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Amazon DocumentDB examples using AWS CLI

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS Command Line Interface with Amazon DocumentDB.

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The following code example shows how to use add-tags-to-resource.

AWS CLI

To add one or more tags to a specified resource

The following add-tags-to-resource example adds three tags to sample-cluster. One tag (CropB) has a key name but no value.

aws docdb add-tags-to-resource \ --resource-name arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster \ --tags Key="CropA",Value="Apple" Key="CropB" Key="CropC",Value="Corn"

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Tagging Amazon DocumentDB Resources in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use apply-pending-maintenance-action.

AWS CLI

To have pending maintenance actions take place during the next maintenance window

The following apply-pending-maintenance-action example causes all system-update actions to be performed during the next scheduled maintenance window.

aws docdb apply-pending-maintenance-action \ --resource-identifier arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster \ --apply-action system-update \ --opt-in-type next-maintenance

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Applying Amazon DocumentDB Updates in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use copy-db-cluster-parameter-group.

AWS CLI

To duplicate an existing DB cluster parameter group

The following copy-db-cluster-parameter-group example makes a copy of the parameter group custom-docdb3-6 named custom-docdb3-6-copy. When making the copy it adds tags to the new parameter group.

aws docdb copy-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --source-db-cluster-parameter-group-identifier custom-docdb3-6 \ --target-db-cluster-parameter-group-identifier custom-docdb3-6-copy \ --target-db-cluster-parameter-group-description "Copy of custom-docdb3-6" \ --tags Key="CopyNumber",Value="1" Key="Modifiable",Value="Yes"

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroup": { "DBParameterGroupFamily": "docdb3.6", "DBClusterParameterGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:12345678901:cluster-pg:custom-docdb3-6-copy", "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "custom-docdb3-6-copy", "Description": "Copy of custom-docdb3-6" } }

For more information, see Copying an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use copy-db-cluster-snapshot.

AWS CLI

To create a copy of a snapshot

The following copy-db-cluster-snapshot example makes a copy of sample-cluster-snapshot named sample-cluster-snapshot-copy. The copy has all the tags of the original plus a new tag with the key name CopyNumber.

aws docdb copy-db-cluster-snapshot \ --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot \ --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot-copy \ --copy-tags \ --tags Key="CopyNumber",Value="1"

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Copying a Cluster Snapshot in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-db-cluster-parameter-group.

AWS CLI

To create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter group

The following create-db-cluster-parameter-group example creates the DB cluster parameter group sample-parameter-group using the docdb3.6 family.

aws docdb create-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name sample-parameter-group \ --db-parameter-group-family docdb3.6 \ --description "Sample parameter group based on docdb3.6"

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroup": { "Description": "Sample parameter group based on docdb3.6", "DBParameterGroupFamily": "docdb3.6", "DBClusterParameterGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster-pg:sample-parameter-group", "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "sample-parameter-group" } }

For more information, see Creating an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-db-cluster-snapshot.

AWS CLI

To create a manual Amazon DocumentDB cluster snapshot

The following create-db-cluster-snapshot example creates an Amazon DB cluster snapshot named sample-cluster-snapshot.

aws docdb create-db-cluster-snapshot \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshot": { "MasterUsername": "master-user", "SnapshotCreateTime": "2019-03-18T18:27:14.794Z", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2b", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2d", "us-west-2e", "us-west-2f" ], "SnapshotType": "manual", "DBClusterSnapshotArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:sample-cluster-snapshot", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "PercentProgress": 0, "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot", "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "Status": "creating", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z", "Port": 0, "StorageEncrypted": false, "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6" } }

For more information, see Creating a Manual Cluster Snapshot in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster

The following create-db-cluster example creates an Amazon DocumentDB cluster named sample-cluster with the preferred maintenance window on Sundays between 20:30 and 11:00.

aws docdb create-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster \ --engine docdb \ --master-username master-user \ --master-user-password password \ --preferred-maintenance-window Sun:20:30-Sun:21:00

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "AssociatedRoles": [], "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-18T18:06:34.616Z", "Status": "creating", "Port": 27017, "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sun:20:30-sun:21:00", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "DBClusterMembers": [], "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "PreferredBackupWindow": "10:12-10:42", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2d", "us-west-2f", "us-west-2e" ], "MasterUsername": "master-user", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 1, "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-L3R4YRSBUYDP4GLMTJ2WF5GH5Q", "MultiAZ": false, "Endpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0" } }

For more information, see Creating an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-db-instance.

AWS CLI

To create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster instance

The following create-db-instance example code creates the instance sample-cluster-instance-2 in the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster.

aws docdb create-db-instance \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster \ --db-instance-class db.r4.xlarge \ --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster-instance-2 \ --engine docdb

Output:

{ "DBInstance": { "DBInstanceStatus": "creating", "PendingModifiedValues": { "PendingCloudwatchLogsExports": { "LogTypesToEnable": [ "audit" ] } }, "PubliclyAccessible": false, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "PromotionTier": 1, "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster-instance-2", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "tue:10:28-tue:10:58", "StorageEncrypted": false, "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "DBSubnetGroup": { "Subnets": [ { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0" } ], "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "DBSubnetGroupName": "default" }, "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.xlarge", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ], "DBInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster-instance-2", "DbiResourceId": "db-XEKJLEMGRV5ZKCARUVA4HO3ITE" } }

For more information, see Adding an Amazon DocumentDB Instance to a Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-db-subnet-group.

AWS CLI

To create an Amazon DocumentDB subnet group

The following create-db-subnet-group example creates an Amazon DocumentDB subnet group named sample-subnet-group.

aws docdb create-db-subnet-group \ --db-subnet-group-description "a sample subnet group" \ --db-subnet-group-name sample-subnet-group \ --subnet-ids "subnet-29ab1025" "subnet-991cb8d0" "subnet-53ab3636"

Output:

{ "DBSubnetGroup": { "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "DBSubnetGroupName": "sample-subnet-group", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "a sample subnet group", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "DBSubnetGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:subgrp:sample-subnet-group", "Subnets": [ { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" } }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" } }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-29ab1025", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" } } ] } }

For more information, see Creating an Amazon DocumentDB Subnet Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use delete-db-cluster-parameter-group.

AWS CLI

To delete an Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter group

The following delete-db-cluster-parameter-group example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group sample-parameter-group.

aws docdb delete-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name sample-parameter-group

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Deleting an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use delete-db-cluster-snapshot.

AWS CLI

To delete an Amazon DocumentDB cluster snapshot

The following delete-db-cluster-snapshot example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB cluster snapshot sample-cluster-snapshot.

aws docdb delete-db-cluster-snapshot \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshot": { "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2b", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2d" ], "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "DBClusterSnapshotArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:sample-cluster-snapshot", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "Engine": "docdb", "SnapshotCreateTime": "2019-03-18T18:27:14.794Z", "Status": "available", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z", "PercentProgress": 100, "StorageEncrypted": false, "SnapshotType": "manual", "Port": 0 } }

For more information, see Deleting a Cluster Snapshot in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use delete-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To delete an Amazon DocumentDB cluster

The following delete-db-cluster example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster. No backup of the cluster is made prior to deleting it. NOTE: You must delete all instances associated with the cluster before you can delete it.

aws docdb delete-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster \ --skip-final-snapshot

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "Engine": "docdb", "LatestRestorableTime": "2019-03-18T18:07:24.610Z", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sun:20:30-sun:21:00", "StorageEncrypted": false, "EarliestRestorableTime": "2019-03-18T18:07:24.610Z", "Port": 27017, "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ], "MultiAZ": false, "MasterUsername": "master-user", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "Status": "available", "PreferredBackupWindow": "10:12-10:42", "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2c", "us-west-2b", "us-west-2a" ], "Endpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-L3R4YRSBUYDP4GLMTJ2WF5GH5Q", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-18T18:06:34.616Z", "AssociatedRoles": [], "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 1, "DBClusterMembers": [] } }

For more information, see Deleting an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use delete-db-instance.

AWS CLI

To delete an Amazon DocumentDB instance

The following delete-db-instance example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB instance sample-cluster-instance-2.

aws docdb delete-db-instance \ --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster-instance-2

Output:

{ "DBInstance": { "DBSubnetGroup": { "Subnets": [ { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636" }, { "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0" } ], "DBSubnetGroupName": "default", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete" }, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "InstanceCreateTime": "2019-03-18T18:37:33.709Z", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.xlarge", "DbiResourceId": "db-XEKJLEMGRV5ZKCARUVA4HO3ITE", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "Engine": "docdb", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ], "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, "PromotionTier": 1, "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "Endpoint": { "Address": "sample-cluster-instance-2.corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Port": 27017 }, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster-instance-2", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "tue:10:28-tue:10:58", "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "PendingModifiedValues": {}, "DBInstanceStatus": "deleting", "PubliclyAccessible": false, "DBInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster-instance-2", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2c", "StorageEncrypted": false } }

For more information, see Deleting an Amazon DocumentDB Instance in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use delete-db-subnet-group.

