lib/aws-sdk-rds/client.rb in aws-sdk-rds-1.92.0 vs lib/aws-sdk-rds/client.rb in aws-sdk-rds-1.93.0

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+ new

@@ -3677,10 +3677,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -4160,11 +4161,11 @@ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_DeleteInstance.html # # @option params [String] :domain # The Active Directory directory ID to create the DB instance in. # - # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos Authentication to + # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos authentication to # authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. For more # information, see [ Using Kerberos Authentication with Amazon RDS for # Oracle][1] in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. # # For Microsoft SQL Server DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Windows @@ -4293,10 +4294,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -4885,10 +4887,11 @@ # resp.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/rds-2014-10-31/CreateDBSubnetGroup AWS API Documentation # @@ -5807,10 +5810,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -7901,10 +7905,11 @@ # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instances[0].pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -8943,10 +8948,11 @@ # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnets #=> Array # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_groups[0].db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/rds-2014-10-31/DescribeDBSubnetGroups AWS API Documentation # @@ -10055,10 +10061,11 @@ # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].available_processor_features[0].allowed_values #=> String # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].supported_engine_modes #=> Array # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].supported_engine_modes[0] #=> String # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].supports_storage_autoscaling #=> Boolean # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].supports_kerberos_authentication #=> Boolean + # resp.orderable_db_instance_options[0].outpost_capable #=> Boolean # resp.marker #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/rds-2014-10-31/DescribeOrderableDBInstanceOptions AWS API Documentation # # @overload describe_orderable_db_instance_options(params = {}) @@ -12323,11 +12330,11 @@ # Authentication to authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. # For more information, see [ Using Windows Authentication with an # Amazon RDS DB Instance Running Microsoft SQL Server][1] in the *Amazon # RDS User Guide*. # - # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos Authentication to + # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos authentication to # authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. For more # information, see [ Using Kerberos Authentication with Amazon RDS for # Oracle][2] in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. # # @@ -12664,10 +12671,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -13299,10 +13307,11 @@ # resp.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/rds-2014-10-31/ModifyDBSubnetGroup AWS API Documentation # @@ -13745,10 +13754,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -14136,10 +14146,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -16157,11 +16168,11 @@ # Authentication to authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. # For more information, see [ Using Windows Authentication with an # Amazon RDS DB Instance Running Microsoft SQL Server][1] in the *Amazon # RDS User Guide*. # - # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos Authentication to + # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos authentication to # authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. For more # information, see [ Using Kerberos Authentication with Amazon RDS for # Oracle][2] in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. # # @@ -16408,10 +16419,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -16965,10 +16977,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -17298,11 +17311,11 @@ # Authentication to authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. # For more information, see [ Using Windows Authentication with an # Amazon RDS DB Instance Running Microsoft SQL Server][1] in the *Amazon # RDS User Guide*. # - # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos Authentication to + # For Oracle DB instances, Amazon RDS can use Kerberos authentication to # authenticate users that connect to the DB instance. For more # information, see [ Using Kerberos Authentication with Amazon RDS for # Oracle][2] in the *Amazon RDS User Guide*. # # @@ -17551,10 +17564,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -17974,10 +17988,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -18409,10 +18424,11 @@ # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.vpc_id #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnet_group_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets #=> Array # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_identifier #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_availability_zone.name #=> String + # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_outpost.arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.subnets[0].subnet_status #=> String # resp.db_instance.db_subnet_group.db_subnet_group_arn #=> String # resp.db_instance.preferred_maintenance_window #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.db_instance_class #=> String # resp.db_instance.pending_modified_values.allocated_storage #=> Integer @@ -18515,10 +18531,10 @@ operation: config.api.operation(operation_name), client: self, params: params, config: config) context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-rds' - context[:gem_version] = '1.92.0' + context[:gem_version] = '1.93.0' Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context) end # Polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state. #