS sources belonging to your customer account. RDS event notification is only available for unencrypted SNS topics. If you specify an encrypted SNS topic, event notifications aren't sent for the topic.
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- * Displays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can see a list of the event categories and source types in Events in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * Displays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can also see this list in the "Amazon RDS event categories and event messages" section of the Amazon RDS User Guide or the Amazon Aurora User Guide .
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- * Displays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can see a list of the event categories and source types in Events in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * Displays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can also see this list in the "Amazon RDS event categories and event messages" section of the Amazon RDS User Guide or the Amazon Aurora User Guide .
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- * Returns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, and DB cluster snapshots for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, and DB cluster snapshots group can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter. By default, the past hour of events are returned.
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+ * Returns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, DB cluster snapshots, and RDS Proxies for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instance, DB cluster, DB parameter group, DB security group, DB snapshot, DB cluster snapshot group, or RDS Proxy can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter. By default, RDS returns events that were generated in the past hour.
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- * Returns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, and DB cluster snapshots for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, and DB cluster snapshots group can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter. By default, the past hour of events are returned.
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+ * Returns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, DB cluster snapshots, and RDS Proxies for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instance, DB cluster, DB parameter group, DB security group, DB snapshot, DB cluster snapshot group, or RDS Proxy can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter. By default, RDS returns events that were generated in the past hour.
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- * The identifier of the event source to be added. Constraints: If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied.
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+ * The identifier of the event source to be added. Constraints: If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is an RDS Proxy, a DBProxyName value must be supplied.
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- * The maximum size of the connection pool for each target in a target group. For Aurora MySQL, it is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group. Default: 100 Constraints: between 1 and 100
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+ * The maximum size of the connection pool for each target in a target group. The value is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group. Default: 100 Constraints: between 1 and 100
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- * Controls how actively the proxy closes idle database connections in the connection pool. A high value enables the proxy to leave a high percentage of idle connections open. A low value causes the proxy to close idle client connections and return the underlying database connections to the connection pool. For Aurora MySQL, it is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group. Default: 50 Constraints: between 0 and MaxConnectionsPercent
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+ * Controls how actively the proxy closes idle database connections in the connection pool. The value is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group. With a high value, the proxy leaves a high percentage of idle database connections open. A low value causes the proxy to close more idle connections and return them to the database. Default: 50 Constraints: between 0 and MaxConnectionsPercent
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- * The maximum size of the connection pool for each target in a target group. For Aurora MySQL, it is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group.
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+ * The maximum size of the connection pool for each target in a target group. The value is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group.
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- * Controls how actively the proxy closes idle database connections in the connection pool. A high value enables the proxy to leave a high percentage of idle connections open. A low value causes the proxy to close idle client connections and return the underlying database connections to the connection pool. For Aurora MySQL, it is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group.
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+ * Controls how actively the proxy closes idle database connections in the connection pool. The value is expressed as a percentage of the max_connections setting for the RDS DB instance or Aurora DB cluster used by the target group. With a high value, the proxy leaves a high percentage of idle database connections open. A low value causes the proxy to close more idle connections and return them to the database.
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- * The name of your CEV. The name format is 19.customized_string . For example, a valid name is 19.my_cev1. This setting is required for RDS Custom, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of Engine and EngineVersion is unique per customer per Region.
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+ * The name of your CEV. The name format is 19.customized_string . For example, a valid name is 19.my_cev1. This setting is required for RDS Custom for Oracle, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of Engine and EngineVersion is unique per customer per Region.
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- * The name of the database engine to be used for this DB cluster. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mysql postgres Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
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+ * The name of the database engine to be used for this DB cluster. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mysql postgres Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
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- * The version number of the database engine to use. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. Aurora PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL releases and engine versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
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+ * The version number of the database engine to use. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. Aurora PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL releases and engine versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
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  /**
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- * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the DB cluster. This setting is required to create a Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: standard | gp2 | io1 If you specify io1, also include a value for the Iops parameter. Default: io1 if the Iops parameter is specified, otherwise gp2 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
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+ * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the DB cluster. This setting is required to create a Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: io1 When specified, a value for the Iops parameter is required. Default: io1 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
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- * The DB cluster parameter group family name. A DB cluster parameter group can be associated with one and only one DB cluster parameter group family, and can be applied only to a DB cluster running a database engine and engine version compatible with that DB cluster parameter group family. Aurora MySQL Example: aurora5.6, aurora-mysql5.7 Aurora PostgreSQL Example: aurora-postgresql9.6 RDS for MySQL Example: mysql8.0 RDS for PostgreSQL Example: postgres12 To list all of the available parameter group families for a DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine &lt;engine&gt; For example, to list all of the available parameter group families for the Aurora PostgreSQL DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine aurora-postgresql The output contains duplicates. The following are the valid DB engine values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mysql postgres
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+ * The DB cluster parameter group family name. A DB cluster parameter group can be associated with one and only one DB cluster parameter group family, and can be applied only to a DB cluster running a database engine and engine version compatible with that DB cluster parameter group family. Aurora MySQL Example: aurora5.6, aurora-mysql5.7, aurora-mysql8.0 Aurora PostgreSQL Example: aurora-postgresql9.6 RDS for MySQL Example: mysql8.0 RDS for PostgreSQL Example: postgres12 To list all of the available parameter group families for a DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine &lt;engine&gt; For example, to list all of the available parameter group families for the Aurora PostgreSQL DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine aurora-postgresql The output contains duplicates. The following are the valid DB engine values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mysql postgres
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  /**
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- * The meaning of this parameter differs according to the database engine you use. 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 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 PostgreSQL The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn't specified, a database named postgres is created in the DB instance. 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 Oracle The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created DB instance. If you specify null, the default value ORCL is used. You can't specify the string NULL, or any other reserved word, for DBName. Default: ORCL Constraints: Can't be longer than 8 characters Amazon RDS Custom The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created RDS Custom DB instance. If you don't specify a value, the default value is ORCL. Default: ORCL Constraints: It must contain 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters. It must contain a letter. It can't be a word reserved by the database engine. SQL Server Not applicable. Must be null. 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: It must contain 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. It 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. If this parameter isn't specified for an Aurora PostgreSQL DB cluster, a database named postgres is created in the DB cluster. Constraints: It must contain 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters. It must begin with a letter or an underscore. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0 to 9). It can't be a word reserved by the database engine.
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+ * The meaning of this parameter differs according to the database engine you use. 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 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 PostgreSQL The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn't specified, a database named postgres is created in the DB instance. 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 Oracle The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created DB instance. If you specify null, the default value ORCL is used. You can't specify the string NULL, or any other reserved word, for DBName. Default: ORCL Constraints: Can't be longer than 8 characters 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. Default: ORCL Constraints: It must contain 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters. It must contain a letter. It can't be a word reserved by the database engine. Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server Not applicable. Must be null. SQL Server Not applicable. Must be null. 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: It must contain 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. It 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. If this parameter isn't specified for an Aurora PostgreSQL DB cluster, a database named postgres is created in the DB cluster. Constraints: It must contain 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters. It must begin with a letter or an underscore. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0 to 9). It can't be a word reserved by the database engine.
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  /**
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- * The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. Type: Integer Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536. MySQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. MariaDB Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. PostgreSQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. Oracle Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 10 to 3072. SQL Server Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 200 to 16384. Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 200 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 200 to 1024. Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 1024.
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+ * The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. Type: Integer Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. MySQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. MariaDB Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. PostgreSQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. Oracle Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 10 to 3072. SQL Server Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2): 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): 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.