AWS CLI

To delete an Amazon DocumentDB subnet group

The following delete-db-subnet-group example deletes the Amazon DocumentDB subnet group sample-subnet-group.

aws docdb delete-db-subnet-group \ --db-subnet-group-name sample-subnet-group

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Deleting an Amazon DocumentDB Subnet Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-cluster-parameter-groups.

AWS CLI

To see the details of one or more Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter groups

The following describe-db-cluster-parameter-groups example displays details for the Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter group custom3-6-param-grp.

aws docdb describe-db-cluster-parameter-groups \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name custom3-6-param-grp

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroups": [ { "DBParameterGroupFamily": "docdb3.6", "DBClusterParameterGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-pg:custom3-6-param-grp", "Description": "Custom docdb3.6 parameter group", "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "custom3-6-param-grp" } ] }

For more information, see Viewing Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Groups in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-cluster-parameters.

AWS CLI

To view the detailed parameter list for an Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter group.

The following describe-db-cluster-parameters example lists the parameters for the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group custom3-6-param-grp.

aws docdb describe-db-cluster-parameters \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name custom3-6-param-grp

Output:

{ "Parameters": [ { "DataType": "string", "ParameterName": "audit_logs", "IsModifiable": true, "ApplyMethod": "pending-reboot", "Source": "system", "ApplyType": "dynamic", "AllowedValues": "enabled,disabled", "Description": "Enables auditing on cluster.", "ParameterValue": "disabled" }, { "DataType": "string", "ParameterName": "tls", "IsModifiable": true, "ApplyMethod": "pending-reboot", "Source": "system", "ApplyType": "static", "AllowedValues": "disabled,enabled", "Description": "Config to enable/disable TLS", "ParameterValue": "enabled" }, { "DataType": "string", "ParameterName": "ttl_monitor", "IsModifiable": true, "ApplyMethod": "pending-reboot", "Source": "user", "ApplyType": "dynamic", "AllowedValues": "disabled,enabled", "Description": "Enables TTL Monitoring", "ParameterValue": "enabled" } ] }

For more information, see Viewing Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameters in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-cluster-snapshot-attributes.

AWS CLI

To list an Amazon DocumentDB snapshot attribute names and values

The following describe-db-cluster-snapshot-attributes example lists the attribute names and values for the Amazon DocumentDB snapshot sample-cluster-snapshot.

aws docdb describe-db-cluster-snapshot-attributes \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult": { "DBClusterSnapshotAttributes": [ { "AttributeName": "restore", "AttributeValues": [] } ], "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot" } }

For more information, see DescribeDBClusterSnapshotAttributes in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-cluster-snapshots.

AWS CLI

To describe Amazon DocumentDB snapshots

The following describe-db-cluster-snapshots example displays details for the Amazon DocumentDB snapshot sample-cluster-snapshot.

aws docdb describe-db-cluster-snapshots \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshots": [ { "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2b", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2d" ], "Status": "available", "DBClusterSnapshotArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:sample-cluster-snapshot", "SnapshotCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:41:26.515Z", "SnapshotType": "manual", "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "StorageEncrypted": false, "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "PercentProgress": 100, "Port": 0, "Engine": "docdb", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z" } ] }

For more information, see DescribeDBClusterSnapshots in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-clusters.

AWS CLI

To get detailed information about one or more Amazon DocumentDB clusters.

The following describe-db-clusters example displays details for the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster. By omitting the --db-cluster-identifier parameter you can get information of up to 100 clusters.

aws docdb describe-db-clusters --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster

Output:

{ "DBClusters": [ { "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z", "LatestRestorableTime": "2019-03-18T20:28:03.239Z", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "DBClusterMembers": [ { "PromotionTier": 1, "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "IsClusterWriter": false, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster" }, { "PromotionTier": 1, "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "IsClusterWriter": true, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2" } ], "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "Engine": "docdb", "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "MultiAZ": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2b" ], "EarliestRestorableTime": "2019-03-15T20:30:47.020Z", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-UP4EF2PVDDFVHHDJQTYDAIGHLE", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "StorageEncrypted": false, "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "AssociatedRoles": [], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "Port": 27017, "Status": "available" } ] }

For more information, see Describing Amazon DocumentDB Clusters in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-engine-versions.

