Oracle Cloud Infrastructure v2.11.0 published on Thursday, Sep 19, 2024 by Pulumi
oci.Database.getAutonomousDatabasesClones
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This data source provides the list of Autonomous Databases Clones in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database service.
Lists the Autonomous Database clones for the specified Autonomous Database.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as oci from "@pulumi/oci";
const testAutonomousDatabasesClones = oci.Database.getAutonomousDatabasesClones({
autonomousDatabaseId: testAutonomousDatabase.id,
compartmentId: compartmentId,
cloneType: autonomousDatabasesCloneCloneType,
displayName: autonomousDatabasesCloneDisplayName,
state: autonomousDatabasesCloneState,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_oci as oci
test_autonomous_databases_clones = oci.Database.get_autonomous_databases_clones(autonomous_database_id=test_autonomous_database["id"],
compartment_id=compartment_id,
clone_type=autonomous_databases_clone_clone_type,
display_name=autonomous_databases_clone_display_name,
state=autonomous_databases_clone_state)
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-oci/sdk/v2/go/oci/Database"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := Database.GetAutonomousDatabasesClones(ctx, &database.GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs{
AutonomousDatabaseId: testAutonomousDatabase.Id,
CompartmentId: compartmentId,
CloneType: pulumi.StringRef(autonomousDatabasesCloneCloneType),
DisplayName: pulumi.StringRef(autonomousDatabasesCloneDisplayName),
State: pulumi.StringRef(autonomousDatabasesCloneState),
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Oci = Pulumi.Oci;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var testAutonomousDatabasesClones = Oci.Database.GetAutonomousDatabasesClones.Invoke(new()
{
AutonomousDatabaseId = testAutonomousDatabase.Id,
CompartmentId = compartmentId,
CloneType = autonomousDatabasesCloneCloneType,
DisplayName = autonomousDatabasesCloneDisplayName,
State = autonomousDatabasesCloneState,
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.oci.Database.DatabaseFunctions;
import com.pulumi.oci.Database.inputs.GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
final var testAutonomousDatabasesClones = DatabaseFunctions.getAutonomousDatabasesClones(GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs.builder()
.autonomousDatabaseId(testAutonomousDatabase.id())
.compartmentId(compartmentId)
.cloneType(autonomousDatabasesCloneCloneType)
.displayName(autonomousDatabasesCloneDisplayName)
.state(autonomousDatabasesCloneState)
.build());
}
}
variables:
testAutonomousDatabasesClones:
fn::invoke:
Function: oci:Database:getAutonomousDatabasesClones
Arguments:
autonomousDatabaseId: ${testAutonomousDatabase.id}
compartmentId: ${compartmentId}
cloneType: ${autonomousDatabasesCloneCloneType}
displayName: ${autonomousDatabasesCloneDisplayName}
state: ${autonomousDatabasesCloneState}
Using getAutonomousDatabasesClones
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getAutonomousDatabasesClones(args: GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult>
function getAutonomousDatabasesClonesOutput(args: GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult>
def get_autonomous_databases_clones(autonomous_database_id: Optional[str] = None,
clone_type: Optional[str] = None,
compartment_id: Optional[str] = None,
display_name: Optional[str] = None,
filters: Optional[Sequence[_database.GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesFilter]] = None,
state: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult
def get_autonomous_databases_clones_output(autonomous_database_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
clone_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
compartment_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
filters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[_database.GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesFilterArgs]]]] = None,
state: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult]
func GetAutonomousDatabasesClones(ctx *Context, args *GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult, error)
func GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesOutput(ctx *Context, args *GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResultOutput
> Note: This function is named GetAutonomousDatabasesClones
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetAutonomousDatabasesClones
{
public static Task<GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult> InvokeAsync(GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult> Invoke(GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesResult> getAutonomousDatabasesClones(GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: oci:Database/getAutonomousDatabasesClones:getAutonomousDatabasesClones
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Autonomous
Database stringId - The database OCID.
- Compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- Clone
Type string - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Filters
List<Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter> - State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Autonomous
Database stringId - The database OCID.
- Compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- Clone
Type string - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Filters
[]Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter - State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- autonomous
Database StringId - The database OCID.
- compartment
Id String - The compartment OCID.
- clone
Type String - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- filters
List<Get
Autonomouss Clones Filter> - state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- autonomous
Database stringId - The database OCID.
- compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- clone
Type string - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- filters
Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter[] - state string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- autonomous_
database_ strid - The database OCID.
- compartment_
id str - The compartment OCID.
- clone_
type str - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- display_
name str - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- filters
Sequence[database.
Get Autonomous Databases Clones Filter] - state str
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- autonomous
Database StringId - The database OCID.
- compartment
Id String - The compartment OCID.
- clone
Type String - A filter to return only resources that match the given clone type exactly.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- filters List<Property Map>
- state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
getAutonomousDatabasesClones Result
The following output properties are available:
- Autonomous
Database stringId - Autonomous
Databases List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database> - The list of autonomous_databases.
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Clone
Type string - Display
Name string - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- Filters
List<Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter> - State string
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
- Autonomous
Database stringId - Autonomous
Databases []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database - The list of autonomous_databases.
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Clone
Type string - Display
Name string - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- Filters
[]Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter - State string
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
- autonomous
Database StringId - autonomous
Databases List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous> - The list of autonomous_databases.
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- clone
Type String - display
Name String - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- filters
List<Get
Autonomouss Clones Filter> - state String
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
- autonomous
Database stringId - autonomous
Databases GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database[] - The list of autonomous_databases.
- compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- clone
Type string - display
Name string - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- filters
Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Filter[] - state string
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
- autonomous_
database_ strid - autonomous_
databases Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database] - The list of autonomous_databases.
- compartment_
id str - The OCID of the compartment.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- clone_
type str - display_
name str - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- filters
Sequence[database.
Get Autonomous Databases Clones Filter] - state str
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
- autonomous
Database StringId - autonomous
Databases List<Property Map> - The list of autonomous_databases.
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- clone
Type String - display
Name String - The user-friendly name for the Autonomous Database. The name does not have to be unique.
- filters List<Property Map>
- state String
- The current state of the Autonomous Database.
Supporting Types
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabase
- Actual
Used doubleData Storage Size In Tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- Allocated
Storage doubleSize In Tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - Apex
Details List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Apex Detail> - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- Are
Primary boolWhitelisted Ips Used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - Auto
Refresh intFrequency In Seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - Auto
Refresh intPoint Lag In Seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- Autonomous
Container stringDatabase Id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- Autonomous
Maintenance stringSchedule Type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - Availability
Domain string - Available
Upgrade List<string>Versions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- Backup
Configs List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Backup Config> - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- Backup
Retention intPeriod In Days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- Byol
Compute doubleCount Limit - Character
Set string - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- Cluster
Placement stringGroup Id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- Compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- Compute
Count double - Compute used by database tools.
- Compute
Model string - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - Connection
Strings List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String> - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- Connection
Urls List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection Url> - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- Cpu
Core intCount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- Customer
Contacts List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Customer Contact> - Customer Contacts.
- Data
Safe stringStatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- Data
Storage intSize In Gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- Data
Storage intSize In Tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- Database
Edition string - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- Database
Management stringStatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- Dataguard
Region stringType - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- Db
Name string - The database name.
- Db
Tools List<GetDetails Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Db Tools Detail> - The list of database tools details.
- Db
Version string - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- Db
Workload string - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- Dictionary<string, string>
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- Disaster
Recovery stringRegion Type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Failed
Data intRecovery In Seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- Dictionary<string, string>
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- Id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- In
Memory intArea In Gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- In
Memory intPercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- Infrastructure
Type string - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- Is
Access boolControl Enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - Is
Auto boolScaling Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - Is
Auto boolScaling For Storage Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - Is
Data boolGuard Enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Is
Dedicated bool - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- Is
Dev boolTier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- Is
Free boolTier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- Is
Local boolData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Is
Mtls boolConnection Required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- Is
Preview bool - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- Is
Reconnect boolClone Enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- Is
Refreshable boolClone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- Is
Remote boolData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Key
History List<GetEntries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Key History Entry> - Key History Entry.
- Key
Store stringId - The OCID of the key store.
- Key
Store stringWallet Name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- Kms
Key stringId - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- Kms
Key stringLifecycle Details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- Kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- License
Model string - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- Local
Adg intAuto Failover Max Data Loss Limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- Local
Disaster stringRecovery Type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- Local
Standby List<GetDbs Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Local Standby Db> - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - Long
Term List<GetBackup Schedules Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Long Term Backup Schedule> - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- Max
Cpu intCore Count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- Memory
Per intOracle Compute Unit In Gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- Ncharacter
Set string - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- Net
Services stringArchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- Next
Long stringTerm Backup Time Stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- Nsg
Ids List<string> - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- Ocpu
Count double - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- Open
Mode string - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - Peer
Db List<string>Ids - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- Private
Endpoint string - The private endpoint for the resource.
- Private
Endpoint stringIp - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- Private
Endpoint stringLabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- Provisionable
Cpuses List<double> - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- Public
Connection List<GetUrls Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Public Connection Url> - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- Public
Endpoint string - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- Refreshable
Mode string - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- Refreshable
Status string - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- Remote
Disaster List<GetRecovery Configurations Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Remote Disaster Recovery Configuration> - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- Resource
Pool stringLeader Id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- Resource
Pool List<GetSummaries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Resource Pool Summary> - The configuration details for resource pool
- Role string
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- Scheduled
Operations List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation> - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- Service
Console stringUrl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- Source
Id string - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- Standby
Dbs List<GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Standby Db> - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - Standby
Whitelisted List<string>Ips - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Subnet
Id string - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- Subscription
Id string - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- Supported
Regions List<string>To Clone Tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- Dictionary<string, string>
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- Time
Created string - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Deletion stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- Time
Local stringData Guard Enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- Time
Maintenance stringBegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- Time
Maintenance stringEnd - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- Time
Of stringAuto Refresh Start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - Time
Of stringJoining Resource Pool - Time
Of stringLast Failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- Time
Of stringLast Refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- Time
Of stringLast Refresh Point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- Time
Of stringLast Switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- Time
Of stringNext Refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- Time
Reclamation stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- Time
Until stringReconnect Clone Enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- Total
Backup doubleStorage Size In Gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- Used
Data intStorage Size In Gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- Used
Data intStorage Size In Tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- Vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- Whitelisted
Ips List<string> - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
- Actual
Used float64Data Storage Size In Tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- Allocated
Storage float64Size In Tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - Apex
Details []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Apex Detail - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- Are
Primary boolWhitelisted Ips Used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - Auto
Refresh intFrequency In Seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - Auto
Refresh intPoint Lag In Seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- Autonomous
Container stringDatabase Id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- Autonomous
Maintenance stringSchedule Type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - Availability
Domain string - Available
Upgrade []stringVersions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- Backup
Configs []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Backup Config - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- Backup
Retention intPeriod In Days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- Byol
Compute float64Count Limit - Character
Set string - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- Cluster
Placement stringGroup Id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- Compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- Compute
Count float64 - Compute used by database tools.
- Compute
Model string - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - Connection
Strings []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- Connection
Urls []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection Url - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- Cpu
Core intCount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- Customer
Contacts []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Customer Contact - Customer Contacts.
- Data
Safe stringStatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- Data
Storage intSize In Gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- Data
Storage intSize In Tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- Database
Edition string - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- Database
Management stringStatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- Dataguard
Region stringType - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- Db
Name string - The database name.
- Db
Tools []GetDetails Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Db Tools Detail - The list of database tools details.
- Db
Version string - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- Db
Workload string - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- map[string]string
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- Disaster
Recovery stringRegion Type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Failed
Data intRecovery In Seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- map[string]string
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- Id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- In
Memory intArea In Gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- In
Memory intPercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- Infrastructure
Type string - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- Is
Access boolControl Enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - Is
Auto boolScaling Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - Is
Auto boolScaling For Storage Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - Is
Data boolGuard Enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Is
Dedicated bool - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- Is
Dev boolTier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- Is
Free boolTier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- Is
Local boolData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Is
Mtls boolConnection Required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- Is
Preview bool - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- Is
Reconnect boolClone Enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- Is
Refreshable boolClone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- Is
Remote boolData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- Key
History []GetEntries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Key History Entry - Key History Entry.
- Key
Store stringId - The OCID of the key store.
- Key
Store stringWallet Name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- Kms
Key stringId - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- Kms
Key stringLifecycle Details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- Kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- License
Model string - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- Local
Adg intAuto Failover Max Data Loss Limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- Local
Disaster stringRecovery Type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- Local
Standby []GetDbs Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Local Standby Db - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - Long
Term []GetBackup Schedules Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Long Term Backup Schedule - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- Max
Cpu intCore Count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- Memory
Per intOracle Compute Unit In Gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- Ncharacter
Set string - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- Net
Services stringArchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- Next
Long stringTerm Backup Time Stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- Nsg
Ids []string - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- Ocpu
Count float64 - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- Open
Mode string - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - Peer
Db []stringIds - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- Private
Endpoint string - The private endpoint for the resource.
- Private
Endpoint stringIp - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- Private
Endpoint stringLabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- Provisionable
Cpuses []float64 - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- Public
Connection []GetUrls Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Public Connection Url - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- Public
Endpoint string - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- Refreshable
Mode string - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- Refreshable
Status string - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- Remote
Disaster []GetRecovery Configurations Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Remote Disaster Recovery Configuration - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- Resource
Pool stringLeader Id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- Resource
Pool []GetSummaries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Resource Pool Summary - The configuration details for resource pool
- Role string
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- Scheduled
Operations []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- Service
Console stringUrl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- Source
Id string - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- Standby
Dbs []GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Standby Db - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - Standby
Whitelisted []stringIps - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Subnet
Id string - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- Subscription
Id string - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- Supported
Regions []stringTo Clone Tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- map[string]string
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- Time
Created string - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Deletion stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- Time
Local stringData Guard Enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- Time
Maintenance stringBegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- Time
Maintenance stringEnd - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- Time
Of stringAuto Refresh Start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - Time
Of stringJoining Resource Pool - Time
Of stringLast Failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- Time
Of stringLast Refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- Time
Of stringLast Refresh Point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- Time
Of stringLast Switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- Time
Of stringNext Refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- Time
Reclamation stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- Time
Until stringReconnect Clone Enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- Total
Backup float64Storage Size In Gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- Used
Data intStorage Size In Gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- Used
Data intStorage Size In Tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- Vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- Whitelisted
Ips []string - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
- actual
Used DoubleData Storage Size In Tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- allocated
Storage DoubleSize In Tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - apex
Details List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Apex Detail> - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- are
Primary BooleanWhitelisted Ips Used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - auto
Refresh IntegerFrequency In Seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - auto
Refresh IntegerPoint Lag In Seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- autonomous
Container StringDatabase Id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- autonomous
Maintenance StringSchedule Type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - availability
Domain String - available
Upgrade List<String>Versions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- backup
Configs List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Backup Config> - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- backup
Retention IntegerPeriod In Days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- byol
Compute DoubleCount Limit - character
Set String - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- cluster
Placement StringGroup Id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- compartment
Id String - The compartment OCID.
