Amazon Relational Database Service

2017/10/12 - Amazon Relational Database Service - 1 new api methods

Changes  You can now call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications to learn what modifications you can make to your DB instance. You can use this information when you call ModifyDBInstance.

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You can call DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications to learn what modifications you can make to your DB instance. You can use this information when you call ModifyDBInstance.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.describe_valid_db_instance_modifications(
    DBInstanceIdentifier='string'
)
type DBInstanceIdentifier

string

param DBInstanceIdentifier

[REQUIRED]

The customer identifier or the ARN of your DB instance.

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'ValidDBInstanceModificationsMessage': {
        'Storage': [
            {
                'StorageType': 'string',
                'StorageSize': [
                    {
                        'From': 123,
                        'To': 123,
                        'Step': 123
                    },
                ],
                'ProvisionedIops': [
                    {
                        'From': 123,
                        'To': 123,
                        'Step': 123
                    },
                ],
                'IopsToStorageRatio': [
                    {
                        'From': 123.0,
                        'To': 123.0
                    },
                ]
            },
        ]
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • ValidDBInstanceModificationsMessage (dict) --

      Information about valid modifications that you can make to your DB instance. Contains the result of a successful call to the DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications action. You can use this information when you call ModifyDBInstance.

      • Storage (list) --

        Valid storage options for your DB instance.

        • (dict) --

          Information about valid modifications that you can make to your DB instance. Contains the result of a successful call to the DescribeValidDBInstanceModifications action.

          • StorageType (string) --

            The valid storage types for your DB instance. For example, gp2, io1.

          • StorageSize (list) --

            The valid range of storage in gigabytes. For example, 100 to 6144.

            • (dict) --

              A range of integer values.

              • From (integer) --

                The minimum value in the range.

              • To (integer) --

                The maximum value in the range.

              • Step (integer) --

                The step value for the range. For example, if you have a range of 5,000 to 10,000, with a step value of 1,000, the valid values start at 5,000 and step up by 1,000. Even though 7,500 is within the range, it isn't a valid value for the range. The valid values are 5,000, 6,000, 7,000, 8,000...

          • ProvisionedIops (list) --

            The valid range of provisioned IOPS. For example, 1000-20000.

            • (dict) --

              A range of integer values.

              • From (integer) --

                The minimum value in the range.

              • To (integer) --

                The maximum value in the range.

              • Step (integer) --

                The step value for the range. For example, if you have a range of 5,000 to 10,000, with a step value of 1,000, the valid values start at 5,000 and step up by 1,000. Even though 7,500 is within the range, it isn't a valid value for the range. The valid values are 5,000, 6,000, 7,000, 8,000...

          • IopsToStorageRatio (list) --

            The valid range of Provisioned IOPS to gigabytes of storage multiplier. For example, 3-10, which means that provisioned IOPS can be between 3 and 10 times storage.

            • (dict) --

              A range of double values.

              • From (float) --

                The minimum value in the range.

              • To (float) --

                The maximum value in the range.