NAME gcloud alloydb clusters restore - restore an AlloyDB cluster from a given backup or a source cluster and a timestamp SYNOPSIS gcloud alloydb clusters restore CLUSTER --region=REGION (--backup=BACKUP | --point-in-time=POINT_IN_TIME --source-cluster=SOURCE_CLUSTER) [--allocated-ip-range-name=ALLOCATED_IP_RANGE_NAME] [--async] [--enable-private-service-connect] [--network=NETWORK] [--tags=[KEY=VALUE,...]] [--kms-key=KMS_KEY : --kms-keyring=KMS_KEYRING --kms-location=KMS_LOCATION --kms-project=KMS_PROJECT] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...] DESCRIPTION Restore an AlloyDB cluster from a given backup or a source cluster and a timestamp. EXAMPLES To restore a cluster from a backup, run: $ gcloud alloydb clusters restore my-cluster --region=us-central1 \ --backup=my-backup To restore a cluster from a source cluster and a timestamp, run: $ gcloud alloydb clusters restore my-cluster --region=us-central1 \ --source-cluster=old-cluster \ --point-in-time=2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS CLUSTER AlloyDB cluster ID REQUIRED FLAGS --region=REGION Regional location (e.g. asia-east1, us-east1). See the full list of regions at https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/instance-locations. RestoreCluster source types. Exactly one of these must be specified: --backup=BACKUP AlloyDB backup to restore from. This must either be the full backup name (projects/myProject/locations/us-central1/backups/myBackup) or the backup ID (myBackup). In the second case, the project and location are assumed to be the same as the restored cluster that is being created. Restore a cluster from a source cluster at a given point in time. --point-in-time=POINT_IN_TIME Point in time to restore to, in RFC 3339 format. For example, 2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z. This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified. --source-cluster=SOURCE_CLUSTER AlloyDB source cluster to restore from. This must either be the full cluster name (projects/myProject/locations/us-central1/backups/myCluster) or the cluster ID (myCluster). In the second case, the project and location are assumed to be the same as the restored cluster that is being created. This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified. OPTIONAL FLAGS --allocated-ip-range-name=ALLOCATED_IP_RANGE_NAME Name of the allocated IP range for the private IP AlloyDB cluster, for example: "google-managed-services-default". If set, the instance IPs for this cluster will be created in the allocated range. The range name must comply with RFC 1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9][a-z0-9])?. --async Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to complete. --enable-private-service-connect Enable Private Service Connect (PSC) connectivity for the cluster. --network=NETWORK Network in the current project that the instance will be part of. To specify using a network with a shared VPC, use the full URL of the network. For an example host project, testproject, and shared network, testsharednetwork, this would be of the form:--network=projects/testproject/global/networks/testsharednetwork --tags=[KEY=VALUE,...] List of tags KEY=VALUE pairs to bind. Each item must be expressed as =. Example: 123/environment=production,123/costCenter=marketing Key resource - The Cloud KMS (Key Management Service) cryptokey that will be used to protect the cluster. The 'AlloyDB Service Agent' service account must hold permission 'Cloud KMS CryptoKey Encrypter/Decrypter'. The arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource. --kms-key=KMS_KEY ID of the key or fully qualified identifier for the key. To set the kms-key attribute: ▸ provide the argument --kms-key on the command line. This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified. --kms-keyring=KMS_KEYRING The KMS keyring of the key. To set the kms-keyring attribute: ▸ provide the argument --kms-key on the command line with a fully specified name; ▸ provide the argument --kms-keyring on the command line. --kms-location=KMS_LOCATION The Google Cloud location for the key. To set the kms-location attribute: ▸ provide the argument --kms-key on the command line with a fully specified name; ▸ provide the argument --kms-location on the command line. --kms-project=KMS_PROJECT The Google Cloud project for the key. To set the kms-project attribute: ▸ provide the argument --kms-key on the command line with a fully specified name; ▸ provide the argument --kms-project on the command line; ▸ set the property core/project. GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account, --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity. Run $ gcloud help for details. NOTES These variants are also available: $ gcloud alpha alloydb clusters restore $ gcloud beta alloydb clusters restore