- compute
Count Double - Compute used by database tools.
- compute
Model String - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - connection
Strings List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Connection String> - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- connection
Urls List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Connection Url> - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- cpu
Core IntegerCount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- customer
Contacts List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Customer Contact> - Customer Contacts.
- data
Safe StringStatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- data
Storage IntegerSize In Gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- data
Storage IntegerSize In Tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- database
Edition String - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- database
Management StringStatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- dataguard
Region StringType - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- db
Name String - The database name.
- db
Tools List<GetDetails Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Db Tools Detail> - The list of database tools details.
- db
Version String - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- db
Workload String - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- Map<String,String>
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- disaster
Recovery StringRegion Type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- failed
Data IntegerRecovery In Seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- Map<String,String>
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- id String
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- in
Memory IntegerArea In Gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- in
Memory IntegerPercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- infrastructure
Type String - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- is
Access BooleanControl Enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - is
Auto BooleanScaling Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - is
Auto BooleanScaling For Storage Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - is
Data BooleanGuard Enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Dedicated Boolean - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- is
Dev BooleanTier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- is
Free BooleanTier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- is
Local BooleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Mtls BooleanConnection Required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- is
Preview Boolean - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- is
Reconnect BooleanClone Enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- is
Refreshable BooleanClone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- is
Remote BooleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- key
History List<GetEntries Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Key History Entry> - Key History Entry.
- key
Store StringId - The OCID of the key store.
- key
Store StringWallet Name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- kms
Key StringId - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- kms
Key StringLifecycle Details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- kms
Key StringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- license
Model String - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- local
Adg IntegerAuto Failover Max Data Loss Limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- local
Disaster StringRecovery Type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- local
Standby List<GetDbs Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Local Standby Db> - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - long
Term List<GetBackup Schedules Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Long Term Backup Schedule> - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- max
Cpu IntegerCore Count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- memory
Per IntegerOracle Compute Unit In Gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- ncharacter
Set String - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- net
Services StringArchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- next
Long StringTerm Backup Time Stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- nsg
Ids List<String> - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- ocpu
Count Double - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- open
Mode String - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - peer
Db List<String>Ids - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- private
Endpoint String - The private endpoint for the resource.
- private
Endpoint StringIp - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- private
Endpoint StringLabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- provisionable
Cpuses List<Double> - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- public
Connection List<GetUrls Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Public Connection Url> - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- public
Endpoint String - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- refreshable
Mode String - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- refreshable
Status String - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- remote
Disaster List<GetRecovery Configurations Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Remote Disaster Recovery Configuration> - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- resource
Pool StringLeader Id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- resource
Pool List<GetSummaries Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Resource Pool Summary> - The configuration details for resource pool
- role String
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- scheduled
Operations List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Scheduled Operation> - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- service
Console StringUrl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- source
Id String - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- standby
Dbs List<GetAutonomouss Clones Autonomous Standby Db> - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - standby
Whitelisted List<String>Ips - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- subnet
Id String - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- subscription
Id String - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- supported
Regions List<String>To Clone Tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- Map<String,String>
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- time
Created String - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Deletion StringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- time
Local StringData Guard Enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- time
Maintenance StringBegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- time
Maintenance StringEnd - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- time
Of StringAuto Refresh Start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - time
Of StringJoining Resource Pool - time
Of StringLast Failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- time
Of StringLast Refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- time
Of StringLast Refresh Point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- time
Of StringLast Switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- time
Of StringNext Refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- time
Reclamation StringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- time
Until StringReconnect Clone Enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- total
Backup DoubleStorage Size In Gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- used
Data IntegerStorage Size In Gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- used
Data IntegerStorage Size In Tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- vault
Id String - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- whitelisted
Ips List<String> - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
- actual
Used numberData Storage Size In Tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- allocated
Storage numberSize In Tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - apex
Details GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Apex Detail[] - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- are
Primary booleanWhitelisted Ips Used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - auto
Refresh numberFrequency In Seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - auto
Refresh numberPoint Lag In Seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- autonomous
Container stringDatabase Id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- autonomous
Maintenance stringSchedule Type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - availability
Domain string - available
Upgrade string[]Versions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- backup
Configs GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Backup Config[] - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- backup
Retention numberPeriod In Days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- byol
Compute numberCount Limit - character
Set string - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- cluster
Placement stringGroup Id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- compartment
Id string - The compartment OCID.
- compute
Count number - Compute used by database tools.
- compute
Model string - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - connection
Strings GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String[] - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- connection
Urls GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection Url[] - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- cpu
Core numberCount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- customer
Contacts GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Customer Contact[] - Customer Contacts.
- data
Safe stringStatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- data
Storage numberSize In Gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- data
Storage numberSize In Tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- database
Edition string - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- database
Management stringStatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- dataguard
Region stringType - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- db
Name string - The database name.
- db
Tools GetDetails Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Db Tools Detail[] - The list of database tools details.
- db
Version string - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- db
Workload string - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- {[key: string]: string}
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- disaster
Recovery stringRegion Type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- failed
Data numberRecovery In Seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- {[key: string]: string}
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- in
Memory numberArea In Gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- in
Memory numberPercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- infrastructure
Type string - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- is
Access booleanControl Enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - is
Auto booleanScaling Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - is
Auto booleanScaling For Storage Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - is
Data booleanGuard Enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Dedicated boolean - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- is
Dev booleanTier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- is
Free booleanTier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- is
Local booleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Mtls booleanConnection Required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- is
Preview boolean - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- is
Reconnect booleanClone Enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- is
Refreshable booleanClone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- is
Remote booleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- key
History GetEntries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Key History Entry[] - Key History Entry.
- key
Store stringId - The OCID of the key store.
- key
Store stringWallet Name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- kms
Key stringId - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- kms
Key stringLifecycle Details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- license
Model string - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- local
Adg numberAuto Failover Max Data Loss Limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- local
Disaster stringRecovery Type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- local
Standby GetDbs Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Local Standby Db[] - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - long
Term GetBackup Schedules Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Long Term Backup Schedule[] - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- max
Cpu numberCore Count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- memory
Per numberOracle Compute Unit In Gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- ncharacter
Set string - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- net
Services stringArchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- next
Long stringTerm Backup Time Stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- nsg
Ids string[] - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- ocpu
Count number - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- open
Mode string - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - peer
Db string[]Ids - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- private
Endpoint string - The private endpoint for the resource.
