cdk-lambda-subminute 2.0.310 → 2.0.312

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  1. package/.jsii +3 -3
  2. package/lib/cdk-lambda-subminute.js +3 -3
  3. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +68 -1
  4. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -3
  5. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.min.json +429 -86
  6. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.paginators.json +12 -0
  7. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amp-2020-08-01.min.json +320 -3
  8. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amp-2020-08-01.paginators.json +6 -0
  9. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amp-2020-08-01.waiters2.json +33 -0
  10. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/appsync-2017-07-25.min.json +141 -6
  11. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/b2bi-2022-06-23.examples.json +714 -0
  12. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/b2bi-2022-06-23.min.json +1095 -0
  13. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/b2bi-2022-06-23.paginators.json +28 -0
  14. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/backup-2018-11-15.min.json +855 -84
  15. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/backup-2018-11-15.paginators.json +18 -0
  16. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bcm-data-exports-2023-11-26.examples.json +5 -0
  17. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bcm-data-exports-2023-11-26.min.json +470 -0
  18. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bcm-data-exports-2023-11-26.paginators.json +22 -0
  19. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.min.json +91 -71
  20. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-2023-06-05.examples.json +5 -0
  21. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-2023-06-05.min.json +2322 -0
  22. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-2023-06-05.paginators.json +52 -0
  23. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-runtime-2023-07-26.examples.json +5 -0
  24. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-runtime-2023-07-26.min.json +697 -0
  25. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-runtime-2023-07-26.paginators.json +9 -0
  26. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-runtime-2023-09-30.min.json +18 -18
  27. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-runtime-2023-09-30.waiters2.json +5 -0
  28. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.min.json +67 -24
  29. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codestar-connections-2019-12-01.min.json +590 -3
  30. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codestar-connections-2019-12-01.paginators.json +10 -0
  31. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/compute-optimizer-2019-11-01.min.json +243 -39
  32. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/config-2014-11-12.min.json +204 -169
  33. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.min.json +1180 -417
  34. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.paginators.json +11 -0
  35. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/controltower-2018-05-10.min.json +317 -13
  36. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/controltower-2018-05-10.paginators.json +6 -0
  37. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cost-optimization-hub-2022-07-26.examples.json +5 -0
  38. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cost-optimization-hub-2022-07-26.min.json +757 -0
  39. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cost-optimization-hub-2022-07-26.paginators.json +22 -0
  40. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/customer-profiles-2020-08-15.min.json +129 -84
  41. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/detective-2018-10-26.min.json +294 -0
  42. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ecs-2014-11-13.min.json +108 -107
  43. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-2017-11-01.min.json +211 -4
  44. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-2017-11-01.paginators.json +12 -0
  45. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-auth-2023-11-26.examples.json +5 -0
  46. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-auth-2023-11-26.min.json +104 -0
  47. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-auth-2023-11-26.paginators.json +4 -0
  48. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-auth-2023-11-26.waiters2.json +5 -0
  49. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticache-2015-02-02.min.json +481 -132
  50. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticache-2015-02-02.paginators.json +12 -0
  51. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01.min.json +71 -33
  52. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01.paginators.json +18 -3
  53. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01.min.json +403 -75
  54. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01.paginators.json +15 -0
  55. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/fis-2020-12-01.min.json +366 -15
  56. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/fis-2020-12-01.paginators.json +10 -0
  57. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/freetier-2023-09-07.examples.json +5 -0
  58. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/freetier-2023-09-07.min.json +105 -0
  59. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/freetier-2023-09-07.paginators.json +10 -0
  60. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/fsx-2018-03-01.min.json +259 -135
  61. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/guardduty-2017-11-28.min.json +64 -0
  62. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/iotfleetwise-2021-06-17.min.json +159 -33
  63. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/lakeformation-2017-03-31.min.json +126 -35
  64. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/logs-2014-03-28.min.json +310 -36
  65. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/logs-2014-03-28.paginators.json +12 -0
  66. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/managedblockchain-2018-09-24.min.json +58 -50
  67. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/metadata.json +39 -0
  68. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/models.lex.v2-2020-08-07.min.json +633 -331
  69. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/models.lex.v2-2020-08-07.paginators.json +5 -0
  70. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/personalize-2018-05-22.min.json +85 -52
  71. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/personalize-events-2018-03-22.min.json +97 -5
  72. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/personalize-runtime-2018-05-22.min.json +68 -11
  73. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qbusiness-2023-11-27.examples.json +5 -0
  74. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qbusiness-2023-11-27.min.json +3025 -0
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  76. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qconnect-2020-10-19.examples.json +5 -0
  77. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qconnect-2020-10-19.min.json +2499 -0
  78. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qconnect-2020-10-19.paginators.json +64 -0
  79. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/quicksight-2018-04-01.min.json +398 -268
  80. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/redshift-2012-12-01.min.json +14 -2
  81. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/repostspace-2022-05-13.examples.json +5 -0
  82. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/repostspace-2022-05-13.min.json +447 -0
  83. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/repostspace-2022-05-13.paginators.json +10 -0
  84. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/runtime.lex.v2-2020-08-07.min.json +25 -24
  85. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/s3-2006-03-01.examples.json +147 -147
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  87. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/s3-2006-03-01.paginators.json +6 -0
  88. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/s3control-2018-08-20.min.json +1336 -314
  89. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/s3control-2018-08-20.paginators.json +15 -0
  90. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/secretsmanager-2017-10-17.min.json +111 -50
  91. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/secretsmanager-2017-10-17.paginators.json +5 -0
  92. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/securityhub-2018-10-26.examples.json +526 -10
  93. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/securityhub-2018-10-26.min.json +1057 -352
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  95. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/states-2016-11-23.min.json +85 -0
  96. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/transcribe-2017-10-26.min.json +268 -70
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  98. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/workspaces-2015-04-08.min.json +119 -96
  99. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/workspaces-thin-client-2023-08-22.examples.json +5 -0
  100. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/workspaces-thin-client-2023-08-22.min.json +777 -0
  101. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/workspaces-thin-client-2023-08-22.paginators.json +22 -0
  102. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/accessanalyzer.d.ts +387 -7
  103. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/all.d.ts +11 -0
  104. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/all.js +12 -1
  105. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/amp.d.ts +322 -0
  106. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/appsync.d.ts +169 -0
  107. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/b2bi.d.ts +1388 -0
  108. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/b2bi.js +18 -0
  109. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/backup.d.ts +848 -45
  110. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bcmdataexports.d.ts +589 -0
  111. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bcmdataexports.js +18 -0
  112. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bedrock.d.ts +53 -17
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  119. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/cloudtrail.d.ts +76 -2
  120. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/cloudwatchlogs.d.ts +413 -1
  121. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/codestarconnections.d.ts +727 -0
  122. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/computeoptimizer.d.ts +307 -6
  123. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/configservice.d.ts +60 -11
  124. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/connect.d.ts +886 -20
  125. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/controltower.d.ts +319 -25
  126. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/costoptimizationhub.d.ts +1283 -0
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  128. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/customerprofiles.d.ts +40 -0
  129. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/detective.d.ts +469 -0
  130. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ecs.d.ts +10 -5
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  132. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/eks.d.ts +237 -15
  133. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/eksauth.d.ts +124 -0
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  135. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/elasticache.d.ts +484 -12
  136. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/elbv2.d.ts +433 -4
  137. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/fis.d.ts +383 -3
  138. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/freetier.d.ts +149 -0
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  141. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/glue.d.ts +3 -3
  142. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/guardduty.d.ts +82 -11
  143. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/iotfleetwise.d.ts +198 -13
  144. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lakeformation.d.ts +118 -2
  145. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexmodelsv2.d.ts +343 -2
  146. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/lexruntimev2.d.ts +14 -9
  147. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/managedblockchain.d.ts +26 -5
  148. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/personalize.d.ts +65 -20
  149. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/personalizeevents.d.ts +102 -12
  150. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/personalizeruntime.d.ts +72 -2
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  153. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/qconnect.d.ts +2552 -0
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  155. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/quicksight.d.ts +124 -0
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  157. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/redshift.d.ts +16 -0
  158. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/repostspace.d.ts +458 -0
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  160. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/s3.d.ts +795 -666
  161. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/s3control.d.ts +976 -138
  162. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/secretsmanager.d.ts +94 -5
  163. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/securityhub.d.ts +908 -15
  164. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/stepfunctions.d.ts +153 -8
  165. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/transcribeservice.d.ts +312 -46
  166. package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/workspaces.d.ts +43 -1
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- * Set the capacity of an Aurora Serverless v1 DB cluster to a specific value. Aurora Serverless v1 scales seamlessly based on the workload on the DB cluster. In some cases, the capacity might not scale fast enough to meet a sudden change in workload, such as a large number of new transactions. Call ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacity to set the capacity explicitly. After this call sets the DB cluster capacity, Aurora Serverless v1 can automatically scale the DB cluster based on the cooldown period for scaling up and the cooldown period for scaling down. For more information about Aurora Serverless v1, see Using Amazon Aurora Serverless v1 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. If you call ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacity with the default TimeoutAction, connections that prevent Aurora Serverless v1 from finding a scaling point might be dropped. For more information about scaling points, see Autoscaling for Aurora Serverless v1 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters.
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+ * Set the capacity of an Aurora Serverless v1 DB cluster to a specific value. Aurora Serverless v1 scales seamlessly based on the workload on the DB cluster. In some cases, the capacity might not scale fast enough to meet a sudden change in workload, such as a large number of new transactions. Call ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacity to set the capacity explicitly. After this call sets the DB cluster capacity, Aurora Serverless v1 can automatically scale the DB cluster based on the cooldown period for scaling up and the cooldown period for scaling down. For more information about Aurora Serverless v1, see Using Amazon Aurora Serverless v1 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. If you call ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacity with the default TimeoutAction, connections that prevent Aurora Serverless v1 from finding a scaling point might be dropped. For more information about scaling points, see Autoscaling for Aurora Serverless v1 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters.
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  */
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  modifyCurrentDBClusterCapacity(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBClusterCapacityInfo) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBClusterCapacityInfo, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -854,19 +854,19 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  modifyDBCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ModifyDBClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ModifyDBClusterResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Modifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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+ * Modifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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  modifyDBClusterEndpoint(params: RDS.Types.ModifyDBClusterEndpointMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBClusterEndpoint) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBClusterEndpoint, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Modifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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+ * Modifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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  */
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  modifyDBClusterEndpoint(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBClusterEndpoint) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBClusterEndpoint, AWSError>;
864
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  /**
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- * Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you create a DB cluster parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB cluster that uses that DB cluster parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the create action before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB cluster. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB cluster, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBClusterParameters operation to verify that your DB cluster parameter group has been created or modified. If the modified DB cluster parameter group is used by an Aurora Serverless v1 cluster, Aurora applies the update immediately. The cluster restart might interrupt your workload. In that case, your application must reopen any connections and retry any transactions that were active when the parameter changes took effect. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
865
+ * Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you create a DB cluster parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB cluster that uses that DB cluster parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the create operation before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB cluster. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB cluster, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBClusterParameters operation to verify that your DB cluster parameter group has been created or modified. If the modified DB cluster parameter group is used by an Aurora Serverless v1 cluster, Aurora applies the update immediately. The cluster restart might interrupt your workload. In that case, your application must reopen any connections and retry any transactions that were active when the parameter changes took effect. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  */
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  modifyDBClusterParameterGroup(params: RDS.Types.ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBClusterParameterGroupNameMessage) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBClusterParameterGroupNameMessage, AWSError>;
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  /**
869
- * Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you create a DB cluster parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB cluster that uses that DB cluster parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the create action before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB cluster. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB cluster, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBClusterParameters operation to verify that your DB cluster parameter group has been created or modified. If the modified DB cluster parameter group is used by an Aurora Serverless v1 cluster, Aurora applies the update immediately. The cluster restart might interrupt your workload. In that case, your application must reopen any connections and retry any transactions that were active when the parameter changes took effect. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you create a DB cluster parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB cluster that uses that DB cluster parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the create operation before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB cluster. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB cluster, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBClusterParameters operation to verify that your DB cluster parameter group has been created or modified. If the modified DB cluster parameter group is used by an Aurora Serverless v1 cluster, Aurora applies the update immediately. The cluster restart might interrupt your workload. In that case, your application must reopen any connections and retry any transactions that were active when the parameter changes took effect. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  */
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  modifyDBClusterParameterGroup(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBClusterParameterGroupNameMessage) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBClusterParameterGroupNameMessage, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -886,11 +886,11 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  modifyDBInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ModifyDBInstanceResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ModifyDBInstanceResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you modify a DB parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB instance that uses that DB parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the modify action before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB instance. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB instance, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBParameters command to verify that your DB parameter group has been created or modified.
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+ * Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you modify a DB parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB instance that uses that DB parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the modify operation before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB instance. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB instance, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBParameters command to verify that your DB parameter group has been created or modified.
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  */
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  modifyDBParameterGroup(params: RDS.Types.ModifyDBParameterGroupMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage, AWSError>;
892
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  /**
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- * Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you modify a DB parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB instance that uses that DB parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the modify action before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB instance. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB instance, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBParameters command to verify that your DB parameter group has been created or modified.
893
+ * Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group. To modify more than one parameter, submit a list of the following: ParameterName, ParameterValue, and ApplyMethod. A maximum of 20 parameters can be modified in a single request. After you modify a DB parameter group, you should wait at least 5 minutes before creating your first DB instance that uses that DB parameter group as the default parameter group. This allows Amazon RDS to fully complete the modify operation before the parameter group is used as the default for a new DB instance. This is especially important for parameters that are critical when creating the default database for a DB instance, such as the character set for the default database defined by the character_set_database parameter. You can use the Parameter Groups option of the Amazon RDS console or the DescribeDBParameters command to verify that your DB parameter group has been created or modified.
894
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  */
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  modifyDBParameterGroup(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage, AWSError>;
896
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  /**
@@ -918,11 +918,11 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  */
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  modifyDBProxyTargetGroup(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupResponse) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
921
- * Updates a manual DB snapshot with a new engine version. The snapshot can be encrypted or unencrypted, but not shared or public. Amazon RDS supports upgrading DB snapshots for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
921
+ * Updates a manual DB snapshot with a new engine version. The snapshot can be encrypted or unencrypted, but not shared or public. Amazon RDS supports upgrading DB snapshots for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. This operation doesn't apply to RDS Custom or RDS for Db2.
922
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  */
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  modifyDBSnapshot(params: RDS.Types.ModifyDBSnapshotMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ModifyDBSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ModifyDBSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
924
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  /**
925
- * Updates a manual DB snapshot with a new engine version. The snapshot can be encrypted or unencrypted, but not shared or public. Amazon RDS supports upgrading DB snapshots for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
925
+ * Updates a manual DB snapshot with a new engine version. The snapshot can be encrypted or unencrypted, but not shared or public. Amazon RDS supports upgrading DB snapshots for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. This operation doesn't apply to RDS Custom or RDS for Db2.
