@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAmazonRDSAsync extends AbstractAmazonRDS implements AmazonRDSAsync
AmazonRDSAsync. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding overload
that takes a request object and an AsyncHandler, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException.ENDPOINT_PREFIXaddRoleToDBCluster, addRoleToDBInstance, addSourceIdentifierToSubscription, addTagsToResource, applyPendingMaintenanceAction, authorizeDBSecurityGroupIngress, backtrackDBCluster, cancelExportTask, copyDBClusterParameterGroup, copyDBClusterSnapshot, copyDBParameterGroup, copyDBSnapshot, copyOptionGroup, createBlueGreenDeployment, createCustomDBEngineVersion, createDBCluster, createDBClusterEndpoint, createDBClusterParameterGroup, createDBClusterSnapshot, createDBInstance, createDBInstanceReadReplica, createDBParameterGroup, createDBProxy, createDBProxyEndpoint, createDBSecurityGroup, createDBShardGroup, createDBSnapshot, createDBSubnetGroup, createEventSubscription, createGlobalCluster, createIntegration, createOptionGroup, createTenantDatabase, deleteBlueGreenDeployment, deleteCustomDBEngineVersion, deleteDBCluster, deleteDBClusterAutomatedBackup, deleteDBClusterEndpoint, 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restoreDBClusterFromS3, restoreDBClusterFromSnapshot, restoreDBClusterToPointInTime, restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshot, restoreDBInstanceFromS3, restoreDBInstanceToPointInTime, revokeDBSecurityGroupIngress, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdown, startActivityStream, startDBCluster, startDBInstance, startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplication, startExportTask, stopActivityStream, stopDBCluster, stopDBInstance, stopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplication, switchoverBlueGreenDeployment, switchoverGlobalCluster, switchoverReadReplica, waiterspublic Future<AddRoleToDBClusterResult> addRoleToDBClusterAsync(AddRoleToDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAssociates an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with a DB cluster.
addRoleToDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<AddRoleToDBClusterResult> addRoleToDBClusterAsync(AddRoleToDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<AddRoleToDBClusterRequest,AddRoleToDBClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAssociates an Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with a DB cluster.
addRoleToDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AddRoleToDBInstanceResult> addRoleToDBInstanceAsync(AddRoleToDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAssociates an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with a DB instance.
To add a role to a DB instance, the status of the DB instance must be available.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
addRoleToDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<AddRoleToDBInstanceResult> addRoleToDBInstanceAsync(AddRoleToDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<AddRoleToDBInstanceRequest,AddRoleToDBInstanceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAssociates an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role with a DB instance.
To add a role to a DB instance, the status of the DB instance must be available.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
addRoleToDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EventSubscription> addSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionAsync(AddSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds a source identifier to an existing RDS event notification subscription.
addSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EventSubscription> addSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionAsync(AddSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<AddSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionRequest,EventSubscription> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds a source identifier to an existing RDS event notification subscription.
addSourceIdentifierToSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AddTagsToResourceResult> addTagsToResourceAsync(AddTagsToResourceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds metadata tags to an Amazon RDS resource. These tags can also be used with cost allocation reporting to track cost associated with Amazon RDS resources, or used in a Condition statement in an IAM policy for Amazon RDS.
For an overview on tagging your relational database resources, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS Resources.
addTagsToResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<AddTagsToResourceResult> addTagsToResourceAsync(AddTagsToResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<AddTagsToResourceRequest,AddTagsToResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds metadata tags to an Amazon RDS resource. These tags can also be used with cost allocation reporting to track cost associated with Amazon RDS resources, or used in a Condition statement in an IAM policy for Amazon RDS.
For an overview on tagging your relational database resources, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS Resources.
addTagsToResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResourcePendingMaintenanceActions> applyPendingMaintenanceActionAsync(ApplyPendingMaintenanceActionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncApplies a pending maintenance action to a resource (for example, to a DB instance).
applyPendingMaintenanceActionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ResourcePendingMaintenanceActions> applyPendingMaintenanceActionAsync(ApplyPendingMaintenanceActionRequest request, AsyncHandler<ApplyPendingMaintenanceActionRequest,ResourcePendingMaintenanceActions> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncApplies a pending maintenance action to a resource (for example, to a DB instance).
applyPendingMaintenanceActionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSecurityGroup> authorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync(AuthorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables ingress to a DBSecurityGroup using one of two forms of authorization. First, EC2 or VPC security groups can be added to the DBSecurityGroup if the application using the database is running on EC2 or VPC instances. Second, IP ranges are available if the application accessing your database is running on the internet. Required parameters for this API are one of CIDR range, EC2SecurityGroupId for VPC, or (EC2SecurityGroupOwnerId and either EC2SecurityGroupName or EC2SecurityGroupId for non-VPC).
You can't authorize ingress from an EC2 security group in one Amazon Web Services Region to an Amazon RDS DB instance in another. You can't authorize ingress from a VPC security group in one VPC to an Amazon RDS DB instance in another.
For an overview of CIDR ranges, go to the Wikipedia Tutorial.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
authorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSecurityGroup> authorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync(AuthorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest request, AsyncHandler<AuthorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest,DBSecurityGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables ingress to a DBSecurityGroup using one of two forms of authorization. First, EC2 or VPC security groups can be added to the DBSecurityGroup if the application using the database is running on EC2 or VPC instances. Second, IP ranges are available if the application accessing your database is running on the internet. Required parameters for this API are one of CIDR range, EC2SecurityGroupId for VPC, or (EC2SecurityGroupOwnerId and either EC2SecurityGroupName or EC2SecurityGroupId for non-VPC).
You can't authorize ingress from an EC2 security group in one Amazon Web Services Region to an Amazon RDS DB instance in another. You can't authorize ingress from a VPC security group in one VPC to an Amazon RDS DB instance in another.
For an overview of CIDR ranges, go to the Wikipedia Tutorial.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
authorizeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<BacktrackDBClusterResult> backtrackDBClusterAsync(BacktrackDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncBacktracks a DB cluster to a specific time, without creating a new DB cluster.
For more information on backtracking, see Backtracking an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This action applies only to Aurora MySQL DB clusters.
backtrackDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<BacktrackDBClusterResult> backtrackDBClusterAsync(BacktrackDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<BacktrackDBClusterRequest,BacktrackDBClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncBacktracks a DB cluster to a specific time, without creating a new DB cluster.
For more information on backtracking, see Backtracking an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This action applies only to Aurora MySQL DB clusters.
backtrackDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CancelExportTaskResult> cancelExportTaskAsync(CancelExportTaskRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCancels an export task in progress that is exporting a snapshot or cluster to Amazon S3. Any data that has already been written to the S3 bucket isn't removed.
cancelExportTaskAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CancelExportTaskResult> cancelExportTaskAsync(CancelExportTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelExportTaskRequest,CancelExportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCancels an export task in progress that is exporting a snapshot or cluster to Amazon S3. Any data that has already been written to the S3 bucket isn't removed.
cancelExportTaskAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterParameterGroup> copyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(CopyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified DB cluster parameter group.
You can't copy a default DB cluster parameter group. Instead, create a new custom DB cluster parameter group, which copies the default parameters and values for the specified DB cluster parameter group family.
copyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterParameterGroup> copyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(CopyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest,DBClusterParameterGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified DB cluster parameter group.
You can't copy a default DB cluster parameter group. Instead, create a new custom DB cluster parameter group, which copies the default parameters and values for the specified DB cluster parameter group family.
copyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterSnapshot> copyDBClusterSnapshotAsync(CopyDBClusterSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies a snapshot of a DB cluster.
To copy a DB cluster snapshot from a shared manual DB cluster snapshot,
SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier must be the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the shared DB cluster
snapshot.
You can copy an encrypted DB cluster snapshot from another Amazon Web Services Region. In that case, the Amazon
Web Services Region where you call the CopyDBClusterSnapshot operation is the destination Amazon Web
Services Region for the encrypted DB cluster snapshot to be copied to. To copy an encrypted DB cluster snapshot
from another Amazon Web Services Region, you must provide the following values:
KmsKeyId - The Amazon Web Services Key Management System (Amazon Web Services KMS) key identifier
for the key to use to encrypt the copy of the DB cluster snapshot in the destination Amazon Web Services Region.
TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier - The identifier for the new copy of the DB cluster snapshot in
the destination Amazon Web Services Region.
SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier - The DB cluster snapshot identifier for the encrypted DB cluster
snapshot to be copied. This identifier must be in the ARN format for the source Amazon Web Services Region and is
the same value as the SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier in the presigned URL.
To cancel the copy operation once it is in progress, delete the target DB cluster snapshot identified by
TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier while that DB cluster snapshot is in "copying" status.
For more information on copying encrypted Amazon Aurora DB cluster snapshots from one Amazon Web Services Region to another, see Copying a Snapshot in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
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.
copyDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterSnapshot> copyDBClusterSnapshotAsync(CopyDBClusterSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyDBClusterSnapshotRequest,DBClusterSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies a snapshot of a DB cluster.
To copy a DB cluster snapshot from a shared manual DB cluster snapshot,
SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier must be the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the shared DB cluster
snapshot.
You can copy an encrypted DB cluster snapshot from another Amazon Web Services Region. In that case, the Amazon
Web Services Region where you call the CopyDBClusterSnapshot operation is the destination Amazon Web
Services Region for the encrypted DB cluster snapshot to be copied to. To copy an encrypted DB cluster snapshot
from another Amazon Web Services Region, you must provide the following values:
KmsKeyId - The Amazon Web Services Key Management System (Amazon Web Services KMS) key identifier
for the key to use to encrypt the copy of the DB cluster snapshot in the destination Amazon Web Services Region.
TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier - The identifier for the new copy of the DB cluster snapshot in
the destination Amazon Web Services Region.
SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier - The DB cluster snapshot identifier for the encrypted DB cluster
snapshot to be copied. This identifier must be in the ARN format for the source Amazon Web Services Region and is
the same value as the SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier in the presigned URL.
To cancel the copy operation once it is in progress, delete the target DB cluster snapshot identified by
TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier while that DB cluster snapshot is in "copying" status.
For more information on copying encrypted Amazon Aurora DB cluster snapshots from one Amazon Web Services Region to another, see Copying a Snapshot in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
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.
copyDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBParameterGroup> copyDBParameterGroupAsync(CopyDBParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified DB parameter group.
You can't copy a default DB parameter group. Instead, create a new custom DB parameter group, which copies the default parameters and values for the specified DB parameter group family.
copyDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBParameterGroup> copyDBParameterGroupAsync(CopyDBParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyDBParameterGroupRequest,DBParameterGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified DB parameter group.
You can't copy a default DB parameter group. Instead, create a new custom DB parameter group, which copies the default parameters and values for the specified DB parameter group family.
copyDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshot> copyDBSnapshotAsync(CopyDBSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Copies the specified DB snapshot. The source DB snapshot must be in the available state.
You can copy a snapshot from one Amazon Web Services Region to another. In that case, the Amazon Web Services
Region where you call the CopyDBSnapshot operation is the destination Amazon Web Services Region for
the DB snapshot copy.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
For more information about copying snapshots, see Copying a DB Snapshot in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
copyDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshot> copyDBSnapshotAsync(CopyDBSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyDBSnapshotRequest,DBSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Copies the specified DB snapshot. The source DB snapshot must be in the available state.
You can copy a snapshot from one Amazon Web Services Region to another. In that case, the Amazon Web Services
Region where you call the CopyDBSnapshot operation is the destination Amazon Web Services Region for
the DB snapshot copy.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
For more information about copying snapshots, see Copying a DB Snapshot in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
copyDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<OptionGroup> copyOptionGroupAsync(CopyOptionGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified option group.
copyOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<OptionGroup> copyOptionGroupAsync(CopyOptionGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CopyOptionGroupRequest,OptionGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCopies the specified option group.
copyOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateBlueGreenDeploymentResult> createBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(CreateBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a blue/green deployment.
A blue/green deployment creates a staging environment that copies the production environment. In a blue/green deployment, the blue environment is the current production environment. The green environment is the staging environment. The staging environment stays in sync with the current production environment using logical replication.
You can make changes to the databases in the green environment without affecting production workloads. For example, you can upgrade the major or minor DB engine version, change database parameters, or make schema changes in the staging environment. You can thoroughly test changes in the green environment. When ready, you can switch over the environments to promote the green environment to be the new production environment. The switchover typically takes under a minute.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateBlueGreenDeploymentResult> createBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(CreateBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateBlueGreenDeploymentRequest,CreateBlueGreenDeploymentResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a blue/green deployment.
A blue/green deployment creates a staging environment that copies the production environment. In a blue/green deployment, the blue environment is the current production environment. The green environment is the staging environment. The staging environment stays in sync with the current production environment using logical replication.
You can make changes to the databases in the green environment without affecting production workloads. For example, you can upgrade the major or minor DB engine version, change database parameters, or make schema changes in the staging environment. You can thoroughly test changes in the green environment. When ready, you can switch over the environments to promote the green environment to be the new production environment. The switchover typically takes under a minute.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateCustomDBEngineVersionResult> createCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(CreateCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a custom DB engine version (CEV).
createCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateCustomDBEngineVersionResult> createCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(CreateCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateCustomDBEngineVersionRequest,CreateCustomDBEngineVersionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a custom DB engine version (CEV).
createCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> createDBClusterAsync(CreateDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new Amazon Aurora DB cluster or Multi-AZ DB cluster.
If you create an Aurora DB cluster, the request creates an empty cluster. You must explicitly create the writer instance for your DB cluster using the CreateDBInstance operation. If you create a Multi-AZ DB cluster, the request creates a writer and two reader DB instances for you, each in a different Availability Zone.
You can use the ReplicationSourceIdentifier parameter to create an Amazon Aurora DB cluster as a
read replica of another DB cluster or Amazon RDS for MySQL or PostgreSQL DB instance. For more information about
Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon
Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
You can also use the ReplicationSourceIdentifier parameter to create a Multi-AZ DB cluster read
replica with an RDS for MySQL or PostgreSQL DB instance as the source. For more information about Multi-AZ DB
clusters, see Multi-AZ DB
cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
createDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> createDBClusterAsync(CreateDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new Amazon Aurora DB cluster or Multi-AZ DB cluster.
If you create an Aurora DB cluster, the request creates an empty cluster. You must explicitly create the writer instance for your DB cluster using the CreateDBInstance operation. If you create a Multi-AZ DB cluster, the request creates a writer and two reader DB instances for you, each in a different Availability Zone.
You can use the ReplicationSourceIdentifier parameter to create an Amazon Aurora DB cluster as a
read replica of another DB cluster or Amazon RDS for MySQL or PostgreSQL DB instance. For more information about
Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon
Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
You can also use the ReplicationSourceIdentifier parameter to create a Multi-AZ DB cluster read
replica with an RDS for MySQL or PostgreSQL DB instance as the source. For more information about Multi-AZ DB
clusters, see Multi-AZ DB
cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
createDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDBClusterEndpointResult> createDBClusterEndpointAsync(CreateDBClusterEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new custom endpoint and associates it with an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action applies only to Aurora DB clusters.
createDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateDBClusterEndpointResult> createDBClusterEndpointAsync(CreateDBClusterEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBClusterEndpointRequest,CreateDBClusterEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new custom endpoint and associates it with an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action applies only to Aurora DB clusters.
createDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterParameterGroup> createDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(CreateDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB cluster parameter group.
Parameters in a DB cluster parameter group apply to all of the instances in a DB cluster.
A DB cluster parameter group is initially created with the default parameters for the database engine used by
instances in the DB cluster. To provide custom values for any of the parameters, you must modify the group after
creating it using ModifyDBClusterParameterGroup. Once you've created a DB cluster parameter group,
you need to associate it with your DB cluster using ModifyDBCluster.
When you associate a new DB cluster parameter group with a running Aurora DB cluster, reboot the DB instances in the DB cluster without failover for the new DB cluster parameter group and associated settings to take effect.
When you associate a new DB cluster parameter group with a running Multi-AZ DB cluster, reboot the DB cluster without failover for the new DB cluster parameter group and associated settings to take effect.
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 DB cluster 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.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
createDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterParameterGroup> createDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(CreateDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBClusterParameterGroupRequest,DBClusterParameterGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB cluster parameter group.
Parameters in a DB cluster parameter group apply to all of the instances in a DB cluster.
A DB cluster parameter group is initially created with the default parameters for the database engine used by
instances in the DB cluster. To provide custom values for any of the parameters, you must modify the group after
creating it using ModifyDBClusterParameterGroup. Once you've created a DB cluster parameter group,
you need to associate it with your DB cluster using ModifyDBCluster.
When you associate a new DB cluster parameter group with a running Aurora DB cluster, reboot the DB instances in the DB cluster without failover for the new DB cluster parameter group and associated settings to take effect.
When you associate a new DB cluster parameter group with a running Multi-AZ DB cluster, reboot the DB cluster without failover for the new DB cluster parameter group and associated settings to take effect.
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 DB cluster 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.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
createDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterSnapshot> createDBClusterSnapshotAsync(CreateDBClusterSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a snapshot of a DB cluster.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
createDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterSnapshot> createDBClusterSnapshotAsync(CreateDBClusterSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBClusterSnapshotRequest,DBClusterSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a snapshot of a DB cluster.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
createDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> createDBInstanceAsync(CreateDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB instance.
The new DB instance can be an RDS DB instance, or it can be a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster. For an Aurora DB cluster, you can call this operation multiple times to add more than one DB instance to the cluster.
For more information about creating an RDS DB instance, see Creating an Amazon RDS DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about creating a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster, see Creating an Amazon Aurora DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> createDBInstanceAsync(CreateDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB instance.
The new DB instance can be an RDS DB instance, or it can be a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster. For an Aurora DB cluster, you can call this operation multiple times to add more than one DB instance to the cluster.
For more information about creating an RDS DB instance, see Creating an Amazon RDS DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about creating a DB instance in an Aurora DB cluster, see Creating an Amazon Aurora DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> createDBInstanceReadReplicaAsync(CreateDBInstanceReadReplicaRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB instance that acts as a read replica for an existing source DB instance or Multi-AZ DB cluster. You can create a read replica for a DB instance running Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server. You can create a read replica for a Multi-AZ DB cluster running MySQL or PostgreSQL. For more information, see Working with read replicas and Migrating from a Multi-AZ DB cluster to a DB instance using a read replica in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Amazon Aurora doesn't support this operation. To create a DB instance for an Aurora DB cluster, use the
CreateDBInstance operation.
All read replica DB instances are created with backups disabled. All other attributes (including DB security groups and DB parameter groups) are inherited from the source DB instance or cluster, except as specified.
Your source DB instance or cluster must have backup retention enabled.
createDBInstanceReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> createDBInstanceReadReplicaAsync(CreateDBInstanceReadReplicaRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBInstanceReadReplicaRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB instance that acts as a read replica for an existing source DB instance or Multi-AZ DB cluster. You can create a read replica for a DB instance running Db2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server. You can create a read replica for a Multi-AZ DB cluster running MySQL or PostgreSQL. For more information, see Working with read replicas and Migrating from a Multi-AZ DB cluster to a DB instance using a read replica in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
Amazon Aurora doesn't support this operation. To create a DB instance for an Aurora DB cluster, use the
CreateDBInstance operation.
All read replica DB instances are created with backups disabled. All other attributes (including DB security groups and DB parameter groups) are inherited from the source DB instance or cluster, except as specified.
Your source DB instance or cluster must have backup retention enabled.
createDBInstanceReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBParameterGroup> createDBParameterGroupAsync(CreateDBParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB parameter group.
A DB parameter group is initially created with the default parameters for the database engine used by the DB
instance. To provide custom values for any of the parameters, you must modify the group after creating it using
ModifyDBParameterGroup. Once you've created a DB parameter group, you need to associate it with your
DB instance using ModifyDBInstance. When you associate a new DB parameter group with a running DB
instance, you need to reboot the DB instance without failover for the new DB parameter group and associated
settings to take effect.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
After you create 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
create 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.
createDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBParameterGroup> createDBParameterGroupAsync(CreateDBParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBParameterGroupRequest,DBParameterGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB parameter group.
A DB parameter group is initially created with the default parameters for the database engine used by the DB
instance. To provide custom values for any of the parameters, you must modify the group after creating it using
ModifyDBParameterGroup. Once you've created a DB parameter group, you need to associate it with your
DB instance using ModifyDBInstance. When you associate a new DB parameter group with a running DB
instance, you need to reboot the DB instance without failover for the new DB parameter group and associated
settings to take effect.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
After you create 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
create 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.
createDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDBProxyResult> createDBProxyAsync(CreateDBProxyRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB proxy.
createDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateDBProxyResult> createDBProxyAsync(CreateDBProxyRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBProxyRequest,CreateDBProxyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB proxy.
createDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDBProxyEndpointResult> createDBProxyEndpointAsync(CreateDBProxyEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Creates a DBProxyEndpoint. Only applies to proxies that are associated with Aurora DB clusters. You
can use DB proxy endpoints to specify read/write or read-only access to the DB cluster. You can also use DB proxy
endpoints to access a DB proxy through a different VPC than the proxy's default VPC.
createDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateDBProxyEndpointResult> createDBProxyEndpointAsync(CreateDBProxyEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBProxyEndpointRequest,CreateDBProxyEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Creates a DBProxyEndpoint. Only applies to proxies that are associated with Aurora DB clusters. You
can use DB proxy endpoints to specify read/write or read-only access to the DB cluster. You can also use DB proxy
endpoints to access a DB proxy through a different VPC than the proxy's default VPC.
createDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSecurityGroup> createDBSecurityGroupAsync(CreateDBSecurityGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB security group. DB security groups control access to a DB instance.
A DB security group controls access to EC2-Classic DB instances that are not in a VPC.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
createDBSecurityGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSecurityGroup> createDBSecurityGroupAsync(CreateDBSecurityGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBSecurityGroupRequest,DBSecurityGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB security group. DB security groups control access to a DB instance.
A DB security group controls access to EC2-Classic DB instances that are not in a VPC.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
createDBSecurityGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateDBShardGroupResult> createDBShardGroupAsync(CreateDBShardGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB shard group for Aurora Limitless Database. You must enable Aurora Limitless Database to create a DB shard group.
Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only
createDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateDBShardGroupResult> createDBShardGroupAsync(CreateDBShardGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBShardGroupRequest,CreateDBShardGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB shard group for Aurora Limitless Database. You must enable Aurora Limitless Database to create a DB shard group.
Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only
createDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshot> createDBSnapshotAsync(CreateDBSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Creates a snapshot of a DB instance. The source DB instance must be in the available or
storage-optimization state.
createDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshot> createDBSnapshotAsync(CreateDBSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBSnapshotRequest,DBSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Creates a snapshot of a DB instance. The source DB instance must be in the available or
storage-optimization state.
createDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSubnetGroup> createDBSubnetGroupAsync(CreateDBSubnetGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB subnet group. DB subnet groups must contain at least one subnet in at least two AZs in the Amazon Web Services Region.
createDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSubnetGroup> createDBSubnetGroupAsync(CreateDBSubnetGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateDBSubnetGroupRequest,DBSubnetGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new DB subnet group. DB subnet groups must contain at least one subnet in at least two AZs in the Amazon Web Services Region.
createDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EventSubscription> createEventSubscriptionAsync(CreateEventSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates an RDS event notification subscription. This operation requires a topic Amazon Resource Name (ARN) created by either the RDS console, the SNS console, or the SNS API. To obtain an ARN with SNS, you must create a topic in Amazon SNS and subscribe to the topic. The ARN is displayed in the SNS console.
You can specify the type of source (SourceType) that you want to be notified of and provide a list
of RDS sources (SourceIds) that triggers the events. You can also provide a list of event categories
(EventCategories) for events that you want to be notified of. For example, you can specify
SourceType = db-instance, SourceIds = mydbinstance1,
mydbinstance2 and EventCategories = Availability, Backup.
If you specify both the SourceType and SourceIds, such as SourceType =
db-instance and SourceIds = myDBInstance1, you are notified of all the
db-instance events for the specified source. If you specify a SourceType but do not
specify SourceIds, you receive notice of the events for that source type for all your RDS sources.
If you don't specify either the SourceType or the SourceIds, you are notified of events generated
from all RDS sources belonging to your customer account.
For more information about subscribing to an event for RDS DB engines, see Subscribing to Amazon RDS event notification in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about subscribing to an event for Aurora DB engines, see Subscribing to Amazon RDS event notification in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EventSubscription> createEventSubscriptionAsync(CreateEventSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateEventSubscriptionRequest,EventSubscription> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates an RDS event notification subscription. This operation requires a topic Amazon Resource Name (ARN) created by either the RDS console, the SNS console, or the SNS API. To obtain an ARN with SNS, you must create a topic in Amazon SNS and subscribe to the topic. The ARN is displayed in the SNS console.
You can specify the type of source (SourceType) that you want to be notified of and provide a list
of RDS sources (SourceIds) that triggers the events. You can also provide a list of event categories
(EventCategories) for events that you want to be notified of. For example, you can specify
SourceType = db-instance, SourceIds = mydbinstance1,
mydbinstance2 and EventCategories = Availability, Backup.
If you specify both the SourceType and SourceIds, such as SourceType =
db-instance and SourceIds = myDBInstance1, you are notified of all the
db-instance events for the specified source. If you specify a SourceType but do not
specify SourceIds, you receive notice of the events for that source type for all your RDS sources.
If you don't specify either the SourceType or the SourceIds, you are notified of events generated
from all RDS sources belonging to your customer account.
For more information about subscribing to an event for RDS DB engines, see Subscribing to Amazon RDS event notification in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about subscribing to an event for Aurora DB engines, see Subscribing to Amazon RDS event notification in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
createEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GlobalCluster> createGlobalClusterAsync(CreateGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates an Aurora global database spread across multiple Amazon Web Services Regions. The global database contains a single primary cluster with read-write capability, and a read-only secondary cluster that receives data from the primary cluster through high-speed replication performed by the Aurora storage subsystem.
You can create a global database that is initially empty, and then create the primary and secondary DB clusters in the global database. Or you can specify an existing Aurora cluster during the create operation, and this cluster becomes the primary cluster of the global database.
This operation applies only to Aurora DB clusters.
createGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> createGlobalClusterAsync(CreateGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates an Aurora global database spread across multiple Amazon Web Services Regions. The global database contains a single primary cluster with read-write capability, and a read-only secondary cluster that receives data from the primary cluster through high-speed replication performed by the Aurora storage subsystem.
You can create a global database that is initially empty, and then create the primary and secondary DB clusters in the global database. Or you can specify an existing Aurora cluster during the create operation, and this cluster becomes the primary cluster of the global database.
This operation applies only to Aurora DB clusters.
createGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateIntegrationResult> createIntegrationAsync(CreateIntegrationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
createIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<CreateIntegrationResult> createIntegrationAsync(CreateIntegrationRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateIntegrationRequest,CreateIntegrationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
createIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<OptionGroup> createOptionGroupAsync(CreateOptionGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new option group. You can create up to 20 option groups.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
createOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<OptionGroup> createOptionGroupAsync(CreateOptionGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateOptionGroupRequest,OptionGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a new option group. You can create up to 20 option groups.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
createOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TenantDatabase> createTenantDatabaseAsync(CreateTenantDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a tenant database in a DB instance that uses the multi-tenant configuration. Only RDS for Oracle container database (CDB) instances are supported.
createTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<TenantDatabase> createTenantDatabaseAsync(CreateTenantDatabaseRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateTenantDatabaseRequest,TenantDatabase> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates a tenant database in a DB instance that uses the multi-tenant configuration. Only RDS for Oracle container database (CDB) instances are supported.
createTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentResult> deleteBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a blue/green deployment.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
deleteBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentResult> deleteBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentRequest,DeleteBlueGreenDeploymentResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a blue/green deployment.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
deleteBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResult> deleteCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a custom engine version. To run this command, make sure you meet the following prerequisites:
The CEV must not be the default for RDS Custom. If it is, change the default before running this command.
The CEV must not be associated with an RDS Custom DB instance, RDS Custom instance snapshot, or automated backup of your RDS Custom instance.
Typically, deletion takes a few minutes.
The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with Amazon Web
Services CloudTrail. If you turn on data logging for Amazon RDS in CloudTrail, calls to the
DeleteCustomDbEngineVersion event aren't logged. However, you might see calls from the API gateway
that accesses your Amazon S3 bucket. These calls originate from the MediaImport service for the
DeleteCustomDbEngineVersion event.
For more information, see Deleting a CEV in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
deleteCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResult> deleteCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionRequest,DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a custom engine version. To run this command, make sure you meet the following prerequisites:
The CEV must not be the default for RDS Custom. If it is, change the default before running this command.
The CEV must not be associated with an RDS Custom DB instance, RDS Custom instance snapshot, or automated backup of your RDS Custom instance.
Typically, deletion takes a few minutes.
The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with Amazon Web
Services CloudTrail. If you turn on data logging for Amazon RDS in CloudTrail, calls to the
DeleteCustomDbEngineVersion event aren't logged. However, you might see calls from the API gateway
that accesses your Amazon S3 bucket. These calls originate from the MediaImport service for the
DeleteCustomDbEngineVersion event.
For more information, see Deleting a CEV in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
deleteCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> deleteDBClusterAsync(DeleteDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncThe DeleteDBCluster action deletes a previously provisioned DB cluster. When you delete a DB cluster, all automated backups for that DB cluster are deleted and can't be recovered. Manual DB cluster snapshots of the specified DB cluster are not deleted.
If you're deleting a Multi-AZ DB cluster with read replicas, all cluster members are terminated and read replicas are promoted to standalone instances.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> deleteDBClusterAsync(DeleteDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncThe DeleteDBCluster action deletes a previously provisioned DB cluster. When you delete a DB cluster, all automated backups for that DB cluster are deleted and can't be recovered. Manual DB cluster snapshots of the specified DB cluster are not deleted.
If you're deleting a Multi-AZ DB cluster with read replicas, all cluster members are terminated and read replicas are promoted to standalone instances.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterAutomatedBackup> deleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupAsync(DeleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes automated backups using the DbClusterResourceId value of the source DB cluster or the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) of the automated backups.
deleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterAutomatedBackup> deleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupAsync(DeleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupRequest,DBClusterAutomatedBackup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes automated backups using the DbClusterResourceId value of the source DB cluster or the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) of the automated backups.
deleteDBClusterAutomatedBackupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBClusterEndpointResult> deleteDBClusterEndpointAsync(DeleteDBClusterEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a custom endpoint and removes it from an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
deleteDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBClusterEndpointResult> deleteDBClusterEndpointAsync(DeleteDBClusterEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBClusterEndpointRequest,DeleteDBClusterEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a custom endpoint and removes it from an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
deleteDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupResult> deleteDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a specified DB cluster parameter group. The DB cluster parameter group to be deleted can't be associated with any DB clusters.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupResult> deleteDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupRequest,DeleteDBClusterParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a specified DB cluster parameter group. The DB cluster parameter group to be deleted can't be associated with any DB clusters.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterSnapshot> deleteDBClusterSnapshotAsync(DeleteDBClusterSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB cluster snapshot. If the snapshot is being copied, the copy operation is terminated.
The DB cluster snapshot must be in the available state to be deleted.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterSnapshot> deleteDBClusterSnapshotAsync(DeleteDBClusterSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBClusterSnapshotRequest,DBClusterSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB cluster snapshot. If the snapshot is being copied, the copy operation is terminated.
The DB cluster snapshot must be in the available state to be deleted.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
deleteDBClusterSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> deleteDBInstanceAsync(DeleteDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a previously provisioned DB instance. When you delete a DB instance, all automated backups for that instance are deleted and can't be recovered. However, manual DB snapshots of the DB instance aren't deleted.
If you request a final DB snapshot, the status of the Amazon RDS DB instance is deleting until the
DB snapshot is created. This operation can't be canceled or reverted after it begins. To monitor the status of
this operation, use DescribeDBInstance.
When a DB instance is in a failure state and has a status of failed,
incompatible-restore, or incompatible-network, you can only delete it when you skip
creation of the final snapshot with the SkipFinalSnapshot parameter.
If the specified DB instance is part of an Amazon Aurora DB cluster, you can't delete the DB instance if both of the following conditions are true:
The DB cluster is a read replica of another Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
The DB instance is the only instance in the DB cluster.
To delete a DB instance in this case, first use the PromoteReadReplicaDBCluster operation to promote
the DB cluster so that it's no longer a read replica. After the promotion completes, use the
DeleteDBInstance operation to delete the final instance in the DB cluster.
For RDS Custom DB instances, deleting the DB instance permanently deletes the EC2 instance and the associated EBS volumes. Make sure that you don't terminate or delete these resources before you delete the DB instance. Otherwise, deleting the DB instance and creation of the final snapshot might fail.
deleteDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> deleteDBInstanceAsync(DeleteDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a previously provisioned DB instance. When you delete a DB instance, all automated backups for that instance are deleted and can't be recovered. However, manual DB snapshots of the DB instance aren't deleted.
If you request a final DB snapshot, the status of the Amazon RDS DB instance is deleting until the
DB snapshot is created. This operation can't be canceled or reverted after it begins. To monitor the status of
this operation, use DescribeDBInstance.
When a DB instance is in a failure state and has a status of failed,
incompatible-restore, or incompatible-network, you can only delete it when you skip
creation of the final snapshot with the SkipFinalSnapshot parameter.
If the specified DB instance is part of an Amazon Aurora DB cluster, you can't delete the DB instance if both of the following conditions are true:
The DB cluster is a read replica of another Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
The DB instance is the only instance in the DB cluster.
To delete a DB instance in this case, first use the PromoteReadReplicaDBCluster operation to promote
the DB cluster so that it's no longer a read replica. After the promotion completes, use the
DeleteDBInstance operation to delete the final instance in the DB cluster.
For RDS Custom DB instances, deleting the DB instance permanently deletes the EC2 instance and the associated EBS volumes. Make sure that you don't terminate or delete these resources before you delete the DB instance. Otherwise, deleting the DB instance and creation of the final snapshot might fail.
deleteDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> deleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupAsync(DeleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes automated backups using the DbiResourceId value of the source DB instance or the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) of the automated backups.
deleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncrequest - Parameter input for the DeleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackup operation.public Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> deleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupAsync(DeleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupRequest,DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes automated backups using the DbiResourceId value of the source DB instance or the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) of the automated backups.
deleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncrequest - Parameter input for the DeleteDBInstanceAutomatedBackup operation.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBParameterGroupResult> deleteDBParameterGroupAsync(DeleteDBParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a specified DB parameter group. The DB parameter group to be deleted can't be associated with any DB instances.
deleteDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBParameterGroupResult> deleteDBParameterGroupAsync(DeleteDBParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBParameterGroupRequest,DeleteDBParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a specified DB parameter group. The DB parameter group to be deleted can't be associated with any DB instances.
deleteDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBProxyResult> deleteDBProxyAsync(DeleteDBProxyRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an existing DB proxy.
deleteDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBProxyResult> deleteDBProxyAsync(DeleteDBProxyRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBProxyRequest,DeleteDBProxyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an existing DB proxy.
deleteDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBProxyEndpointResult> deleteDBProxyEndpointAsync(DeleteDBProxyEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes a DBProxyEndpoint. Doing so removes the ability to access the DB proxy using the endpoint
that you defined. The endpoint that you delete might have provided capabilities such as read/write or read-only
operations, or using a different VPC than the DB proxy's default VPC.
deleteDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBProxyEndpointResult> deleteDBProxyEndpointAsync(DeleteDBProxyEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBProxyEndpointRequest,DeleteDBProxyEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Deletes a DBProxyEndpoint. Doing so removes the ability to access the DB proxy using the endpoint
that you defined. The endpoint that you delete might have provided capabilities such as read/write or read-only
operations, or using a different VPC than the DB proxy's default VPC.
deleteDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBSecurityGroupResult> deleteDBSecurityGroupAsync(DeleteDBSecurityGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB security group.
The specified DB security group must not be associated with any DB instances.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
deleteDBSecurityGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBSecurityGroupResult> deleteDBSecurityGroupAsync(DeleteDBSecurityGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBSecurityGroupRequest,DeleteDBSecurityGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB security group.
The specified DB security group must not be associated with any DB instances.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
deleteDBSecurityGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBShardGroupResult> deleteDBShardGroupAsync(DeleteDBShardGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an Aurora Limitless Database DB shard group.
deleteDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBShardGroupResult> deleteDBShardGroupAsync(DeleteDBShardGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBShardGroupRequest,DeleteDBShardGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an Aurora Limitless Database DB shard group.
deleteDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshot> deleteDBSnapshotAsync(DeleteDBSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB snapshot. If the snapshot is being copied, the copy operation is terminated.
The DB snapshot must be in the available state to be deleted.
deleteDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshot> deleteDBSnapshotAsync(DeleteDBSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBSnapshotRequest,DBSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB snapshot. If the snapshot is being copied, the copy operation is terminated.
The DB snapshot must be in the available state to be deleted.
deleteDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteDBSubnetGroupResult> deleteDBSubnetGroupAsync(DeleteDBSubnetGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB subnet group.
The specified database subnet group must not be associated with any DB instances.
deleteDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteDBSubnetGroupResult> deleteDBSubnetGroupAsync(DeleteDBSubnetGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteDBSubnetGroupRequest,DeleteDBSubnetGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a DB subnet group.
The specified database subnet group must not be associated with any DB instances.
deleteDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EventSubscription> deleteEventSubscriptionAsync(DeleteEventSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an RDS event notification subscription.
deleteEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EventSubscription> deleteEventSubscriptionAsync(DeleteEventSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteEventSubscriptionRequest,EventSubscription> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an RDS event notification subscription.
deleteEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GlobalCluster> deleteGlobalClusterAsync(DeleteGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a global database cluster. The primary and secondary clusters must already be detached or destroyed first.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
deleteGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> deleteGlobalClusterAsync(DeleteGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a global database cluster. The primary and secondary clusters must already be detached or destroyed first.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
deleteGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteIntegrationResult> deleteIntegrationAsync(DeleteIntegrationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
deleteIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteIntegrationResult> deleteIntegrationAsync(DeleteIntegrationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteIntegrationRequest,DeleteIntegrationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
deleteIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteOptionGroupResult> deleteOptionGroupAsync(DeleteOptionGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an existing option group.
deleteOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteOptionGroupResult> deleteOptionGroupAsync(DeleteOptionGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteOptionGroupRequest,DeleteOptionGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes an existing option group.
deleteOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TenantDatabase> deleteTenantDatabaseAsync(DeleteTenantDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a tenant database from your DB instance. This command only applies to RDS for Oracle container database (CDB) instances.
You can't delete a tenant database when it is the only tenant in the DB instance.
deleteTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<TenantDatabase> deleteTenantDatabaseAsync(DeleteTenantDatabaseRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteTenantDatabaseRequest,TenantDatabase> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDeletes a tenant database from your DB instance. This command only applies to RDS for Oracle container database (CDB) instances.
You can't delete a tenant database when it is the only tenant in the DB instance.
deleteTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeregisterDBProxyTargetsResult> deregisterDBProxyTargetsAsync(DeregisterDBProxyTargetsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Remove the association between one or more DBProxyTarget data structures and a
DBProxyTargetGroup.
deregisterDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DeregisterDBProxyTargetsResult> deregisterDBProxyTargetsAsync(DeregisterDBProxyTargetsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeregisterDBProxyTargetsRequest,DeregisterDBProxyTargetsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Remove the association between one or more DBProxyTarget data structures and a
DBProxyTargetGroup.
deregisterDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists all of the attributes for a customer account. The attributes include Amazon RDS quotas for the account, such as the number of DB instances allowed. The description for a quota includes the quota name, current usage toward that quota, and the quota's maximum value.
This command doesn't take any parameters.
describeAccountAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountAttributesRequest,DescribeAccountAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists all of the attributes for a customer account. The attributes include Amazon RDS quotas for the account, such as the number of DB instances allowed. The description for a quota includes the quota name, current usage toward that quota, and the quota's maximum value.
This command doesn't take any parameters.
describeAccountAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync()
describeAccountAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest)public Future<DescribeAccountAttributesResult> describeAccountAttributesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeAccountAttributesRequest,DescribeAccountAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
describeAccountAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeAccountAttributesAsync(DescribeAccountAttributesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsResult> describeBlueGreenDeploymentsAsync(DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes one or more blue/green deployments.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeBlueGreenDeploymentsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsResult> describeBlueGreenDeploymentsAsync(DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsRequest,DescribeBlueGreenDeploymentsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes one or more blue/green deployments.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeBlueGreenDeploymentsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeCertificatesResult> describeCertificatesAsync(DescribeCertificatesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists the set of certificate authority (CA) certificates provided by Amazon RDS for this Amazon Web Services account.
For more information, see Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeCertificatesResult> describeCertificatesAsync(DescribeCertificatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeCertificatesRequest,DescribeCertificatesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists the set of certificate authority (CA) certificates provided by Amazon RDS for this Amazon Web Services account.
For more information, see Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using SSL/TLS to encrypt a connection to a DB cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeCertificatesResult> describeCertificatesAsync()
describeCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeCertificatesAsync(DescribeCertificatesRequest)public Future<DescribeCertificatesResult> describeCertificatesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeCertificatesRequest,DescribeCertificatesResult> asyncHandler)
describeCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeCertificatesAsync(DescribeCertificatesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsResult> describeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsAsync(DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Displays backups for both current and deleted DB clusters. For example, use this operation to find details about
automated backups for previously deleted clusters. Current clusters are returned for both the
DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackups and DescribeDBClusters operations.
All parameters are optional.
describeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsResult> describeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsAsync(DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsRequest,DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Displays backups for both current and deleted DB clusters. For example, use this operation to find details about
automated backups for previously deleted clusters. Current clusters are returned for both the
DescribeDBClusterAutomatedBackups and DescribeDBClusters operations.
All parameters are optional.
describeDBClusterAutomatedBackupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterBacktracksResult> describeDBClusterBacktracksAsync(DescribeDBClusterBacktracksRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about backtracks for a DB cluster.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This action only applies to Aurora MySQL DB clusters.
describeDBClusterBacktracksAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterBacktracksResult> describeDBClusterBacktracksAsync(DescribeDBClusterBacktracksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterBacktracksRequest,DescribeDBClusterBacktracksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about backtracks for a DB cluster.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This action only applies to Aurora MySQL DB clusters.
describeDBClusterBacktracksAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterEndpointsResult> describeDBClusterEndpointsAsync(DescribeDBClusterEndpointsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about endpoints for an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
describeDBClusterEndpointsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterEndpointsResult> describeDBClusterEndpointsAsync(DescribeDBClusterEndpointsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterEndpointsRequest,DescribeDBClusterEndpointsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about endpoints for an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This action only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
describeDBClusterEndpointsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBClusterParameterGroup descriptions. If a
DBClusterParameterGroupName parameter is specified, the list will contain only the description of
the specified DB cluster parameter group.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsRequest,DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBClusterParameterGroup descriptions. If a
DBClusterParameterGroupName parameter is specified, the list will contain only the description of
the specified DB cluster parameter group.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync()
describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> describeDBClusterParameterGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsRequest,DescribeDBClusterParameterGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeDBClusterParametersResult> describeDBClusterParametersAsync(DescribeDBClusterParametersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the detailed parameter list for a particular DB cluster parameter group.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
describeDBClusterParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterParametersResult> describeDBClusterParametersAsync(DescribeDBClusterParametersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterParametersRequest,DescribeDBClusterParametersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the detailed parameter list for a particular DB cluster parameter group.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, 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.
describeDBClusterParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB cluster snapshot attribute names and values for a manual DB cluster snapshot.
When sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts, DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributes
returns the restore attribute and a list of IDs for the Amazon Web Services accounts that are
authorized to copy or restore the manual DB cluster snapshot. If all is included in the list of
values for the restore attribute, then the manual DB cluster snapshot is public and can be copied or
restored by all Amazon Web Services accounts.
To add or remove access for an Amazon Web Services account to copy or restore a manual DB cluster snapshot, or to
make the manual DB cluster snapshot public or private, use the ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttribute API
action.
describeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesRequest,DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB cluster snapshot attribute names and values for a manual DB cluster snapshot.
When sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts, DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributes
returns the restore attribute and a list of IDs for the Amazon Web Services accounts that are
authorized to copy or restore the manual DB cluster snapshot. If all is included in the list of
values for the restore attribute, then the manual DB cluster snapshot is public and can be copied or
restored by all Amazon Web Services accounts.
To add or remove access for an Amazon Web Services account to copy or restore a manual DB cluster snapshot, or to
make the manual DB cluster snapshot public or private, use the ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttribute API
action.
describeDBClusterSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB cluster snapshots. This API action supports pagination.
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.
describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest,DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB cluster snapshots. This API action supports pagination.
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.
describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync()
describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest,DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBClusterSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBClusterSnapshotsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBClustersResult> describeDBClustersAsync(DescribeDBClustersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes existing Amazon Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters. This API supports pagination.
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.
This operation can also return information for Amazon Neptune DB instances and Amazon DocumentDB instances.
describeDBClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBClustersResult> describeDBClustersAsync(DescribeDBClustersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClustersRequest,DescribeDBClustersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes existing Amazon Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters. This API supports pagination.
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.
This operation can also return information for Amazon Neptune DB instances and Amazon DocumentDB instances.
describeDBClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBClustersResult> describeDBClustersAsync()
describeDBClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBClustersAsync(DescribeDBClustersRequest)public Future<DescribeDBClustersResult> describeDBClustersAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBClustersRequest,DescribeDBClustersResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBClustersAsync(DescribeDBClustersRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> describeDBEngineVersionsAsync(DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the properties of specific versions of DB engines.
describeDBEngineVersionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> describeDBEngineVersionsAsync(DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest,DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the properties of specific versions of DB engines.
describeDBEngineVersionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> describeDBEngineVersionsAsync()
describeDBEngineVersionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBEngineVersionsAsync(DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> describeDBEngineVersionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest,DescribeDBEngineVersionsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBEngineVersionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBEngineVersionsAsync(DescribeDBEngineVersionsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsResult> describeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsAsync(DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Displays backups for both current and deleted instances. For example, use this operation to find details about
automated backups for previously deleted instances. Current instances with retention periods greater than zero
(0) are returned for both the DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackups and
DescribeDBInstances operations.
All parameters are optional.
describeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncrequest - Parameter input for DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackups.public Future<DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsResult> describeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsAsync(DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsRequest,DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Displays backups for both current and deleted instances. For example, use this operation to find details about
automated backups for previously deleted instances. Current instances with retention periods greater than zero
(0) are returned for both the DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackups and
DescribeDBInstances operations.
All parameters are optional.
describeDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncrequest - Parameter input for DescribeDBInstanceAutomatedBackups.asyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBInstancesResult> describeDBInstancesAsync(DescribeDBInstancesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes provisioned RDS instances. This API supports pagination.
This operation can also return information for Amazon Neptune DB instances and Amazon DocumentDB instances.
describeDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBInstancesResult> describeDBInstancesAsync(DescribeDBInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBInstancesRequest,DescribeDBInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes provisioned RDS instances. This API supports pagination.
This operation can also return information for Amazon Neptune DB instances and Amazon DocumentDB instances.
describeDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBInstancesResult> describeDBInstancesAsync()
describeDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBInstancesAsync(DescribeDBInstancesRequest)public Future<DescribeDBInstancesResult> describeDBInstancesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBInstancesRequest,DescribeDBInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBInstancesAsync(DescribeDBInstancesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBLogFilesResult> describeDBLogFilesAsync(DescribeDBLogFilesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB log files for the DB instance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
describeDBLogFilesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBLogFilesResult> describeDBLogFilesAsync(DescribeDBLogFilesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBLogFilesRequest,DescribeDBLogFilesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB log files for the DB instance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
describeDBLogFilesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> describeDBParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBParameterGroup descriptions. If a DBParameterGroupName is
specified, the list will contain only the description of the specified DB parameter group.
describeDBParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> describeDBParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest,DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBParameterGroup descriptions. If a DBParameterGroupName is
specified, the list will contain only the description of the specified DB parameter group.
describeDBParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> describeDBParameterGroupsAsync()
describeDBParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> describeDBParameterGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest,DescribeDBParameterGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBParameterGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBParameterGroupsAsync(DescribeDBParameterGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBParametersResult> describeDBParametersAsync(DescribeDBParametersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the detailed parameter list for a particular DB parameter group.
describeDBParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBParametersResult> describeDBParametersAsync(DescribeDBParametersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBParametersRequest,DescribeDBParametersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the detailed parameter list for a particular DB parameter group.
describeDBParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBProxiesResult> describeDBProxiesAsync(DescribeDBProxiesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB proxies.
describeDBProxiesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBProxiesResult> describeDBProxiesAsync(DescribeDBProxiesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBProxiesRequest,DescribeDBProxiesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB proxies.
describeDBProxiesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBProxyEndpointsResult> describeDBProxyEndpointsAsync(DescribeDBProxyEndpointsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB proxy endpoints.
describeDBProxyEndpointsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBProxyEndpointsResult> describeDBProxyEndpointsAsync(DescribeDBProxyEndpointsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBProxyEndpointsRequest,DescribeDBProxyEndpointsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB proxy endpoints.
describeDBProxyEndpointsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsResult> describeDBProxyTargetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns information about DB proxy target groups, represented by DBProxyTargetGroup data structures.
describeDBProxyTargetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsResult> describeDBProxyTargetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsRequest,DescribeDBProxyTargetGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns information about DB proxy target groups, represented by DBProxyTargetGroup data structures.
describeDBProxyTargetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBProxyTargetsResult> describeDBProxyTargetsAsync(DescribeDBProxyTargetsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns information about DBProxyTarget objects. This API supports pagination.
describeDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBProxyTargetsResult> describeDBProxyTargetsAsync(DescribeDBProxyTargetsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBProxyTargetsRequest,DescribeDBProxyTargetsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns information about DBProxyTarget objects. This API supports pagination.
describeDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBRecommendationsResult> describeDBRecommendationsAsync(DescribeDBRecommendationsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the recommendations to resolve the issues for your DB instances, DB clusters, and DB parameter groups.
describeDBRecommendationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBRecommendationsResult> describeDBRecommendationsAsync(DescribeDBRecommendationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBRecommendationsRequest,DescribeDBRecommendationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the recommendations to resolve the issues for your DB instances, DB clusters, and DB parameter groups.
describeDBRecommendationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBSecurityGroup descriptions. If a DBSecurityGroupName is specified,
the list will contain only the descriptions of the specified DB security group.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest,DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Returns a list of DBSecurityGroup descriptions. If a DBSecurityGroupName is specified,
the list will contain only the descriptions of the specified DB security group.
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync()
describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest,DescribeDBSecurityGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBSecurityGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSecurityGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSecurityGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBShardGroupsResult> describeDBShardGroupsAsync(DescribeDBShardGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes existing Aurora Limitless Database DB shard groups.
describeDBShardGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBShardGroupsResult> describeDBShardGroupsAsync(DescribeDBShardGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBShardGroupsRequest,DescribeDBShardGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes existing Aurora Limitless Database DB shard groups.
describeDBShardGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB snapshot attribute names and values for a manual DB snapshot.
When sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts, DescribeDBSnapshotAttributes returns
the restore attribute and a list of IDs for the Amazon Web Services accounts that are authorized to
copy or restore the manual DB snapshot. If all is included in the list of values for the
restore attribute, then the manual DB snapshot is public and can be copied or restored by all Amazon
Web Services accounts.
To add or remove access for an Amazon Web Services account to copy or restore a manual DB snapshot, or to make
the manual DB snapshot public or private, use the ModifyDBSnapshotAttribute API action.
describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest,DBSnapshotAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DB snapshot attribute names and values for a manual DB snapshot.
When sharing snapshots with other Amazon Web Services accounts, DescribeDBSnapshotAttributes returns
the restore attribute and a list of IDs for the Amazon Web Services accounts that are authorized to
copy or restore the manual DB snapshot. If all is included in the list of values for the
restore attribute, then the manual DB snapshot is public and can be copied or restored by all Amazon
Web Services accounts.
To add or remove access for an Amazon Web Services account to copy or restore a manual DB snapshot, or to make
the manual DB snapshot public or private, use the ModifyDBSnapshotAttribute API action.
describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync()
describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest)public Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest,DBSnapshotAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSnapshotAttributesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotAttributesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesResult> describeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the tenant databases that exist in a DB snapshot. This command only applies to RDS for Oracle DB instances in the multi-tenant configuration.
You can use this command to inspect the tenant databases within a snapshot before restoring it. You can't directly interact with the tenant databases in a DB snapshot. If you restore a snapshot that was taken from DB instance using the multi-tenant configuration, you restore all its tenant databases.
describeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesResult> describeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesRequest,DescribeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the tenant databases that exist in a DB snapshot. This command only applies to RDS for Oracle DB instances in the multi-tenant configuration.
You can use this command to inspect the tenant databases within a snapshot before restoring it. You can't directly interact with the tenant databases in a DB snapshot. If you restore a snapshot that was taken from DB instance using the multi-tenant configuration, you restore all its tenant databases.
describeDBSnapshotTenantDatabasesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> describeDBSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB snapshots. This API action supports pagination.
describeDBSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> describeDBSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest,DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about DB snapshots. This API action supports pagination.
describeDBSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> describeDBSnapshotsAsync()
describeDBSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> describeDBSnapshotsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest,DescribeDBSnapshotsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBSnapshotsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSnapshotsAsync(DescribeDBSnapshotsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DBSubnetGroup descriptions. If a DBSubnetGroupName is specified, the list will contain only the descriptions of the specified DBSubnetGroup.
For an overview of CIDR ranges, go to the Wikipedia Tutorial.
describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest,DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of DBSubnetGroup descriptions. If a DBSubnetGroupName is specified, the list will contain only the descriptions of the specified DBSubnetGroup.
For an overview of CIDR ranges, go to the Wikipedia Tutorial.
describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync()
describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSubnetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest)public Future<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest,DescribeDBSubnetGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describeDBSubnetGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeDBSubnetGroupsAsync(DescribeDBSubnetGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<EngineDefaults> describeEngineDefaultClusterParametersAsync(DescribeEngineDefaultClusterParametersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the default engine and system parameter information for the cluster database engine.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeEngineDefaultClusterParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EngineDefaults> describeEngineDefaultClusterParametersAsync(DescribeEngineDefaultClusterParametersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEngineDefaultClusterParametersRequest,EngineDefaults> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the default engine and system parameter information for the cluster database engine.
For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
describeEngineDefaultClusterParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EngineDefaults> describeEngineDefaultParametersAsync(DescribeEngineDefaultParametersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the default engine and system parameter information for the specified database engine.
describeEngineDefaultParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EngineDefaults> describeEngineDefaultParametersAsync(DescribeEngineDefaultParametersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEngineDefaultParametersRequest,EngineDefaults> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns the default engine and system parameter information for the specified database engine.
describeEngineDefaultParametersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeEventCategoriesResult> describeEventCategoriesAsync(DescribeEventCategoriesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisplays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can also see this list in the "Amazon RDS event categories and event messages" section of the Amazon RDS User Guide or the Amazon Aurora User Guide .
describeEventCategoriesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeEventCategoriesResult> describeEventCategoriesAsync(DescribeEventCategoriesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventCategoriesRequest,DescribeEventCategoriesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisplays a list of categories for all event source types, or, if specified, for a specified source type. You can also see this list in the "Amazon RDS event categories and event messages" section of the Amazon RDS User Guide or the Amazon Aurora User Guide .
describeEventCategoriesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeEventCategoriesResult> describeEventCategoriesAsync()
describeEventCategoriesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventCategoriesAsync(DescribeEventCategoriesRequest)public Future<DescribeEventCategoriesResult> describeEventCategoriesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeEventCategoriesRequest,DescribeEventCategoriesResult> asyncHandler)
describeEventCategoriesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventCategoriesAsync(DescribeEventCategoriesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> describeEventSubscriptionsAsync(DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Lists all the subscription descriptions for a customer account. The description for a subscription includes
SubscriptionName, SNSTopicARN, CustomerID, SourceType,
SourceID, CreationTime, and Status.
If you specify a SubscriptionName, lists the description for that subscription.
describeEventSubscriptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> describeEventSubscriptionsAsync(DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest,DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Lists all the subscription descriptions for a customer account. The description for a subscription includes
SubscriptionName, SNSTopicARN, CustomerID, SourceType,
SourceID, CreationTime, and Status.
If you specify a SubscriptionName, lists the description for that subscription.
describeEventSubscriptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> describeEventSubscriptionsAsync()
describeEventSubscriptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventSubscriptionsAsync(DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest)public Future<DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> describeEventSubscriptionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest,DescribeEventSubscriptionsResult> asyncHandler)
describeEventSubscriptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventSubscriptionsAsync(DescribeEventSubscriptionsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, DB cluster snapshots, and RDS Proxies for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instance, DB cluster, DB parameter group, DB security group, DB snapshot, DB cluster snapshot group, or RDS Proxy can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter.
For more information on working with events, see Monitoring Amazon RDS events in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Monitoring Amazon Aurora events in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
By default, RDS returns events that were generated in the past hour.
describeEventsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEventsRequest,DescribeEventsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns events related to DB instances, DB clusters, DB parameter groups, DB security groups, DB snapshots, DB cluster snapshots, and RDS Proxies for the past 14 days. Events specific to a particular DB instance, DB cluster, DB parameter group, DB security group, DB snapshot, DB cluster snapshot group, or RDS Proxy can be obtained by providing the name as a parameter.
For more information on working with events, see Monitoring Amazon RDS events in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Monitoring Amazon Aurora events in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
By default, RDS returns events that were generated in the past hour.
describeEventsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync()
describeEventsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest)public Future<DescribeEventsResult> describeEventsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeEventsRequest,DescribeEventsResult> asyncHandler)
describeEventsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeEventsAsync(DescribeEventsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about a snapshot or cluster export to Amazon S3. This API operation supports pagination.
describeExportTasksAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeExportTasksResult> describeExportTasksAsync(DescribeExportTasksRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeExportTasksRequest,DescribeExportTasksResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about a snapshot or cluster export to Amazon S3. This API operation supports pagination.
describeExportTasksAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeGlobalClustersResult> describeGlobalClustersAsync(DescribeGlobalClustersRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about Aurora global database clusters. This API supports pagination.
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.
describeGlobalClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeGlobalClustersResult> describeGlobalClustersAsync(DescribeGlobalClustersRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeGlobalClustersRequest,DescribeGlobalClustersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about Aurora global database clusters. This API supports pagination.
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.
describeGlobalClustersAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeIntegrationsResult> describeIntegrationsAsync(DescribeIntegrationsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribe one or more zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift.
describeIntegrationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeIntegrationsResult> describeIntegrationsAsync(DescribeIntegrationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeIntegrationsRequest,DescribeIntegrationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribe one or more zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift.
describeIntegrationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeOptionGroupOptionsResult> describeOptionGroupOptionsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupOptionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes all available options for the specified engine.
describeOptionGroupOptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeOptionGroupOptionsResult> describeOptionGroupOptionsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeOptionGroupOptionsRequest,DescribeOptionGroupOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes all available options for the specified engine.
describeOptionGroupOptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeOptionGroupsResult> describeOptionGroupsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the available option groups.
describeOptionGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeOptionGroupsResult> describeOptionGroupsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeOptionGroupsRequest,DescribeOptionGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the available option groups.
describeOptionGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeOptionGroupsResult> describeOptionGroupsAsync()
describeOptionGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeOptionGroupsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupsRequest)public Future<DescribeOptionGroupsResult> describeOptionGroupsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeOptionGroupsRequest,DescribeOptionGroupsResult> asyncHandler)
describeOptionGroupsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeOptionGroupsAsync(DescribeOptionGroupsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsResult> describeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsAsync(DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the orderable DB instance options for a specified DB engine.
describeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsResult> describeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsAsync(DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsRequest,DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the orderable DB instance options for a specified DB engine.
describeOrderableDBInstanceOptionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync(DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of resources (for example, DB instances) that have at least one pending maintenance action.
This API follows an eventual consistency model. This means that the result of the
DescribePendingMaintenanceActions command might not be immediately visible to all subsequent RDS
commands. Keep this in mind when you use DescribePendingMaintenanceActions immediately after using a
previous API command such as ApplyPendingMaintenanceActions.
describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync(DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsRequest,DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of resources (for example, DB instances) that have at least one pending maintenance action.
This API follows an eventual consistency model. This means that the result of the
DescribePendingMaintenanceActions command might not be immediately visible to all subsequent RDS
commands. Keep this in mind when you use DescribePendingMaintenanceActions immediately after using a
previous API command such as ApplyPendingMaintenanceActions.
describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync()
describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync(DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsRequest)public Future<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> describePendingMaintenanceActionsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsRequest,DescribePendingMaintenanceActionsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> describeReservedDBInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about reserved DB instances for this account, or about a specified reserved DB instance.
describeReservedDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> describeReservedDBInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest,DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns information about reserved DB instances for this account, or about a specified reserved DB instance.
describeReservedDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> describeReservedDBInstancesAsync()
describeReservedDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeReservedDBInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest)public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> describeReservedDBInstancesAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest,DescribeReservedDBInstancesResult> asyncHandler)
describeReservedDBInstancesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeReservedDBInstancesAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists available reserved DB instance offerings.
describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsRequest,DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists available reserved DB instance offerings.
describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync()
describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncdescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync(DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsRequest)public Future<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> describeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsAsync(AsyncHandler<DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsRequest,DescribeReservedDBInstancesOfferingsResult> asyncHandler)
public Future<DescribeSourceRegionsResult> describeSourceRegionsAsync(DescribeSourceRegionsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of the source Amazon Web Services Regions where the current Amazon Web Services Region can create a read replica, copy a DB snapshot from, or replicate automated backups from.
Use this operation to determine whether cross-Region features are supported between other Regions and your current Region. This operation supports pagination.
To return information about the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions, use the EC2 operation
DescribeRegions. For more information, see DescribeRegions in
the Amazon EC2 API Reference.
describeSourceRegionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeSourceRegionsResult> describeSourceRegionsAsync(DescribeSourceRegionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeSourceRegionsRequest,DescribeSourceRegionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncReturns a list of the source Amazon Web Services Regions where the current Amazon Web Services Region can create a read replica, copy a DB snapshot from, or replicate automated backups from.
Use this operation to determine whether cross-Region features are supported between other Regions and your current Region. This operation supports pagination.
To return information about the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions, use the EC2 operation
DescribeRegions. For more information, see DescribeRegions in
the Amazon EC2 API Reference.
describeSourceRegionsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeTenantDatabasesResult> describeTenantDatabasesAsync(DescribeTenantDatabasesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the tenant databases in a DB instance that uses the multi-tenant configuration. Only RDS for Oracle CDB instances are supported.
describeTenantDatabasesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeTenantDatabasesResult> describeTenantDatabasesAsync(DescribeTenantDatabasesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeTenantDatabasesRequest,DescribeTenantDatabasesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDescribes the tenant databases in a DB instance that uses the multi-tenant configuration. Only RDS for Oracle CDB instances are supported.
describeTenantDatabasesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ValidDBInstanceModificationsMessage> describeValidDBInstanceModificationsAsync(DescribeValidDBInstanceModificationsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
You can call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications to learn what modifications you can make to your
DB instance. You can use this information when you call ModifyDBInstance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
describeValidDBInstanceModificationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ValidDBInstanceModificationsMessage> describeValidDBInstanceModificationsAsync(DescribeValidDBInstanceModificationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeValidDBInstanceModificationsRequest,ValidDBInstanceModificationsMessage> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
You can call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications to learn what modifications you can make to your
DB instance. You can use this information when you call ModifyDBInstance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
describeValidDBInstanceModificationsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableHttpEndpointResult> disableHttpEndpointAsync(DisableHttpEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisables the HTTP endpoint for the specified DB cluster. Disabling this endpoint disables RDS Data API.
For more information, see Using RDS Data API in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation applies only to Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless v2 and provisioned DB clusters. To disable the HTTP
endpoint for Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters, use the EnableHttpEndpoint parameter of the
ModifyDBCluster operation.
disableHttpEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DisableHttpEndpointResult> disableHttpEndpointAsync(DisableHttpEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableHttpEndpointRequest,DisableHttpEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisables the HTTP endpoint for the specified DB cluster. Disabling this endpoint disables RDS Data API.