- private
Endpoint stringIp - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- private
Endpoint stringLabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- provisionable
Cpuses number[] - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- public
Connection GetUrls Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Public Connection Url[] - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- public
Endpoint string - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- refreshable
Mode string - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- refreshable
Status string - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- remote
Disaster GetRecovery Configurations Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Remote Disaster Recovery Configuration[] - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- resource
Pool stringLeader Id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- resource
Pool GetSummaries Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Resource Pool Summary[] - The configuration details for resource pool
- role string
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- scheduled
Operations GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation[] - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- service
Console stringUrl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- source
Id string - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- standby
Dbs GetAutonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Standby Db[] - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - standby
Whitelisted string[]Ips - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - state string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- subnet
Id string - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- subscription
Id string - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- supported
Regions string[]To Clone Tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- {[key: string]: string}
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- time
Created string - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Deletion stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- time
Local stringData Guard Enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- time
Maintenance stringBegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- time
Maintenance stringEnd - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- time
Of stringAuto Refresh Start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - time
Of stringJoining Resource Pool - time
Of stringLast Failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- time
Of stringLast Refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- time
Of stringLast Refresh Point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- time
Of stringLast Switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- time
Of stringNext Refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- time
Reclamation stringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- time
Until stringReconnect Clone Enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- total
Backup numberStorage Size In Gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- used
Data numberStorage Size In Gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- used
Data numberStorage Size In Tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- whitelisted
Ips string[] - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
- actual_
used_ floatdata_ storage_ size_ in_ tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- allocated_
storage_ floatsize_ in_ tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - apex_
details Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Apex Detail] - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- are_
primary_ boolwhitelisted_ ips_ used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - auto_
refresh_ intfrequency_ in_ seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - auto_
refresh_ intpoint_ lag_ in_ seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- autonomous_
container_ strdatabase_ id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- autonomous_
maintenance_ strschedule_ type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - availability_
domain str - available_
upgrade_ Sequence[str]versions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- backup_
configs Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Backup Config] - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- backup_
retention_ intperiod_ in_ days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- byol_
compute_ floatcount_ limit - character_
set str - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- cluster_
placement_ strgroup_ id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- compartment_
id str - The compartment OCID.
- compute_
count float - Compute used by database tools.
- compute_
model str - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - connection_
strings Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String] - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- connection_
urls Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection Url] - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- cpu_
core_ intcount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- customer_
contacts Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Customer Contact] - Customer Contacts.
- data_
safe_ strstatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- data_
storage_ intsize_ in_ gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- data_
storage_ intsize_ in_ tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- database_
edition str - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- database_
management_ strstatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- dataguard_
region_ strtype - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- db_
name str - The database name.
- db_
tools_ Sequence[database.details Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Db Tools Detail] - The list of database tools details.
- db_
version str - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- db_
workload str - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- Mapping[str, str]
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- disaster_
recovery_ strregion_ type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- display_
name str - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- failed_
data_ intrecovery_ in_ seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- Mapping[str, str]
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- id str
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- in_
memory_ intarea_ in_ gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- in_
memory_ intpercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- infrastructure_
type str - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- is_
access_ boolcontrol_ enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - is_
auto_ boolscaling_ enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - is_
auto_ boolscaling_ for_ storage_ enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - is_
data_ boolguard_ enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is_
dedicated bool - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- is_
dev_ booltier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- is_
free_ booltier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- is_
local_ booldata_ guard_ enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is_
mtls_ boolconnection_ required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- is_
preview bool - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- is_
reconnect_ boolclone_ enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- is_
refreshable_ boolclone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- is_
remote_ booldata_ guard_ enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- key_
history_ Sequence[database.entries Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Key History Entry] - Key History Entry.
- key_
store_ strid - The OCID of the key store.
- key_
store_ strwallet_ name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- kms_
key_ strid - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- kms_
key_ strlifecycle_ details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- kms_
key_ strversion_ id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- license_
model str - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - lifecycle_
details str - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- local_
adg_ intauto_ failover_ max_ data_ loss_ limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- local_
disaster_ strrecovery_ type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- local_
standby_ Sequence[database.dbs Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Local Standby Db] - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - long_
term_ Sequence[database.backup_ schedules Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Long Term Backup Schedule] - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- max_
cpu_ intcore_ count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- memory_
per_ intoracle_ compute_ unit_ in_ gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- ncharacter_
set str - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- net_
services_ strarchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- next_
long_ strterm_ backup_ time_ stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- nsg_
ids Sequence[str] - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- ocpu_
count float - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- open_
mode str - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - peer_
db_ Sequence[str]ids - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- private_
endpoint str - The private endpoint for the resource.
- private_
endpoint_ strip - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- private_
endpoint_ strlabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- provisionable_
cpuses Sequence[float] - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- public_
connection_ Sequence[database.urls Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Public Connection Url] - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- public_
endpoint str - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- refreshable_
mode str - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- refreshable_
status str - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- remote_
disaster_ Sequence[database.recovery_ configurations Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Remote Disaster Recovery Configuration] - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- resource_
pool_ strleader_ id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- resource_
pool_ Sequence[database.summaries Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Resource Pool Summary] - The configuration details for resource pool
- role str
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- scheduled_
operations Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation] - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- service_
console_ strurl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- source_
id str - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- standby_
dbs Sequence[database.Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Standby Db] - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - standby_
whitelisted_ Sequence[str]ips - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - state str
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- subnet_
id str - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- subscription_
id str - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- supported_
regions_ Sequence[str]to_ clone_ tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- Mapping[str, str]
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- time_
created str - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- time_
data_ strguard_ role_ changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time_
deletion_ strof_ free_ autonomous_ database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- time_
disaster_ strrecovery_ role_ changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- time_
local_ strdata_ guard_ enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- time_
maintenance_ strbegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- time_
maintenance_ strend - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- time_
of_ strauto_ refresh_ start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - time_
of_ strjoining_ resource_ pool - time_
of_ strlast_ failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- time_
of_ strlast_ refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- time_
of_ strlast_ refresh_ point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- time_
of_ strlast_ switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- time_
of_ strnext_ refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- time_
reclamation_ strof_ free_ autonomous_ database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- time_
until_ strreconnect_ clone_ enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- total_
backup_ floatstorage_ size_ in_ gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- used_
data_ intstorage_ size_ in_ gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- used_
data_ intstorage_ size_ in_ tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- vault_
id str - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- whitelisted_
ips Sequence[str] - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
- actual
Used NumberData Storage Size In Tbs - The current amount of storage in use for user and system data, in terabytes (TB).
- allocated
Storage NumberSize In Tbs - The amount of storage currently allocated for the database tables and billed for, rounded up. When auto-scaling is not enabled, this value is equal to the
dataStorageSizeInTBs
value. You can compare this value to theactualUsedDataStorageSizeInTBs
value to determine if a manual shrink operation is appropriate for your allocated storage. - apex
Details List<Property Map> - Information about Oracle APEX Application Development.
