Updated on 2024-08-28 GMT+08:00

Modifying a Parameter Template

Function

This API is used to modify a specified parameter template, including the name, description, and values of specified parameters in the parameter template.

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Constraints

  • The following DB engines are supported: MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQL Server.
  • The new parameter template name must be different from the name of an existing or a default parameter template. Default parameter templates cannot be modified.
  • The new parameter values must be within the default ranges for specified DB engine versions. For details, see "Modifying Instance Parameters" in the Relational Database Service User Guide.
  • Modifying sensitive parameters, for example, lower_case_table_names, is risky. For details, see "Suggestions on RDS for MySQL Parameter Tuning" in the Relational Database Service User Guide.
  • The parameter values to be changed cannot be left blank at the same time.

URI

  • URI format

    PUT /v3/{project_id}/configurations/{config_id}

  • Parameter description
    Table 1 Parameter description

    Name

    Mandatory

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    Project ID of a tenant in a region.

    For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.

    config_id

    Yes

    Specifies the parameter template ID.

Request

At least one parameter in the request body must be specified. Otherwise, the request fails to be delivered.

Table 2 Parameter description

Name

Mandatory

Type

Description

name

No

String

Specifies the parameter template name. It contains a maximum of 64 characters and can contain only uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.).

description

No

String

Specifies the parameter template description. It contains a maximum of 256 characters and does not support the following special characters: !<>='&" Its value is left blank by default.

values

No

Map<String,String>

Specifies the parameter values defined by users based on the default parameter templates. If this parameter is not specified, no parameter value is to be changed.

  • key: parameter name, for example, div_precision_increment or connect_timeout. If this parameter is not specified, no parameter value is to be changed.
  • value: parameter value, for example, 6 or 20. If key is not empty, the parameter value cannot be empty, either.

Example Request

Modify parameters in a parameter template.

PUT https://{endpoint}/v3/0483b6b16e954cb88930a360d2c4e663/configurations/463b4b58-d0e8-4e2b-9560-5dea4552fde9

{ 
    "name": "configuration_test", 
    "description": "configuration_test", 
    "values": { 
       "div_precision_increment": "6",
       "connect_timeout": "20"
    } 
}

Response

  • Normal response
    Table 3 Parameters

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    configuration

    Object

    Parameter template information. For details, see Table 4.

    Table 4 configuration field data structure description

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    id

    String

    Parameter template ID.

    name

    String

    Parameter template name.

    ignored_params

    List

    All parameters that are ignored and fail to be modified in the request parameter values.

    If a parameter does not exist, the modification will fail. The names of all ignored parameters are returned by ignored_params.

  • Example normal response
    {
        "configuration": {
            "id": "463b4b58-d0e8-4e2b-9560-5dea4552fde9",
            "name": "configuration_test",
            "ignored_params": {}
        }
    }
  • Abnormal response

    For details, see Abnormal Request Results.

Status Code

Error Code

For details, see Error Codes.