For more information, see Using RDS Data API in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation applies only to Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless v2 and provisioned DB clusters. To disable the HTTP
endpoint for Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters, use the EnableHttpEndpoint parameter of the
ModifyDBCluster operation.
disableHttpEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DownloadDBLogFilePortionResult> downloadDBLogFilePortionAsync(DownloadDBLogFilePortionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDownloads all or a portion of the specified log file, up to 1 MB in size.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
downloadDBLogFilePortionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DownloadDBLogFilePortionResult> downloadDBLogFilePortionAsync(DownloadDBLogFilePortionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DownloadDBLogFilePortionRequest,DownloadDBLogFilePortionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDownloads all or a portion of the specified log file, up to 1 MB in size.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
downloadDBLogFilePortionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableHttpEndpointResult> enableHttpEndpointAsync(EnableHttpEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables the HTTP endpoint for the DB cluster. By default, the HTTP endpoint isn't enabled.
When enabled, this endpoint provides a connectionless web service API (RDS Data API) for running SQL queries on the Aurora DB cluster. You can also query your database from inside the RDS console with the RDS query editor.
For more information, see Using RDS Data API in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation applies only to Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless v2 and provisioned DB clusters. To enable the HTTP
endpoint for Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters, use the EnableHttpEndpoint parameter of the
ModifyDBCluster operation.
enableHttpEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EnableHttpEndpointResult> enableHttpEndpointAsync(EnableHttpEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableHttpEndpointRequest,EnableHttpEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables the HTTP endpoint for the DB cluster. By default, the HTTP endpoint isn't enabled.
When enabled, this endpoint provides a connectionless web service API (RDS Data API) for running SQL queries on the Aurora DB cluster. You can also query your database from inside the RDS console with the RDS query editor.
For more information, see Using RDS Data API in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation applies only to Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless v2 and provisioned DB clusters. To enable the HTTP
endpoint for Aurora Serverless v1 DB clusters, use the EnableHttpEndpoint parameter of the
ModifyDBCluster operation.
enableHttpEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> failoverDBClusterAsync(FailoverDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncForces a failover for a DB cluster.
For an Aurora DB cluster, failover for a DB cluster promotes one of the Aurora Replicas (read-only instances) in the DB cluster to be the primary DB instance (the cluster writer).
For a Multi-AZ DB cluster, after RDS terminates the primary DB instance, the internal monitoring system detects that the primary DB instance is unhealthy and promotes a readable standby (read-only instances) in the DB cluster to be the primary DB instance (the cluster writer). Failover times are typically less than 35 seconds.
An Amazon Aurora DB cluster automatically fails over to an Aurora Replica, if one exists, when the primary DB instance fails. A Multi-AZ DB cluster automatically fails over to a readable standby DB instance when the primary DB instance fails.
To simulate a failure of a primary instance for testing, you can force a failover. Because each instance in a DB cluster has its own endpoint address, make sure to clean up and re-establish any existing connections that use those endpoint addresses when the failover is complete.
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.
failoverDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> failoverDBClusterAsync(FailoverDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<FailoverDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncForces a failover for a DB cluster.
For an Aurora DB cluster, failover for a DB cluster promotes one of the Aurora Replicas (read-only instances) in the DB cluster to be the primary DB instance (the cluster writer).
For a Multi-AZ DB cluster, after RDS terminates the primary DB instance, the internal monitoring system detects that the primary DB instance is unhealthy and promotes a readable standby (read-only instances) in the DB cluster to be the primary DB instance (the cluster writer). Failover times are typically less than 35 seconds.
An Amazon Aurora DB cluster automatically fails over to an Aurora Replica, if one exists, when the primary DB instance fails. A Multi-AZ DB cluster automatically fails over to a readable standby DB instance when the primary DB instance fails.
To simulate a failure of a primary instance for testing, you can force a failover. Because each instance in a DB cluster has its own endpoint address, make sure to clean up and re-establish any existing connections that use those endpoint addresses when the failover is complete.
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.
failoverDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> failoverDBClusterAsync()
failoverDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncfailoverDBClusterAsync(FailoverDBClusterRequest)public Future<DBCluster> failoverDBClusterAsync(AsyncHandler<FailoverDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
failoverDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncfailoverDBClusterAsync(FailoverDBClusterRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<GlobalCluster> failoverGlobalClusterAsync(FailoverGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes the specified secondary DB cluster to be the primary DB cluster in the global database cluster to fail over or switch over a global database. Switchover operations were previously called "managed planned failovers."
Although this operation can be used either to fail over or to switch over a global database cluster, its intended use is for global database failover. To switch over a global database cluster, we recommend that you use the SwitchoverGlobalCluster operation instead.
How you use this operation depends on whether you are failing over or switching over your global database cluster:
Failing over - Specify the AllowDataLoss parameter and don't specify the Switchover
parameter.
Switching over - Specify the Switchover parameter or omit it, but don't specify the
AllowDataLoss parameter.
About failing over and switching over
While failing over and switching over a global database cluster both change the primary DB cluster, you use these operations for different reasons:
Failing over - Use this operation to respond to an unplanned event, such as a Regional disaster in the primary Region. Failing over can result in a loss of write transaction data that wasn't replicated to the chosen secondary before the failover event occurred. However, the recovery process that promotes a DB instance on the chosen seconday DB cluster to be the primary writer DB instance guarantees that the data is in a transactionally consistent state.
For more information about failing over an Amazon Aurora global database, see Performing managed failovers for Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Switching over - Use this operation on a healthy global database cluster for planned events, such as Regional rotation or to fail back to the original primary DB cluster after a failover operation. With this operation, there is no data loss.
For more information about switching over an Amazon Aurora global database, see Performing switchovers for Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
failoverGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> failoverGlobalClusterAsync(FailoverGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<FailoverGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes the specified secondary DB cluster to be the primary DB cluster in the global database cluster to fail over or switch over a global database. Switchover operations were previously called "managed planned failovers."
Although this operation can be used either to fail over or to switch over a global database cluster, its intended use is for global database failover. To switch over a global database cluster, we recommend that you use the SwitchoverGlobalCluster operation instead.
How you use this operation depends on whether you are failing over or switching over your global database cluster:
Failing over - Specify the AllowDataLoss parameter and don't specify the Switchover
parameter.
Switching over - Specify the Switchover parameter or omit it, but don't specify the
AllowDataLoss parameter.
About failing over and switching over
While failing over and switching over a global database cluster both change the primary DB cluster, you use these operations for different reasons:
Failing over - Use this operation to respond to an unplanned event, such as a Regional disaster in the primary Region. Failing over can result in a loss of write transaction data that wasn't replicated to the chosen secondary before the failover event occurred. However, the recovery process that promotes a DB instance on the chosen seconday DB cluster to be the primary writer DB instance guarantees that the data is in a transactionally consistent state.
For more information about failing over an Amazon Aurora global database, see Performing managed failovers for Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Switching over - Use this operation on a healthy global database cluster for planned events, such as Regional rotation or to fail back to the original primary DB cluster after a failover operation. With this operation, there is no data loss.
For more information about switching over an Amazon Aurora global database, see Performing switchovers for Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
failoverGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists all tags on an Amazon RDS resource.
For an overview on tagging an Amazon RDS resource, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
listTagsForResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListTagsForResourceRequest,ListTagsForResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncLists all tags on an Amazon RDS resource.
For an overview on tagging an Amazon RDS resource, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
listTagsForResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyActivityStreamResult> modifyActivityStreamAsync(ModifyActivityStreamRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the audit policy state of a database activity stream to either locked (default) or unlocked. A locked policy is read-only, whereas an unlocked policy is read/write. If your activity stream is started and locked, you can unlock it, customize your audit policy, and then lock your activity stream. Restarting the activity stream isn't required. For more information, see Modifying a database activity stream in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This operation is supported for RDS for Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.
modifyActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyActivityStreamResult> modifyActivityStreamAsync(ModifyActivityStreamRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyActivityStreamRequest,ModifyActivityStreamResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the audit policy state of a database activity stream to either locked (default) or unlocked. A locked policy is read-only, whereas an unlocked policy is read/write. If your activity stream is started and locked, you can unlock it, customize your audit policy, and then lock your activity stream. Restarting the activity stream isn't required. For more information, see Modifying a database activity stream in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This operation is supported for RDS for Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.
modifyActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<Certificate> modifyCertificatesAsync(ModifyCertificatesRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncOverride the system-default Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) certificate for Amazon RDS for new DB instances, or remove the override.
By using this operation, you can specify an RDS-approved SSL/TLS certificate for new DB instances that is different from the default certificate provided by RDS. You can also use this operation to remove the override, so that new DB instances use the default certificate provided by RDS.
You might need to override the default certificate in the following situations:
You already migrated your applications to support the latest certificate authority (CA) certificate, but the new CA certificate is not yet the RDS default CA certificate for the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
RDS has already moved to a new default CA certificate for the specified Amazon Web Services Region, but you are still in the process of supporting the new CA certificate. In this case, you temporarily need additional time to finish your application changes.
For more information about rotating your SSL/TLS certificate for RDS DB engines, see Rotating Your SSL/TLS Certificate in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about rotating your SSL/TLS certificate for Aurora DB engines, see Rotating Your SSL/TLS Certificate in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
modifyCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<Certificate> modifyCertificatesAsync(ModifyCertificatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyCertificatesRequest,Certificate> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncOverride the system-default Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) certificate for Amazon RDS for new DB instances, or remove the override.
By using this operation, you can specify an RDS-approved SSL/TLS certificate for new DB instances that is different from the default certificate provided by RDS. You can also use this operation to remove the override, so that new DB instances use the default certificate provided by RDS.
You might need to override the default certificate in the following situations:
You already migrated your applications to support the latest certificate authority (CA) certificate, but the new CA certificate is not yet the RDS default CA certificate for the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
RDS has already moved to a new default CA certificate for the specified Amazon Web Services Region, but you are still in the process of supporting the new CA certificate. In this case, you temporarily need additional time to finish your application changes.
For more information about rotating your SSL/TLS certificate for RDS DB engines, see Rotating Your SSL/TLS Certificate in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
For more information about rotating your SSL/TLS certificate for Aurora DB engines, see Rotating Your SSL/TLS Certificate in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
modifyCertificatesAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityResult> modifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityAsync(ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncSet 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.
modifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityResult> modifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityAsync(ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityRequest,ModifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncSet 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.
modifyCurrentDBClusterCapacityAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionResult> modifyCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the status of a custom engine version (CEV). You can find CEVs to modify by calling
DescribeDBEngineVersions.
The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with Amazon Web
Services CloudTrail. If you turn on data logging for Amazon RDS in CloudTrail, calls to the
ModifyCustomDbEngineVersion event aren't logged. However, you might see calls from the API gateway
that accesses your Amazon S3 bucket. These calls originate from the MediaImport service for the
ModifyCustomDbEngineVersion event.
For more information, see Modifying CEV status in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
modifyCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionResult> modifyCustomDBEngineVersionAsync(ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionRequest,ModifyCustomDBEngineVersionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the status of a custom engine version (CEV). You can find CEVs to modify by calling
DescribeDBEngineVersions.
The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with Amazon Web
Services CloudTrail. If you turn on data logging for Amazon RDS in CloudTrail, calls to the
ModifyCustomDbEngineVersion event aren't logged. However, you might see calls from the API gateway
that accesses your Amazon S3 bucket. These calls originate from the MediaImport service for the
ModifyCustomDbEngineVersion event.
For more information, see Modifying CEV status in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
modifyCustomDBEngineVersionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> modifyDBClusterAsync(ModifyDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the settings of an Amazon Aurora DB cluster or a Multi-AZ DB cluster. You can change one or more settings by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request.
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.
modifyDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> modifyDBClusterAsync(ModifyDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the settings of an Amazon Aurora DB cluster or a Multi-AZ DB cluster. You can change one or more settings by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request.
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.
modifyDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBClusterEndpointResult> modifyDBClusterEndpointAsync(ModifyDBClusterEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
modifyDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBClusterEndpointResult> modifyDBClusterEndpointAsync(ModifyDBClusterEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBClusterEndpointRequest,ModifyDBClusterEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the properties of an endpoint in an Amazon Aurora DB cluster.
This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.
modifyDBClusterEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupResult> modifyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
modifyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupResult> modifyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupRequest,ModifyDBClusterParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
modifyDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> modifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds an attribute and values to, or removes an attribute and values from, a manual DB cluster snapshot.
To share a manual DB cluster snapshot with other Amazon Web Services accounts, specify restore as
the AttributeName and use the ValuesToAdd parameter to add a list of IDs of the Amazon
Web Services accounts that are authorized to restore the manual DB cluster snapshot. Use the value
all to make the manual DB cluster snapshot public, which means that it can be copied or restored by
all Amazon Web Services accounts.
Don't add the all value for any manual DB cluster snapshots that contain private information that
you don't want available to all Amazon Web Services accounts.
If a manual DB cluster snapshot is encrypted, it can be shared, but only by specifying a list of authorized
Amazon Web Services account IDs for the ValuesToAdd parameter. You can't use all as a
value for that parameter in this case.
To view which Amazon Web Services accounts have access to copy or restore a manual DB cluster snapshot, or
whether a manual DB cluster snapshot is public or private, use the DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributes API
operation. The accounts are returned as values for the restore attribute.
modifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> modifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeRequest,DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds an attribute and values to, or removes an attribute and values from, a manual DB cluster snapshot.
To share a manual DB cluster snapshot with other Amazon Web Services accounts, specify restore as
the AttributeName and use the ValuesToAdd parameter to add a list of IDs of the Amazon
Web Services accounts that are authorized to restore the manual DB cluster snapshot. Use the value
all to make the manual DB cluster snapshot public, which means that it can be copied or restored by
all Amazon Web Services accounts.
Don't add the all value for any manual DB cluster snapshots that contain private information that
you don't want available to all Amazon Web Services accounts.
If a manual DB cluster snapshot is encrypted, it can be shared, but only by specifying a list of authorized
Amazon Web Services account IDs for the ValuesToAdd parameter. You can't use all as a
value for that parameter in this case.
To view which Amazon Web Services accounts have access to copy or restore a manual DB cluster snapshot, or
whether a manual DB cluster snapshot is public or private, use the DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributes API
operation. The accounts are returned as values for the restore attribute.
modifyDBClusterSnapshotAttributeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> modifyDBInstanceAsync(ModifyDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies settings for a DB instance. You can change one or more database configuration parameters by specifying
these parameters and the new values in the request. To learn what modifications you can make to your DB instance,
call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications before you call ModifyDBInstance.
modifyDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> modifyDBInstanceAsync(ModifyDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies settings for a DB instance. You can change one or more database configuration parameters by specifying
these parameters and the new values in the request. To learn what modifications you can make to your DB instance,
call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications before you call ModifyDBInstance.
modifyDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBParameterGroupResult> modifyDBParameterGroupAsync(ModifyDBParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
modifyDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBParameterGroupResult> modifyDBParameterGroupAsync(ModifyDBParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBParameterGroupRequest,ModifyDBParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
modifyDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBProxyResult> modifyDBProxyAsync(ModifyDBProxyRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the settings for an existing DB proxy.
modifyDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBProxyResult> modifyDBProxyAsync(ModifyDBProxyRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBProxyRequest,ModifyDBProxyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the settings for an existing DB proxy.
modifyDBProxyAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBProxyEndpointResult> modifyDBProxyEndpointAsync(ModifyDBProxyEndpointRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the settings for an existing DB proxy endpoint.
modifyDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBProxyEndpointResult> modifyDBProxyEndpointAsync(ModifyDBProxyEndpointRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBProxyEndpointRequest,ModifyDBProxyEndpointResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncChanges the settings for an existing DB proxy endpoint.
modifyDBProxyEndpointAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupResult> modifyDBProxyTargetGroupAsync(ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the properties of a DBProxyTargetGroup.
modifyDBProxyTargetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupResult> modifyDBProxyTargetGroupAsync(ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupRequest,ModifyDBProxyTargetGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the properties of a DBProxyTargetGroup.
modifyDBProxyTargetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBRecommendationResult> modifyDBRecommendationAsync(ModifyDBRecommendationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncUpdates the recommendation status and recommended action status for the specified recommendation.
modifyDBRecommendationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBRecommendationResult> modifyDBRecommendationAsync(ModifyDBRecommendationRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBRecommendationRequest,ModifyDBRecommendationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncUpdates the recommendation status and recommended action status for the specified recommendation.
modifyDBRecommendationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyDBShardGroupResult> modifyDBShardGroupAsync(ModifyDBShardGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the settings of an Aurora Limitless Database DB shard group. You can change one or more settings by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request.
modifyDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyDBShardGroupResult> modifyDBShardGroupAsync(ModifyDBShardGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBShardGroupRequest,ModifyDBShardGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies the settings of an Aurora Limitless Database DB shard group. You can change one or more settings by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request.
modifyDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshot> modifyDBSnapshotAsync(ModifyDBSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncUpdates 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.
modifyDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshot> modifyDBSnapshotAsync(ModifyDBSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBSnapshotRequest,DBSnapshot> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncUpdates 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.
modifyDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> modifyDBSnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifyDBSnapshotAttributeRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds an attribute and values to, or removes an attribute and values from, a manual DB snapshot.
To share a manual DB snapshot with other Amazon Web Services accounts, specify restore as the
AttributeName and use the ValuesToAdd parameter to add a list of IDs of the Amazon Web
Services accounts that are authorized to restore the manual DB snapshot. Uses the value all to make
the manual DB snapshot public, which means it can be copied or restored by all Amazon Web Services accounts.
Don't add the all value for any manual DB snapshots that contain private information that you don't
want available to all Amazon Web Services accounts.
If the manual DB snapshot is encrypted, it can be shared, but only by specifying a list of authorized Amazon Web
Services account IDs for the ValuesToAdd parameter. You can't use all as a value for
that parameter in this case.
To view which Amazon Web Services accounts have access to copy or restore a manual DB snapshot, or whether a
manual DB snapshot public or private, use the DescribeDBSnapshotAttributes API operation. The accounts are
returned as values for the restore attribute.
modifyDBSnapshotAttributeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSnapshotAttributesResult> modifyDBSnapshotAttributeAsync(ModifyDBSnapshotAttributeRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBSnapshotAttributeRequest,DBSnapshotAttributesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAdds an attribute and values to, or removes an attribute and values from, a manual DB snapshot.
To share a manual DB snapshot with other Amazon Web Services accounts, specify restore as the
AttributeName and use the ValuesToAdd parameter to add a list of IDs of the Amazon Web
Services accounts that are authorized to restore the manual DB snapshot. Uses the value all to make
the manual DB snapshot public, which means it can be copied or restored by all Amazon Web Services accounts.
Don't add the all value for any manual DB snapshots that contain private information that you don't
want available to all Amazon Web Services accounts.
If the manual DB snapshot is encrypted, it can be shared, but only by specifying a list of authorized Amazon Web
Services account IDs for the ValuesToAdd parameter. You can't use all as a value for
that parameter in this case.
To view which Amazon Web Services accounts have access to copy or restore a manual DB snapshot, or whether a
manual DB snapshot public or private, use the DescribeDBSnapshotAttributes API operation. The accounts are
returned as values for the restore attribute.
modifyDBSnapshotAttributeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSubnetGroup> modifyDBSubnetGroupAsync(ModifyDBSubnetGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing DB subnet group. DB subnet groups must contain at least one subnet in at least two AZs in the Amazon Web Services Region.
modifyDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSubnetGroup> modifyDBSubnetGroupAsync(ModifyDBSubnetGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyDBSubnetGroupRequest,DBSubnetGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing DB subnet group. DB subnet groups must contain at least one subnet in at least two AZs in the Amazon Web Services Region.
modifyDBSubnetGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EventSubscription> modifyEventSubscriptionAsync(ModifyEventSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies an existing RDS event notification subscription. You can't modify the source identifiers using this
call. To change source identifiers for a subscription, use the AddSourceIdentifierToSubscription and
RemoveSourceIdentifierFromSubscription calls.
You can see a list of the event categories for a given source type (SourceType) in Events in the Amazon RDS
User Guide or by using the DescribeEventCategories operation.
modifyEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EventSubscription> modifyEventSubscriptionAsync(ModifyEventSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyEventSubscriptionRequest,EventSubscription> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies an existing RDS event notification subscription. You can't modify the source identifiers using this
call. To change source identifiers for a subscription, use the AddSourceIdentifierToSubscription and
RemoveSourceIdentifierFromSubscription calls.
You can see a list of the event categories for a given source type (SourceType) in Events in the Amazon RDS
User Guide or by using the DescribeEventCategories operation.
modifyEventSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GlobalCluster> modifyGlobalClusterAsync(ModifyGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies a setting for an Amazon Aurora global database cluster. You can change one or more database configuration parameters by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation only applies to Aurora global database clusters.
modifyGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> modifyGlobalClusterAsync(ModifyGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies a setting for an Amazon Aurora global database cluster. You can change one or more database configuration parameters by specifying these parameters and the new values in the request. For more information on Amazon Aurora, see What is Amazon Aurora? in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation only applies to Aurora global database clusters.
modifyGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ModifyIntegrationResult> modifyIntegrationAsync(ModifyIntegrationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
Currently, you can only modify integrations that have Aurora MySQL source DB clusters. Integrations with Aurora PostgreSQL and RDS sources currently don't support modifying the integration.
modifyIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ModifyIntegrationResult> modifyIntegrationAsync(ModifyIntegrationRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyIntegrationRequest,ModifyIntegrationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift.
Currently, you can only modify integrations that have Aurora MySQL source DB clusters. Integrations with Aurora PostgreSQL and RDS sources currently don't support modifying the integration.
modifyIntegrationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<OptionGroup> modifyOptionGroupAsync(ModifyOptionGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing option group.
modifyOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<OptionGroup> modifyOptionGroupAsync(ModifyOptionGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyOptionGroupRequest,OptionGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing option group.
modifyOptionGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TenantDatabase> modifyTenantDatabaseAsync(ModifyTenantDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing tenant database in a DB instance. You can change the tenant database name or the master user password. This operation is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances using the multi-tenant configuration.
modifyTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<TenantDatabase> modifyTenantDatabaseAsync(ModifyTenantDatabaseRequest request, AsyncHandler<ModifyTenantDatabaseRequest,TenantDatabase> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncModifies an existing tenant database in a DB instance. You can change the tenant database name or the master user password. This operation is supported only for RDS for Oracle CDB instances using the multi-tenant configuration.
modifyTenantDatabaseAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> promoteReadReplicaAsync(PromoteReadReplicaRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes a read replica DB instance to a standalone DB instance.
Backup duration is a function of the amount of changes to the database since the previous backup. If you plan to
promote a read replica to a standalone instance, we recommend that you enable backups and complete at least one
backup prior to promotion. In addition, a read replica cannot be promoted to a standalone instance when it is in
the backing-up status. If you have enabled backups on your read replica, configure the automated
backup window so that daily backups do not interfere with read replica promotion.
This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL, Aurora PostgreSQL, or RDS Custom.
promoteReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> promoteReadReplicaAsync(PromoteReadReplicaRequest request, AsyncHandler<PromoteReadReplicaRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes a read replica DB instance to a standalone DB instance.
Backup duration is a function of the amount of changes to the database since the previous backup. If you plan to
promote a read replica to a standalone instance, we recommend that you enable backups and complete at least one
backup prior to promotion. In addition, a read replica cannot be promoted to a standalone instance when it is in
the backing-up status. If you have enabled backups on your read replica, configure the automated
backup window so that daily backups do not interfere with read replica promotion.
This command doesn't apply to Aurora MySQL, Aurora PostgreSQL, or RDS Custom.
promoteReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> promoteReadReplicaDBClusterAsync(PromoteReadReplicaDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes a read replica DB cluster to a standalone DB cluster.
promoteReadReplicaDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> promoteReadReplicaDBClusterAsync(PromoteReadReplicaDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<PromoteReadReplicaDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncPromotes a read replica DB cluster to a standalone DB cluster.
promoteReadReplicaDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReservedDBInstance> purchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingAsync(PurchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncPurchases a reserved DB instance offering.
purchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ReservedDBInstance> purchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingAsync(PurchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingRequest request, AsyncHandler<PurchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingRequest,ReservedDBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncPurchases a reserved DB instance offering.
purchaseReservedDBInstancesOfferingAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> rebootDBClusterAsync(RebootDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB cluster, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, or if you change the DB cluster parameter group associated with the DB cluster, reboot the DB cluster for the changes to take effect.
Rebooting a DB cluster restarts the database engine service. Rebooting a DB cluster results in a momentary outage, during which the DB cluster status is set to rebooting.
Use this operation only for a non-Aurora Multi-AZ DB cluster.
For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
rebootDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> rebootDBClusterAsync(RebootDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<RebootDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB cluster, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, or if you change the DB cluster parameter group associated with the DB cluster, reboot the DB cluster for the changes to take effect.
Rebooting a DB cluster restarts the database engine service. Rebooting a DB cluster results in a momentary outage, during which the DB cluster status is set to rebooting.
Use this operation only for a non-Aurora Multi-AZ DB cluster.
For more information on Multi-AZ DB clusters, see Multi-AZ DB cluster deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
rebootDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> rebootDBInstanceAsync(RebootDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB instance, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, or if you change the DB parameter group associated with the DB instance, you must reboot the instance for the changes to take effect.
Rebooting a DB instance restarts the database engine service. Rebooting a DB instance results in a momentary outage, during which the DB instance status is set to rebooting.
For more information about rebooting, see Rebooting a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
If your DB instance is part of a Multi-AZ DB cluster, you can reboot the DB cluster with the
RebootDBCluster operation.
rebootDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> rebootDBInstanceAsync(RebootDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<RebootDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB instance, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, or if you change the DB parameter group associated with the DB instance, you must reboot the instance for the changes to take effect.
Rebooting a DB instance restarts the database engine service. Rebooting a DB instance results in a momentary outage, during which the DB instance status is set to rebooting.
For more information about rebooting, see Rebooting a DB Instance in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
If your DB instance is part of a Multi-AZ DB cluster, you can reboot the DB cluster with the
RebootDBCluster operation.
rebootDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RebootDBShardGroupResult> rebootDBShardGroupAsync(RebootDBShardGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB shard group, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, reboot the DB shard group for the changes to take effect.
This operation applies only to Aurora Limitless Database DBb shard groups.
rebootDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<RebootDBShardGroupResult> rebootDBShardGroupAsync(RebootDBShardGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<RebootDBShardGroupRequest,RebootDBShardGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncYou might need to reboot your DB shard group, usually for maintenance reasons. For example, if you make certain modifications, reboot the DB shard group for the changes to take effect.
This operation applies only to Aurora Limitless Database DBb shard groups.
rebootDBShardGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RegisterDBProxyTargetsResult> registerDBProxyTargetsAsync(RegisterDBProxyTargetsRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Associate one or more DBProxyTarget data structures with a DBProxyTargetGroup.
registerDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<RegisterDBProxyTargetsResult> registerDBProxyTargetsAsync(RegisterDBProxyTargetsRequest request, AsyncHandler<RegisterDBProxyTargetsRequest,RegisterDBProxyTargetsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Associate one or more DBProxyTarget data structures with a DBProxyTargetGroup.
registerDBProxyTargetsAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GlobalCluster> removeFromGlobalClusterAsync(RemoveFromGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDetaches 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.
removeFromGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> removeFromGlobalClusterAsync(RemoveFromGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<RemoveFromGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDetaches 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.
removeFromGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RemoveRoleFromDBClusterResult> removeRoleFromDBClusterAsync(RemoveRoleFromDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves the asssociation of an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role from a DB cluster.
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.
removeRoleFromDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<RemoveRoleFromDBClusterResult> removeRoleFromDBClusterAsync(RemoveRoleFromDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<RemoveRoleFromDBClusterRequest,RemoveRoleFromDBClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves the asssociation of an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role from a DB cluster.
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.
removeRoleFromDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceResult> removeRoleFromDBInstanceAsync(RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisassociates an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role from a DB instance.
removeRoleFromDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceResult> removeRoleFromDBInstanceAsync(RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceRequest,RemoveRoleFromDBInstanceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncDisassociates an Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role from a DB instance.
removeRoleFromDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EventSubscription> removeSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionAsync(RemoveSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves a source identifier from an existing RDS event notification subscription.
removeSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<EventSubscription> removeSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionAsync(RemoveSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<RemoveSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionRequest,EventSubscription> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves a source identifier from an existing RDS event notification subscription.
removeSourceIdentifierFromSubscriptionAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RemoveTagsFromResourceResult> removeTagsFromResourceAsync(RemoveTagsFromResourceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves metadata tags from an Amazon RDS resource.
For an overview on tagging an Amazon RDS resource, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
removeTagsFromResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<RemoveTagsFromResourceResult> removeTagsFromResourceAsync(RemoveTagsFromResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<RemoveTagsFromResourceRequest,RemoveTagsFromResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncRemoves metadata tags from an Amazon RDS resource.
For an overview on tagging an Amazon RDS resource, see Tagging Amazon RDS Resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
removeTagsFromResourceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetDBClusterParameterGroupResult> resetDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(ResetDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group to the default value. To reset specific parameters submit
a list of the following: ParameterName and ApplyMethod. To reset the entire DB cluster
parameter group, specify the DBClusterParameterGroupName and ResetAllParameters
parameters.
When resetting the entire group, dynamic parameters are updated immediately and static parameters are set to
pending-reboot to take effect on the next DB instance restart or RebootDBInstance
request. You must call RebootDBInstance for every DB instance in your DB cluster that you want the
updated static parameter to apply to.
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.
resetDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ResetDBClusterParameterGroupResult> resetDBClusterParameterGroupAsync(ResetDBClusterParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetDBClusterParameterGroupRequest,ResetDBClusterParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the parameters of a DB cluster parameter group to the default value. To reset specific parameters submit
a list of the following: ParameterName and ApplyMethod. To reset the entire DB cluster
parameter group, specify the DBClusterParameterGroupName and ResetAllParameters
parameters.
When resetting the entire group, dynamic parameters are updated immediately and static parameters are set to
pending-reboot to take effect on the next DB instance restart or RebootDBInstance
request. You must call RebootDBInstance for every DB instance in your DB cluster that you want the
updated static parameter to apply to.
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.
resetDBClusterParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ResetDBParameterGroupResult> resetDBParameterGroupAsync(ResetDBParameterGroupRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group to the engine/system default value. To reset specific parameters,
provide a list of the following: ParameterName and ApplyMethod. To reset the entire DB
parameter group, specify the DBParameterGroup name and ResetAllParameters parameters.
When resetting the entire group, dynamic parameters are updated immediately and static parameters are set to
pending-reboot to take effect on the next DB instance restart or RebootDBInstance
request.
resetDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<ResetDBParameterGroupResult> resetDBParameterGroupAsync(ResetDBParameterGroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<ResetDBParameterGroupRequest,ResetDBParameterGroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
Modifies the parameters of a DB parameter group to the engine/system default value. To reset specific parameters,
provide a list of the following: ParameterName and ApplyMethod. To reset the entire DB
parameter group, specify the DBParameterGroup name and ResetAllParameters parameters.
When resetting the entire group, dynamic parameters are updated immediately and static parameters are set to
pending-reboot to take effect on the next DB instance restart or RebootDBInstance
request.
resetDBParameterGroupAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterFromS3Async(RestoreDBClusterFromS3Request request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBClusterFromS3Async in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterFromS3Async(RestoreDBClusterFromS3Request request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBClusterFromS3Request,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBClusterFromS3Async in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBClusterFromSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterFromSnapshotAsync(RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBClusterFromSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterToPointInTimeAsync(RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
restoreDBClusterToPointInTimeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> restoreDBClusterToPointInTimeAsync(RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeRequest request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
restoreDBClusterToPointInTimeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotAsync(RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotAsync(RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotRequest request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncCreates 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.
restoreDBInstanceFromDBSnapshotAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceFromS3Async(RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Request request)
AmazonRDSAsyncAmazon 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.
restoreDBInstanceFromS3Async in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceFromS3Async(RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Request request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBInstanceFromS3Request,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncAmazon 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.
restoreDBInstanceFromS3Async in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeAsync(RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
restoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> restoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeAsync(RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeRequest request, AsyncHandler<RestoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
restoreDBInstanceToPointInTimeAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBSecurityGroup> revokeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncRevokes ingress from a DBSecurityGroup for previously authorized IP ranges or EC2 or VPC security groups. Required parameters for this API are one of CIDRIP, EC2SecurityGroupId for VPC, or (EC2SecurityGroupOwnerId and either EC2SecurityGroupName or EC2SecurityGroupId).
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
revokeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBSecurityGroup> revokeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync(RevokeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest request, AsyncHandler<RevokeDBSecurityGroupIngressRequest,DBSecurityGroup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncRevokes ingress from a DBSecurityGroup for previously authorized IP ranges or EC2 or VPC security groups. Required parameters for this API are one of CIDRIP, EC2SecurityGroupId for VPC, or (EC2SecurityGroupOwnerId and either EC2SecurityGroupName or EC2SecurityGroupId).
EC2-Classic was retired on August 15, 2022. If you haven't migrated from EC2-Classic to a VPC, we recommend that you migrate as soon as possible. For more information, see Migrate from EC2-Classic to a VPC in the Amazon EC2 User Guide, the blog EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare, and Moving a DB instance not in a VPC into a VPC in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
revokeDBSecurityGroupIngressAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartActivityStreamResult> startActivityStreamAsync(StartActivityStreamRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncStarts a database activity stream to monitor activity on the database. 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.
startActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<StartActivityStreamResult> startActivityStreamAsync(StartActivityStreamRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartActivityStreamRequest,StartActivityStreamResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncStarts a database activity stream to monitor activity on the database. 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.
startActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> startDBClusterAsync(StartDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
startDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> startDBClusterAsync(StartDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
startDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> startDBInstanceAsync(StartDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
startDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> startDBInstanceAsync(StartDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
startDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync(StartDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables replication of automated backups to a different Amazon Web Services Region.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
For more information, see Replicating Automated Backups to Another Amazon Web Services Region in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync(StartDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest,DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncEnables replication of automated backups to a different Amazon Web Services Region.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom.
For more information, see Replicating Automated Backups to Another Amazon Web Services Region in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
startDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StartExportTaskResult> startExportTaskAsync(StartExportTaskRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncStarts 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.
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.
startExportTaskAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<StartExportTaskResult> startExportTaskAsync(StartExportTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartExportTaskRequest,StartExportTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncStarts 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.
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.
startExportTaskAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<StopActivityStreamResult> stopActivityStreamAsync(StopActivityStreamRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
stopActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<StopActivityStreamResult> stopActivityStreamAsync(StopActivityStreamRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopActivityStreamRequest,StopActivityStreamResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsync
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.
stopActivityStreamAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBCluster> stopDBClusterAsync(StopDBClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops 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.
stopDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBCluster> stopDBClusterAsync(StopDBClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopDBClusterRequest,DBCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops 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.
stopDBClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> stopDBInstanceAsync(StopDBInstanceRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops an Amazon RDS DB instance. When you stop a DB instance, Amazon RDS retains the DB instance's metadata, including its endpoint, DB parameter group, and option group membership. Amazon RDS also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary.
For more information, see Stopping an Amazon RDS DB Instance Temporarily in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora clusters, use
StopDBCluster instead.
stopDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> stopDBInstanceAsync(StopDBInstanceRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopDBInstanceRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops an Amazon RDS DB instance. When you stop a DB instance, Amazon RDS retains the DB instance's metadata, including its endpoint, DB parameter group, and option group membership. Amazon RDS also retains the transaction logs so you can do a point-in-time restore if necessary.
For more information, see Stopping an Amazon RDS DB Instance Temporarily in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL. For Aurora clusters, use
StopDBCluster instead.
stopDBInstanceAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> stopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync(StopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops automated backup replication for a DB instance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL.
For more information, see Replicating Automated Backups to Another Amazon Web Services Region in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
stopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> stopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync(StopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationRequest,DBInstanceAutomatedBackup> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncStops automated backup replication for a DB instance.
This command doesn't apply to RDS Custom, Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL.
For more information, see Replicating Automated Backups to Another Amazon Web Services Region in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
stopDBInstanceAutomatedBackupsReplicationAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentResult> switchoverBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over a blue/green deployment.
Before you switch over, production traffic is routed to the databases in the blue environment. After you switch over, production traffic is routed to the databases in the green environment.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
switchoverBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentResult> switchoverBlueGreenDeploymentAsync(SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentRequest request, AsyncHandler<SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentRequest,SwitchoverBlueGreenDeploymentResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over a blue/green deployment.
Before you switch over, production traffic is routed to the databases in the blue environment. After you switch over, production traffic is routed to the databases in the green environment.
For more information, see Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon RDS User Guide and Using Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for database updates in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
switchoverBlueGreenDeploymentAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GlobalCluster> switchoverGlobalClusterAsync(SwitchoverGlobalClusterRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over the specified secondary DB cluster to be the new primary DB cluster in the global database cluster. Switchover operations were previously called "managed planned failovers."
Aurora promotes the specified secondary cluster to assume full read/write capabilities and demotes the current primary cluster to a secondary (read-only) cluster, maintaining the orginal replication topology. All secondary clusters are synchronized with the primary at the beginning of the process so the new primary continues operations for the Aurora global database without losing any data. Your database is unavailable for a short time while the primary and selected secondary clusters are assuming their new roles. For more information about switching over an Aurora global database, see Performing switchovers for Amazon Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation is intended for controlled environments, for operations such as "regional rotation" or to fall back to the original primary after a global database failover.
switchoverGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<GlobalCluster> switchoverGlobalClusterAsync(SwitchoverGlobalClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<SwitchoverGlobalClusterRequest,GlobalCluster> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over the specified secondary DB cluster to be the new primary DB cluster in the global database cluster. Switchover operations were previously called "managed planned failovers."
Aurora promotes the specified secondary cluster to assume full read/write capabilities and demotes the current primary cluster to a secondary (read-only) cluster, maintaining the orginal replication topology. All secondary clusters are synchronized with the primary at the beginning of the process so the new primary continues operations for the Aurora global database without losing any data. Your database is unavailable for a short time while the primary and selected secondary clusters are assuming their new roles. For more information about switching over an Aurora global database, see Performing switchovers for Amazon Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
This operation is intended for controlled environments, for operations such as "regional rotation" or to fall back to the original primary after a global database failover.
switchoverGlobalClusterAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DBInstance> switchoverReadReplicaAsync(SwitchoverReadReplicaRequest request)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over an Oracle standby database in an Oracle Data Guard environment, making it the new primary database. Issue this command in the Region that hosts the current standby database.
switchoverReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncpublic Future<DBInstance> switchoverReadReplicaAsync(SwitchoverReadReplicaRequest request, AsyncHandler<SwitchoverReadReplicaRequest,DBInstance> asyncHandler)
AmazonRDSAsyncSwitches over an Oracle standby database in an Oracle Data Guard environment, making it the new primary database. Issue this command in the Region that hosts the current standby database.
switchoverReadReplicaAsync in interface AmazonRDSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.