- are
Primary BooleanWhitelisted Ips Used - This field will be null if the Autonomous Database is not Data Guard enabled or Access Control is disabled. It's value would be
TRUE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses primary IP access control list (ACL) for standby. It's value would beFALSE
if Autonomous Database is Data Guard enabled and Access Control is enabled and if the Autonomous Database uses different IP access control list (ACL) for standby compared to primary. - auto
Refresh NumberFrequency In Seconds - The frequency a refreshable clone is refreshed after auto-refresh is enabled. The minimum is 1 hour. The maximum is 7 days. The date and time that auto-refresh is enabled is controlled by the
timeOfAutoRefreshStart
parameter. - auto
Refresh NumberPoint Lag In Seconds - The time, in seconds, the data of the refreshable clone lags the primary database at the point of refresh. The minimum is 0 minutes (0 mins means refresh to the latest available timestamp). The maximum is 7 days. The lag time increases after refreshing until the next data refresh happens.
- autonomous
Container StringDatabase Id - The Autonomous Container Database OCID.
- autonomous
Maintenance StringSchedule Type - The maintenance schedule type of the Autonomous Database Serverless. An EARLY maintenance schedule follows a schedule applying patches prior to the REGULAR schedule. A REGULAR maintenance schedule follows the normal cycle*
availability_domain
- The availability domain where the Autonomous Database Serverless instance is located. - availability
Domain String - available
Upgrade List<String>Versions - List of Oracle Database versions available for a database upgrade. If there are no version upgrades available, this list is empty.
- backup
Configs List<Property Map> - Autonomous Database configuration details for storing manual backups in the Object Storage service.
- backup
Retention NumberPeriod In Days - Retention period, in days, for backups.
- byol
Compute NumberCount Limit - character
Set String - The character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL32UTF8. Allowed values are:
- cluster
Placement StringGroup Id - The OCID of the cluster placement group of the Autonomous Serverless Database.
- compartment
Id String - The compartment OCID.
- compute
Count Number - Compute used by database tools.
- compute
Model String - The compute model of the Autonomous Database. This is required if using the
computeCount
parameter. If usingcpuCoreCount
then it is an error to specifycomputeModel
to a non-null value. ECPU compute model is the recommended model and OCPU compute model is legacy. - connection
Strings List<Property Map> - The connection string used to connect to the Autonomous Database. The username for the Service Console is ADMIN. Use the password you entered when creating the Autonomous Database for the password value.
- connection
Urls List<Property Map> - The URLs for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN. Note that these URLs are provided by the console only for databases on dedicated Exadata infrastructure. Example:
{"sqlDevWebUrl": "https://<hostname>/ords...", "apexUrl", "https://<hostname>/ords..."}
- cpu
Core NumberCount - The number of CPU cores to be made available to the database. When the ECPU is selected, the value for cpuCoreCount is 0. For Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata infrastructure, the maximum number of cores is determined by the infrastructure shape. See Characteristics of Infrastructure Shapes for shape details.
- customer
Contacts List<Property Map> - Customer Contacts.
- data
Safe StringStatus - Status of the Data Safe registration for this Autonomous Database.
- data
Storage NumberSize In Gb - The quantity of data in the database, in gigabytes.
- data
Storage NumberSize In Tbs - The quantity of data in the database, in terabytes.
- database
Edition String - The Oracle Database Edition that applies to the Autonomous databases.
- database
Management StringStatus - Status of Database Management for this Autonomous Database.
- dataguard
Region StringType - The Autonomous Data Guard region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless, Autonomous Data Guard associations have designated primary and standby regions, and these region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby regions in Autonomous Data Guard associations can be the same region designated as the primary region, or they can be remote regions. Certain database administrative operations may be available only in the primary region of the Autonomous Data Guard association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote Autonomous Data Guard standby region.
- db
Name String - The database name.
- db
Tools List<Property Map>Details - The list of database tools details.
- db
Version String - A valid Oracle Database version for Autonomous Database.
- db
Workload String - The Autonomous Database workload type. The following values are valid:
- OLTP - indicates an Autonomous Transaction Processing database
- DW - indicates an Autonomous Data Warehouse database
- AJD - indicates an Autonomous JSON Database
- APEX - indicates an Autonomous Database with the Oracle APEX Application Development workload type.
- Map<String>
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- disaster
Recovery StringRegion Type - The disaster recovery (DR) region type of the Autonomous Database. For Autonomous Database Serverless instances, DR associations have designated primary and standby regions. These region types do not change when the database changes roles. The standby region in DR associations can be the same region as the primary region, or they can be in a remote regions. Some database administration operations may be available only in the primary region of the DR association, and cannot be performed when the database using the primary role is operating in a remote region.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- failed
Data NumberRecovery In Seconds - Indicates the number of seconds of data loss for a Data Guard failover.
- Map<String>
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:
{"Department": "Finance"}
- id String
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- in
Memory NumberArea In Gbs - The area assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database.
- in
Memory NumberPercentage - The percentage of the System Global Area(SGA) assigned to In-Memory tables in Autonomous Database. This property is applicable only to Autonomous Databases on the Exadata Cloud@Customer platform.
- infrastructure
Type String - The infrastructure type this resource belongs to.
- is
Access BooleanControl Enabled - Indicates if the database-level access control is enabled. If disabled, database access is defined by the network security rules. If enabled, database access is restricted to the IP addresses defined by the rules specified with the
whitelistedIps
property. While specifyingwhitelistedIps
rules is optional, if database-level access control is enabled and no rules are specified, the database will become inaccessible. The rules can be added later using theUpdateAutonomousDatabase
API operation or edit option in console. When creating a database clone, the desired access control setting should be specified. By default, database-level access control will be disabled for the clone. - is
Auto BooleanScaling Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database CPU core count. The default value is
TRUE
. - is
Auto BooleanScaling For Storage Enabled - Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Autonomous Database storage. The default value is
FALSE
. - is
Data BooleanGuard Enabled - Deprecated. Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Dedicated Boolean - True if the database uses dedicated Exadata infrastructure.
- is
Dev BooleanTier - Autonomous Database for Developers are fixed-shape Autonomous Databases that developers can use to build and test new applications. On Serverless, these are low-cost and billed per instance, on Dedicated and Cloud@Customer there is no additional cost to create Developer databases. Developer databases come with limited resources and is not intended for large-scale testing and production deployments. When you need more compute or storage resources, you may upgrade to a full paid production database.
- is
Free BooleanTier - Indicates if this is an Always Free resource. The default value is false. Note that Always Free Autonomous Databases have 1 CPU and 20GB of memory. For Always Free databases, memory and CPU cannot be scaled.
- is
Local BooleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has local (in-region) Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to cross-region Autonomous Data Guard associations, or to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- is
Mtls BooleanConnection Required - Specifies if the Autonomous Database requires mTLS connections.
- is
Preview Boolean - Indicates if the Autonomous Database version is a preview version.
- is
Reconnect BooleanClone Enabled - Indicates if the refreshable clone can be reconnected to its source database.
- is
Refreshable BooleanClone - Indicates if the Autonomous Database is a refreshable clone.
- is
Remote BooleanData Guard Enabled - Indicates whether the Autonomous Database has Cross Region Data Guard enabled. Not applicable to Autonomous Databases using dedicated Exadata infrastructure or Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure.
- key
History List<Property Map>Entries - Key History Entry.
- key
Store StringId - The OCID of the key store.
- key
Store StringWallet Name - The wallet name for Oracle Key Vault.
- kms
Key StringId - The OCID of the key container that is used as the master encryption key in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations.
- kms
Key StringLifecycle Details - KMS key lifecycle details.
- kms
Key StringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- license
Model String - The Oracle license model that applies to the Oracle Autonomous Database. Bring your own license (BYOL) allows you to apply your current on-premises Oracle software licenses to equivalent, highly automated Oracle services in the cloud. License Included allows you to subscribe to new Oracle Database software licenses and the Oracle Database service. Note that when provisioning an Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure, this attribute must be null. It is already set at the Autonomous Exadata Infrastructure level. When provisioning an [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) database, if a value is not specified, the system defaults the value to
BRING_YOUR_OWN_LICENSE
. Bring your own license (BYOL) also allows you to select the DB edition using the optional parameter. - lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- local
Adg NumberAuto Failover Max Data Loss Limit - Parameter that allows users to select an acceptable maximum data loss limit in seconds, up to which Automatic Failover will be triggered when necessary for a Local Autonomous Data Guard
- local
Disaster StringRecovery Type - Indicates the local disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- local
Standby List<Property Map>Dbs - Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - long
Term List<Property Map>Backup Schedules - Details for the long-term backup schedule.
- max
Cpu NumberCore Count - The number of Max OCPU cores to be made available to the autonomous database with auto scaling of cpu enabled.
- memory
Per NumberOracle Compute Unit In Gbs - The amount of memory (in GBs) enabled per OCPU or ECPU. See Compute Models in Autonomous Database on Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure for more details.
- ncharacter
Set String - The national character set for the autonomous database. The default is AL16UTF16. Allowed values are: AL16UTF16 or UTF8.
- net
Services StringArchitecture - Enabling SHARED server architecture enables a database server to allow many client processes to share very few server processes, thereby increasing the number of supported users.
- next
Long StringTerm Backup Time Stamp - The date and time when the next long-term backup would be created.
- nsg
Ids List<String> - The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. NsgIds restrictions:
- A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
- ocpu
Count Number - The number of OCPU cores to be made available to the database.
- open
Mode String - Indicates the Autonomous Database mode. The database can be opened in
READ_ONLY
orREAD_WRITE
mode. - peer
Db List<String>Ids - The list of OCIDs of standby databases located in Autonomous Data Guard remote regions that are associated with the source database. Note that for Autonomous Database Serverless instances, standby databases located in the same region as the source primary database do not have OCIDs.
- private
Endpoint String - The private endpoint for the resource.
- private
Endpoint StringIp - The private endpoint Ip address for the resource.
- private
Endpoint StringLabel - The resource's private endpoint label. Setting this to an empty string, after the creation of the private endpoint database, changes the private endpoint database to a public endpoint database.
- provisionable
Cpuses List<Number> - An array of CPU values that an Autonomous Database can be scaled to.
- public
Connection List<Property Map>Urls - The Public URLs of Private Endpoint database for accessing Oracle Application Express (APEX) and SQL Developer Web with a browser from a Compute instance within your VCN or that has a direct connection to your VCN.
- public
Endpoint String - The public endpoint for the private endpoint enabled resource.
- refreshable
Mode String - The refresh mode of the clone. AUTOMATIC indicates that the clone is automatically being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- refreshable
Status String - The refresh status of the clone. REFRESHING indicates that the clone is currently being refreshed with data from the source Autonomous Database.
- remote
Disaster List<Property Map>Recovery Configurations - Configurations of a Disaster Recovery.
- resource
Pool StringLeader Id - The unique identifier for leader autonomous database OCID OCID.
- resource
Pool List<Property Map>Summaries - The configuration details for resource pool
- role String
- The Data Guard role of the Autonomous Container Database or Autonomous Database, if Autonomous Data Guard is enabled.
- scheduled
Operations List<Property Map> - The list of scheduled operations. Consists of values such as dayOfWeek, scheduledStartTime, scheduledStopTime.
- service
Console StringUrl - The URL of the Service Console for the Autonomous Database.
- source
Id String - The OCID of the source Autonomous Database that was cloned to create the current Autonomous Database.
- standby
Dbs List<Property Map> - Deprecated Autonomous Data Guard standby database details.*
availability_domain
- The availability domain of a local Autonomous Data Guard standby database of an Autonomous Database Serverless instance. - standby
Whitelisted List<String>Ips - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
. - state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- subnet
Id String - The OCID of the subnet the resource is associated with.
- subscription
Id String - The OCID of the subscription with which resource needs to be associated with.
- supported
Regions List<String>To Clone Tos - The list of regions that support the creation of an Autonomous Database clone or an Autonomous Data Guard standby database.
- Map<String>
- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
- time
Created String - The date and time the Autonomous Database was created.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Deletion StringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be automatically deleted because of inactivity. If the database is in the STOPPED state and without activity until this time, it will be deleted.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- time
Local StringData Guard Enabled - The date and time that Autonomous Data Guard was enabled for an Autonomous Database where the standby was provisioned in the same region as the primary database.
- time
Maintenance StringBegin - The date and time when maintenance will begin.
- time
Maintenance StringEnd - The date and time when maintenance will end.
- time
Of StringAuto Refresh Start - The the date and time that auto-refreshing will begin for an Autonomous Database refreshable clone. This value controls only the start time for the first refresh operation. Subsequent (ongoing) refresh operations have start times controlled by the value of the
autoRefreshFrequencyInSeconds
parameter. - time
Of StringJoining Resource Pool - time
Of StringLast Failover - The timestamp of the last failover operation.
- time
Of StringLast Refresh - The date and time when last refresh happened.
- time
Of StringLast Refresh Point - The refresh point timestamp (UTC). The refresh point is the time to which the database was most recently refreshed. Data created after the refresh point is not included in the refresh.
- time
Of StringLast Switchover - The timestamp of the last switchover operation for the Autonomous Database.
- time
Of StringNext Refresh - The date and time of next refresh.
- time
Reclamation StringOf Free Autonomous Database - The date and time the Always Free database will be stopped because of inactivity. If this time is reached without any database activity, the database will automatically be put into the STOPPED state.
- time
Until StringReconnect Clone Enabled - The time and date as an RFC3339 formatted string, e.g., 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z, to set the limit for a refreshable clone to be reconnected to its source database.
- total
Backup NumberStorage Size In Gbs - The backup storage to the database.
- used
Data NumberStorage Size In Gbs - The storage space consumed by Autonomous Database in GBs.
- used
Data NumberStorage Size In Tbs - The amount of storage that has been used, in terabytes.
- vault
Id String - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- whitelisted
Ips List<String> - The client IP access control list (ACL). This feature is available for [Autonomous Database Serverless] (https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/index.html) and on Exadata Cloud@Customer. Only clients connecting from an IP address included in the ACL may access the Autonomous Database instance. If
arePrimaryWhitelistedIpsUsed
is 'TRUE' then Autonomous Database uses this primary's IP access control list (ACL) for the disaster recovery peer calledstandbywhitelistedips
.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseApexDetail
- Apex
Version string - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- Ords
Version string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
- Apex
Version string - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- Ords
Version string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
- apex
Version String - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- ords
Version String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
- apex
Version string - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- ords
Version string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
- apex_
version str - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- ords_
version str - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
- apex
Version String - The Oracle APEX Application Development version.
