RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot - Amazon Relational Database Service

RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot

Creates a new DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot.

The target DB cluster is created from the source snapshot with a default configuration. If you don't specify a security group, the new DB cluster is associated with the default security group.

Note

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.

Request Parameters

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

DBClusterIdentifier

The name of the DB cluster to create from the DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot. This parameter isn't case-sensitive.

Constraints:

  • Must contain from 1 to 63 letters, numbers, or hyphens

  • First character must be a letter

  • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens

Example: my-snapshot-id

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: Yes

Engine

The database engine to use for the new DB cluster.

Default: The same as source

Constraint: Must be compatible with the engine of the source

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: Yes

SnapshotIdentifier

The identifier for the DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot to restore from.

You can use either the name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to specify a DB cluster snapshot. However, you can use only the ARN to specify a DB snapshot.

Constraints:

  • Must match the identifier of an existing Snapshot.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: Yes

AvailabilityZones.AvailabilityZone.N

Provides the list of Availability Zones (AZs) where instances in the restored DB cluster can be created.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: Array of strings

Required: No

BacktrackWindow

The target backtrack window, in seconds. To disable backtracking, set this value to 0.

Note

Currently, Backtrack is only supported for Aurora MySQL DB clusters.

Default: 0

Constraints:

  • If specified, this value must be set to a number from 0 to 259,200 (72 hours).

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: Long

Required: No

CopyTagsToSnapshot

Specifies whether to copy all tags from the restored DB cluster to snapshots of the restored DB cluster. The default is not to copy them.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Boolean

Required: No

DatabaseName

The database name for the restored DB cluster.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

DBClusterInstanceClass

The compute and memory capacity of the each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster, for example db.m6gd.xlarge. Not all DB instance classes are available in all AWS Regions, or for all database engines.

For the full list of DB instance classes, and availability for your engine, see DB Instance Class in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Valid for: Multi-AZ DB clusters only

Type: String

Required: No

DBClusterParameterGroupName

The name of the DB cluster parameter group to associate with this DB cluster. If this argument is omitted, the default DB cluster parameter group for the specified engine is used.

Constraints:

  • If supplied, must match the name of an existing default DB cluster parameter group.

  • Must be 1 to 255 letters, numbers, or hyphens.

  • First character must be a letter.

  • Can't end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

DBSubnetGroupName

The name of the DB subnet group to use for the new DB cluster.

Constraints: If supplied, must match the name of an existing DB subnet group.

Example: mydbsubnetgroup

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

DeletionProtection

Specifies whether to enable deletion protection for the DB cluster. The database can't be deleted when deletion protection is enabled. By default, deletion protection isn't enabled.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Boolean

Required: No

Domain

The Active Directory directory ID to restore the DB cluster in. The domain must be created prior to this operation. Currently, only MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances can be created in an Active Directory Domain.

For more information, see Kerberos Authentication in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: String

Required: No

DomainIAMRoleName

The name of the IAM role to be used when making API calls to the Directory Service.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: String

Required: No

EnableCloudwatchLogsExports.member.N

The list of logs that the restored DB cluster is to export to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The values in the list depend on the DB engine being used.

RDS for MySQL

Possible values are error, general, and slowquery.

RDS for PostgreSQL

Possible values are postgresql and upgrade.

Aurora MySQL

Possible values are audit, error, general, and slowquery.

Aurora PostgreSQL

Possible value is postgresql.

For more information about exporting CloudWatch Logs for Amazon RDS, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

For more information about exporting CloudWatch Logs for Amazon Aurora, see Publishing Database Logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Array of strings

Required: No

EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication

Specifies whether to enable mapping of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) accounts to database accounts. By default, mapping isn't enabled.

For more information, see IAM Database Authentication in the Amazon Aurora User Guide or IAM database authentication for MariaDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Boolean

Required: No

EnablePerformanceInsights

Specifies whether to turn on Performance Insights for the DB cluster.

Type: Boolean

Required: No

EngineLifecycleSupport

The life cycle type for this DB cluster.

Note

By default, this value is set to open-source-rds-extended-support, which enrolls your DB cluster into Amazon RDS Extended Support. At the end of standard support, you can avoid charges for Extended Support by setting the value to open-source-rds-extended-support-disabled. In this case, RDS automatically upgrades your restored DB cluster to a higher engine version, if the major engine version is past its end of standard support date.

