Data Source: oci_psql_default_configuration
This data source provides details about a specific Default Configuration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Psql service.
Gets a default configuration by identifier.
Example Usage
data "oci_psql_default_configuration" "test_default_configuration" {
#Required
default_configuration_id = oci_psql_default_configuration.test_default_configuration.id
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
default_configuration_id- (Required) A unique identifier for the configuration.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
compatible_shapes- Indicates the collection of compatible shapes for this configuration.configuration_details- List of default configuration values for databases.items- List of ConfigParms object.allowed_values- Range or list of allowed values.config_key- The configuration variable name.data_type- Data type of the variable.default_config_value- Default value for the variable.description- Details about the PostgreSQL variable.is_overridable- Whether the value can be overridden or not.is_restart_required- If true, modifying this configuration value will require a restart.
db_version- Version of the PostgreSQL database.description- A description for the configuration.display_name- A user-friendly display name for the configuration.id- A unique identifier for the configuration.instance_memory_size_in_gbs- Memory size in gigabytes with 1GB increment.Its value is set to 0 if configuration is for a flexible shape.
instance_ocpu_count- CPU core count.Its value is set to 0 if configuration is for a flexible shape.
is_flexible- True if the configuration supports flexible shapes, false otherwise.lifecycle_details- A message describing the current state in more detail. For example, can be used to provide actionable information for a resource in Failed state.shape- The name of the shape for the configuration.For multi-shape enabled configurations, it is set to PostgreSQL. Please use compatibleShapes property to get list of supported shapes for such configurations.
state- The current state of the configuration.time_created- The date and time that the configuration was created, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z