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- * The name of the database engine to be used for this instance. Not every database engine is available for every Amazon Web Services Region. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee (for RDS Custom instances) mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
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+ * The name of the database engine to be used for this instance. Not every database engine is available for every Amazon Web Services Region. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee (for RDS Custom for Oracle instances) custom-sqlserver-ee (for RDS Custom for SQL Server instances) custom-sqlserver-se (for RDS Custom for SQL Server instances) custom-sqlserver-web (for RDS Custom for SQL Server instances) mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
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  VpcSecurityGroupIds?: VpcSecurityGroupIdList;
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  /**
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- * 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. Default: A random, system-chosen Availability Zone in the endpoint's Amazon Web Services Region. Example: us-east-1d Constraint: 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. If you're creating a DB instance in an RDS on VMware environment, specify the identifier of the custom Availability Zone to create the DB instance in. For more information about RDS on VMware, see the RDS on VMware User Guide.
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+ * 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. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. Availability Zones are managed by the DB cluster. Default: A random, system-chosen Availability Zone in the endpoint's Amazon Web Services Region. Example: us-east-1d Constraint: 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. If you're creating a DB instance in an RDS on VMware environment, specify the identifier of the custom Availability Zone to create the DB instance in. For more information about RDS on VMware, see the RDS on VMware User Guide.
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  AvailabilityZone?: String;
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  /**
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  DBParameterGroupName?: String;
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  /**
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- * 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. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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 or 35 for an RDS Custom DB instance
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+ * 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. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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 or 35 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance
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  BackupRetentionPeriod?: IntegerOptional;
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  MultiAZ?: BooleanOptional;
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  /**
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- * The version number of the database engine to use. For a list of valid engine versions, use the DescribeDBEngineVersions action. 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 Aurora Not applicable. The version number of the database engine to be used by the DB instance is managed by the DB cluster. Amazon RDS Custom A custom engine version (CEV) that you have previously created. This setting is required for RDS Custom. The CEV name has the following format: 19.customized_string . An example identifier is 19.my_cev1. For more information, see Creating an RDS Custom DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.. MariaDB For information, see MariaDB on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Microsoft SQL Server For information, see Microsoft SQL Server Versions on Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Oracle For information, see Oracle Database Engine Release Notes in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * The version number of the database engine to use. For a list of valid engine versions, use the DescribeDBEngineVersions action. 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 Aurora Not applicable. The version number of the database engine to be used by the DB instance is managed by the DB cluster. 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 . An example identifier 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. MariaDB For information, see MariaDB on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Microsoft SQL Server For information, see Microsoft SQL Server Versions on Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Oracle For information, see Oracle Database Engine Release Notes in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  EngineVersion?: String;
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  /**
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  TdeCredentialPassword?: String;
2041
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  /**
2042
- * A value that indicates whether the DB instance is encrypted. By default, it isn't encrypted. For RDS Custom Oracle instances, either set this parameter to true or leave it unset. If you set this parameter to false, RDS reports an error. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. The encryption for DB instances is managed by the DB cluster.
2042
+ * A value that indicates whether the DB instance is encrypted. By default, it isn't encrypted. For RDS Custom instances, either set this parameter to true or leave it unset. If you set this parameter to false, RDS reports an error. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. The encryption for DB instances is managed by the DB cluster.
2043
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  */
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  StorageEncrypted?: BooleanOptional;
2045
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  /**
2046
- * 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. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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 the KmsKeyId 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. Amazon RDS Custom A KMS key is required for RDS Custom Oracle instances. For most RDS engines, if you leave this parameter empty while enabling StorageEncrypted, the engine uses the default KMS key. However, RDS Custom for Oracle doesn't use the default key when this parameter is empty. You must explicitly specify a key.
2046
+ * 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. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. 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 the KmsKeyId 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. Amazon RDS Custom A KMS key is required for RDS Custom 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.
