RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeMessage
import type { RestoreDBClusterToPointInTimeMessage } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/neptune.ts?docs=full";
§Properties
The name of the new DB cluster to be created.
Constraints:
- Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens
- First character must be a letter
- Cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens
The name of the DB cluster parameter group to associate with the new DB cluster.
Constraints:
- If supplied, must match the name of an existing DBClusterParameterGroup.
The DB subnet group name to use for the new DB cluster.
Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DBSubnetGroup.
Example: mySubnetgroup
A value that indicates whether the DB cluster has deletion protection enabled. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection is disabled.
The list of logs that the restored DB cluster is to export to CloudWatch Logs.
True to enable mapping of Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts, and otherwise false.
Default: false
The Amazon KMS key identifier to use when restoring an encrypted DB cluster from an encrypted DB cluster.
The KMS key identifier is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the KMS encryption key. If you are restoring a DB cluster with the same Amazon account that owns the KMS encryption key used to encrypt the new DB cluster, then you can use the KMS key alias instead of the ARN for the KMS encryption key.
You can restore to a new DB cluster and encrypt the new DB cluster with a KMS key that is different than the KMS key used to encrypt the source DB cluster.
The new DB cluster is encrypted with the KMS key identified by the KmsKeyId
parameter.
If you do not specify a value for the KmsKeyId
parameter, then the following will occur:
- If the DB cluster is encrypted, then the restored DB cluster is encrypted using the KMS key that was used to encrypt the source DB cluster.
- If the DB cluster is not encrypted, then the restored DB cluster is not encrypted.
If DBClusterIdentifier
refers to a DB cluster that is not encrypted, then the restore request is rejected.
The port number on which the new DB cluster accepts connections.
Constraints: Value must be 1150-65535
Default: The same port as the original DB cluster.
The date and time to restore the DB cluster to.
Valid Values: Value must be a time in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) format
Constraints:
- Must be before the latest restorable time for the DB instance
- Must be specified if
UseLatestRestorableTime
parameter is not provided - Cannot be specified if
UseLatestRestorableTime
parameter is true - Cannot be specified if
RestoreType
parameter iscopy-on-write
Example: 2015-03-07T23:45:00Z
The type of restore to be performed. You can specify one of the following values:
full-copy
- The new DB cluster is restored as a full copy of the source DB cluster.copy-on-write
- The new DB cluster is restored as a clone of the source DB cluster.
If you don't specify a RestoreType
value, then the new DB cluster is restored as a full copy of the source DB cluster.
The identifier of the source DB cluster from which to restore.
Constraints:
- Must match the identifier of an existing DBCluster.