- ords
Version String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) version.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseBackupConfig
- Manual
Backup stringBucket Name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- Manual
Backup stringType - The manual backup destination type.
- Manual
Backup stringBucket Name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- Manual
Backup stringType - The manual backup destination type.
- manual
Backup StringBucket Name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- manual
Backup StringType - The manual backup destination type.
- manual
Backup stringBucket Name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- manual
Backup stringType - The manual backup destination type.
- manual_
backup_ strbucket_ name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- manual_
backup_ strtype - The manual backup destination type.
- manual
Backup StringBucket Name - Name of Object Storage bucket to use for storing manual backups.
- manual
Backup StringType - The manual backup destination type.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseConnectionString
- All
Connection Dictionary<string, string>Strings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- Dedicated string
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- High string
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- Low string
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- Medium string
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- Profiles
List<Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String Profile> - A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
- All
Connection map[string]stringStrings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- Dedicated string
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- High string
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- Low string
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- Medium string
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- Profiles
[]Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String Profile - A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
- all
Connection Map<String,String>Strings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- dedicated String
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- high String
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- low String
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- medium String
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- profiles
List<Get
Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Connection String Profile> - A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
- all
Connection {[key: string]: string}Strings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- dedicated string
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- high string
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- low string
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- medium string
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- profiles
Get
Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String Profile[] - A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
- all_
connection_ Mapping[str, str]strings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- dedicated str
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- high str
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- low str
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- medium str
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- profiles
Sequence[database.
Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Connection String Profile] - A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
- all
Connection Map<String>Strings - Returns all connection strings that can be used to connect to the Autonomous Database. For more information, please see Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Transaction Processing
- dedicated String
- The database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- high String
- The High database service provides the highest level of resources to each SQL statement resulting in the highest performance, but supports the fewest number of concurrent SQL statements.
- low String
- The Low database service provides the least level of resources to each SQL statement, but supports the most number of concurrent SQL statements.
- medium String
- The Medium database service provides a lower level of resources to each SQL statement potentially resulting a lower level of performance, but supports more concurrent SQL statements.
- profiles List<Property Map>
- A list of connection string profiles to allow clients to group, filter and select connection string values based on structured metadata.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseConnectionStringProfile
- Consumer
Group string - Consumer group used by the connection.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Host
Format string - Host format used in connection string.
- Is
Regional bool - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- Protocol string
- Protocol used by the connection.
- Session
Mode string - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - Syntax
Format string - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - Tls
Authentication string - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - Value string
- Connection string value.
- Consumer
Group string - Consumer group used by the connection.
- Display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- Host
Format string - Host format used in connection string.
- Is
Regional bool - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- Protocol string
- Protocol used by the connection.
- Session
Mode string - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - Syntax
Format string - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - Tls
Authentication string - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - Value string
- Connection string value.
- consumer
Group String - Consumer group used by the connection.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- host
Format String - Host format used in connection string.
- is
Regional Boolean - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- protocol String
- Protocol used by the connection.
- session
Mode String - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - syntax
Format String - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - tls
Authentication String - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - value String
- Connection string value.
- consumer
Group string - Consumer group used by the connection.
- display
Name string - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- host
Format string - Host format used in connection string.
- is
Regional boolean - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- protocol string
- Protocol used by the connection.
- session
Mode string - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - syntax
Format string - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - tls
Authentication string - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - value string
- Connection string value.
- consumer_
group str - Consumer group used by the connection.
- display_
name str - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- host_
format str - Host format used in connection string.
- is_
regional bool - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- protocol str
- Protocol used by the connection.
- session_
mode str - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - syntax_
format str - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - tls_
authentication str - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - value str
- Connection string value.
- consumer
Group String - Consumer group used by the connection.
- display
Name String - A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
- host
Format String - Host format used in connection string.
- is
Regional Boolean - True for a regional connection string, applicable to cross-region DG only.
- protocol String
- Protocol used by the connection.
- session
Mode String - Specifies whether the listener performs a direct hand-off of the session, or redirects the session. In RAC deployments where SCAN is used, sessions are redirected to a Node VIP. Use
DIRECT
for direct hand-offs. UseREDIRECT
to redirect the session. - syntax
Format String - Specifies whether the connection string is using the long (
LONG
), Easy Connect (EZCONNECT
), or Easy Connect Plus (EZCONNECTPLUS
) format. Autonomous Database Serverless instances always use the long format. - tls
Authentication String - Specifies whether the TLS handshake is using one-way (
SERVER
) or mutual (MUTUAL
) authentication. - value String
- Connection string value.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseConnectionUrl
- Apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- Database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- Graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- Mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- Ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- Sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- Apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- Database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- Graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- Mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- Ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- Sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url String - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms StringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio StringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db StringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev StringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex_
url str - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database_
transforms_ strurl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph_
studio_ strurl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine_
learning_ strnotebook_ url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine_
learning_ struser_ management_ url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo_
db_ strurl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords_
url str - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql_
dev_ strweb_ url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url String - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms StringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio StringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db StringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev StringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseCustomerContact
- Email string
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
- Email string
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
- email String
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
- email string
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
- email str
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
- email String
- The email address used by Oracle to send notifications regarding databases and infrastructure.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseDbToolsDetail
- Compute
Count double - Compute used by database tools.
- Is
Enabled bool - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- Max
Idle intTime In Minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- Name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- Compute
Count float64 - Compute used by database tools.
- Is
Enabled bool - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- Max
Idle intTime In Minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- Name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- compute
Count Double - Compute used by database tools.
- is
Enabled Boolean - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- max
Idle IntegerTime In Minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- name String
- Name of the day of the week.
- compute
Count number - Compute used by database tools.
- is
Enabled boolean - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- max
Idle numberTime In Minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- compute_
count float - Compute used by database tools.
- is_
enabled bool - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- max_
idle_ inttime_ in_ minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- name str
- Name of the day of the week.
- compute
Count Number - Compute used by database tools.
- is
Enabled Boolean - Indicates whether tool is enabled.
- max
Idle NumberTime In Minutes - The max idle time, in minutes, after which the VM used by database tools will be terminated.
- name String
- Name of the day of the week.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseKeyHistoryEntry
- Id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- Kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- Time
Activated string - The date and time the kms key activated.
- Vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- Id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- Kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- Time
Activated string - The date and time the kms key activated.
- Vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- id String
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- kms
Key StringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- time
Activated String - The date and time the kms key activated.
- vault
Id String - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- id string
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- kms
Key stringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- time
Activated string - The date and time the kms key activated.
- vault
Id string - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- id str
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- kms_
key_ strversion_ id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- time_
activated str - The date and time the kms key activated.
- vault_
id str - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
- id String
- The id of the Autonomous Database Vault service key management history entry.
- kms
Key StringVersion Id - The OCID of the key container version that is used in database transparent data encryption (TDE) operations KMS Key can have multiple key versions. If none is specified, the current key version (latest) of the Key Id is used for the operation.
- time
Activated String - The date and time the kms key activated.
- vault
Id String - The OCID of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vault.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseLocalStandbyDb
- Availability
Domain string - Lag
Time intIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- Availability
Domain string - Lag
Time intIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain String - lag
Time IntegerIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain string - lag
Time numberIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability_
domain str - lag_
time_ intin_ seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle_
details str - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state str
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time_
data_ strguard_ role_ changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time_
disaster_ strrecovery_ role_ changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain String - lag
Time NumberIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseLongTermBackupSchedule
- Is
Disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- Repeat
Cadence string - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- Retention
Period intIn Days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- Time
Of stringBackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
- Is
Disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- Repeat
Cadence string - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- Retention
Period intIn Days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- Time
Of stringBackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
- is
Disabled Boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- repeat
Cadence String - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- retention
Period IntegerIn Days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- time
Of StringBackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
- is
Disabled boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- repeat
Cadence string - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- retention
Period numberIn Days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- time
Of stringBackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
- is_
disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- repeat_
cadence str - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- retention_
period_ intin_ days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- time_
of_ strbackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
- is
Disabled Boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- repeat
Cadence String - The frequency of the long-term backup schedule
- retention
Period NumberIn Days - Retention period, in days, for long-term backups
- time
Of StringBackup - The timestamp for the long-term backup schedule. For a MONTHLY cadence, months having fewer days than the provided date will have the backup taken on the last day of that month.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabasePublicConnectionUrl
- Apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- Database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- Graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- Mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- Ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- Sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- Apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- Database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- Graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- Machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- Mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- Ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- Sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url String - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms StringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio StringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db StringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev StringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url string - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms stringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio stringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning stringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning stringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db stringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url string - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev stringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex_
url str - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database_
transforms_ strurl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph_
studio_ strurl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine_
learning_ strnotebook_ url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine_
learning_ struser_ management_ url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo_
db_ strurl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords_
url str - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql_
dev_ strweb_ url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
- apex
Url String - Oracle Application Express (APEX) URL.
- database
Transforms StringUrl - The URL of the Database Transforms for the Autonomous Database.
- graph
Studio StringUrl - The URL of the Graph Studio for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringNotebook Url - The URL of the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) Notebook for the Autonomous Database.
- machine
Learning StringUser Management Url - Oracle Machine Learning user management URL.
- mongo
Db StringUrl - The URL of the MongoDB API for the Autonomous Database.
- ords
Url String - The Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) URL of the Web Access for the Autonomous Database.
- sql
Dev StringWeb Url - Oracle SQL Developer Web URL.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseRemoteDisasterRecoveryConfiguration
- Disaster
Recovery stringType - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- Is
Replicate boolAutomatic Backups - Is
Snapshot boolStandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- Time
Snapshot stringStandby Enabled Till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
- Disaster
Recovery stringType - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- Is
Replicate boolAutomatic Backups - Is
Snapshot boolStandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- Time
Snapshot stringStandby Enabled Till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
- disaster
Recovery StringType - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- is
Replicate BooleanAutomatic Backups - is
Snapshot BooleanStandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- time
Snapshot StringStandby Enabled Till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
- disaster
Recovery stringType - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- is
Replicate booleanAutomatic Backups - is
Snapshot booleanStandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- time
Snapshot stringStandby Enabled Till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
- disaster_
recovery_ strtype - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- is_
replicate_ boolautomatic_ backups - is_
snapshot_ boolstandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- time_
snapshot_ strstandby_ enabled_ till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
- disaster
Recovery StringType - Indicates the disaster recovery (DR) type of the Autonomous Database Serverless instance. Autonomous Data Guard (ADG) DR type provides business critical DR with a faster recovery time objective (RTO) during failover or switchover. Backup-based DR type provides lower cost DR with a slower RTO during failover or switchover.
- is
Replicate BooleanAutomatic Backups - is
Snapshot BooleanStandby - Indicates if user wants to convert to a snapshot standby. For example, true would set a standby database to snapshot standby database. False would set a snapshot standby database back to regular standby database.
- time
Snapshot StringStandby Enabled Till - Time and date stored as an RFC 3339 formatted timestamp string. For example, 2022-01-01T12:00:00.000Z would set a limit for the snapshot standby to be converted back to a cross-region standby database.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseResourcePoolSummary
- Is
Disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- Pool
Size int - Resource pool size.
- Is
Disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- Pool
Size int - Resource pool size.
- is
Disabled Boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- pool
Size Integer - Resource pool size.
- is
Disabled boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- pool
Size number - Resource pool size.
- is_
disabled bool - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- pool_
size int - Resource pool size.
- is
Disabled Boolean - Indicates if the resource pool should be deleted for the Autonomous Database.
- pool
Size Number - Resource pool size.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseScheduledOperation
- Day
Of List<GetWeeks Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation Day Of Week> - Day of the week.
- Scheduled
Start stringTime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- Scheduled
Stop stringTime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- Day
Of []GetWeeks Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation Day Of Week - Day of the week.
- Scheduled
Start stringTime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- Scheduled
Stop stringTime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- day
Of List<GetWeeks Autonomouss Clones Autonomous Scheduled Operation Day Of Week> - Day of the week.
- scheduled
Start StringTime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- scheduled
Stop StringTime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- day
Of GetWeeks Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation Day Of Week[] - Day of the week.
- scheduled
Start stringTime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- scheduled
Stop stringTime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- day_
of_ Sequence[database.weeks Get Autonomous Databases Clones Autonomous Database Scheduled Operation Day Of Week] - Day of the week.
- scheduled_
start_ strtime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- scheduled_
stop_ strtime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- day
Of List<Property Map>Weeks - Day of the week.
- scheduled
Start StringTime - auto start time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
- scheduled
Stop StringTime - auto stop time. value must be of ISO-8601 format "HH:mm"
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseScheduledOperationDayOfWeek
- Name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- Name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- name String
- Name of the day of the week.
- name string
- Name of the day of the week.
- name str
- Name of the day of the week.
- name String
- Name of the day of the week.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesAutonomousDatabaseStandbyDb
- Availability
Domain string - Lag
Time intIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- Availability
Domain string - Lag
Time intIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- State string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- Time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- Time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain String - lag
Time IntegerIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain string - lag
Time numberIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details string - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state string
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data stringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster stringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability_
domain str - lag_
time_ intin_ seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle_
details str - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state str
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time_
data_ strguard_ role_ changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time_
disaster_ strrecovery_ role_ changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
- availability
Domain String - lag
Time NumberIn Seconds - The amount of time, in seconds, that the data of the standby database lags the data of the primary database. Can be used to determine the potential data loss in the event of a failover.
- lifecycle
Details String - Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
- state String
- A filter to return only resources that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
- time
Data StringGuard Role Changed - The date and time the Autonomous Data Guard role was switched for the Autonomous Database. For databases that have standbys in both the primary Data Guard region and a remote Data Guard standby region, this is the latest timestamp of either the database using the "primary" role in the primary Data Guard region, or database located in the remote Data Guard standby region.
- time
Disaster StringRecovery Role Changed - The date and time the Disaster Recovery role was switched for the standby Autonomous Database.
GetAutonomousDatabasesClonesFilter
Package Details
- Repository
- oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
oci
Terraform Provider.