SwitchoverGlobalCluster
Switches over the specified secondary DB cluster to be the new primary DB cluster in the global database cluster. Switchover operations were previously called "managed planned failovers."
Aurora promotes the specified secondary cluster to assume full read/write capabilities and demotes the current primary cluster to a secondary (read-only) cluster, maintaining the orginal replication topology. All secondary clusters are synchronized with the primary at the beginning of the process so the new primary continues operations for the Aurora global database without losing any data. Your database is unavailable for a short time while the primary and selected secondary clusters are assuming their new roles. For more information about switching over an Aurora global database, see Performing switchovers for Amazon Aurora global databases in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
Note
This operation is intended for controlled environments, for operations such as "regional rotation" or to fall back to the original primary after a global database failover.
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
- GlobalClusterIdentifier
-
The identifier of the global database cluster to switch over. This parameter isn't case-sensitive.
Constraints:
-
Must match the identifier of an existing global database cluster (Aurora global database).
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern:
[A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z-:._]*
Required: Yes
-
- TargetDbClusterIdentifier
-
The identifier of the secondary Aurora DB cluster to promote to the new primary for the global database cluster. Use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the identifier so that Aurora can locate the cluster in its AWS Region.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 255.
Pattern:
[A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z-:._]*
Required: Yes
Response Elements
The following element is returned by the service.
- GlobalCluster
-
A data type representing an Aurora global database.
Type: GlobalCluster object
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- DBClusterNotFoundFault
-
DBClusterIdentifier
doesn't refer to an existing DB cluster.HTTP Status Code: 404
- GlobalClusterNotFoundFault
-
The
GlobalClusterIdentifier
doesn't refer to an existing global database cluster.HTTP Status Code: 404
- InvalidDBClusterStateFault
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The requested operation can't be performed while the cluster is in this state.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InvalidGlobalClusterStateFault
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The global cluster is in an invalid state and can't perform the requested operation.
HTTP Status Code: 400
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: