GaussDB Instances Are in the Specified VPC
Rule Details
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
Rule Name |
gaussdb-instance-in-vpc |
Identifier |
gaussdb-instance-in-vpc |
Description |
If a GaussDB instance is not in the specified VPC, this instance is noncompliant. |
Tag |
gaussdb |
Trigger Type |
Configuration change |
Filter Type |
gaussdb.instance |
Configure Rule Parameters |
vpcId: VPC ID of a GaussDB instance |
Applicable Scenario
A VPC is a private network on the cloud. You can create VPCs to logically isolate your GaussDB instances. For more details, see What Is Virtual Private Cloud?
Solution
You cannot change VPCs or subnets of GaussDB instances. You can use a GaussDB backup to create a new RDS instance and deploy the instance to the desired VPC and subnet. For details, see Data Restoration.
Rule Logic
- If a GaussDB instance is not in the specified VPC, this instance is noncompliant.
- If a GaussDB instance is in the specified VPC, this instance is compliant.
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