2047
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  */
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  KmsKeyId?: String;
2049
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  /**
@@ -2266,7 +2266,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  DBParameterGroupName: String;
2268
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  /**
2269
- * The DB parameter group family name. A DB parameter group can be associated with one and only one DB parameter group family, and can be applied only to a DB instance running a database engine and engine version compatible with that DB parameter group family. To list all of the available parameter group families for a DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine &lt;engine&gt; For example, to list all of the available parameter group families for the MySQL DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine mysql The output contains duplicates. The following are the valid DB engine values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2269
+ * The DB parameter group family name. A DB parameter group can be associated with one and only one DB parameter group family, and can be applied only to a DB instance running a database engine and engine version compatible with that DB parameter group family. To list all of the available parameter group families for a DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine &lt;engine&gt; For example, to list all of the available parameter group families for the MySQL DB engine, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --query "DBEngineVersions[].DBParameterGroupFamily" --engine mysql The output contains duplicates. The following are the valid DB engine values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
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  DBParameterGroupFamily: String;
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  /**
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  */
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  SnsTopicArn: String;
2422
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  /**
2423
- * The type of source that is generating the events. For example, if you want to be notified of events generated by a DB instance, you set this parameter to db-instance. If this value isn't specified, all events are returned. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot
2423
+ * The type of source that is generating the events. For example, if you want to be notified of events generated by a DB instance, you set this parameter to db-instance. For RDS Proxy events, specify db-proxy. If this value isn't specified, all events are returned. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot | db-proxy
2424
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  */
2425
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  SourceType?: String;
2426
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  /**
2427
- * A list of event categories for a particular source type (SourceType) that you want to subscribe to. You can see a list of the categories for a given source type in Events in the Amazon RDS User Guide or by using the DescribeEventCategories operation.
2427
+ * A list of event categories for a particular source type (SourceType) that you want to subscribe to. You can see a list of the categories for a given source type in the "Amazon RDS event categories and event messages" section of the Amazon RDS User Guide or the Amazon Aurora User Guide . You can also see this list by using the DescribeEventCategories operation.
2428
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  */
2429
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  EventCategories?: EventCategoriesList;
2430
2430
  /**
2431
- * The list of identifiers of the event sources for which events are returned. If not specified, then all sources are included in the response. An identifier must begin with a letter and must contain only ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens. It can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens. Constraints: If SourceIds are supplied, SourceType must also be provided. If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied.
2431
+ * The list of identifiers of the event sources for which events are returned. If not specified, then all sources are included in the response. An identifier must begin with a letter and must contain only ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens. It can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens. Constraints: If SourceIds are supplied, SourceType must also be provided. If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is an RDS Proxy, a DBProxyName value must be supplied.
2432
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  */
2433
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  SourceIds?: SourceIdsList;
2434
2434
  /**
@@ -2759,7 +2759,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2759
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2760
  DBClusterInstanceClass?: String;
2761
2761
  /**
2762
- * The storage type associated with DB instance. This setting is only for non-Aurora Multi-AZ DB clusters.
2762
+ * The storage type associated with the DB cluster. This setting is only for non-Aurora Multi-AZ DB clusters.
2763
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  */
2764
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  StorageType?: String;
2765
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  /**
@@ -3039,7 +3039,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
3039
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  */
3040
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  AllocatedStorage?: Integer;
3041
3041
  /**
3042
- * Specifies the status of this DB cluster snapshot.
