An event indicates a change in an environment. This can be an AWS environment, an SaaS partner service or application, or a custom application or service. For descriptions of the RDS events, see Amazon RDS event categories and event messages.
Overview of events for Amazon RDSAn RDS event indicates a change in the Amazon RDS environment. For example, Amazon RDS generates an event when the state of a DB instance changes from pending to running. Amazon RDS delivers events to EventBridge in near-real time.
NoteAmazon RDS emits events on a best effort basis. We recommend that you avoid writing programs that depend on the order or existence of notification events, because they might be out of sequence or missing.
Amazon RDS records events that relate to the following resources:
This information includes the following:
The date and time of the event
The source name and source type of the event
A message associated with the event
Event notifications include tags from when the message was sent and may not reflect tags at the time when the event occurred
Viewing logs, events, and streams in the Amazon RDS console
Viewing Amazon RDS events
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