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paws.database (version 0.1.5)

elasticache_reboot_cache_cluster: Reboots some, or all, of the cache nodes within a provisioned cluster

Description

Reboots some, or all, of the cache nodes within a provisioned cluster. This operation applies any modified cache parameter groups to the cluster. The reboot operation takes place as soon as possible, and results in a momentary outage to the cluster. During the reboot, the cluster status is set to REBOOTING.

Usage

elasticache_reboot_cache_cluster(CacheClusterId, CacheNodeIdsToReboot)

Arguments

CacheClusterId

[required] The cluster identifier. This parameter is stored as a lowercase string.

CacheNodeIdsToReboot

[required] A list of cache node IDs to reboot. A node ID is a numeric identifier (0001, 0002, etc.). To reboot an entire cluster, specify all of the cache node IDs.

Request syntax

svc$reboot_cache_cluster(
  CacheClusterId = "string",
  CacheNodeIdsToReboot = list(
    "string"
  )
)

Details

The reboot causes the contents of the cache (for each cache node being rebooted) to be lost.

When the reboot is complete, a cluster event is created.

Rebooting a cluster is currently supported on Memcached and Redis (cluster mode disabled) clusters. Rebooting is not supported on Redis (cluster mode enabled) clusters.

If you make changes to parameters that require a Redis (cluster mode enabled) cluster reboot for the changes to be applied, see Rebooting a Cluster for an alternate process.