AWS CLI

To list available Amazon DocumentDB engine versions

The following describe-db-engine-versions example lists all available Amazon DocumentDB engine versions.

aws docdb describe-db-engine-versions \ --engine docdb

Output:

{ "DBEngineVersions": [ { "DBEngineVersionDescription": "DocDB version 1.0.200837", "DBParameterGroupFamily": "docdb3.6", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "ValidUpgradeTarget": [], "DBEngineDescription": "Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility)", "SupportsLogExportsToCloudwatchLogs": true, "Engine": "docdb", "ExportableLogTypes": [ "audit" ] } ] }

For more information, see DescribeDBEngineVersions in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-instances.

AWS CLI

To find information about provisioned Amazon DocumentDB instances

The following describe-db-instances example displays details for about the Amazon DocumentDB instance sample-cluster-instance. By omitting the --db-instance-identifier parameter you get information on up to 100 instances.

aws docdb describe-db-instances \ --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster-instance

Output:

{ "DBInstances": [ { "Endpoint": { "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Address": "sample-cluster-instance.corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Port": 27017 }, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "DBInstanceStatus": "available", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.large", "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster-instance", "DBSubnetGroup": { "Subnets": [ { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" } }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" } }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" } }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" } } ], "DBSubnetGroupName": "default", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6" }, "InstanceCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:36:06.338Z", "Engine": "docdb", "StorageEncrypted": false, "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, "DBInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster-instance", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "tue:08:39-tue:09:09", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ], "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "PendingModifiedValues": {}, "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "PubliclyAccessible": false, "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "PromotionTier": 1, "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2c", "DbiResourceId": "db-A2GIKUV6KPOHITGGKI2NHVISZA" } ] }

For more information, see Describing Amazon DocumentDB Instances in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-db-subnet-groups.

AWS CLI

To retrieve a list of Amazon DocumentDB subnet descriptions

The following describe-db-subnet-groups example describes details for the Amazon DocumentDB subnet named default.

aws docdb describe-db-subnet-groups \ --db-subnet-group-name default

Output:

{ "DBSubnetGroups": [ { "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "DBSubnetGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:subgrp:default", "Subnets": [ { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" } }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" } }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" } }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" } } ], "DBSubnetGroupName": "default", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default" } ] }

For more information, see Describing Subnet Groups in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-engine-default-cluster-parameters.

AWS CLI

To describe the default engine and system parameter information for Amazon DocumentDB

The following describe-engine-default-cluster-parameters example displays details for the default engine and system parameter information for the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group docdb3.6.

aws docdb describe-engine-default-cluster-parameters \ --db-parameter-group-family docdb3.6

Output:

{ "EngineDefaults": { "DBParameterGroupFamily": "docdb3.6", "Parameters": [ { "ApplyType": "dynamic", "ParameterValue": "disabled", "Description": "Enables auditing on cluster.", "Source": "system", "DataType": "string", "MinimumEngineVersion": "3.6.0", "AllowedValues": "enabled,disabled", "ParameterName": "audit_logs", "IsModifiable": true }, { "ApplyType": "static", "ParameterValue": "enabled", "Description": "Config to enable/disable TLS", "Source": "system", "DataType": "string", "MinimumEngineVersion": "3.6.0", "AllowedValues": "disabled,enabled", "ParameterName": "tls", "IsModifiable": true }, { "ApplyType": "dynamic", "ParameterValue": "enabled", "Description": "Enables TTL Monitoring", "Source": "system", "DataType": "string", "MinimumEngineVersion": "3.6.0", "AllowedValues": "disabled,enabled", "ParameterName": "ttl_monitor", "IsModifiable": true } ] } }

For more information, see DescribeEngineDefaultClusterParameters in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-event-categories.

AWS CLI

To describe all Amazon DocumentDB event categories

The following describe-event-categories example lists all categories for the Amazon DocumentDB event source type db-instance.

aws docdb describe-event-categories \ --source-type db-cluster

Output:

{ "EventCategoriesMapList": [ { "SourceType": "db-cluster", "EventCategories": [ "failover", "maintenance", "notification", "failure" ] } ] }

For more information, see Viewing Event Categories in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-events.

AWS CLI

To list Amazon DocumentDB events

The following describe-events example list all the Amazon DocumentDB events for the last 24 hours (1440 minutes).

aws docdb describe-events \ --duration 1440

This command produces no output. Output:

{ "Events": [ { "EventCategories": [ "failover" ], "Message": "Started cross AZ failover to DB instance: sample-cluster", "Date": "2019-03-18T21:36:29.807Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "SourceType": "db-cluster" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance restarted", "Date": "2019-03-18T21:36:40.793Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [], "Message": "A new writer was promoted. Restarting database as a reader.", "Date": "2019-03-18T21:36:43.873Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance restarted", "Date": "2019-03-18T21:36:51.257Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "failover" ], "Message": "Completed failover to DB instance: sample-cluster", "Date": "2019-03-18T21:36:53.462Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "SourceType": "db-cluster" }, { "Date": "2019-03-19T16:51:48.847Z", "EventCategories": [ "configuration change" ], "Message": "Updated parameter audit_logs to enabled with apply method pending-reboot", "SourceIdentifier": "custom3-6-param-grp", "SourceType": "db-parameter-group" }, { "EventCategories": [ "configuration change" ], "Message": "Applying modification to database instance class", "Date": "2019-03-19T17:55:20.095Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance shutdown", "Date": "2019-03-19T17:56:31.127Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "configuration change" ], "Message": "Finished applying modification to DB instance class", "Date": "2019-03-19T18:00:45.822Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance restarted", "Date": "2019-03-19T18:00:53.397Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance shutdown", "Date": "2019-03-19T18:23:36.045Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "EventCategories": [ "availability" ], "Message": "DB instance restarted", "Date": "2019-03-19T18:23:46.209Z", "SourceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "SourceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "SourceType": "db-instance" }, { "Date": "2019-03-19T18:39:05.822Z", "EventCategories": [ "configuration change" ], "Message": "Updated parameter ttl_monitor to enabled with apply method immediate", "SourceIdentifier": "custom3-6-param-grp", "SourceType": "db-parameter-group" }, { "Date": "2019-03-19T18:39:48.067Z", "EventCategories": [ "configuration change" ], "Message": "Updated parameter audit_logs to disabled with apply method immediate", "SourceIdentifier": "custom3-6-param-grp", "SourceType": "db-parameter-group" } ] }

For more information, see Viewing Amazon DocumentDB Events in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-orderable-db-instance-options.

AWS CLI

To find the Amazon DocumentDB instance options you can order

The following describe-orderable-db-instance-options example lists all instance options for Amazon DocumentDB for a region.

aws docdb describe-orderable-db-instance-options \ --engine docdb \ --region us-east-1

Output:

{ "OrderableDBInstanceOptions": [ { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.16xlarge", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" }, { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.2xlarge", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" }, { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.4xlarge", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" }, { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.8xlarge", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" }, { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.large", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" }, { "Vpc": true, "AvailabilityZones": [ { "Name": "us-east-1a" }, { "Name": "us-east-1b" }, { "Name": "us-east-1c" }, { "Name": "us-east-1d" } ], "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.xlarge", "LicenseModel": "na", "Engine": "docdb" } ] }

For more information, see Adding an Amazon DocumentDB Instance to a Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-pending-maintenance-actions.

AWS CLI

To list your pending Amazon DocumentDB maintenance actions

The following describe-pending-maintenance-actions example lists all your pending Amazon DocumentDB maintenance actions.

aws docdb describe-pending-maintenance-actions

Output:

{ "PendingMaintenanceActions": [] }

For more information, see Maintaining Amazon DocumentDB in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use failover-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To force an Amazon DocumentDB cluster to failover to a replica

The following failover-db-cluster example causes the primary instance in the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster to failover to a replica.

aws docdb failover-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "AssociatedRoles": [], "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "EarliestRestorableTime": "2019-03-15T20:30:47.020Z", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2b" ], "LatestRestorableTime": "2019-03-18T21:35:23.548Z", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "Port": 27017, "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z", "MultiAZ": true, "Status": "available", "DBClusterMembers": [ { "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "IsClusterWriter": false, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "PromotionTier": 1 }, { "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "IsClusterWriter": true, "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "PromotionTier": 2 } ], "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-UP4EF2PVDDFVHHDJQTYDAIGHLE", "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Engine": "docdb" } }

For more information, see Amazon DocumentDB Failover in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-tags-for-resource.

AWS CLI

To list all the tags on an Amazon DocumentDB resource

The following list-tags-for-resource example lists all tags on the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster.

aws docdb list-tags-for-resource \ --resource-name arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster

Output:

{ "TagList": [ { "Key": "A", "Value": "ALPHA" }, { "Key": "B", "Value": "" }, { "Key": "C", "Value": "CHARLIE" } ] }

For more information, see Listing Tags on an Amazon DocumentDB Resource in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use modify-db-cluster-parameter-group.

AWS CLI

To modify an Amazon DocumentDB DB cluster parameter group

The following modify-db-cluster-parameter-group example modifies the Amazon DocumentDB cluster parameter group custom3-6-param-grp by setting the two parameters audit_logs and ttl_monitor to enabled. The changes are applied at the next reboot.

aws docdb modify-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name custom3-6-param-grp \ --parameters ParameterName=audit_logs,ParameterValue=enabled,ApplyMethod=pending-reboot \ ParameterName=ttl_monitor,ParameterValue=enabled,ApplyMethod=pending-reboot

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "custom3-6-param-grp" }

For more information, see Modifying an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use modify-db-cluster-snapshot-attribute.

AWS CLI

Example 1: To add an attribute to an Amazon DocumentDB snapshot

The following modify-db-cluster-snapshot-attribute example adds four attribute values to an Amazon DocumentDB cluster snapshot.

aws docdb modify-db-cluster-snapshot-attribute \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot \ --attribute-name restore \ --values-to-add 123456789011 123456789012 123456789013

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult": { "DBClusterSnapshotAttributes": [ { "AttributeName": "restore", "AttributeValues": [ "123456789011", "123456789012", "123456789013" ] } ], "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot" } }

Example 2: To remove attributes from an Amazon DocumentDB snapshot

The following modify-db-cluster-snapshot-attribute example removes two attribute values from an Amazon DocumentDB cluster snapshot.

aws docdb modify-db-cluster-snapshot-attribute \ --db-cluster-snapshot-identifier sample-cluster-snapshot \ --attribute-name restore \ --values-to-remove 123456789012

Output:

{ "DBClusterSnapshotAttributesResult": { "DBClusterSnapshotAttributes": [ { "AttributeName": "restore", "AttributeValues": [ "123456789011", "123456789013" ] } ], "DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier": "sample-cluster-snapshot" } }

For more information, see ModifyDBClusterSnapshotAttribute in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use modify-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To modify an Amazon DocumentDB cluster

The following modify-db-cluster example modifies the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster by making the retention period for automatic backups 7 days, and changing the preferred windows for both backups and maintenance. All changes are applied at the next maintenance window.

aws docdb modify-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster \ --no-apply-immediately \ --backup-retention-period 7 \ --preferred-backup-window 18:00-18:30 \ --preferred-maintenance-window sun:20:00-sun:20:30

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "Endpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "DBClusterMembers": [ { "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "IsClusterWriter": true, "PromotionTier": 1 }, { "DBClusterParameterGroupStatus": "in-sync", "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "IsClusterWriter": false, "PromotionTier": 2 } ], "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "StorageEncrypted": false, "PreferredBackupWindow": "18:00-18:30", "MultiAZ": true, "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "LatestRestorableTime": "2019-03-18T22:08:13.408Z", "EarliestRestorableTime": "2019-03-15T20:30:47.020Z", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sun:20:00-sun:20:30", "AssociatedRoles": [], "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 7, "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2b" ], "Status": "available", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-UP4EF2PVDDFVHHDJQTYDAIGHLE", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:29:58.836Z", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "Port": 27017 } }

For more information, see Modifying an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use modify-db-instance.