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  */
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  modifyDBSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ModifyDBSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ModifyDBSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -1022,11 +1022,11 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  */
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  registerDBProxyTargets(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RegisterDBProxyTargetsResponse) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RegisterDBProxyTargetsResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
1025
- * Detaches an Aurora secondary cluster from an Aurora global database cluster. The cluster becomes a standalone cluster with read-write capability instead of being read-only and receiving data from a primary cluster in a different Region. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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+ * Detaches an Aurora secondary cluster from an Aurora global database cluster. The cluster becomes a standalone cluster with read-write capability instead of being read-only and receiving data from a primary cluster in a different Region. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1026
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  */
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  removeFromGlobalCluster(params: RDS.Types.RemoveFromGlobalClusterMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RemoveFromGlobalClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RemoveFromGlobalClusterResult, AWSError>;
1028
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  /**
1029
- * Detaches an Aurora secondary cluster from an Aurora global database cluster. The cluster becomes a standalone cluster with read-write capability instead of being read-only and receiving data from a primary cluster in a different Region. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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+ * Detaches an Aurora secondary cluster from an Aurora global database cluster. The cluster becomes a standalone cluster with read-write capability instead of being read-only and receiving data from a primary cluster in a different Region. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1030
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  */
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  removeFromGlobalCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RemoveFromGlobalClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RemoveFromGlobalClusterResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -1078,51 +1078,51 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
1078
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  */
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  resetDBParameterGroup(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage) => void): Request<RDS.Types.DBParameterGroupNameMessage, AWSError>;
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  /**
1081
- * Creates an Amazon Aurora DB cluster from MySQL data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon RDS must be authorized to access the Amazon S3 bucket and the data must be created using the Percona XtraBackup utility as described in Migrating Data from MySQL by Using an Amazon S3 Bucket in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromS3 action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters. The source DB engine must be MySQL.
1081
+ * Creates an Amazon Aurora DB cluster from MySQL data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon RDS must be authorized to access the Amazon S3 bucket and the data must be created using the Percona XtraBackup utility as described in Migrating Data from MySQL by Using an Amazon S3 Bucket in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromS3 operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters. The source DB engine must be MySQL.
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  */
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  restoreDBClusterFromS3(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromS3Message, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromS3Result) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromS3Result, AWSError>;
1084
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  /**
1085
- * Creates an Amazon Aurora DB cluster from MySQL data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon RDS must be authorized to access the Amazon S3 bucket and the data must be created using the Percona XtraBackup utility as described in Migrating Data from MySQL by Using an Amazon S3 Bucket in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromS3 action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters. The source DB engine must be MySQL.
1085
+ * Creates an Amazon Aurora DB cluster from MySQL data stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon RDS must be authorized to access the Amazon S3 bucket and the data must be created using the Percona XtraBackup utility as described in Migrating Data from MySQL by Using an Amazon S3 Bucket in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromS3 operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters. The source DB engine must be MySQL.
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  */
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  restoreDBClusterFromS3(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromS3Result) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromS3Result, AWSError>;
1088
1088
  /**
1089
- * Creates a new DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot. The target DB cluster is created from the source snapshot with a default configuration. If you don't specify a security group, the new DB cluster is associated with the default security group. This action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1089
+ * Creates a new DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot. The target DB cluster is created from the source snapshot with a default configuration. If you don't specify a security group, the new DB cluster is associated with the default security group. This operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  */
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  restoreDBClusterFromSnapshot(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
1092
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  /**
1093
- * Creates a new DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot. The target DB cluster is created from the source snapshot with a default configuration. If you don't specify a security group, the new DB cluster is associated with the default security group. This action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1093
+ * Creates a new DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot. The target DB cluster is created from the source snapshot with a default configuration. If you don't specify a security group, the new DB cluster is associated with the default security group. This operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  */
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  restoreDBClusterFromSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
1097
- * Restores a DB cluster to an arbitrary point in time. Users can restore to any point in time before LatestRestorableTime for up to BackupRetentionPeriod days. The target DB cluster is created from the source DB cluster with the same configuration as the original DB cluster, except that the new DB cluster is created with the default DB security group. For Aurora, this action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1097
+ * Restores a DB cluster to an arbitrary point in time. Users can restore to any point in time before LatestRestorableTime for up to BackupRetentionPeriod days. The target DB cluster is created from the source DB cluster with the same configuration as the original DB cluster, except that the new DB cluster is created with the default DB security group. For Aurora, this operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  */
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  restoreDBClusterToPointInTime(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Restores a DB cluster to an arbitrary point in time. Users can restore to any point in time before LatestRestorableTime for up to BackupRetentionPeriod days. The target DB cluster is created from the source DB cluster with the same configuration as the original DB cluster, except that the new DB cluster is created with the default DB security group. For Aurora, this action only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance action to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime action has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * Restores a DB cluster to an arbitrary point in time. Users can restore to any point in time before LatestRestorableTime for up to BackupRetentionPeriod days. The target DB cluster is created from the source DB cluster with the same configuration as the original DB cluster, except that the new DB cluster is created with the default DB security group. For Aurora, this operation only restores the DB cluster, not the DB instances for that DB cluster. You must invoke the CreateDBInstance operation to create DB instances for the restored DB cluster, specifying the identifier of the restored DB cluster in DBClusterIdentifier. You can create DB instances only after the RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime operation has completed and the DB cluster is available. For more information on Amazon Aurora DB clusters, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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  restoreDBClusterToPointInTime(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
1105
- * Creates a new DB instance from a DB snapshot. The target database is created from the source database restore point with most of the source's original configuration, including the default security group and DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a Single-AZ deployment, except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group associated with mirroring. In this case, the instance becomes a Multi-AZ deployment, not a Single-AZ deployment. If you want to replace your original DB instance with the new, restored DB instance, then rename your original DB instance before you call the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot action. RDS doesn't allow two DB instances with the same name. After you have renamed your original DB instance with a different identifier, then you can pass the original name of the DB instance as the DBInstanceIdentifier in the call to the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot action. The result is that you replace the original DB instance with the DB instance created from the snapshot. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.
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+ * Creates a new DB instance from a DB snapshot. The target database is created from the source database restore point with most of the source's original configuration, including the default security group and DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a Single-AZ deployment, except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group associated with mirroring. In this case, the instance becomes a Multi-AZ deployment, not a Single-AZ deployment. If you want to replace your original DB instance with the new, restored DB instance, then rename your original DB instance before you call the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot operation. RDS doesn't allow two DB instances with the same name. After you have renamed your original DB instance with a different identifier, then you can pass the original name of the DB instance as the DBInstanceIdentifier in the call to the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot operation. The result is that you replace the original DB instance with the DB instance created from the snapshot. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.
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  restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Creates a new DB instance from a DB snapshot. The target database is created from the source database restore point with most of the source's original configuration, including the default security group and DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a Single-AZ deployment, except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group associated with mirroring. In this case, the instance becomes a Multi-AZ deployment, not a Single-AZ deployment. If you want to replace your original DB instance with the new, restored DB instance, then rename your original DB instance before you call the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot action. RDS doesn't allow two DB instances with the same name. After you have renamed your original DB instance with a different identifier, then you can pass the original name of the DB instance as the DBInstanceIdentifier in the call to the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot action. The result is that you replace the original DB instance with the DB instance created from the snapshot. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.
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+ * Creates a new DB instance from a DB snapshot. The target database is created from the source database restore point with most of the source's original configuration, including the default security group and DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a Single-AZ deployment, except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group associated with mirroring. In this case, the instance becomes a Multi-AZ deployment, not a Single-AZ deployment. If you want to replace your original DB instance with the new, restored DB instance, then rename your original DB instance before you call the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot operation. RDS doesn't allow two DB instances with the same name. After you have renamed your original DB instance with a different identifier, then you can pass the original name of the DB instance as the DBInstanceIdentifier in the call to the RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot operation. The result is that you replace the original DB instance with the DB instance created from the snapshot. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.
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  */
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  restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) supports importing MySQL databases by using backup files. You can create a backup of your on-premises database, store it on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and then restore the backup file onto a new Amazon RDS DB instance running MySQL. For more information, see Importing Data into an Amazon RDS MySQL DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
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+ * Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) supports importing MySQL databases by using backup files. You can create a backup of your on-premises database, store it on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and then restore the backup file onto a new Amazon RDS DB instance running MySQL. For more information, see Importing Data into an Amazon RDS MySQL DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This operation doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
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  */
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  restoreDBInstanceFromS3(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Message, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Result) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Result, AWSError>;
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  /**
1117
- * Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) supports importing MySQL databases by using backup files. You can create a backup of your on-premises database, store it on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and then restore the backup file onto a new Amazon RDS DB instance running MySQL. For more information, see Importing Data into an Amazon RDS MySQL DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
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+ * Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) supports importing MySQL databases by using backup files. You can create a backup of your on-premises database, store it on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and then restore the backup file onto a new Amazon RDS DB instance running MySQL. For more information, see Importing Data into an Amazon RDS MySQL DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This operation doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
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  */
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  restoreDBInstanceFromS3(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Result) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Result, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Restores a DB instance to an arbitrary point in time. You can restore to any point in time before the time identified by the LatestRestorableTime property. You can restore to a point up to the number of days specified by the BackupRetentionPeriod property. The target database is created with most of the original configuration, but in a system-selected Availability Zone, with the default security group, the default subnet group, and the default DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a single-AZ deployment except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group that is associated with mirroring; in this case, the instance becomes a mirrored deployment and not a single-AZ deployment. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime.
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+ * Restores a DB instance to an arbitrary point in time. You can restore to any point in time before the time identified by the LatestRestorableTime property. You can restore to a point up to the number of days specified by the BackupRetentionPeriod property. The target database is created with most of the original configuration, but in a system-selected Availability Zone, with the default security group, the default subnet group, and the default DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a single-AZ deployment except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group that is associated with mirroring; in this case, the instance becomes a mirrored deployment and not a single-AZ deployment. This operation doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime.
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  */
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  restoreDBInstanceToPointInTime(params: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Restores a DB instance to an arbitrary point in time. You can restore to any point in time before the time identified by the LatestRestorableTime property. You can restore to a point up to the number of days specified by the BackupRetentionPeriod property. The target database is created with most of the original configuration, but in a system-selected Availability Zone, with the default security group, the default subnet group, and the default DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a single-AZ deployment except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group that is associated with mirroring; in this case, the instance becomes a mirrored deployment and not a single-AZ deployment. This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime.
1125
+ * Restores a DB instance to an arbitrary point in time. You can restore to any point in time before the time identified by the LatestRestorableTime property. You can restore to a point up to the number of days specified by the BackupRetentionPeriod property. The target database is created with most of the original configuration, but in a system-selected Availability Zone, with the default security group, the default subnet group, and the default DB parameter group. By default, the new DB instance is created as a single-AZ deployment except when the instance is a SQL Server instance that has an option group that is associated with mirroring; in this case, the instance becomes a mirrored deployment and not a single-AZ deployment. This operation doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora, use RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime.
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  */
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  restoreDBInstanceToPointInTime(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -1142,19 +1142,19 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  */
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  startActivityStream(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartActivityStreamResponse) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartActivityStreamResponse, AWSError>;
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  /**
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- * Starts an Amazon Aurora DB cluster that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-cluster CLI command, or the StopDBCluster action. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1145
+ * Starts an Amazon Aurora DB cluster that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-cluster CLI command, or the StopDBCluster operation. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1146
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  */
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  startDBCluster(params: RDS.Types.StartDBClusterMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartDBClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartDBClusterResult, AWSError>;
1148
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  /**
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- * Starts an Amazon Aurora DB cluster that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-cluster CLI command, or the StopDBCluster action. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
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+ * Starts an Amazon Aurora DB cluster that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-cluster CLI command, or the StopDBCluster operation. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1150
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  */
1151
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  startDBCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartDBClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartDBClusterResult, AWSError>;
1152
1152
  /**
1153
- * Starts an Amazon RDS DB instance that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-instance CLI command, or the StopDBInstance action. For more information, see Starting an Amazon RDS DB instance That Was Previously Stopped in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora DB clusters, use StartDBCluster instead.
1153
+ * Starts an Amazon RDS DB instance that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-instance CLI command, or the StopDBInstance operation. For more information, see Starting an Amazon RDS DB instance That Was Previously Stopped in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora DB clusters, use StartDBCluster instead.
1154
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  */
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  startDBInstance(params: RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceResult, AWSError>;
1156
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  /**
1157
- * Starts an Amazon RDS DB instance that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-instance CLI command, or the StopDBInstance action. For more information, see Starting an Amazon RDS DB instance That Was Previously Stopped in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora DB clusters, use StartDBCluster instead.
1157
+ * Starts an Amazon RDS DB instance that was stopped using the Amazon Web Services console, the stop-db-instance CLI command, or the StopDBInstance operation. For more information, see Starting an Amazon RDS DB instance That Was Previously Stopped in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora DB clusters, use StartDBCluster instead.
1158
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  */
1159
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  startDBInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceResult, AWSError>;
1160
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  /**
@@ -1166,27 +1166,27 @@ declare class RDS extends Service {
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  */
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  startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplication(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StartDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationResult, AWSError>;
1168
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  /**
1169
- * Starts an export of DB snapshot or DB cluster data to Amazon S3. The provided IAM role must have access to the S3 bucket. You can't export snapshot data from RDS Custom DB instances. You can't export cluster data from Multi-AZ DB clusters. For more information on exporting DB snapshot data, see Exporting DB snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Exporting DB cluster snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on exporting DB cluster data, see Exporting DB cluster data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
1169
+ * Starts an export of DB snapshot or DB cluster data to Amazon S3. The provided IAM role must have access to the S3 bucket. You can't export snapshot data from Db2 or RDS Custom DB instances. You can't export cluster data from Multi-AZ DB clusters. For more information on exporting DB snapshot data, see Exporting DB snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Exporting DB cluster snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on exporting DB cluster data, see Exporting DB cluster data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
1170
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  */
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  startExportTask(params: RDS.Types.StartExportTaskMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ExportTask) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ExportTask, AWSError>;
1172
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  /**
1173
- * Starts an export of DB snapshot or DB cluster data to Amazon S3. The provided IAM role must have access to the S3 bucket. You can't export snapshot data from RDS Custom DB instances. You can't export cluster data from Multi-AZ DB clusters. For more information on exporting DB snapshot data, see Exporting DB snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Exporting DB cluster snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on exporting DB cluster data, see Exporting DB cluster data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
1173
+ * Starts an export of DB snapshot or DB cluster data to Amazon S3. The provided IAM role must have access to the S3 bucket. You can't export snapshot data from Db2 or RDS Custom DB instances. You can't export cluster data from Multi-AZ DB clusters. For more information on exporting DB snapshot data, see Exporting DB snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Exporting DB cluster snapshot data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For more information on exporting DB cluster data, see Exporting DB cluster data to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
1174
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  */
1175
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  startExportTask(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.ExportTask) => void): Request<RDS.Types.ExportTask, AWSError>;
1176
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  /**
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- * Stops a database activity stream that was started using the Amazon Web Services console, the start-activity-stream CLI command, or the StartActivityStream action. For more information, see Monitoring Amazon Aurora with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon Aurora User Guide or Monitoring Amazon RDS with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
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+ * Stops a database activity stream that was started using the Amazon Web Services console, the start-activity-stream CLI command, or the StartActivityStream operation. For more information, see Monitoring Amazon Aurora with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon Aurora User Guide or Monitoring Amazon RDS with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1178
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  */
1179
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  stopActivityStream(params: RDS.Types.StopActivityStreamRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StopActivityStreamResponse) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StopActivityStreamResponse, AWSError>;
1180
1180
  /**
1181
- * Stops a database activity stream that was started using the Amazon Web Services console, the start-activity-stream CLI command, or the StartActivityStream action. For more information, see Monitoring Amazon Aurora with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon Aurora User Guide or Monitoring Amazon RDS with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1181
+ * Stops a database activity stream that was started using the Amazon Web Services console, the start-activity-stream CLI command, or the StartActivityStream operation. For more information, see Monitoring Amazon Aurora with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon Aurora User Guide or Monitoring Amazon RDS with Database Activity Streams in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
1182
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  */
1183
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  stopActivityStream(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StopActivityStreamResponse) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StopActivityStreamResponse, AWSError>;
1184
1184
  /**
1185
- * Stops an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. When you stop a DB cluster, Aurora retains the DB cluster's metadata, including its endpoints and DB parameter groups. Aurora also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1185
+ * Stops an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. When you stop a DB cluster, Aurora retains the DB cluster's metadata, including its endpoints and DB parameter groups. Aurora also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1186
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  */
1187
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  stopDBCluster(params: RDS.Types.StopDBClusterMessage, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StopDBClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StopDBClusterResult, AWSError>;
1188
1188
  /**
1189
- * Stops an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. When you stop a DB cluster, Aurora retains the DB cluster's metadata, including its endpoints and DB parameter groups. Aurora also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1189
+ * Stops an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. When you stop a DB cluster, Aurora retains the DB cluster's metadata, including its endpoints and DB parameter groups. Aurora also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary. For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Aurora Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
1190
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  */
1191
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  stopDBCluster(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: RDS.Types.StopDBClusterResult) => void): Request<RDS.Types.StopDBClusterResult, AWSError>;
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  /**
@@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  }
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  export interface CreateDBInstanceMessage {
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  /**
2199
- * 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 don't specify a value, the default value is ORCL. 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 for non-CDBs and RDSCDB for CDBs. 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. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0 to 9). It can't be a word reserved by the database engine.