3042
+ * Specifies the status of this DB cluster snapshot. Valid statuses are the following: available copying creating
3043
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  */
3044
3044
  Status?: String;
3045
3045
  /**
@@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
4571
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  }
4572
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  export interface DescribeDBEngineVersionsMessage {
4573
4573
  /**
4574
- * The database engine to return. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
4574
+ * The database engine to return. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
4575
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  */
4576
4576
  Engine?: String;
4577
4577
  /**
@@ -5001,7 +5001,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5001
5001
  }
5002
5002
  export interface DescribeEventCategoriesMessage {
5003
5003
  /**
5004
- * The type of source that is generating the events. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot
5004
+ * The type of source that is generating the events. For RDS Proxy events, specify db-proxy. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot | db-proxy
5005
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  */
5006
5006
  SourceType?: String;
5007
5007
  /**
@@ -5029,7 +5029,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5029
5029
  }
5030
5030
  export interface DescribeEventsMessage {
5031
5031
  /**
5032
- * The identifier of the event source for which events are returned. If not specified, then all sources are included in the response. Constraints: If SourceIdentifier is supplied, SourceType must also be provided. If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
5032
+ * The identifier of the event source for which events are returned. If not specified, then all sources are included in the response. Constraints: If SourceIdentifier is supplied, SourceType must also be provided. If the source type is a DB instance, a DBInstanceIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster, a DBClusterIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB parameter group, a DBParameterGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB security group, a DBSecurityGroupName value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB snapshot, a DBSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is a DB cluster snapshot, a DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier value must be supplied. If the source type is an RDS Proxy, a DBProxyName value must be supplied. Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
5033
5033
  */
5034
5034
  SourceIdentifier?: String;
5035
5035
  /**
@@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5173
5173
  }
5174
5174
  export interface DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsMessage {
5175
5175
  /**
5176
- * The name of the engine to retrieve DB instance options for. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5176
+ * The name of the engine to retrieve DB instance options for. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora) aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora) aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5177
5177
  */
5178
5178
  Engine: String;
5179
5179
  /**
@@ -5915,7 +5915,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5915
5915
  */
5916
5916
  Engine: CustomEngineName;
5917
5917
  /**
5918
- * The custom engine version (CEV) that you want to modify. This option is required for RDS Custom, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of Engine and EngineVersion is unique per customer per Amazon Web Services Region.
5918
+ * The custom engine version (CEV) that you want to modify. This option is required for RDS Custom for Oracle, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of Engine and EngineVersion is unique per customer per Amazon Web Services Region.
5919
5919
  */
5920
5920
  EngineVersion: CustomEngineVersion;
5921
5921
  /**
@@ -6003,7 +6003,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6003
6003
  */
6004
6004
  CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration?: CloudwatchLogsExportConfiguration;
6005
6005
  /**
6006
- * The version number of the database engine to which you want to upgrade. Changing this parameter results in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless ApplyImmediately is enabled. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
6006
+ * The version number of the database engine to which you want to upgrade. Changing this parameter results in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless ApplyImmediately is enabled. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
6007
6007
  */
6008
6008
  EngineVersion?: String;
6009
6009
  /**
@@ -6051,7 +6051,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6051
6051
  */
6052
6052
  AllocatedStorage?: IntegerOptional;
6053
6053
  /**
6054
- * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the DB cluster. Valid values: standard | gp2 | io1 If you specify io1, you must also include a value for the Iops parameter. Default: io1 if the Iops parameter is specified, otherwise gp2 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
6054
+ * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the DB cluster. Valid values: io1 When specified, a value for the Iops parameter is required. Default: io1 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
6055
6055
  */
6056
6056
  StorageType?: String;
6057
6057
  /**
@@ -6127,7 +6127,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6127
6127
  */
6128
6128
  AllocatedStorage?: IntegerOptional;
6129
6129
  /**
6130
- * The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.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 Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide. If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless ApplyImmediately is enabled for this request. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Default: Uses existing setting
6130
+ * The new compute and memory capacity of the DB instance, for example db.m4.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 Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide. If you modify the DB instance class, an outage occurs during the change. The change is applied during the next maintenance window, unless ApplyImmediately is enabled for this request. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom for Oracle. Default: Uses existing setting
6131
6131
  */
6132
6132
  DBInstanceClass?: String;
6133
6133
  /**
@@ -6143,7 +6143,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6143
6143
  */
6144
6144
  VpcSecurityGroupIds?: VpcSecurityGroupIdList;
6145
6145
  /**
6146
- * A value that indicates whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled. If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.