AWS CLI

To modify an Amazon DocumentDB instance

The following modify-db-instance example modifies the Amazon DocumentDB instance sample-cluster2 by changing its instance class to db.r4.4xlarge and its promotion tier to 5. The changes are applied immediately but can only be seen after the instances status is available.

aws docdb modify-db-instance \ --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster2 \ --apply-immediately \ --db-instance-class db.r4.4xlarge \ --promotion-tier 5

Output:

{ "DBInstance": { "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "StorageEncrypted": false, "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.large", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "mon:08:39-mon:09:09", "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "PreferredBackupWindow": "18:00-18:30", "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2f", "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "InstanceCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:36:06.338Z", "Engine": "docdb", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 7, "DBSubnetGroup": { "DBSubnetGroupName": "default", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "Subnets": [ { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" }, "SubnetStatus": "Active" } ], "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6" }, "PromotionTier": 2, "Endpoint": { "Address": "sample-cluster2.corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Port": 27017 }, "DbiResourceId": "db-A2GIKUV6KPOHITGGKI2NHVISZA", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "DBInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "PendingModifiedValues": { "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.4xlarge" }, "PubliclyAccessible": false, "DBInstanceStatus": "available" } }

For more information, see Modifying an Amazon DocumentDB Instance in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use modify-db-subnet-group.

AWS CLI

To modify an Amazon DocumentDB subnet group

The following modify-db-subnet-group example modifies the subnet group sample-subnet-group by adding the specified subnets and a new description.

aws docdb modify-db-subnet-group \ --db-subnet-group-name sample-subnet-group \ --subnet-ids subnet-b3806e8f subnet-53ab3636 subnet-991cb8d0 \ --db-subnet-group-description "New subnet description"

Output:

{ "DBSubnetGroup": { "DBSubnetGroupName": "sample-subnet-group", "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "DBSubnetGroupArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:subgrp:sample-subnet-group", "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "New subnet description", "Subnets": [ { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-b3806e8f", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" } }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" } }, { "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0", "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" } } ] } }

For more information, see Modifying an Amazon DocumentDB Subnet Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use reboot-db-instance.

AWS CLI

To reboot an Amazon DocumentDB instance

The following reboot-db-instance example reboots the Amazon DocumentDB instance sample-cluster2.

aws docdb reboot-db-instance \ --db-instance-identifier sample-cluster2

This command produces no output. Output:

{ "DBInstance": { "PreferredBackupWindow": "18:00-18:30", "DBInstanceIdentifier": "sample-cluster2", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ], "DBSubnetGroup": { "VpcId": "vpc-91280df6", "Subnets": [ { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2a" }, "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-4e26d263" }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2c" }, "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-afc329f4" }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2d" }, "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-53ab3636" }, { "SubnetStatus": "Active", "SubnetAvailabilityZone": { "Name": "us-west-2b" }, "SubnetIdentifier": "subnet-991cb8d0" } ], "SubnetGroupStatus": "Complete", "DBSubnetGroupName": "default", "DBSubnetGroupDescription": "default" }, "PendingModifiedValues": {}, "Endpoint": { "Address": "sample-cluster2.corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Port": 27017 }, "EnabledCloudwatchLogsExports": [ "audit" ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "DbiResourceId": "db-A2GIKUV6KPOHITGGKI2NHVISZA", "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": true, "Engine": "docdb", "InstanceCreateTime": "2019-03-15T20:36:06.338Z", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "PromotionTier": 5, "BackupRetentionPeriod": 7, "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "mon:08:39-mon:09:09", "PubliclyAccessible": false, "DBInstanceClass": "db.r4.4xlarge", "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2d", "DBInstanceArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:db:sample-cluster2", "DBInstanceStatus": "rebooting" } }

For more information, see Rebooting an Amazon DocumentDB ILnstance in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use remove-tags-from-resource.

AWS CLI

To remove tags from an Amazon DocumentDB resource

The following remove-tags-from-resource example removes the tag with the key named B from the Amazon DocumentDB cluster sample-cluster.

aws docdb remove-tags-from-resource \ --resource-name arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster \ --tag-keys B

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Removing Tags from an Amazon DocumentDBResource in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use reset-db-cluster-parameter-group.

AWS CLI

To reset the specified parameter value to its defaults in an Amazon DocumentDB parameter group

The following reset-db-cluster-parameter-group example resets the parameter ttl_monitor in the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group custom3-6-param-grp to its default value.

aws docdb reset-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name custom3-6-param-grp \ --parameters ParameterName=ttl_monitor,ApplyMethod=immediate

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "custom3-6-param-grp" }

For more information, see title in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

To reset specified or all parameter values to their defaults in an Amazon DocumentDB parameter group

The following reset-db-cluster-parameter-group example resets all parameters in the Amazon DocumentDB parameter group custom3-6-param-grp to their default value.

aws docdb reset-db-cluster-parameter-group \ --db-cluster-parameter-group-name custom3-6-param-grp \ --reset-all-parameters

Output:

{ "DBClusterParameterGroupName": "custom3-6-param-grp" }

For more information, see Resetting an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster Parameter Group in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use restore-db-cluster-from-snapshot.

AWS CLI

To restore an Amazon DocumentDB cluster from an automatic or manual snapshot

The following restore-db-cluster-from-snapshot example creates a new Amazon DocumentDB cluster named sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored from the snapshot rds:sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01.

aws docdb restore-db-cluster-from-snapshot \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored \ --engine docdb \ --snapshot-identifier rds:sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-19T18:45:01.857Z", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterMembers": [], "MultiAZ": false, "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2c", "us-west-2b" ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Port": 27017, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-XOO46Q3RH4LWSYNH3NMZKXPISU", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "AssociatedRoles": [], "Status": "creating", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ] } }

For more information, see Restoring from a Cluster Snapshot in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use restore-db-cluster-to-point-in-time.

AWS CLI

To restore an Amazon DocumentDB cluster to a point-in-time from a manual snapshot

The following restore-db-cluster-to-point-in-time example uses the sample-cluster-snapshot to create a new Amazon DocumentDB cluster, sample-cluster-pit, using the latest restorable time.

aws docdb restore-db-cluster-to-point-in-time \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster-pit \ --source-db-cluster-identifier arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster \ --use-latest-restorable-time

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "StorageEncrypted": false, "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "MasterUsername": "master-user", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "MultiAZ": false, "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster-pit", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-04-03T15:55:21.320Z", "AssociatedRoles": [], "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "DBClusterMembers": [], "Status": "creating", "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-2a", "us-west-2d", "us-west-2b" ], "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster-pit.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Port": 27017, "Engine": "docdb", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d", "Status": "active" } ], "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster-pit.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-west-2.docdb.amazonaws.com", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-NLCABBXOSE2QPQ4GOLZIFWEPLM", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster-pit" } }

For more information, see Restoring a Snapshot to a Point in Time in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use start-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To start a stopped Amazon DocumentDB cluster

The following start-db-cluster example starts the specified Amazon DocumentDB cluster.

aws docdb start-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-19T18:45:01.857Z", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterMembers": [], "MultiAZ": false, "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-east-1a", "us-east-1c", "us-east-1f" ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-east-1.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-east-1.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Port": 27017, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-XOO46Q3RH4LWSYNH3NMZKXPISU", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "AssociatedRoles": [], "Status": "creating", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ] } }

For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use stop-db-cluster.

AWS CLI

To stop a running Amazon DocumentDB cluster

The following stop-db-cluster example stops the specified Amazon DocumentDB cluster.

aws docdb stop-db-cluster \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster

Output:

{ "DBCluster": { "ClusterCreateTime": "2019-03-19T18:45:01.857Z", "HostedZoneId": "ZNKXH85TT8WVW", "Engine": "docdb", "DBClusterMembers": [], "MultiAZ": false, "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-east-1a", "us-east-1c", "us-east-1f" ], "StorageEncrypted": false, "ReaderEndpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-ro-corcjozrlsfc.us-east-1.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Endpoint": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored.cluster-corcjozrlsfc.us-east-1.docdb.amazonaws.com", "Port": 27017, "PreferredBackupWindow": "00:00-00:30", "DBSubnetGroup": "default", "DBClusterIdentifier": "sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "PreferredMaintenanceWindow": "sat:04:30-sat:05:00", "DBClusterArn": "arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster:sample-cluster-2019-03-16-00-01-restored", "DBClusterParameterGroup": "default.docdb3.6", "DbClusterResourceId": "cluster-XOO46Q3RH4LWSYNH3NMZKXPISU", "MasterUsername": "master-user", "EngineVersion": "3.6.0", "BackupRetentionPeriod": 3, "AssociatedRoles": [], "Status": "creating", "VpcSecurityGroups": [ { "Status": "active", "VpcSecurityGroupId": "sg-77186e0d" } ] } }

For more information, see Stopping and Starting an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster in the Amazon DocumentDB Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see StopDbCluster in AWS CLI Command Reference.