2199
+ * The meaning of this parameter differs according to the database engine you use. Amazon Aurora MySQL The name of the database to create when the primary DB instance of the Aurora MySQL DB cluster is created. If this parameter isn't specified for an Aurora MySQL DB cluster, no database is created in the DB cluster. Constraints: Must contain 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. 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. Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0 to 9). Can't be a word reserved by the database engine. Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created RDS Custom DB instance. If you don't specify a value, the default value is ORCL for non-CDBs and RDSCDB for CDBs. Default: ORCL Constraints: Must contain 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters. Must contain a letter. Can't be a word reserved by the database engine. Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server Not applicable. Must be null. RDS for Db2 The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn't specified, no database is created in the DB instance. Constraints: Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers. Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9). Can't be a word reserved by the specified database engine. RDS for MariaDB The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn't specified, no database is created in the DB instance. Constraints: Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers. Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9). Can't be a word reserved by the specified database engine. RDS for MySQL The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. If this parameter isn't specified, no database is created in the DB instance. Constraints: Must contain 1 to 64 letters or numbers. Must begin with a letter. Subsequent characters can be letters, underscores, or digits (0-9). Can't be a word reserved by the specified database engine. RDS for Oracle The Oracle System ID (SID) of the created DB instance. If you don't specify a value, the default value is ORCL. You can't specify the string null, or any other reserved word, for DBName. Default: ORCL Constraints: Can't be longer than 8 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL The name of the database to create when the DB instance is created. 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. RDS for SQL Server Not applicable. Must be null.
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  */
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  DBName?: String;
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  /**
@@ -2204,7 +2204,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  */
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  DBInstanceIdentifier: String;
2206
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  /**
2207
- * The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Aurora cluster volumes automatically grow as the amount of data in your database increases, though you are only charged for the space that you use in an Aurora cluster volume. Amazon RDS Custom Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. RDS for MariaDB Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for MySQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for Oracle Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 10 to 3072. RDS for PostgreSQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for SQL Server Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384. Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): 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 amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Aurora cluster volumes automatically grow as the amount of data in your database increases, though you are only charged for the space that you use in an Aurora cluster volume. Amazon RDS Custom Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 40 to 65536 for RDS Custom for Oracle, 16384 for RDS Custom for SQL Server. RDS for Db2 Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 64000. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 64000. RDS for MariaDB Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for MySQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for Oracle Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 10 to 3072. RDS for PostgreSQL Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Must be an integer from 20 to 65536. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): Must be an integer from 100 to 65536. Magnetic storage (standard): Must be an integer from 5 to 3072. RDS for SQL Server Constraints to the amount of storage for each storage type are the following: General Purpose (SSD) storage (gp2, gp3): Enterprise and Standard editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384. Web and Express editions: Must be an integer from 20 to 16384. Provisioned IOPS storage (io1): 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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  */
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  AllocatedStorage?: IntegerOptional;
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  /**
@@ -2212,7 +2212,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  DBInstanceClass: String;
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  /**
2215
- * The database engine to use for this DB instance. Not every database engine is available in every Amazon Web Services Region. Valid Values: aurora-mysql (for Aurora MySQL DB instances) aurora-postgresql (for Aurora PostgreSQL DB instances) custom-oracle-ee (for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances) custom-oracle-ee-cdb (for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances) custom-sqlserver-ee (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) custom-sqlserver-se (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) custom-sqlserver-web (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2215
+ * The database engine to use for this DB instance. Not every database engine is available in every Amazon Web Services Region. Valid Values: aurora-mysql (for Aurora MySQL DB instances) aurora-postgresql (for Aurora PostgreSQL DB instances) custom-oracle-ee (for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances) custom-oracle-ee-cdb (for RDS Custom for Oracle DB instances) custom-sqlserver-ee (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) custom-sqlserver-se (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) custom-sqlserver-web (for RDS Custom for SQL Server DB instances) db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2216
2216
  */
2217
2217
  Engine: String;
2218
2218
  /**
@@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2220
2220
  */
2221
2221
  MasterUsername?: String;
2222
2222
  /**
2223
- * The password for the master user. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&amp;" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character. Length Constraints: RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
2223
+ * The password for the master user. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&amp;" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character. Length Constraints: RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters. RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
2224
2224
  */
2225
2225
  MasterUserPassword?: String;
2226
2226
  /**
@@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2256
2256
  */
2257
2257
  PreferredBackupWindow?: String;
2258
2258
  /**
2259
- * The port number on which the database accepts connections. This setting doesn't apply to Aurora DB instances. The port number is managed by the cluster. Valid Values: 1150-65535 Default: RDS for MariaDB - 3306 RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433 RDS for MySQL - 3306 RDS for Oracle - 1521 RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432 Constraints: For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.
2259
+ * The port number on which the database accepts connections. This setting doesn't apply to Aurora DB instances. The port number is managed by the cluster. Valid Values: 1150-65535 Default: RDS for Db2 - 50000 RDS for MariaDB - 3306 RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433 RDS for MySQL - 3306 RDS for Oracle - 1521 RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432 Constraints: For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.
2260
2260
  */
2261
2261
  Port?: IntegerOptional;
2262
2262
  /**
@@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2264
2264
  */
2265
2265
  MultiAZ?: BooleanOptional;
2266
2266
  /**
2267
- * The version number of the database engine to use. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The version number of the database engine the DB instance uses is managed by the DB cluster. For a list of valid engine versions, use the DescribeDBEngineVersions operation. The following are the database engines and links to information about the major and minor versions that are available with Amazon RDS. Not every database engine is available for every Amazon Web Services Region. Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle A custom engine version (CEV) that you have previously created. This setting is required for RDS Custom for Oracle. The CEV name has the following format: 19.customized_string. A valid CEV name is 19.my_cev1. For more information, see Creating an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server See RDS Custom for SQL Server general requirements in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for MariaDB For information, see MariaDB on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server For information, see Microsoft SQL Server versions on Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for Oracle For information, see Oracle Database Engine release notes in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
2267
+ * The version number of the database engine to use. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. The version number of the database engine the DB instance uses is managed by the DB cluster. For a list of valid engine versions, use the DescribeDBEngineVersions operation. The following are the database engines and links to information about the major and minor versions that are available with Amazon RDS. Not every database engine is available for every Amazon Web Services Region. Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle A custom engine version (CEV) that you have previously created. This setting is required for RDS Custom for Oracle. The CEV name has the following format: 19.customized_string. A valid CEV name is 19.my_cev1. For more information, see Creating an RDS Custom for Oracle DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server See RDS Custom for SQL Server general requirements in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for Db2 For information, see Db2 on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for MariaDB For information, see MariaDB on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server For information, see Microsoft SQL Server versions on Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for MySQL For information, see MySQL on Amazon RDS versions in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for Oracle For information, see Oracle Database Engine release notes in the Amazon RDS User Guide. RDS for PostgreSQL For information, see Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
2268
2268
  */
2269
2269
  EngineVersion?: String;
2270
2270
  /**
@@ -2272,11 +2272,11 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2272
2272
  */
2273
2273
  AutoMinorVersionUpgrade?: BooleanOptional;
2274
2274
  /**
2275
- * The license model information for this DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included RDS for MySQL - general-public-license RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license
2275
+ * The license model information for this DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included RDS for MySQL - general-public-license RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license
2276
2276
  */
2277
2277
  LicenseModel?: String;
2278
2278
  /**
2279
- * The amount of Provisioned IOPS (input/output operations per second) to initially allocate for the DB instance. For information about valid IOPS values, see Amazon RDS DB instance storage in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Storage is managed by the DB cluster. Constraints: For RDS for MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL - Must be a multiple between .5 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance. For RDS for SQL Server - Must be a multiple between 1 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance.
2279
+ * The amount of Provisioned IOPS (input/output operations per second) to initially allocate for the DB instance. For information about valid IOPS values, see Amazon RDS DB instance storage in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora DB instances. Storage is managed by the DB cluster. Constraints: For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL - Must be a multiple between .5 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance. For RDS for SQL Server - Must be a multiple between 1 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance.
2280
2280
  */
2281
2281
  Iops?: IntegerOptional;
2282
2282
  /**
@@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2324
2324
  */
2325
2325
  KmsKeyId?: String;
2326
2326
  /**
2327
- * The Active Directory directory ID to create the DB instance in. Currently, only Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances can be created in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (The domain is managed by the DB cluster.) RDS Custom
2327
+ * The Active Directory directory ID to create the DB instance in. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (The domain is managed by the DB cluster.) RDS Custom
2328
2328
  */
2329
2329
  Domain?: String;
2330
2330
  /**
@@ -2384,7 +2384,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2384
2384
  */
2385
2385
  PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod?: IntegerOptional;
2386
2386
  /**
2387
- * The list of log types that need to be enabled for exporting to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (CloudWatch Logs exports are managed by the DB cluster.) RDS Custom The following values are valid for each DB engine: RDS for MariaDB - audit | error | general | slowquery RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - agent | error RDS for MySQL - audit | error | general | slowquery RDS for Oracle - alert | audit | listener | trace | oemagent RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql | upgrade
2387
+ * The list of log types to enable for exporting to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (CloudWatch Logs exports are managed by the DB cluster.) RDS Custom The following values are valid for each DB engine: RDS for Db2 - diag.log | notify.log RDS for MariaDB - audit | error | general | slowquery RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - agent | error RDS for MySQL - audit | error | general | slowquery RDS for Oracle - alert | audit | listener | trace | oemagent RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql | upgrade
2388
2388
  */
2389
2389
  EnableCloudwatchLogsExports?: LogTypeList;
2390
2390
  /**
@@ -2408,7 +2408,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2408
2408
  */
2409
2409
  CustomIamInstanceProfile?: String;
2410
2410
  /**
2411
- * The location for storing automated backups and manual snapshots. Valie Values: outposts (Amazon Web Services Outposts) region (Amazon Web Services Region) Default: region For more information, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
2411
+ * The location for storing automated backups and manual snapshots. Valid Values: outposts (Amazon Web Services Outposts) region (Amazon Web Services Region) Default: region For more information, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
2412
2412
  */
2413
2413
  BackupTarget?: String;
2414
2414
  /**
@@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2450
2450
  */
2451
2451
  DBInstanceIdentifier: String;
2452
2452
  /**
2453
- * The identifier of the DB instance that will act as the source for the read replica. Each DB instance can have up to 15 read replicas, with the exception of Oracle and SQL Server, which can have up to five. Constraints: Must be the identifier of an existing MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server DB instance. Can't be specified if the SourceDBClusterIdentifier parameter is also specified. For the limitations of Oracle read replicas, see Version and licensing considerations for RDS for Oracle replicas in the Amazon RDS User Guide. For the limitations of SQL Server read replicas, see Read replica limitations with SQL Server in the Amazon RDS User Guide. The specified DB instance must have automatic backups enabled, that is, its backup retention period must be greater than 0. If the source DB instance is in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the read replica, specify a valid DB instance identifier. If the source DB instance is in a different Amazon Web Services Region from the read replica, specify a valid DB instance ARN. For more information, see Constructing an ARN for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This doesn't apply to SQL Server or RDS Custom, which don't support cross-Region replicas.
2453
+ * The identifier of the DB instance that will act as the source for the read replica. Each DB instance can have up to 15 read replicas, with the exception of Oracle and SQL Server, which can have up to five. Constraints: Must be the identifier of an existing Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server DB instance. Can't be specified if the SourceDBClusterIdentifier parameter is also specified. For the limitations of Oracle read replicas, see Version and licensing considerations for RDS for Oracle replicas in the Amazon RDS User Guide. For the limitations of SQL Server read replicas, see Read replica limitations with SQL Server in the Amazon RDS User Guide. The specified DB instance must have automatic backups enabled, that is, its backup retention period must be greater than 0. If the source DB instance is in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the read replica, specify a valid DB instance identifier. If the source DB instance is in a different Amazon Web Services Region from the read replica, specify a valid DB instance ARN. For more information, see Constructing an ARN for Amazon RDS in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This doesn't apply to SQL Server or RDS Custom, which don't support cross-Region replicas.
2454
2454
  */
2455
2455
  SourceDBInstanceIdentifier?: String;
2456
2456
  /**
@@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2635
2635
  */
2636
2636
  DBParameterGroupName: String;
2637
2637
  /**
2638
- * 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-mysql aurora-postgresql mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2638
+ * 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-mysql aurora-postgresql db2-ae db2-se mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2639
2639
  */
2640
2640
  DBParameterGroupFamily: String;
2641
2641
  /**
@@ -2871,7 +2871,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
2871
2871
  */
2872
2872
  OptionGroupName: String;
2873
2873
  /**
2874
- * Specifies the name of the engine that this option group should be associated with. Valid Values: mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2874
+ * The name of the engine to associate this option group with. Valid Values: db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
2875
2875
  */
2876
2876
  EngineName: String;
2877
2877
  /**
@@ -5397,7 +5397,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5397
5397
  }
5398
5398
  export interface DescribeDBEngineVersionsMessage {
5399
5399
  /**
5400
- * The database engine to return version details for. Valid Values: aurora-mysql aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5400
+ * The database engine to return version details for. Valid Values: aurora-mysql aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5401
5401
  */
5402
5402
  Engine?: String;
5403
5403
  /**
@@ -5836,7 +5836,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5836
5836
  }
5837
5837
  export interface DescribeEngineDefaultParametersMessage {
5838
5838
  /**
5839
- * The name of the DB parameter group family. Valid Values: aurora-mysql5.7 aurora-mysql8.0 aurora-postgresql10 aurora-postgresql11 aurora-postgresql12 aurora-postgresql13 aurora-postgresql14 custom-oracle-ee-19 mariadb10.2 mariadb10.3 mariadb10.4 mariadb10.5 mariadb10.6 mysql5.7 mysql8.0 oracle-ee-19 oracle-ee-cdb-19 oracle-ee-cdb-21 oracle-se2-19 oracle-se2-cdb-19 oracle-se2-cdb-21 postgres10 postgres11 postgres12 postgres13 postgres14 sqlserver-ee-11.0 sqlserver-ee-12.0 sqlserver-ee-13.0 sqlserver-ee-14.0 sqlserver-ee-15.0 sqlserver-ex-11.0 sqlserver-ex-12.0 sqlserver-ex-13.0 sqlserver-ex-14.0 sqlserver-ex-15.0 sqlserver-se-11.0 sqlserver-se-12.0 sqlserver-se-13.0 sqlserver-se-14.0 sqlserver-se-15.0 sqlserver-web-11.0 sqlserver-web-12.0 sqlserver-web-13.0 sqlserver-web-14.0 sqlserver-web-15.0
5839
+ * The name of the DB parameter group family. Valid Values: aurora-mysql5.7 aurora-mysql8.0 aurora-postgresql10 aurora-postgresql11 aurora-postgresql12 aurora-postgresql13 aurora-postgresql14 custom-oracle-ee-19 db2-ae db2-se mariadb10.2 mariadb10.3 mariadb10.4 mariadb10.5 mariadb10.6 mysql5.7 mysql8.0 oracle-ee-19 oracle-ee-cdb-19 oracle-ee-cdb-21 oracle-se2-19 oracle-se2-cdb-19 oracle-se2-cdb-21 postgres10 postgres11 postgres12 postgres13 postgres14 sqlserver-ee-11.0 sqlserver-ee-12.0 sqlserver-ee-13.0 sqlserver-ee-14.0 sqlserver-ee-15.0 sqlserver-ex-11.0 sqlserver-ex-12.0 sqlserver-ex-13.0 sqlserver-ex-14.0 sqlserver-ex-15.0 sqlserver-se-11.0 sqlserver-se-12.0 sqlserver-se-13.0 sqlserver-se-14.0 sqlserver-se-15.0 sqlserver-web-11.0 sqlserver-web-12.0 sqlserver-web-13.0 sqlserver-web-14.0 sqlserver-web-15.0
5840
5840
  */
5841
5841
  DBParameterGroupFamily: String;
5842
5842
  /**
@@ -5995,7 +5995,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
5995
5995
  }
5996
5996
  export interface DescribeOptionGroupOptionsMessage {
5997
5997
  /**
5998
- * A required parameter. Options available for the given engine name are described. Valid Values: mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5998
+ * The name of the engine to describe options for. Valid Values: db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
5999
5999
  */
6000
6000
  EngineName: String;
6001
6001
  /**
@@ -6033,7 +6033,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6033
6033
  */
6034
6034
  MaxRecords?: IntegerOptional;
6035
6035
  /**
6036
- * Filters the list of option groups to only include groups associated with a specific database engine. Valid Values: mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
6036
+ * A filter to only include option groups associated with this database engine. Valid Values: db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
6037
6037
  */
6038
6038
  EngineName?: String;
6039
6039
  /**
@@ -6043,23 +6043,23 @@ declare namespace RDS {
6043
6043
  }
6044
6044
  export interface DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsMessage {
6045
6045
  /**
6046
- * The name of the engine to retrieve DB instance options for. Valid Values: aurora-mysql aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
6046
+ * The name of the engine to describe DB instance options for. Valid Values: aurora-mysql aurora-postgresql custom-oracle-ee db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
6047
6047
  */
6048
6048
  Engine: String;
6049
6049
  /**
6050
- * The engine version filter value. Specify this parameter to show only the available offerings matching the specified engine version.
6050
+ * A filter to include only the available options for the specified engine version.
6051
6051
  */
6052
6052
  EngineVersion?: String;
6053
6053
  /**
6054
- * The DB instance class filter value. Specify this parameter to show only the available offerings matching the specified DB instance class.
6054
+ * A filter to include only the available options for the specified DB instance class.
6055
6055
  */
6056
6056
  DBInstanceClass?: String;
6057
6057
  /**
6058
- * The license model filter value. Specify this parameter to show only the available offerings matching the specified license model. RDS Custom supports only the BYOL licensing model.
6058
+ * A filter to include only the available options for the specified license model. RDS Custom supports only the BYOL licensing model.
6059
6059
  */
6060
6060
  LicenseModel?: String;
6061
6061
  /**
6062
- * The Availability Zone group associated with a Local Zone. Specify this parameter to retrieve available offerings for the Local Zones in the group. Omit this parameter to show the available offerings in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
6062
+ * The Availability Zone group associated with a Local Zone. Specify this parameter to retrieve available options for the Local Zones in the group. Omit this parameter to show the available options in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
6063
6063
  */
6064
6064
  AvailabilityZoneGroup?: String;
6065
6065
  /**
@@ -7117,7 +7117,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
7117
7117
  */
7118
7118
  DBInstanceIdentifier: String;
7119
7119
  /**
7120
- * The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. For RDS for MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value. For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.
7120
+ * The new amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to allocate for the DB instance. For RDS for Db2, MariaDB, RDS for MySQL, RDS for Oracle, and RDS for PostgreSQL, the value supplied must be at least 10% greater than the current value. Values that are not at least 10% greater than the existing value are rounded up so that they are 10% greater than the current value. For the valid values for allocated storage for each engine, see CreateDBInstance.
7121
7121
  */
7122
7122
  AllocatedStorage?: IntegerOptional;
7123
7123
  /**
@@ -7141,7 +7141,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
7141
7141
  */
7142
7142
  ApplyImmediately?: Boolean;
7143
7143
  /**
7144
- * The new password for the master user. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response. Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this action provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.) RDS Custom Default: Uses existing setting Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". Length Constraints: RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
7144
+ * The new password for the master user. Changing this parameter doesn't result in an outage and the change is asynchronously applied as soon as possible. Between the time of the request and the completion of the request, the MasterUserPassword element exists in the PendingModifiedValues element of the operation response. Amazon RDS API operations never return the password, so this operation provides a way to regain access to a primary instance user if the password is lost. This includes restoring privileges that might have been accidentally revoked. This setting doesn't apply to the following DB instances: Amazon Aurora (The password for the master user is managed by the DB cluster. For more information, see ModifyDBCluster.) RDS Custom Default: Uses existing setting Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&amp;" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character. Length Constraints: RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 255 characters. RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
7145
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  */
7146
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  MasterUserPassword?: String;
7147
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  /**
@@ -7177,7 +7177,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
7177
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  */
7178
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  AutoMinorVersionUpgrade?: BooleanOptional;
7179
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  /**
7180
- * The license model for the DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included RDS for MySQL - general-public-license RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license
7180
+ * The license model for the DB instance. This setting doesn't apply to Amazon Aurora or RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: RDS for Db2 - bring-your-own-license RDS for MariaDB - general-public-license RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - license-included RDS for MySQL - general-public-license RDS for Oracle - bring-your-own-license | license-included RDS for PostgreSQL - postgresql-license
7181
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  */
7182
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  LicenseModel?: String;
7183
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  /**
@@ -7209,7 +7209,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  */
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  CACertificateIdentifier?: String;
7211
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  /**
7212
- * The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
7212
+ * The Active Directory directory ID to move the DB instance to. Specify none to remove the instance from its current domain. You must create the domain before this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
7213
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  */
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  Domain?: String;
7215
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  /**
@@ -7237,7 +7237,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
7237
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  */
7238
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  MonitoringInterval?: IntegerOptional;
7239
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  /**
7240
- * The port number on which the database accepts connections. The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance. If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: 1150-65535 Default: Amazon Aurora - 3306 RDS for MariaDB - 3306 RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433 RDS for MySQL - 3306 RDS for Oracle - 1521 RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432 Constraints: For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.
7240
+ * The port number on which the database accepts connections. The value of the DBPortNumber parameter must not match any of the port values specified for options in the option group for the DB instance. If you change the DBPortNumber value, your database restarts regardless of the value of the ApplyImmediately parameter. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances. Valid Values: 1150-65535 Default: Amazon Aurora - 3306 RDS for Db2 - 50000 RDS for MariaDB - 3306 RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - 1433 RDS for MySQL - 3306 RDS for Oracle - 1521 RDS for PostgreSQL - 5432 Constraints: For RDS for Microsoft SQL Server, the value can't be 1234, 1434, 3260, 3343, 3389, 47001, or 49152-49156.
7241
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  */
7242
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  DBPortNumber?: IntegerOptional;
7243
7243
  /**
@@ -8999,11 +8999,11 @@ declare namespace RDS {
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  }
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  export interface RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotMessage {
9001
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  /**
9002
- * Name of the DB instance to create from the DB snapshot. This parameter isn't case-sensitive. Constraints: Must contain from 1 to 63 numbers, letters, or hyphens First character must be a letter Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens Example: my-snapshot-id
9002
+ * The name of the DB instance to create from the DB snapshot. This parameter isn't case-sensitive. Constraints: Must contain from 1 to 63 numbers, letters, or hyphens. First character must be a letter. Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens. Example: my-snapshot-id
9003
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  */
9004
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  DBInstanceIdentifier: String;
9005
9005
  /**
9006
- * The identifier for the DB snapshot to restore from. Constraints: Must match the identifier of an existing DBSnapshot. Can't be specified when DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier is specified. Must be specified when DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier isn't specified. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot.
9006
+ * The identifier for the DB snapshot to restore from. Constraints: Must match the identifier of an existing DB snapshot. Can't be specified when DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier is specified. Must be specified when DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier isn't specified. If you are restoring from a shared manual DB snapshot, the DBSnapshotIdentifier must be the ARN of the shared DB snapshot.
9007
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  */
9008
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  DBSnapshotIdentifier?: String;
9009
9009
  /**
@@ -9019,7 +9019,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9019
9019
  */
9020
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  AvailabilityZone?: String;
9021
9021
  /**
9022
- * The DB subnet group name to use for the new instance. Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DBSubnetGroup. Example: mydbsubnetgroup
9022
+ * The name of the DB subnet group to use for the new instance. Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DB subnet group. Example: mydbsubnetgroup
9023
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  */
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  DBSubnetGroupName?: String;
9025
9025
  /**
@@ -9039,11 +9039,11 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9039
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  */
9040
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  LicenseModel?: String;
9041
9041
  /**
9042
- * The database name for the restored DB instance. This parameter doesn't apply to the MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MariaDB engines. It also doesn't apply to RDS Custom DB instances.
9042
+ * The name of the database for the restored DB instance. This parameter only applies to RDS for Oracle and RDS for SQL Server DB instances. It doesn't apply to the other engines or to RDS Custom DB instances.
9043
9043
  */
9044
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  DBName?: String;
9045
9045
  /**
9046
- * The database engine to use for the new instance. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Default: The same as source Constraint: Must be compatible with the engine of the source. For example, you can restore a MariaDB 10.1 DB instance from a MySQL 5.6 snapshot. Valid Values: mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
9046
+ * The database engine to use for the new instance. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Default: The same as source Constraint: Must be compatible with the engine of the source. For example, you can restore a MariaDB 10.1 DB instance from a MySQL 5.6 snapshot. Valid Values: db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web
9047
9047
  */
9048
9048
  Engine?: String;
9049
9049
  /**
@@ -9072,7 +9072,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9072
9072
  */
9073
9073
  VpcSecurityGroupIds?: VpcSecurityGroupIdList;
9074
9074
  /**
9075
- * Specify the Active Directory directory ID to restore the DB instance in. The domain/ must be created prior to this operation. Currently, you can create only MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
9075
+ * The Active Directory directory ID to restore the DB instance in. The domain/ must be created prior to this operation. Currently, you can create only Db2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances in an Active Directory Domain. For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
9076
9076
  */
9077
9077
  Domain?: String;
9078
9078
  /**
@@ -9104,7 +9104,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9104
9104
  */
9105
9105
  EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication?: BooleanOptional;
9106
9106
  /**
9107
- * The list of logs that the restored DB instance is to export to CloudWatch Logs. The values in the list depend on the DB engine being used. For more information, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
9107
+ * The list of logs for the restored DB instance to export to CloudWatch Logs. The values in the list depend on the DB engine. For more information, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
9108
9108
  */
9109
9109
  EnableCloudwatchLogsExports?: LogTypeList;
9110
9110
  /**
@@ -9116,7 +9116,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9116
9116
  */
9117
9117
  UseDefaultProcessorFeatures?: BooleanOptional;
9118
9118
  /**
9119
- * The name of the DB parameter group to associate with this DB instance. If you don't specify a value for DBParameterGroupName, then RDS uses the default DBParameterGroup for the specified DB engine. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DBParameterGroup. Must be 1 to 255 letters, numbers, or hyphens. First character must be a letter. Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
9119
+ * The name of the DB parameter group to associate with this DB instance. If you don't specify a value for DBParameterGroupName, then RDS uses the default DBParameterGroup for the specified DB engine. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DB parameter group. Must be 1 to 255 letters, numbers, or hyphens. First character must be a letter. Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
9120
9120
  */
9121
9121
  DBParameterGroupName?: String;
9122
9122
  /**
@@ -9185,7 +9185,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9185
9185
  */
9186
9186
  MasterUsername?: String;
9187
9187
  /**
9188
- * The password for the master user. The password can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. MariaDB Constraints: Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. Microsoft SQL Server Constraints: Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. MySQL Constraints: Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. Oracle Constraints: Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. PostgreSQL Constraints: Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
9188
+ * The password for the master user. Constraints: Can't be specified if ManageMasterUserPassword is turned on. Can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, or "@". For RDS for Oracle, can't include the "&amp;" (ampersand) or the "'" (single quotes) character. Length Constraints: RDS for Db2 - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MariaDB - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters. RDS for MySQL - Must contain from 8 to 41 characters. RDS for Oracle - Must contain from 8 to 30 characters. RDS for PostgreSQL - Must contain from 8 to 128 characters.
9189
9189
  */
9190
9190
  MasterUserPassword?: String;
9191
9191
  /**
@@ -9410,11 +9410,11 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9410
9410
  */
9411
9411
  LicenseModel?: String;
9412
9412
  /**
9413
- * The database name for the restored DB instance. This parameter isn't supported for the MySQL or MariaDB engines. It also doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
9413
+ * The database name for the restored DB instance. This parameter doesn't apply to the following DB instances: RDS Custom RDS for Db2 RDS for MariaDB RDS for MySQL
9414
9414
  */
9415
9415
  DBName?: String;
9416
9416
  /**
9417
- * The database engine to use for the new instance. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Valid Values: mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web Default: The same as source Constraints: Must be compatible with the engine of the source.
9417
+ * The database engine to use for the new instance. This setting doesn't apply to RDS Custom. Valid Values: db2-ae db2-se mariadb mysql oracle-ee oracle-ee-cdb oracle-se2 oracle-se2-cdb postgres sqlserver-ee sqlserver-se sqlserver-ex sqlserver-web Default: The same as source Constraints: Must be compatible with the engine of the source.
9418
9418
  */
9419
9419
  Engine?: String;
9420
9420
  /**
@@ -9515,7 +9515,7 @@ declare namespace RDS {
9515
9515
  */
9516
9516
  CustomIamInstanceProfile?: String;
9517
9517
  /**
9518
- * Specifies where automated backups and manual snapshots are stored for the restored DB instance. Possible values are outposts (Amazon Web Services Outposts) and region (Amazon Web Services Region). The default is region. For more information, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
9518
+ * The location for storing automated backups and manual snapshots for the restored DB instance. Valid Values: outposts (Amazon Web Services Outposts) region (Amazon Web Services Region) Default: region For more information, see Working with Amazon RDS on Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
9519
9519
  */
9520
9520
  BackupTarget?: String;
9521
9521
  /**