describe_usage_limits
(**kwargs)¶Shows usage limits on a cluster. Results are filtered based on the combination of input usage limit identifier, cluster identifier, and feature type parameters:
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.describe_usage_limits(
UsageLimitId='string',
ClusterIdentifier='string',
FeatureType='spectrum'|'concurrency-scaling'|'cross-region-datasharing',
MaxRecords=123,
Marker='string',
TagKeys=[
'string',
],
TagValues=[
'string',
]
)
The maximum number of response records to return in each call. If the number of remaining response records exceeds the specified MaxRecords
value, a value is returned in a marker
field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of records by retrying the command with the returned marker value.
Default: 100
Constraints: minimum 20, maximum 100.
MaxRecords
, Amazon Web Services returns a value in the Marker
field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of response records by providing the returned marker value in the Marker
parameter and retrying the request.A tag key or keys for which you want to return all matching usage limit objects that are associated with the specified key or keys. For example, suppose that you have parameter groups that are tagged with keys called owner
and environment
. If you specify both of these tag keys in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the usage limit objects have either or both of these tag keys associated with them.
A tag value or values for which you want to return all matching usage limit objects that are associated with the specified tag value or values. For example, suppose that you have parameter groups that are tagged with values called admin
and test
. If you specify both of these tag values in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with the usage limit objects that have either or both of these tag values associated with them.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'UsageLimits': [
{
'UsageLimitId': 'string',
'ClusterIdentifier': 'string',
'FeatureType': 'spectrum'|'concurrency-scaling'|'cross-region-datasharing',
'LimitType': 'time'|'data-scanned',
'Amount': 123,
'Period': 'daily'|'weekly'|'monthly',
'BreachAction': 'log'|'emit-metric'|'disable',
'Tags': [
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
]
},
],
'Marker': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
UsageLimits (list) --
Contains the output from the DescribeUsageLimits action.
(dict) --
Describes a usage limit object for a cluster.
UsageLimitId (string) --
The identifier of the usage limit.
ClusterIdentifier (string) --
The identifier of the cluster with a usage limit.
FeatureType (string) --
The Amazon Redshift feature to which the limit applies.
LimitType (string) --
The type of limit. Depending on the feature type, this can be based on a time duration or data size.
Amount (integer) --
The limit amount. If time-based, this amount is in minutes. If data-based, this amount is in terabytes (TB).
Period (string) --
The time period that the amount applies to. A weekly
period begins on Sunday. The default is monthly
.
BreachAction (string) --
The action that Amazon Redshift takes when the limit is reached. Possible values are:
Tags (list) --
A list of tag instances.
(dict) --
A tag consisting of a name/value pair for a resource.
Key (string) --
The key, or name, for the resource tag.
Value (string) --
The value for the resource tag.
Marker (string) --
A value that indicates the starting point for the next set of response records in a subsequent request. If a value is returned in a response, you can retrieve the next set of records by providing this returned marker value in the Marker
parameter and retrying the command. If the Marker
field is empty, all response records have been retrieved for the request.
Exceptions
Redshift.Client.exceptions.ClusterNotFoundFault
Redshift.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedOperationFault