Restoring an Amazon Aurora cluster - Amazon Backup
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Restoring an Amazon Aurora cluster

Use the Amazon Backup console to restore Aurora recovery points

Amazon Backup restores your Aurora cluster; it does not create or attach an Amazon RDS instance to your cluster. In the following steps, you will create and attach an Amazon RDS instance to your restored Aurora cluster using the CLI.

Restoring an Aurora cluster requires that you specify multiple restore options. For information about these options, see Overview of Backing Up and Restoring an Aurora DB Cluster in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.

To restore an Amazon Aurora cluster
  1. Open the Amazon Backup console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/backup.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Protected resources and the Aurora resource ID that you want to restore.

  3. On the Resource details page, a list of recovery points for the selected resource ID is shown. To restore a resource, in the Backups pane, choose the radio button next to the recovery point ID of the resource. In the upper-right corner of the pane, choose Restore.

  4. In the Instance specifications pane, accept the defaults or specify the options for the DB engine, DB engine version, and Capacity type settings.

    Note

    If Serverless capacity type is selected, a Capacity settings pane appears. Specify the options for the Minimum Aurora capacity unit and Maximum Aurora capacity unit settings, or choose different options from the Additional scaling configuration section.

  5. In the Settings pane, specify a name that is unique for all DB cluster instances owned by your Amazon Web Services account in the current Region. The DB cluster identifier is case insensitive, but it is stored as all lowercase, as in "mydbclusterinstance". This is a required field.

  6. In the Network & Security pane, accept the defaults or specify the options for the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Subnet group, and Availability zone settings.

  7. In the Database options pane, accept the defaults or specify the options for Database port, DB cluster parameter group, and IAM DB Authentication Enabled settings.

  8. In the Backup pane, accept the default or specify the option for the Copy tags to snapshots setting.

  9. In the Backtrack pane, accept the default or specify the options for the Enable Backtrack or Disable Backtrack settings.

  10. In the Encryption pane, accept the default or specify the options for the Enable encryption or Disable encryption settings.

  11. In the Log exports pane, choose the log types to publish to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. The IAM role is already defined.

  12. In the Restore role pane, choose the IAM role that Amazon Backup will assume for this restore.

  13. After specifying all your settings, choose Restore backup.

    The Restore jobs pane appears. A message at the top of the page provides information about the restore job.

  14. After your restore finishes, attach your restored Aurora cluster to an Amazon RDS instance.

    Using the Amazon CLI:

    • For Linux, macOS, or Unix:

      aws rds create-db-instance --db-instance-identifier sample-instance \ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster --engine aurora-mysql --db-instance-class db.r4.large
    • For Windows:

      aws rds create-db-instance --db-instance-identifier sample-instance ^ --db-cluster-identifier sample-cluster --engine aurora-mysql --db-instance-class db.r4.large

See continuous backups and point-in-time restore (PITR) for information about continuous backups and restoring to a chosen point in time.

Use the Amazon Backup API, CLI, or SDK to restore Aurora recovery points

Use StartRestoreJob. You can specify the following metadata during Aurora restores:

List<String> availabilityZones; Long backtrackWindow; Boolean copyTagsToSnapshot; String databaseName; String dbClusterIdentifier; String dbClusterParameterGroupName; String dbSubnetGroupName; List<String> enableCloudwatchLogsExports; Boolean enableIAMDatabaseAuthentication; String engine; String engineMode; String engineVersion; String kmsKeyId; Integer port; String optionGroupName; ScalingConfiguration scalingConfiguration; List<String> vpcSecurityGroupIds;

Example:

"restoreMetadata":"{\"EngineVersion\":\"5.6.10a\",\"KmsKeyId\":\"arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:234567890123:key/45678901-ab23-4567-8cd9-012d345e6f7\",\"EngineMode\":\"serverless\",\"AvailabilityZones\":\"[\\\"us-east-1b\\\",\\\"us-east-1e\\\",\\\"us-east-1c\\\"]\",\"Port\":\"3306\",\"DatabaseName\":\"\",\"DBSubnetGroupName\":\"default-vpc-05a3b07cf6e193e1g\",\"VpcSecurityGroupIds\":\"[\\\"sg-012d52c68c6e88f00\\\"]\",\"ScalingConfiguration\":\"{\\\"MinCapacity\\\":2,\\\"MaxCapacity\\\":64,\\\"AutoPause\\\":true,\\\"SecondsUntilAutoPause\\\":300,\\\"TimeoutAction\\\":\\\"RollbackCapacityChange\\\"}\",\"EnableIAMDatabaseAuthentication\":\"false\",\"DBClusterParameterGroupName\":\"default.aurora5.6\",\"CopyTagsToSnapshot\":\"true\",\"Engine\":\"aurora\",\"EnableCloudwatchLogsExports\":\"[]\"}"