6146
+ * A value that indicates whether the modifications in this request and any pending modifications are asynchronously applied as soon as possible, regardless of the PreferredMaintenanceWindow setting for the DB instance. By default, this parameter is disabled. If this parameter is disabled, changes to the DB instance are applied during the next maintenance window. Some parameter changes can cause an outage and are applied on the next call to RebootDBInstance, or the next failure reboot. Review the table of parameters in Modifying a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide to see the impact of enabling or disabling ApplyImmediately for each modified parameter and to determine when the changes are applied.
6147
6147
  */
6148
6148
  ApplyImmediately?: Boolean;
6149
6149
  /**
@@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6155
6155
  */
6156
6156
  DBParameterGroupName?: String;
6157
6157
  /**
6158
- * The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups. Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance. These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. Default: Uses existing setting Constraints: It must be a value from 0 to 35. It can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas. It can't be set to 0 or 35 for an RDS Custom DB instance. It can be specified for a MySQL read replica only if the source is running MySQL 5.6 or later. It can be specified for a PostgreSQL read replica only if the source is running PostgreSQL 9.3.5.
6158
+ * The number of days to retain automated backups. Setting this parameter to a positive number enables backups. Setting this parameter to 0 disables automated backups. Enabling and disabling backups can result in a brief I/O suspension that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and class of your DB instance. These changes are applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. If you change the parameter from one non-zero value to another non-zero value, the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Amazon Aurora Not applicable. The retention period for automated backups is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster. Default: Uses existing setting Constraints: It must be a value from 0 to 35. It can't be set to 0 if the DB instance is a source to read replicas. It can't be set to 0 or 35 for an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance. It can be specified for a MySQL read replica only if the source is running MySQL 5.6 or later. It can be specified for a PostgreSQL read replica only if the source is running PostgreSQL 9.3.5.
6159
6159
  */
6160
6160
  BackupRetentionPeriod?: IntegerOptional;
6161
6161
  /**
@@ -6171,7 +6171,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6171
6171
  */
6172
6172
  MultiAZ?: BooleanOptional;
6173
6173
  /**
6174
- * The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family. If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS will update the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions. In RDS Custom, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.
6174
+ * The version number of the database engine to upgrade to. Changing this parameter results in an outage and the change is applied during the next maintenance window unless the ApplyImmediately parameter is enabled for this request. For major version upgrades, if a nondefault DB parameter group is currently in use, a new DB parameter group in the DB parameter group family for the new engine version must be specified. The new DB parameter group can be the default for that DB parameter group family. If you specify only a major version, Amazon RDS will update the DB instance to the default minor version if the current minor version is lower. For information about valid engine versions, see CreateDBInstance, or call DescribeDBEngineVersions. In RDS Custom for Oracle, this parameter is supported for read replicas only if they are in the PATCH_DB_FAILURE lifecycle.
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  EngineVersion?: String;
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  /**
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  DBPortNumber?: IntegerOptional;
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  /**
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- * A value that indicates whether the DB instance is publicly accessible. When the DB cluster is publicly accessible, its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the private IP address from within the DB cluster's virtual private cloud (VPC). It resolves to the public IP address from outside of the DB cluster's VPC. 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. PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible. Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
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+ * A value that indicates whether the DB instance is publicly accessible. When the DB cluster is publicly accessible, its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the private IP address from within the DB cluster's virtual private cloud (VPC). It resolves to the public IP address from outside of the DB cluster's VPC. 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. PubliclyAccessible only applies to DB instances in a VPC. The DB instance must be part of a public subnet and PubliclyAccessible must be enabled for it to be publicly accessible. Changes to the PubliclyAccessible parameter are applied immediately regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter.
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  PubliclyAccessible?: BooleanOptional;
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  /**
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  DBParameterGroupName: String;
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  /**
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- * An array of parameter names, values, and the application methods for the parameter update. At least one parameter name, value, and application method method must be supplied; later arguments are optional. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. Valid Values (for the application method): immediate | pending-reboot You can use the immediate value with dynamic parameters only. You can use the pending-reboot value for both dynamic and static parameters. When the application method is immediate, changes to dynamic parameters are applied immediately to the DB instances associated with the parameter group. When the application method is pending-reboot, changes to dynamic and static parameters are applied after a reboot without failover to the DB instances associated with the parameter group.
