doctl databases pool update

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Usage

doctl databases pool update <database-cluster-id> <pool-name> [flags]

Aliases

u

Description

Updates the specified connection pool for the specified database cluster.

You can get a list of existing connection pools by calling:

doctl databases pool list <database-cluster-id>

You can get a list of existing database clusters and their IDs by calling:

doctl databases list

Example

The following example updates a connection pool named example-pool for a database cluster with the ID ca9f591d-f38h-5555-a0ef-1c02d1d1e35. The command uses the --size flag to set the pool size to 10 and sets the user to the database’s default user:

doctl databases pool update ca9f591d-f38h-5555-a0ef-1c02d1d1e35 example-pool --size 10

Flags

Option Description
--db The name of the specific database within the database cluster
--help , -h Help for this command
--mode The pool mode for the connection pool, such as session, transaction, and statement
Default: transaction
--size pool size
Default: 0
--user The username for the database user
Command Description
doctl databases pool Display commands for managing connection pools

Global Flags

Option Description
--access-token, -t API V2 access token
--api-url, -u Override default API endpoint
--config, -c Specify a custom config file
Default:
  • macOS: ${HOME}/Library/Application Support/doctl/config.yaml
  • Linux: ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/doctl/config.yaml
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\doctl\config.yaml
--context Specify a custom authentication context name
--http-retry-max Set maximum number of retries for requests that fail with a 429 or 500-level error
Default: 5
--http-retry-wait-max Set the minimum number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed request
Default: 30
--http-retry-wait-min Set the maximum number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed request
Default: 1
--interactive Enable interactive behavior. Defaults to true if the terminal supports it (default false)
Default: false
--output, -o Desired output format [text|json]
Default: text
--trace Show a log of network activity while performing a command
Default: false
--verbose, -v Enable verbose output
Default: false