Creates a custom DB engine version (CEV).
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/rds_create_custom_db_engine_version/ for full documentation.
rds_create_custom_db_engine_version(
Engine,
EngineVersion,
DatabaseInstallationFilesS3BucketName = NULL,
DatabaseInstallationFilesS3Prefix = NULL,
ImageId = NULL,
KMSKeyId = NULL,
Description = NULL,
Manifest = NULL,
Tags = NULL,
SourceCustomDbEngineVersionIdentifier = NULL,
UseAwsProvidedLatestImage = NULL
)
[required] The database engine. RDS Custom for Oracle supports the following values:
custom-oracle-ee
custom-oracle-ee-cdb
custom-oracle-se2
custom-oracle-se2-cdb
[required] The name of your CEV. The name format is 19.customized_string. For
example, a valid CEV name is 19.my_cev1
. This setting is required for
RDS Custom for Oracle, but optional for Amazon RDS. The combination of
Engine
and EngineVersion
is unique per customer per Region.
The name of an Amazon S3 bucket that contains database installation
files for your CEV. For example, a valid bucket name is
my-custom-installation-files
.
The Amazon S3 directory that contains the database installation files
for your CEV. For example, a valid bucket name is 123456789012/cev1
.
If this setting isn't specified, no prefix is assumed.
The ID of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI). For RDS Custom for SQL Server,
an AMI ID is required to create a CEV. For RDS Custom for Oracle, the
default is the most recent AMI available, but you can specify an AMI ID
that was used in a different Oracle CEV. Find the AMIs used by your CEVs
by calling the
describe_db_engine_versions
operation.
The Amazon Web Services KMS key identifier for an encrypted CEV. A symmetric encryption KMS key is required for RDS Custom, but optional for Amazon RDS.
If you have an existing symmetric encryption KMS key in your account, you can use it with RDS Custom. No further action is necessary. If you don't already have a symmetric encryption KMS key in your account, follow the instructions in Creating a symmetric encryption KMS key in the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service Developer Guide.
You can choose the same symmetric encryption key when you create a CEV and a DB instance, or choose different keys.
An optional description of your CEV.
The CEV manifest, which is a JSON document that describes the installation .zip files stored in Amazon S3. Specify the name/value pairs in a file or a quoted string. RDS Custom applies the patches in the order in which they are listed.
The following JSON fields are valid:
MediaImportTemplateVersion
Version of the CEV manifest. The date is in the format YYYY-MM-DD
.
databaseInstallationFileNames
Ordered list of installation files for the CEV.
opatchFileNames
Ordered list of OPatch installers used for the Oracle DB engine.
psuRuPatchFileNames
The PSU and RU patches for this CEV.
OtherPatchFileNames
The patches that are not in the list of PSU and RU patches. Amazon RDS applies these patches after applying the PSU and RU patches.
For more information, see Creating the CEV manifest in the Amazon RDS User Guide.
The ARN of a CEV to use as a source for creating a new CEV. You can
specify a different Amazon Machine Imagine (AMI) by using either
Source
or UseAwsProvidedLatestImage
. You can't specify a different
JSON manifest when you specify SourceCustomDbEngineVersionIdentifier
.
Specifies whether to use the latest service-provided Amazon Machine
Image (AMI) for the CEV. If you specify UseAwsProvidedLatestImage
, you
can't also specify ImageId
.