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+ * An array of parameter names, values, and the application methods for the parameter update. At least one parameter name, value, and application method must be supplied; later arguments are optional. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. Valid Values (for the application method): immediate | pending-reboot You can use the immediate value with dynamic parameters only. You can use the pending-reboot value for both dynamic and static parameters. When the application method is immediate, changes to dynamic parameters are applied immediately to the DB instances associated with the parameter group. When the application method is pending-reboot, changes to dynamic and static parameters are applied after a reboot without failover to the DB instances associated with the parameter group. You can't use pending-reboot with dynamic parameters on RDS for SQL Server DB instances. Use immediate. For more information on modifying DB parameters, see Working with DB parameter groups in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  Parameters: ParametersList;
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  SnsTopicArn?: String;
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  /**
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- * The type of source that is generating the events. For example, if you want to be notified of events generated by a DB instance, you would set this parameter to db-instance. If this value isn't specified, all events are returned. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot
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+ * The type of source that is generating the events. For example, if you want to be notified of events generated by a DB instance, you would set this parameter to db-instance. For RDS Proxy events, specify db-proxy. If this value isn't specified, all events are returned. Valid values: db-instance | db-cluster | db-parameter-group | db-security-group | db-snapshot | db-cluster-snapshot | db-proxy
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  SourceType?: String;
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  DeletionProtection?: BooleanOptional;
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  /**
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- * The version number of the database engine to which you want to upgrade. Changing this parameter results in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless ApplyImmediately is enabled. To list all of the available engine versions for aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]' To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]' To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-postgresql, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]'
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+ * The version number of the database engine to which you want to upgrade. Changing this parameter results in an outage. The change is applied during the next maintenance window unless ApplyImmediately is enabled. To list all of the available engine versions for aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]' To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]' To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-postgresql, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query '*[]|[?SupportsGlobalDatabases == `true`].[EngineVersion]'
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  /**
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- * The name of the database engine to be used for this DB cluster. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora), and aurora-postgresql
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+ * The name of the database engine to be used for this DB cluster. Valid Values: aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora), and aurora-postgresql
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  Engine: String;
7520
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  /**
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- * The version number of the database engine to use. To list all of the available engine versions for aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-postgresql, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL Example: 5.6.10a, 5.6.mysql_aurora.1.19.2, 5.7.12, 5.7.mysql_aurora.2.04.5 Aurora PostgreSQL Example: 9.6.3, 10.7
7521
+ * The version number of the database engine to use. To list all of the available engine versions for aurora (for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-mysql (for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora), use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for aurora-postgresql, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL Example: 5.6.10a, 5.6.mysql_aurora.1.19.2, 5.7.12, 5.7.mysql_aurora.2.04.5, 8.0.mysql_aurora.3.01.0 Aurora PostgreSQL Example: 9.6.3, 10.7
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  EngineVersion?: String;
7524
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  /**
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7624
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  */
7625
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  Engine: String;
7626
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  /**
7627
- * The version of the database engine to use for the new DB cluster. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL See MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. Aurora PostgreSQL See Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL releases and engine versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. MySQL See MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL See Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
7627
+ * The version of the database engine to use for the new DB cluster. To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.6-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for MySQL 5.7-compatible and MySQL 8.0-compatible Aurora, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command: aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion" Aurora MySQL See MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. Aurora PostgreSQL See Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL releases and engine versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. MySQL See MySQL on Amazon RDS Versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. PostgreSQL See Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
