Copying an unencrypted DB cluster snapshot by using the Amazon CLI or Amazon RDS API - Amazon Aurora
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Copying an unencrypted DB cluster snapshot by using the Amazon CLI or Amazon RDS API

Use the procedures in the following sections to copy an unencrypted DB cluster snapshot by using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, Amazon CLI, or Amazon RDS API.

To cancel a copy operation once it is in progress, delete the target DB cluster snapshot identified by --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier or TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier while that DB cluster snapshot is in copying status.

To copy a DB cluster snapshot using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, see Copying a DB cluster snapshot with the Amazon Web Services Management Console.

To copy a DB cluster snapshot, use the Amazon CLI copy-db-cluster-snapshot command. If you are copying the snapshot to another Amazon Web Services Region, run the command in the Amazon Web Services Region to which the snapshot will be copied.

The following options are used to copy an unencrypted DB cluster snapshot:

  • --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier – The identifier for the DB cluster snapshot to be copied. If you are copying the snapshot to another Amazon Web Services Region, this identifier must be in the ARN format for the source Amazon Web Services Region.

  • --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier – The identifier for the new copy of the DB cluster snapshot.

The following code creates a copy of DB cluster snapshot arn:aws-cn:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:aurora-cluster1-snapshot-20130805 named myclustersnapshotcopy in the Amazon Web Services Region in which the command is run. When the copy is made, all tags on the original snapshot are copied to the snapshot copy.

Example

For Linux, macOS, or Unix:

aws rds copy-db-cluster-snapshot \ --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier arn:aws-cn:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:aurora-cluster1-snapshot-20130805 \ --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier myclustersnapshotcopy \ --copy-tags

For Windows:

aws rds copy-db-cluster-snapshot ^ --source-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier arn:aws-cn:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:aurora-cluster1-snapshot-20130805 ^ --target-db-cluster-snapshot-identifier myclustersnapshotcopy ^ --copy-tags

To copy a DB cluster snapshot, use the Amazon RDS API CopyDBClusterSnapshot operation. If you are copying the snapshot to another Amazon Web Services Region, perform the action in the Amazon Web Services Region to which the snapshot will be copied.

The following parameters are used to copy an unencrypted DB cluster snapshot:

  • SourceDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier – The identifier for the DB cluster snapshot to be copied. If you are copying the snapshot to another Amazon Web Services Region, this identifier must be in the ARN format for the source Amazon Web Services Region.

  • TargetDBClusterSnapshotIdentifier – The identifier for the new copy of the DB cluster snapshot.

The following code creates a copy of a snapshot arn:aws-cn:rds:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster-snapshot:aurora-cluster1-snapshot-20130805 named myclustersnapshotcopy in the US West (N. California) Region. When the copy is made, all tags on the original snapshot are copied to the snapshot copy.

Example
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