Restoring Data to an Existing or Original DB Instance
Function
This API is used to restore a database to an existing or the original DB instance.
- Before calling an API, you need to understand the API in Authentication.
Constraints
- This API does not support RDS for PostgreSQL instance restoration.
URI
- URI format
- Example
https://{Endpoint}/v3/0483b6b16e954cb88930a360d2c4e663/instances/recovery
- Parameter description
Table 1 Parameter description Name
Mandatory
Description
project_id
Yes
Specifies the project ID of a tenant in a region.
For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
Request
- Parameter description
Table 2 Parameter description Name
Mandatory
Type
Description
source
Yes
Object
Specifies the restoration information.
For details, see Table 3.
target
Yes
Object
Specifies the restoration target.
For details, see Table 4.
Table 3 source field data structure description Name
Mandatory
Type
Description
instance_id
Yes
String
Specifies the DB instance ID.
type
No
String
Specifies the restoration mode. Enumerated values include:
- backup: indicates using backup files for restoration. In this mode, type is not mandatory and backup_id is mandatory.
- timestamp: indicates the point-in-time restoration mode. In this mode, type and restore_time are mandatory.
backup_id
No
String
Specifies the ID of the backup used to restore data. This parameter must be specified when the backup file is used for restoration.
restore_time
No
Integer
Specifies the time point of data restoration in the UNIX timestamp. The unit is millisecond and the time zone is UTC.
- Request example
Use backup files for restoration:
{ "source": { "instance_id": "d8e6ca5a624745bcb546a227aa3ae1cfin01", "type": "backup", "backup_id": "2f4ddb93-b901-4b08-93d8-1d2e472f30fe" }, "target": { "instance_id": "d8e6ca5a624745bcb546a227aa3ae1cfin01" } }
Use PITR for restoration:
{ "source": { "instance_id": "d8e6ca5a624745bcb546a227aa3ae1cfin01", "type": "timestamp", "restore_time": 1532001446987 }, "target": { "instance_id": "d8e6ca5a624745bcb546a227aa3ae1cfin01" } }
Response
- Normal response
Table 5 Parameter description Name
Type
Description
job_id
String
Indicates the job ID.
- Example normal response
{ "job_id": "ff80808157127d9301571bf8160c001d" }
- Abnormal response
For details, see Abnormal Request Results.
Status Code
- Normal
- Abnormal
For details, see Status Codes.
Error Code
For details, see Error Codes.
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