Get information on a DBaaS MariaDB Cluster
The DBaaS MariaDB Cluster data source can be used to search for and return an existing DBaaS MariaDB Cluster.
display_name
- (Optional)[string] Display Name of an existing cluster that you want to search for.
id
- (Optional)[string] ID of the cluster you want to search for.
location
- (Optional)[string] The location of the cluster. Different service endpoints are used based on location, possible options are: "de/fra", "de/txl", "es/vit", "fr/par", "gb/lhr", "us/ewr", "us/las", "us/mci". If not set, the endpoint will be the one corresponding to "de/txl".
⚠ WARNING:
Location
attribute will become required in the future.
Either display_name
or id
must be provided. If none or both are provided, the datasource will return an error.
The following attributes are returned by the datasource:
mariadb_version
- [string] The MariaDB version of your cluster.
instances
- [int] The total number of instances in the cluster (one primary and n-1 secondary).
cores
- [int] The number of CPU cores per instance.
ram
- [int] The amount of memory per instance in gigabytes (GB).
storage_size
- [int] The amount of storage per instance in gigabytes (GB).
connections
- The network connection for your cluster. Only one connection is allowed.
datacenter_id
- [string] The datacenter to connect your cluster to.
lan_id
- [string] The LAN to connect your cluster to.
cidr
- [string] The IP and subnet for your cluster.
display_name
- [string] The friendly name of your cluster.
maintenance_window
- A weekly 4 hour-long window, during which maintenance might occur.
time
- [string] Start of the maintenance window in UTC time.
day_of_the_week
- [string] The name of the week day.
dns_name
- [string] The DNS name pointing to your cluster.