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gcloud alpha sql instances
GROUP
| COMMAND
[GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
(ALPHA)
Provide commands for managing Cloud SQL instances including creating, configuring, restarting, and deleting instances.
--help
.
Run $ gcloud help
for details.
GROUP
is one of the following:
config
(ALPHA)
Manage Sqladmin instance configurations.
COMMAND
is one of the following:
clone
(ALPHA)
Clones a Cloud SQL instance.
create
(ALPHA)
Creates a new Cloud SQL instance.
delete
(ALPHA)
Deletes a Cloud SQL instance.
describe
(ALPHA)
Displays configuration and metadata about a Cloud SQL instance.
export
(ALPHA)
(DEPRECATED)
Exports data from a Cloud SQL instance.
failover
(ALPHA)
Causes a high-availability Cloud SQL instance to failover.
get-latest-recovery-time
(ALPHA)
Displays the latest recovery time to which a Cloud SQL instance can be restored to.
import
(ALPHA)
(DEPRECATED)
Imports data into a Cloud SQL instance from Google Cloud Storage.
list
(ALPHA)
Lists Cloud SQL instances in a given project.
patch
(ALPHA)
Updates the settings of a Cloud SQL instance.
point-in-time-restore
(ALPHA)
Performs a point in time restore for a Cloud SQL instance managed by Google Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery.
promote-replica
(ALPHA)
Promotes Cloud SQL read replica to a stand-alone instance.
reencrypt
(ALPHA)
Reencrypts a Cloud SQL CMEK instance.
reset-ssl-config
(ALPHA)
Deletes all client certificates and generates a new server certificate.
restart
(ALPHA)
Restarts a Cloud SQL instance.
restore-backup
(ALPHA)
Restores a backup of a Cloud SQL instance.
switchover
(ALPHA)
Switches over a Cloud SQL instance to one of its replicas.
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