DescribeClusters
Returns properties of provisioned clusters including general cluster properties, cluster database properties, maintenance and backup properties, and security and access properties. This operation supports pagination. For more information about managing clusters, go to Amazon Redshift Clusters in the Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
If you specify both tag keys and tag values in the same request, Amazon Redshift returns
all clusters that match any combination of the specified keys and values. For example,
if you have owner
and environment
for tag keys, and
admin
and test
for tag values, all clusters that have any
combination of those values are returned.
If both tag keys and values are omitted from the request, clusters are returned regardless of whether they have tag keys or values associated with them.
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
- ClusterIdentifier
-
The unique identifier of a cluster whose properties you are requesting. This parameter is case sensitive.
The default is that all clusters defined for an account are returned.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 2147483647.
Required: No
- Marker
-
An optional parameter that specifies the starting point to return a set of response records. When the results of a DescribeClusters request exceed the value specified in
MaxRecords
, AWS returns a value in theMarker
field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of response records by providing the returned marker value in theMarker
parameter and retrying the request.Constraints: You can specify either the ClusterIdentifier parameter or the Marker parameter, but not both.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 2147483647.
Required: No
- MaxRecords
-
The maximum number of response records to return in each call. If the number of remaining response records exceeds the specified
MaxRecords
value, a value is returned in amarker
field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of records by retrying the command with the returned marker value.Default:
100
Constraints: minimum 20, maximum 100.
Type: Integer
Required: No
- TagKeys.TagKey.N
-
A tag key or keys for which you want to return all matching clusters that are associated with the specified key or keys. For example, suppose that you have clusters that are tagged with keys called
owner
andenvironment
. If you specify both of these tag keys in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the clusters that have either or both of these tag keys associated with them.Type: Array of strings
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 2147483647.
Required: No
- TagValues.TagValue.N
-
A tag value or values for which you want to return all matching clusters that are associated with the specified tag value or values. For example, suppose that you have clusters that are tagged with values called
admin
andtest
. If you specify both of these tag values in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the clusters that have either or both of these tag values associated with them.Type: Array of strings
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 2147483647.
Required: No
Response Elements
The following elements are returned by the service.
- Clusters.Cluster.N
-
A list of
Cluster
objects, where each object describes one cluster.Type: Array of Cluster objects
- Marker
-
A value that indicates the starting point for the next set of response records in a subsequent request. If a value is returned in a response, you can retrieve the next set of records by providing this returned marker value in the
Marker
parameter and retrying the command. If theMarker
field is empty, all response records have been retrieved for the request.Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 2147483647.
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- ClusterNotFound
-
The
ClusterIdentifier
parameter does not refer to an existing cluster.HTTP Status Code: 404
- InvalidTagFault
-
The tag is invalid.
HTTP Status Code: 400
Examples
Example
This example illustrates one usage of DescribeClusters.
Sample Request
https://redshift.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/
?Action=DescribeClusters
&SignatureMethod=HmacSHA256&SignatureVersion=4
&Version=2012-12-01
&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256
&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE/20190817/us-east-2/redshift/aws4_request
&X-Amz-Date=20190825T160000Z
&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=content-type;host;user-agent;x-amz-content-sha256;x-amz-date
&X-Amz-Signature=0aa1234bb5cc678ddddd901ee2ff3aa45678b90c12d345e6ff789012345a6b7b
Sample Response
<DescribeClustersResponse xmlns="http://redshift.amazonaws.com/doc/2012-12-01/">
<DescribeClustersResult>
<Clusters>
<Cluster>
<AllowVersionUpgrade>true</AllowVersionUpgrade>
<ClusterIdentifier>mycluster</ClusterIdentifier>
<ClusterRevisionNumber>11978</ClusterRevisionNumber>
<NumberOfNodes>1</NumberOfNodes>
<ClusterPublicKey>ssh-rsa AAAABexamplepublickey...LzrwzEXAMPLE Amazon-Redshift</ClusterPublicKey>
<AvailabilityZone>us-east-2f</AvailabilityZone>
<ClusterVersion>1.0</ClusterVersion>
<ManualSnapshotRetentionPeriod>-1</ManualSnapshotRetentionPeriod>
<ClusterAvailabilityStatus>Available</ClusterAvailabilityStatus>
<Endpoint>
<Port>5439</Port>
<Address>mycluster.cmeaswqeuae.us-east-2.redshift.amazonaws.com</Address>
</Endpoint>
<VpcId>vpc-a1abc1a1</VpcId>
<PubliclyAccessible>false</PubliclyAccessible>
<ClusterCreateTime>2019-12-23T23:21:27.977Z</ClusterCreateTime>
<ClusterSnapshotCopyStatus>
<ManualSnapshotRetentionPeriod>-1</ManualSnapshotRetentionPeriod>
<DestinationRegion>us-east-1</DestinationRegion>
<RetentionPeriod>15</RetentionPeriod>
</ClusterSnapshotCopyStatus>
<MasterUsername>adminuser</MasterUsername>
<DBName>dev</DBName>
<EnhancedVpcRouting>false</EnhancedVpcRouting>
<IamRoles/>
<ClusterSecurityGroups/>
<NodeType>dc2.large</NodeType>
<ClusterSubnetGroupName>default</ClusterSubnetGroupName>
<NextMaintenanceWindowStartTime>2020-01-12T23:15:00Z</NextMaintenanceWindowStartTime>
<DeferredMaintenanceWindows>
<DeferredMaintenanceWindow>
<DeferMaintenanceEndTime>2020-01-09T18:18:39.354Z</DeferMaintenanceEndTime>
<DeferMaintenanceIdentifier>dfm-MuEIBOA9bi0aZ1Vjh0cy</DeferMaintenanceIdentifier>
<DeferMaintenanceStartTime>2019-12-10T18:18:39.354Z</DeferMaintenanceStartTime>
</DeferredMaintenanceWindow>
</DeferredMaintenanceWindows>
<Tags/>
<VpcSecurityGroups>
<VpcSecurityGroup>
<VpcSecurityGroupId>sh-a1a123ab</VpcSecurityGroupId>
<Status>active</Status>
</VpcSecurityGroup>
</VpcSecurityGroups>
<ClusterParameterGroups>
<ClusterParameterGroup>
<ParameterGroupName>default.redshift-1.0</ParameterGroupName>
<ParameterApplyStatus>in-sync</ParameterApplyStatus>
</ClusterParameterGroup>
</ClusterParameterGroups>
<Encrypted>false</Encrypted>
<ClusterNodes>
<member>
<PrivateIPAddress>172.31.64.51</PrivateIPAddress>
<NodeRole>SHARED</NodeRole>
<PublicIPAddress>54.162.164.238</PublicIPAddress>
</member>
</ClusterNodes>
<MaintenanceTrackName>current</MaintenanceTrackName>
<PendingModifiedValues/>
<PreferredMaintenanceWindow>sun:23:15-sun:23:45</PreferredMaintenanceWindow>
<AutomatedSnapshotRetentionPeriod>1</AutomatedSnapshotRetentionPeriod>
<ClusterStatus>available</ClusterStatus>
</Cluster>
</Clusters>
</DescribeClustersResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>e47f901c-283e-11ea-8397-219d1980588b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</DescribeClustersResponse>
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: