DeleteCustomDBEngineVersion - Amazon Relational Database Service

DeleteCustomDBEngineVersion

Deletes 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.

Note

The MediaImport service that imports files from Amazon S3 to create CEVs isn't integrated with AWS 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.

Request Parameters

For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.

Engine

The database engine. RDS Custom for Oracle supports the following values:

  • custom-oracle-ee

  • custom-oracle-ee-cdb

  • custom-oracle-se2

  • custom-oracle-se2-cdb

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 35.

Pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9-]{1,35}$

Required: Yes

EngineVersion

The custom engine version (CEV) for your DB instance. This option is required for RDS Custom, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of Engine and EngineVersion is unique per customer per AWS Region.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 60.

Pattern: ^[a-z0-9_.-]{1,60}$

Required: Yes

Response Elements

The following elements are returned by the service.

CreateTime

The creation time of the DB engine version.

Type: Timestamp

CustomDBEngineVersionManifest

JSON string that lists the installation files and parameters that RDS Custom uses to create a custom engine version (CEV). RDS Custom applies the patches in the order in which they're listed in the manifest. You can set the Oracle home, Oracle base, and UNIX/Linux user and group using the installation parameters. For more information, see JSON fields in the CEV manifest in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 51000.

Pattern: [\s\S]*

DatabaseInstallationFilesS3BucketName

The name of the Amazon S3 bucket that contains your database installation files.

Type: String

DatabaseInstallationFilesS3Prefix

The Amazon S3 directory that contains the database installation files. If not specified, then no prefix is assumed.

Type: String

DBEngineDescription

The description of the database engine.

Type: String

DBEngineMediaType

A value that indicates the source media provider of the AMI based on the usage operation. Applicable for RDS Custom for SQL Server.

Type: String

DBEngineVersionArn

The ARN of the custom engine version.

Type: String

DBEngineVersionDescription

The description of the database engine version.

Type: String

DBParameterGroupFamily

The name of the DB parameter group family for the database engine.

Type: String

DefaultCharacterSet

The default character set for new instances of this engine version, if the CharacterSetName parameter of the CreateDBInstance API isn't specified.

Type: CharacterSet object

Engine

The name of the database engine.

Type: String

EngineVersion

The version number of the database engine.

Type: String

ExportableLogTypes.member.N

The types of logs that the database engine has available for export to CloudWatch Logs.

Type: Array of strings

Image

The EC2 image

Type: CustomDBEngineVersionAMI object

KMSKeyId

The AWS KMS key identifier for an encrypted CEV. This parameter is required for RDS Custom, but optional for Amazon RDS.

Type: String

MajorEngineVersion

The major engine version of the CEV.

Type: String

ServerlessV2FeaturesSupport

Specifies any Aurora Serverless v2 properties or limits that differ between Aurora engine versions. You can test the values of this attribute when deciding which Aurora version to use in a new or upgraded DB cluster. You can also retrieve the version of an existing DB cluster and check whether that version supports certain Aurora Serverless v2 features before you attempt to use those features.

Type: ServerlessV2FeaturesSupport object

Status

The status of the DB engine version, either available or deprecated.

Type: String

SupportedCACertificateIdentifiers.member.N

A list of the supported CA certificate identifiers.

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.

Type: Array of strings

SupportedCharacterSets.CharacterSet.N

A list of the character sets supported by this engine for the CharacterSetName parameter of the CreateDBInstance operation.

Type: Array of CharacterSet objects

SupportedEngineModes.member.N

A list of the supported DB engine modes.

Type: Array of strings

SupportedFeatureNames.member.N

A list of features supported by the DB engine.

The supported features vary by DB engine and DB engine version.

To determine the supported features for a specific DB engine and DB engine version using the AWS CLI, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine <engine_name> --engine-version <engine_version>

For example, to determine the supported features for RDS for PostgreSQL version 13.3 using the AWS CLI, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --engine-version 13.3

The supported features are listed under SupportedFeatureNames in the output.

Type: Array of strings

SupportedNcharCharacterSets.CharacterSet.N

A list of the character sets supported by the Oracle DB engine for the NcharCharacterSetName parameter of the CreateDBInstance operation.

Type: Array of CharacterSet objects

SupportedTimezones.Timezone.N

A list of the time zones supported by this engine for the Timezone parameter of the CreateDBInstance action.

Type: Array of Timezone objects

SupportsBabelfish

Indicates whether the engine version supports Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL.

Type: Boolean

SupportsCertificateRotationWithoutRestart

Indicates whether the engine version supports rotating the server certificate without rebooting the DB instance.

Type: Boolean

SupportsGlobalDatabases

Indicates whether you can use Aurora global databases with a specific DB engine version.

Type: Boolean

SupportsIntegrations

Indicates whether the DB engine version supports zero-ETL integrations with Amazon Redshift.

Type: Boolean

SupportsLimitlessDatabase

Indicates whether the DB engine version supports Aurora Limitless Database.

Type: Boolean

SupportsLocalWriteForwarding

Indicates whether the DB engine version supports forwarding write operations from reader DB instances to the writer DB instance in the DB cluster. By default, write operations aren't allowed on reader DB instances.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: Boolean

SupportsLogExportsToCloudwatchLogs

Indicates whether the engine version supports exporting the log types specified by ExportableLogTypes to CloudWatch Logs.

Type: Boolean

SupportsParallelQuery

Indicates whether you can use Aurora parallel query with a specific DB engine version.

Type: Boolean

SupportsReadReplica

Indicates whether the database engine version supports read replicas.

Type: Boolean

TagList.Tag.N

A list of tags.

For more information, see Tagging Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon RDS User Guide or Tagging Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS resources in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

Type: Array of Tag objects

ValidUpgradeTarget.UpgradeTarget.N

A list of engine versions that this database engine version can be upgraded to.

Type: Array of UpgradeTarget objects

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

CustomDBEngineVersionNotFoundFault

The specified CEV was not found.

HTTP Status Code: 404

InvalidCustomDBEngineVersionStateFault

You can't delete the CEV.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

Example

This example illustrates one usage of DeleteCustomDBEngineVersion.

Sample Request

https://rds.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ ?Engine=custom-oracle-ee &EngineVersion=19.cev1 &Operation=DeleteCustomDBEngineVersion &Version=1999-01-01 &AWSAccessKeyId=ABCDEF1GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV &SignatureVersion=2 &SignatureMethod=HmacSHA1 &Timestamp=2021-10-13T21%3A37%3A10.000Z

Sample Response

<DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResponse xmlns="http://rds.amazonaws.com/doc/2014-10-31/"> <DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResult> <DatabaseInstallationFilesS3Prefix>123456789012/cev1</DatabaseInstallationFilesS3Prefix> <MajorEngineVersion>19</MajorEngineVersion> <DBEngineVersionArn>arn:aws:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cev:custom-oracle-ee/19.cev1/123ab45c-abc1-1234-1234-123a45b12345</DBEngineVersionArn> <DBEngineVersionDescription>some text</DBEngineVersionDescription> <SupportsGlobalDatabases>false</SupportsGlobalDatabases> <SupportsParallelQuery>false</SupportsParallelQuery> <Engine>custom-oracle-ee</Engine> <KMSKeyId>arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/12ab3c4d-1234-12a3-1aa2-12a3bcdefghi</KMSKeyId> <EngineVersion>19.cev</EngineVersion> <SupportsReadReplica>false</SupportsReadReplica> <SupportsCluster>false</SupportsCluster> <TagList/> <CreateTime>2021-10-12T21:51:34.468Z</CreateTime> <DatabaseInstallationFilesS3BucketName>1-custom-installation-files</DatabaseInstallationFilesS3BucketName> <SupportsLogExportsToCloudwatchLogs>false</SupportsLogExportsToCloudwatchLogs> <AMIs> <member> <Id>ami-0c65ec39d269b9aed</Id> <Status>failed</Status> </member> </AMIs> <DBEngineDescription>Oracle Database server EE for RDS Custom</DBEngineDescription> <Status>deleting</Status> </DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>a1234b56-7890-1234-5678-cde90fg1h2i3</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </DeleteCustomDBEngineVersionResponse>

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: