redshiftserverless_create_workgroup: Creates an workgroup in Amazon Redshift Serverless

View source: R/redshiftserverless_operations.R

redshiftserverless_create_workgroupR Documentation

Creates an workgroup in Amazon Redshift Serverless

Description

Creates an workgroup in Amazon Redshift Serverless.

See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/redshiftserverless_create_workgroup/ for full documentation.

Usage

redshiftserverless_create_workgroup(
  baseCapacity = NULL,
  configParameters = NULL,
  enhancedVpcRouting = NULL,
  namespaceName,
  port = NULL,
  publiclyAccessible = NULL,
  securityGroupIds = NULL,
  subnetIds = NULL,
  tags = NULL,
  workgroupName
)

Arguments

baseCapacity

The base data warehouse capacity of the workgroup in Redshift Processing Units (RPUs).

configParameters

An array of parameters to set for advanced control over a database. The options are auto_mv, datestyle, enable_case_sensitivity_identifier, enable_user_activity_logging, query_group, search_path, and query monitoring metrics that let you define performance boundaries. For more information about query monitoring rules and available metrics, see Query monitoring metrics for Amazon Redshift Serverless.

enhancedVpcRouting

The value that specifies whether to turn on enhanced virtual private cloud (VPC) routing, which forces Amazon Redshift Serverless to route traffic through your VPC instead of over the internet.

namespaceName

[required] The name of the namespace to associate with the workgroup.

port

The custom port to use when connecting to a workgroup. Valid port ranges are 5431-5455 and 8191-8215. The default is 5439.

publiclyAccessible

A value that specifies whether the workgroup can be accessed from a public network.

securityGroupIds

An array of security group IDs to associate with the workgroup.

subnetIds

An array of VPC subnet IDs to associate with the workgroup.

tags

A array of tag instances.

workgroupName

[required] The name of the created workgroup.


paws.database documentation built on Sept. 12, 2023, 1:21 a.m.