RDS / Client / remove_from_global_cluster

remove_from_global_cluster#

RDS.Client.remove_from_global_cluster(**kwargs)#

Detaches an Aurora secondary cluster from an Aurora global database cluster. The cluster becomes a standalone cluster with read-write capability instead of being read-only and receiving data from a primary cluster in a different Region.

Note

This operation only applies to Aurora DB clusters.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.remove_from_global_cluster(
    GlobalClusterIdentifier='string',
    DbClusterIdentifier='string'
)
Parameters:
  • GlobalClusterIdentifier (string) – The cluster identifier to detach from the Aurora global database cluster.

  • DbClusterIdentifier (string) – The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) identifying the cluster that was detached from the Aurora global database cluster.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'GlobalCluster': {
        'GlobalClusterIdentifier': 'string',
        'GlobalClusterResourceId': 'string',
        'GlobalClusterArn': 'string',
        'Status': 'string',
        'Engine': 'string',
        'EngineVersion': 'string',
        'DatabaseName': 'string',
        'StorageEncrypted': True|False,
        'DeletionProtection': True|False,
        'GlobalClusterMembers': [
            {
                'DBClusterArn': 'string',
                'Readers': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'IsWriter': True|False,
                'GlobalWriteForwardingStatus': 'enabled'|'disabled'|'enabling'|'disabling'|'unknown',
                'SynchronizationStatus': 'connected'|'pending-resync'
            },
        ],
        'FailoverState': {
            'Status': 'pending'|'failing-over'|'cancelling',
            'FromDbClusterArn': 'string',
            'ToDbClusterArn': 'string',
            'IsDataLossAllowed': True|False
        }
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • GlobalCluster (dict) –

      A data type representing an Aurora global database.

      • GlobalClusterIdentifier (string) –

        Contains a user-supplied global database cluster identifier. This identifier is the unique key that identifies a global database cluster.

      • GlobalClusterResourceId (string) –

        The Amazon Web Services Region-unique, immutable identifier for the global database cluster. This identifier is found in Amazon Web Services CloudTrail log entries whenever the Amazon Web Services KMS key for the DB cluster is accessed.

      • GlobalClusterArn (string) –

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the global database cluster.

      • Status (string) –

        Specifies the current state of this global database cluster.

      • Engine (string) –

        The Aurora database engine used by the global database cluster.

      • EngineVersion (string) –

        Indicates the database engine version.

      • DatabaseName (string) –

        The default database name within the new global database cluster.

      • StorageEncrypted (boolean) –

        The storage encryption setting for the global database cluster.

      • DeletionProtection (boolean) –

        The deletion protection setting for the new global database cluster.

      • GlobalClusterMembers (list) –

        The list of primary and secondary clusters within the global database cluster.

        • (dict) –

          A data structure with information about any primary and secondary clusters associated with a global cluster (Aurora global database).

          • DBClusterArn (string) –

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for each Aurora DB cluster in the global cluster.

          • Readers (list) –

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for each read-only secondary cluster associated with the global cluster.

            • (string) –

          • IsWriter (boolean) –

            Indicates whether the Aurora DB cluster is the primary cluster (that is, has read-write capability) for the global cluster with which it is associated.

          • GlobalWriteForwardingStatus (string) –

            The status of write forwarding for a secondary cluster in the global cluster.

          • SynchronizationStatus (string) –

            The status of synchronization of each Aurora DB cluster in the global cluster.

      • FailoverState (dict) –

        A data object containing all properties for the current state of an in-process or pending switchover or failover process for this global cluster (Aurora global database). This object is empty unless the SwitchoverGlobalCluster or FailoverGlobalCluster operation was called on this global cluster.

        • Status (string) –

          The current status of the global cluster. Possible values are as follows:

          • pending – The service received a request to switch over or fail over the global cluster. The global cluster’s primary DB cluster and the specified secondary DB cluster are being verified before the operation starts.

          • failing-over – Aurora is promoting the chosen secondary Aurora DB cluster to become the new primary DB cluster to fail over the global cluster.

          • cancelling – The request to switch over or fail over the global cluster was cancelled and the primary Aurora DB cluster and the selected secondary Aurora DB cluster are returning to their previous states.

          • switching-over – This status covers the range of Aurora internal operations that take place during the switchover process, such as demoting the primary Aurora DB cluster, promoting the secondary Aurora DB cluster, and synchronizing replicas.

        • FromDbClusterArn (string) –

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Aurora DB cluster that is currently being demoted, and which is associated with this state.

        • ToDbClusterArn (string) –

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Aurora DB cluster that is currently being promoted, and which is associated with this state.

        • IsDataLossAllowed (boolean) –

          Indicates whether the operation is a global switchover or a global failover. If data loss is allowed, then the operation is a global failover. Otherwise, it’s a switchover.

Exceptions