7628
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  */
7629
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  EngineVersion?: String;
7630
7630
  /**
@@ -7700,7 +7700,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  DBClusterInstanceClass?: String;
7702
7702
  /**
7703
- * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: standard | gp2 | io1 If you specify io1, you must also include a value for the Iops parameter. Default: io1 if the Iops parameter is specified, otherwise gp2 Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
7703
+ * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: io1 When specified, a value for the Iops parameter is required. Default: io1 Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters
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7705
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  StorageType?: String;
7706
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  /**
@@ -7802,7 +7802,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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7803
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  DBClusterInstanceClass?: String;
7804
7804
  /**
7805
- * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: standard | gp2 | io1 If you specify io1, also include a value for the Iops parameter. Default: io1 if the Iops parameter is specified, otherwise gp2 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
7805
+ * Specifies the storage type to be associated with the each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster. Valid values: io1 When specified, a value for the Iops parameter is required. Default: io1 Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only
7806
7806
  */
7807
7807
  StorageType?: String;
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  /**
@@ -8387,7 +8387,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
8387
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  SourceRegions?: SourceRegionList;
8389
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  }
8390
- export type SourceType = "db-instance"|"db-parameter-group"|"db-security-group"|"db-snapshot"|"db-cluster"|"db-cluster-snapshot"|"custom-engine-version"|string;
8390
+ export type SourceType = "db-instance"|"db-parameter-group"|"db-security-group"|"db-snapshot"|"db-cluster"|"db-cluster-snapshot"|"custom-engine-version"|"db-proxy"|string;
8391
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  export interface StartActivityStreamRequest {
8392
8392
  /**
8393
8393
  * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the DB cluster, for example, arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:12345667890:cluster:das-cluster.
@@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ declare class Redshift extends Service {
45
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46
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47
47
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48
- * From a data producer account, authorizes the sharing of a datashare with one or more consumer accounts. To authorize a datashare for a data consumer, the producer account must have the correct access privileges.
48
+ * From a data producer account, authorizes the sharing of a datashare with one or more consumer accounts or managing entities. To authorize a datashare for a data consumer, the producer account must have the correct access privileges.
49
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50
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  authorizeDataShare(params: Redshift.Types.AuthorizeDataShareMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Redshift.Types.DataShare) => void): Request<Redshift.Types.DataShare, AWSError>;
51
51
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52
- * From a data producer account, authorizes the sharing of a datashare with one or more consumer accounts. To authorize a datashare for a data consumer, the producer account must have the correct access privileges.
52
+ * From a data producer account, authorizes the sharing of a datashare with one or more consumer accounts or managing entities. To authorize a datashare for a data consumer, the producer account must have the correct access privileges.
53
53
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54
54
  authorizeDataShare(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: Redshift.Types.DataShare) => void): Request<Redshift.Types.DataShare, AWSError>;
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55
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1106
1106
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1107
1107
  DataShareArn: String;
1108
1108
  /**
1109
- * The identifier of the data consumer that is authorized to access the datashare. This identifier is an Amazon Web Services account ID.
1109
+ * The identifier of the data consumer that is authorized to access the datashare. This identifier is an Amazon Web Services account ID or a keyword, such as ADX.
1110
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1111
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1112
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@@ -2212,6 +2212,10 @@ declare namespace Redshift {
2212
2212
  * A value that specifies when the datashare has an association between a producer and data consumers.
2213
2213
  */
2214
2214
  DataShareAssociations?: DataShareAssociationList;
2215
+ /**
2216
+ * The identifier of a datashare to show its managing entity.
2217
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2218
+ ManagedBy?: String;
2215
2219
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2216
2220
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2217
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  /**
@@ -2269,7 +2273,7 @@ declare namespace Redshift {
2269
2273
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2270
2274
  DataShareArn: String;
2271
2275
  /**
2272
- * The identifier of the data consumer that is to have authorization removed from the datashare. This identifier is an Amazon Web Services account ID.
2276
+ * The identifier of the data consumer that is to have authorization removed from the datashare. This identifier is an Amazon Web Services account ID or a keyword, such as ADX.
2273
2277
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2274
2278
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2275
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