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Resources created in Amazon Web Services are each uniquely identified with an Amazon Resource Name (ARN). For certain Amazon RDS operations, you must uniquely identify an Amazon RDS resource by specifying its ARN. For example, when you create an RDS DB instance read replica, you must supply the ARN for the source DB instance. Constructing an ARN for Amazon RDSResources created in Amazon Web Services are each uniquely identified with an Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You can construct an ARN for an Amazon RDS resource using the following syntax.
The following table shows the format that you should use when constructing an ARN for a particular Amazon RDS resource type.
Getting an existing ARNYou can get the ARN of an RDS resource by using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI), or RDS API. ConsoleTo get an ARN from the Amazon Web Services Management Console, navigate to the resource you want an ARN for, and view the details for that resource. For example, you can get the ARN for a DB instance from the Configuration tab of the DB instance details, as shown following. Amazon CLITo get an ARN from the Amazon CLI for a particular RDS resource, you use the For example, the following Amazon CLI command gets the ARN for a DB instance. Example For Linux, macOS, or Unix:
For Windows:
The output of that command is like the following:
RDS APITo get an ARN for a particular RDS resource, you can call the following RDS API operations and use the ARN properties shown following. |