Amazon RDS - Reboot instance |
Declaration
<AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="reboot_instance" INSTANCEID="text" RESULTDATASET="text" ACCESSKEY="text" SECRETKEY="text (encrypted)" SERVICEURL="text" PROXYHOST="text" USERAGENT="text" PROXYPORT="number" PROXYUSER="text" PROXYPWD="text (encrypted)" MAXERRORRETRY="number" SIGNMETHOD="text" SIGNVERSION="number" /> |
Description
Reboots an RDS instance.
IMPORTANT: Automate's RDS activities are performed using Amazon's Relational Database Service engine, therefore, administering Amazon RDS through Automate requires a valid Access Key ID and Secret Access Key. |
Practical Usage
Mainly used to reboot an instance after making database parameter group changes. Rebooting a DB instance restarts the database engine service. A reboot also applies to the DB instance any modifications to the associated DB parameter group that were pending.
Parameters
connection
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
Connection |
--- |
--- |
--- |
--- |
Indicates where Amazon Web Service user credentials and preferences should originate from. This is a design mode parameter used only during task construction and configuration, thus, comprises no markup. The available options are:
|
Session |
Text |
Yes if connection is session-based |
RDSSession1 |
SESSION="RDSSession1" |
The name of an existing session to attach this activity to. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Session. The default session name is 'RDSSession1'. |
Access key |
Text |
Yes if connection is host-based |
(Empty) |
ACCESSKEY= "022QF06E7MXBSH9DHM02" |
A 20-character alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the owner of the AWS service account, similar to a username. This key along with a corresponding secret access key forms a secure information set that AWS uses to confirm a valid user's identity. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host. |
Secret Access key |
Text |
Yes if connection is host-based |
(Empty) |
SECRETKEY= "kWcrlUX5JEDGM/LtmEENI/ aVmYvHNif5zB+d9+ct" |
A 40-character string that serves the role as password to access the AWS service account. This along with an associated access key forms a secure information set that EC2 uses to confirm a valid user's identity. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host. |
User agent |
Text |
No |
Automate |
USERAGENT="Automate" |
The name of the client or application initiating requests to AWS. The default value is 'Automate'. |
Maximum retry on error |
Number |
No |
(Empty) |
MAXERRORRETRY="4" |
The total amount of times this activity should retry its request to the server before returning an error. Network components can generate errors anytime in the life of a request, thus, implementing retries can increase reliability. |
Service URL |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
SERVICEURL= "https://rds.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com" |
The URL that provides the service endpoint. To make the service call to a different region, you can pass the region-specific endpoint URL. For example, entering https://rds.us-west-1.amazonaws.com points to US West (Northern California) region. A complete list of EC2 regions, accompanying endpoints and valid protocols can be found below under RDS Endpoints and Regions. |
Proxy host |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYHOST="proxy.host.com" |
The host name (i.e. server.domain.com) or IP address (i.e. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) of the proxy server to use when connecting to AWS. |
Proxy port |
Number |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYPORT="1028" |
The port that should be used to connect to the proxy server. |
Proxy username |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYUSER="username" |
The username that should be used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required). |
Proxy password |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYPWD="encrypted" |
The password that should be used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required). |
Signature method |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
SIGNMETHOD="HmacSHA256" |
The signature method to use for signing the request. This provides a valid hashing algorithm for signature calculation. Valid AWS signature methods are HmacSHA1 and HmacSHA256. |
Signature version |
Number |
No |
(Empty) |
SIGNVERSION="2" |
The signature version for signing the request. Valid AWS signature versions are 2 and 4. The difference with version 4 is that it allows you to sign your message using a key that is derived from your secret access key rather than using the secret access key itself. |
Instance
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
Instance Identifier |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
INSTANCEID="my-test-1" |
A unique name/identifier for the RDS instance. This identifier specifies a particular DB Instance when interacting with the Amazon RDS API and commands. The DB Instance identifier must be unique for that customer in an AWS region. If the name is not in lowercase characters, it will be converted (i.e. my-test-1).Constraints are as follows:
|
Create and populate dataset with RDS Instance information |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
RESULTDATASET="myDataset" |
The name of the dataset to be created and populated with the RDS Instance information. More information regarding the individual fields this dataset creates can be found below under Datasets. |
Additional notes
RDS endpoints and regions
This table contains a complete list of Amazon Relational Database Service endpoints, along with their corresponding regions and supported protocols.
Endpoint |
Region |
Protocol |
rds.us-east-1.amazonaws.com |
US East (Northern Virginia) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.us-west-2.amazonaws.com |
US West (Oregon) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.us-west-1.amazonaws.com |
US West (Northern California) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com |
EU (Ireland) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com |
Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com |
Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com |
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
rds.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com |
South America (Sao Paulo) Region |
HTTP and HTTPS |
Datasets
A dataset is a multiple column, multiple row container object. This activity creates and populates a dataset containing a specific set of fields. The table below describes these fields (assuming the dataset name assigned was theDataset).
Name |
Type |
Return Value |
theDataset.AllocatedStorage |
Number |
The size of the RDS Instance in GB that's allocated for storage. |
theDataset.AvailabilityZone |
Text |
The availability zone where the RDS Instance was launched. (Example: us-east-1b) |
theDataset.BackupRetentionPeriod |
Number |
The number of days to retain automated backups initially set for the instance. |
theDataset.DBInstanceClass |
Text |
The compute and memory capacity of the DB Instance. (Example: db.m2.4xlarge) |
theDataset.DBInstanceIdentifier |
Text |
The user-supplied database identifier. This is the unique key that identifies a DB Instance. |
theDataset.DBInstanceStatus |
Text |
The current status of the Instance. (Example: deleted) |
theDataset.DBName |
Text |
The user-defined name of the initial database created when the instance was created. |
theDataset.DBParameterGroup |
Text |
The name of DB Parameter Group applied to the Instance. |
theDataset.DBSecurityGroup |
Text |
The name for the DB Security Group. (Example: mysecuritygroup) |
theDataset.EndPointAddress |
Text |
The address of the RDS Instance. This includes the Instance's name (AWS ID) and EC2 region. (Example: myrds.chxspydgchoo.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com) |
theDataset.EndPointPort |
Number |
The RDS Instance's endpoint port. |
theDataset.Engine |
Text |
The name of the database engine (including version) to be used for this DB Instance. Note that currently, Amazon RDS only supports mySQL. |
theDataset.InstanceCreateTime |
Date |
The date when the Instance was initially created, in UTC. |
theDataset.LatestRestorableTime |
Date |
The latest restorable date set for the DB. |
theDataset.MasterUsername |
Text |
The master username for the instance. This is the username used to log onto themySQL database. |
theDataset.PreferredBackupWindow |
Date |
The 2-hour window (GMT timezone) for backups initially set for the Instance. (Example: 03:00-05:00). |
theDataset.PreferredMaintenanceWindow |
Date |
The 4-hour window (GMT timezone) non peak time initially set for the instance used for maintenance purposes (Example: sun:05:00-sun:09:00).) |
example
- The sample AML code below can be copied and pasted directly into the Steps Panel of the Task Builder.
- Parameters containing user credentials, files, file paths, and/or other information specific to the task must be customized before the sample code can run successfully.
Description
This session-based task demonstrate's some of Automate's RDS activities. It creates a database instance and performs some modifications onto the new instance. Thereafter, it creates a snapshot of the newly modified instance then reboots. The last step ends the session.
<AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="create_session" ACCESSKEY="AKIAJU2LHLMG6BA6BZTA" SECRETKEY="AM3m5RnKS1eh50=aME" USERAGENT="Automate" SESSION="MySession" /> <AMAWSRDS INSTANCEID="myRDSDatabase" INSTANCETYPE="db.m1.small" ZONE="us-east-1a" MASTERUSER="myName" MASTERPWD="AM16wP88TJPA0FX78Oon4bvjg==aME" PORT="3306" STORAGE="5" PROVIDER="session_based" SESSION="MySession" /> <AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="modify_instance" INSTANCEID="myRDSDatabase" INSTANCETYPE="db.m1.large" STORAGE="10" APPLYFAST="yes" PROVIDER="session_based" SESSION="MySession" /> <AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="create_snapshot" SNAPSHOTID="rdsSnap" INSTANCEID="myRDSDatabase" RESULTDATASET="theSnap" PROVIDER="session_based" SESSION="MySession" /> <AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="reboot_instance" INSTANCEID="myRDSDatabase" PROVIDER="session_based" SESSION="MySession" /> <AMAWSRDS ACTIVITY="end_session" SESSION="MySession" /> |