You can use this setting to enroll your DB cluster into Amazon RDS Extended Support. With RDS Extended Support, you can run the selected major engine version on your DB cluster past the end of standard support for that engine version. For more information, see the following sections:

Valid for Cluster Type: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Valid Values: open-source-rds-extended-support | open-source-rds-extended-support-disabled

Default: open-source-rds-extended-support

Type: String

Required: No

EngineMode

The DB engine mode of the DB cluster, either provisioned or serverless.

For more information, see CreateDBCluster.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: String

Required: No

EngineVersion

The version of the database engine to use for the new DB cluster. If you don't specify an engine version, the default version for the database engine in the AWS Region is used.

To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora MySQL, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion"

To list all of the available engine versions for Aurora PostgreSQL, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine aurora-postgresql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion"

To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for MySQL, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine mysql --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion"

To list all of the available engine versions for RDS for PostgreSQL, use the following command:

aws rds describe-db-engine-versions --engine postgres --query "DBEngineVersions[].EngineVersion"

Aurora MySQL

See Database engine updates for Amazon Aurora MySQL in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

Aurora PostgreSQL

See Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL releases and engine versions in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

MySQL

See Amazon RDS for MySQL in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

PostgreSQL

See Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL versions and extensions in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

Iops

The amount of Provisioned IOPS (input/output operations per second) to be initially allocated for each DB instance in the Multi-AZ DB cluster.

For information about valid IOPS values, see Amazon RDS Provisioned IOPS storage in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Constraints: Must be a multiple between .5 and 50 of the storage amount for the DB instance.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Integer

Required: No

KmsKeyId

The AWS KMS key identifier to use when restoring an encrypted DB cluster from a DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot.

The AWS KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key. To use a KMS key in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN.

When you don't specify a value for the KmsKeyId parameter, then the following occurs:

  • If the DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot in SnapshotIdentifier is encrypted, then the restored DB cluster is encrypted using the KMS key that was used to encrypt the DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot.

  • If the DB snapshot or DB cluster snapshot in SnapshotIdentifier isn't encrypted, then the restored DB cluster isn't encrypted.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

MonitoringInterval

The interval, in seconds, between points when Enhanced Monitoring metrics are collected for the DB cluster. To turn off collecting Enhanced Monitoring metrics, specify 0.

If MonitoringRoleArn is specified, also set MonitoringInterval to a value other than 0.

Valid Values: 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 30 | 60

Default: 0

Type: Integer

Required: No

MonitoringRoleArn

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the IAM role that permits RDS to send Enhanced Monitoring metrics to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. An example is arn:aws:iam:123456789012:role/emaccess.

If MonitoringInterval is set to a value other than 0, supply a MonitoringRoleArn value.

Type: String

Required: No

NetworkType

The network type of the DB cluster.

Valid Values:

  • IPV4

  • DUAL

The network type is determined by the DBSubnetGroup specified for the DB cluster. A DBSubnetGroup can support only the IPv4 protocol or the IPv4 and the IPv6 protocols (DUAL).

For more information, see Working with a DB instance in a VPC in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: String

Required: No

OptionGroupName

The name of the option group to use for the restored DB cluster.

DB clusters are associated with a default option group that can't be modified.

Type: String

Required: No

PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId

The AWS KMS key identifier for encryption of Performance Insights data.

The AWS KMS key identifier is the key ARN, key ID, alias ARN, or alias name for the KMS key.

If you don't specify a value for PerformanceInsightsKMSKeyId, then Amazon RDS uses your default KMS key. There is a default KMS key for your AWS account. Your AWS account has a different default KMS key for each AWS Region.

Type: String

Required: No

PerformanceInsightsRetentionPeriod

The number of days to retain Performance Insights data.

Valid Values:

  • 7

  • month * 31, where month is a number of months from 1-23. Examples: 93 (3 months * 31), 341 (11 months * 31), 589 (19 months * 31)

  • 731

Default: 7 days

If you specify a retention period that isn't valid, such as 94, Amazon RDS issues an error.

Type: Integer

Required: No

Port

The port number on which the new DB cluster accepts connections.

Constraints: This value must be 1150-65535

Default: The same port as the original DB cluster.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Integer

Required: No

PubliclyAccessible

Specifies whether the DB cluster is publicly accessible.

When the DB cluster is publicly accessible, its Domain Name System (DNS) endpoint resolves to the private IP address from within the DB cluster's virtual private cloud (VPC). It resolves to the public IP address from outside of the DB cluster's VPC. Access to the DB cluster is ultimately controlled by the security group it uses. That public access is not permitted if the security group assigned to the DB cluster doesn't permit it.

When the DB cluster isn't publicly accessible, it is an internal DB cluster with a DNS name that resolves to a private IP address.

Default: The default behavior varies depending on whether DBSubnetGroupName is specified.

If DBSubnetGroupName isn't specified, and PubliclyAccessible isn't specified, the following applies:

  • If the default VPC in the target Region doesn’t have an internet gateway attached to it, the DB cluster is private.

  • If the default VPC in the target Region has an internet gateway attached to it, the DB cluster is public.

If DBSubnetGroupName is specified, and PubliclyAccessible isn't specified, the following applies:

  • If the subnets are part of a VPC that doesn’t have an internet gateway attached to it, the DB cluster is private.

  • If the subnets are part of a VPC that has an internet gateway attached to it, the DB cluster is public.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Boolean

Required: No

RdsCustomClusterConfiguration

Reserved for future use.

Type: RdsCustomClusterConfiguration object

Required: No

ScalingConfiguration

For DB clusters in serverless DB engine mode, the scaling properties of the DB cluster.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters only

Type: ScalingConfiguration object

Required: No

ServerlessV2ScalingConfiguration

Contains the scaling configuration of an Aurora Serverless v2 DB cluster.

For more information, see Using Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

Type: ServerlessV2ScalingConfiguration object

Required: No

StorageType

Specifies the storage type to be associated with the DB cluster.

When specified for a Multi-AZ DB cluster, a value for the Iops parameter is required.

Valid Values: aurora, aurora-iopt1 (Aurora DB clusters); io1 (Multi-AZ DB clusters)

Default: aurora (Aurora DB clusters); io1 (Multi-AZ DB clusters)

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: String

Required: No

Tags.Tag.N

The tags to be assigned to the restored DB cluster.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Array of Tag objects

Required: No

VpcSecurityGroupIds.VpcSecurityGroupId.N

A list of VPC security groups that the new DB cluster will belong to.

Valid for: Aurora DB clusters and Multi-AZ DB clusters

Type: Array of strings

Required: No

Response Elements

The following element is returned by the service.

DBCluster

Contains the details of an Amazon Aurora DB cluster or Multi-AZ DB cluster.

For an Amazon Aurora DB cluster, this data type is used as a response element in the operations CreateDBCluster, DeleteDBCluster, DescribeDBClusters, FailoverDBCluster, ModifyDBCluster, PromoteReadReplicaDBCluster, RestoreDBClusterFromS3, RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot, RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime, StartDBCluster, and StopDBCluster.

For a Multi-AZ DB cluster, this data type is used as a response element in the operations CreateDBCluster, DeleteDBCluster, DescribeDBClusters, FailoverDBCluster, ModifyDBCluster, RebootDBCluster, RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot, and RestoreDBClusterToPointInTime.

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 deployments with two readable standby DB instances in the Amazon RDS User Guide.

Type: DBCluster object

Errors

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

DBClusterAlreadyExistsFault

The user already has a DB cluster with the given identifier.

HTTP Status Code: 400

DBClusterParameterGroupNotFound

DBClusterParameterGroupName doesn't refer to an existing DB cluster parameter group.

HTTP Status Code: 404

DBClusterQuotaExceededFault

The user attempted to create a new DB cluster and the user has already reached the maximum allowed DB cluster quota.

HTTP Status Code: 403

DBClusterSnapshotNotFoundFault

DBClusterSnapshotIdentifier doesn't refer to an existing DB cluster snapshot.

HTTP Status Code: 404

DBSnapshotNotFound

DBSnapshotIdentifier doesn't refer to an existing DB snapshot.

HTTP Status Code: 404

DBSubnetGroupDoesNotCoverEnoughAZs

Subnets in the DB subnet group should cover at least two Availability Zones unless there is only one Availability Zone.

HTTP Status Code: 400

DBSubnetGroupNotFoundFault

DBSubnetGroupName doesn't refer to an existing DB subnet group.

HTTP Status Code: 404

DBSubnetGroupNotFoundFault

DBSubnetGroupName doesn't refer to an existing DB subnet group.

HTTP Status Code: 404

DomainNotFoundFault

Domain doesn't refer to an existing Active Directory domain.

HTTP Status Code: 404

InsufficientDBClusterCapacityFault

The DB cluster doesn't have enough capacity for the current operation.

HTTP Status Code: 403

InsufficientDBInstanceCapacity

The specified DB instance class isn't available in the specified Availability Zone.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InsufficientStorageClusterCapacity

There is insufficient storage available for the current action. You might be able to resolve this error by updating your subnet group to use different Availability Zones that have more storage available.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidDBClusterSnapshotStateFault

The supplied value isn't a valid DB cluster snapshot state.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidDBInstanceState

The DB instance isn't in a valid state.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidDBSnapshotState

The state of the DB snapshot doesn't allow deletion.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidRestoreFault

Cannot restore from VPC backup to non-VPC DB instance.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidSubnet

The requested subnet is invalid, or multiple subnets were requested that are not all in a common VPC.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidVPCNetworkStateFault

The DB subnet group doesn't cover all Availability Zones after it's created because of users' change.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KMSKeyNotAccessibleFault

An error occurred accessing an AWS KMS key.

HTTP Status Code: 400

OptionGroupNotFoundFault

The specified option group could not be found.

HTTP Status Code: 404

StorageQuotaExceeded

The request would result in the user exceeding the allowed amount of storage available across all DB instances.

HTTP Status Code: 400

StorageQuotaExceeded

The request would result in the user exceeding the allowed amount of storage available across all DB instances.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

Creating a new Aurora DB cluster from a snapshot

This example illustrates one usage of RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.

Sample Request

https://rds.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/ ?Action=RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot &DBClusterIdentifier=sample-restored &Engine=aurora-mysql &SignatureMethod=HmacSHA256 &SignatureVersion=4 &SnapshotIdentifier=sample-snapshot-1 &Version=2014-10-31 &X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 &X-Amz-Credential=AKIADQKE4SARGYLE/20230213/us-west-2/rds/aws4_request &X-Amz-Date=20230213T223701Z &X-Amz-SignedHeaders=content-type;host;user-agent;x-amz-content-sha256;x-amz-date &X-Amz-Signature=65d0d03242d99a16ef3712142bfcd52ac63fd2f68fbb5efd7edfb1e89138da57

Sample Response

<RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResponse xmlns="http://rds.amazonaws.com/doc/2014-10-31/"> <RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult> <DBCluster> <AllocatedStorage>1</AllocatedStorage> <DatabaseName>sample</DatabaseName> <AvailabilityZones> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2a</AvailabilityZone> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2b</AvailabilityZone> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2c</AvailabilityZone> </AvailabilityZones> <PreferredBackupWindow>10:37-11:07</PreferredBackupWindow> <Endpoint>sample-restored.cluster-cnubrrevfka6.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com</Endpoint> <Engine>aurora-mysql</Engine> <ReaderEndpoint>sample-restored.cluster-ro-cnubrrevfka6.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com</ReaderEndpoint> <ReadReplicaIdentifiers/> <EngineVersion>8.0.mysql_aurora.3.01.0</EngineVersion> <MasterUsername>mymasteruser</MasterUsername> <DBClusterMembers/> <StorageEncrypted>false</StorageEncrypted> <DBSubnetGroup>default</DBSubnetGroup> <VpcSecurityGroups> <VpcSecurityGroupMembership> <VpcSecurityGroupId>sg-178c1671</VpcSecurityGroupId> <Status>active</Status> </VpcSecurityGroupMembership> </VpcSecurityGroups> <HostedZoneId>Z1PVIF0B346C1W</HostedZoneId> <Port>3306</Port> <PreferredMaintenanceWindow>tue:11:51-tue:12:21</PreferredMaintenanceWindow> <DBClusterParameterGroup>default.aurora5.6</DBClusterParameterGroup> <BackupRetentionPeriod>1</BackupRetentionPeriod> <DBClusterIdentifier>sample-restored</DBClusterIdentifier> <DbClusterResourceId>cluster-BOCABDT6N5UVQW273AOXAX234Y</DbClusterResourceId> <DBClusterArn>arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:sample-restored</DBClusterArn> <Status>creating</Status> </DBCluster> </RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>955ebc45-7a02-11e6-a5e1-0785f9b8437a</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResponse>

Creating a new Multi-AZ DB cluster from a snapshot

This example illustrates one usage of RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot.

Sample Request

https://rds.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/ ?Action=RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshot &DBClusterIdentifier=my-multi-az-cluster &SnapshotIdentifier=multi-az-cluster-snap &Engine=mysql &DBClusterInstanceClass=db.r6gd.large &StorageType=io1 &Iops=1000 &PubliclyAccessible=true &Version=2014-10-31 &X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 &X-Amz-Credential=AKIADQKE4SARGYLE/20221026/us-west-2/rds/aws4_request &X-Amz-Date=20221027T000254Z &X-Amz-SignedHeaders=content-type;host;user-agent;x-amz-content-sha256;x-amz-date &X-Amz-Signature=65d0d03242d99a16ef3712142bfcd52ac63fd2f68fbb5efd7edfb1e89138da57

Sample Response

<RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResponse xmlns="http://rds.amazonaws.com/doc/2014-10-31/"> <RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult> <DBCluster> <CrossAccountClone>false</CrossAccountClone> <AllocatedStorage>100</AllocatedStorage> <DatabaseName>mydb</DatabaseName> <AssociatedRoles /> <AvailabilityZones> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2a</AvailabilityZone> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2b</AvailabilityZone> <AvailabilityZone>us-west-2c</AvailabilityZone> </AvailabilityZones> <ReadReplicaIdentifiers /> <Iops>1000</Iops> <EngineVersion>8.0.26</EngineVersion> <MasterUsername>admin</MasterUsername> <DBClusterMembers> <DBClusterMember> <DBInstanceIdentifier>my-multi-az-cluster-instance-3</DBInstanceIdentifier> <DBClusterParameterGroupStatus>in-sync</DBClusterParameterGroupStatus> <PromotionTier>1</PromotionTier> <IsClusterWriter>false</IsClusterWriter> </DBClusterMember> <DBClusterMember> <DBInstanceIdentifier>my-multi-az-cluster-instance-2</DBInstanceIdentifier> <DBClusterParameterGroupStatus>in-sync</DBClusterParameterGroupStatus> <PromotionTier>1</PromotionTier> <IsClusterWriter>false</IsClusterWriter> </DBClusterMember> <DBClusterMember> <DBInstanceIdentifier>my-multi-az-cluster-instance-1</DBInstanceIdentifier> <DBClusterParameterGroupStatus>in-sync</DBClusterParameterGroupStatus> <PromotionTier>1</PromotionTier> <IsClusterWriter>false</IsClusterWriter> </DBClusterMember> </DBClusterMembers> <HttpEndpointEnabled>false</HttpEndpointEnabled> <Port>3306</Port> <BackupRetentionPeriod>2</BackupRetentionPeriod> <KmsKeyId>arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/123EXAMPLE-abcd-4567-efgEXAMPLE</KmsKeyId> <DBClusterIdentifier>my-multi-az-cluster</DBClusterIdentifier> <DbClusterResourceId>cluster-XZR2FQ3N4FO4I2U5GUZT64OO44</DbClusterResourceId> <Status>creating</Status> <PreferredBackupWindow>11:34-12:04</PreferredBackupWindow> <DeletionProtection>false</DeletionProtection> <Endpoint>my-multi-az-cluster.cluster-123456789012.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com</Endpoint> <EngineMode>provisioned</EngineMode> <Engine>mysql</Engine> <ReaderEndpoint>my-multi-az-cluster.cluster-ro-123456789012.us-west-2.rds.amazonaws.com</ReaderEndpoint> <PubliclyAccessible>true</PubliclyAccessible> <IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled>false</IAMDatabaseAuthenticationEnabled> <ClusterCreateTime>2021-10-27T00:02:56.955Z</ClusterCreateTime> <MultiAZ>true</MultiAZ> <DomainMemberships /> <StorageEncrypted>true</StorageEncrypted> <DBSubnetGroup>default</DBSubnetGroup> <VpcSecurityGroups> <VpcSecurityGroupMembership> <VpcSecurityGroupId>sg-6921cc28</VpcSecurityGroupId> <Status>active</Status> </VpcSecurityGroupMembership> </VpcSecurityGroups> <TagList /> <HostedZoneId>Z3GZ3VYA3PGHTQ</HostedZoneId> <PreferredMaintenanceWindow>sat:07:05-sat:07:35</PreferredMaintenanceWindow> <DBClusterParameterGroup>default.mysql8.0</DBClusterParameterGroup> <StorageType>io1</StorageType> <DBClusterInstanceClass>db.r6gd.large</DBClusterInstanceClass> <CopyTagsToSnapshot>false</CopyTagsToSnapshot> <AutoMinorVersionUpgrade>true</AutoMinorVersionUpgrade> <DBClusterArn>arn:aws:rds:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster:my-multi-az-cluster</DBClusterArn> </DBCluster> </RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>2b06bd55-7f19-43b3-bdad-cb50e4478b48</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </RestoreDBClusterFromSnapshotResponse>

See Also

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