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AWS RDS Cannot modify database instance due to IAM DB Authentication
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow do you transfer AWS RDS snap shot to a different AWS accountAWS document on number of databases allowed on an Amazon RDS instanceAws Rds - Mysql Block host due to many connectionsHow to specify an IAM role for an Amazon EC2 instance being launched via the AWS CLI?AWS RDS CLI: AccessDenied on CreateDBSnapshotAWS RDS Nightly Staging DatabaseUpgrade RDS to new instance type?SQL Server Browser Service on AWS RDSAWS IAM role RDS authentication failureUnknown Database when trying to connect to an AWS RDS instance
I have a MySQL 8.0.13 instance running on AWS RDS. AWS documentation says that MySQL 8.0.* does not support IAM DB Authentication. This seems to be true, however my DB somehow has IAM DB authentication enabled.
Image showing IAM db authentication setting
From the web console, there is no option to enable/disable IAM authentication (I assume because AWS recognized this instance is MySQL 8.0.13 thus it does not provide me with that option).
When I try to modify the DB instance from the web console I get this error:
IAM Database Authentication is enabled in the DB Instance but it is
not supported for the new configuration from the request. (Service:
AmazonRDS; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidParameterCombination;
Request ID: b6c909f7-b8db-4a5d-987f-9d715c2e5a6e)
So, IAM DB Authentication is enabled (though it shouldn't be possible on MySQL 8.0.13) and I am trying to turn off Delete Protection, but because IAM DB Authentication is enabled it won't let me change anything in this configuration.
So then I tried from AWS CLI running in an EC2 instance...
aws rds modify-db-instance --db-instance-identifier mydbinstancename --apply-immediately --no-enable-iam-database-authentication
And get the following error:
An error occurred (InvalidParameterCombination) when calling the
ModifyDBInstance operation: IAM Database Authentication is enabled in
the DB Instance but it is not supported for the new configuration from
the request.
I am trying to delete this DB instance so what I thought I would need to do is:
- Disable delete protection
- Delete DB instance
However, what it seems I need to to is:
- Disable IAM DB Authentication (Somehow... This is preventing me
from disabling delete protection) Disable delete protection
Delete DB instance
*Keep in mind I have tried all of this from both the root AWS account and an IAM user account.
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I have a MySQL 8.0.13 instance running on AWS RDS. AWS documentation says that MySQL 8.0.* does not support IAM DB Authentication. This seems to be true, however my DB somehow has IAM DB authentication enabled.
Image showing IAM db authentication setting
From the web console, there is no option to enable/disable IAM authentication (I assume because AWS recognized this instance is MySQL 8.0.13 thus it does not provide me with that option).
When I try to modify the DB instance from the web console I get this error:
IAM Database Authentication is enabled in the DB Instance but it is
not supported for the new configuration from the request. (Service:
AmazonRDS; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidParameterCombination;
Request ID: b6c909f7-b8db-4a5d-987f-9d715c2e5a6e)
So, IAM DB Authentication is enabled (though it shouldn't be possible on MySQL 8.0.13) and I am trying to turn off Delete Protection, but because IAM DB Authentication is enabled it won't let me change anything in this configuration.
So then I tried from AWS CLI running in an EC2 instance...
aws rds modify-db-instance --db-instance-identifier mydbinstancename --apply-immediately --no-enable-iam-database-authentication
And get the following error:
An error occurred (InvalidParameterCombination) when calling the
ModifyDBInstance operation: IAM Database Authentication is enabled in
the DB Instance but it is not supported for the new configuration from
the request.
I am trying to delete this DB instance so what I thought I would need to do is:
- Disable delete protection
- Delete DB instance
However, what it seems I need to to is:
- Disable IAM DB Authentication (Somehow... This is preventing me
from disabling delete protection) Disable delete protection
Delete DB instance
*Keep in mind I have tried all of this from both the root AWS account and an IAM user account.
amazon-web-services database amazon-rds amazon-iam
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I have a MySQL 8.0.13 instance running on AWS RDS. AWS documentation says that MySQL 8.0.* does not support IAM DB Authentication. This seems to be true, however my DB somehow has IAM DB authentication enabled.
Image showing IAM db authentication setting
From the web console, there is no option to enable/disable IAM authentication (I assume because AWS recognized this instance is MySQL 8.0.13 thus it does not provide me with that option).
When I try to modify the DB instance from the web console I get this error:
IAM Database Authentication is enabled in the DB Instance but it is
not supported for the new configuration from the request. (Service:
AmazonRDS; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidParameterCombination;
Request ID: b6c909f7-b8db-4a5d-987f-9d715c2e5a6e)
So, IAM DB Authentication is enabled (though it shouldn't be possible on MySQL 8.0.13) and I am trying to turn off Delete Protection, but because IAM DB Authentication is enabled it won't let me change anything in this configuration.
So then I tried from AWS CLI running in an EC2 instance...
aws rds modify-db-instance --db-instance-identifier mydbinstancename --apply-immediately --no-enable-iam-database-authentication
And get the following error:
An error occurred (InvalidParameterCombination) when calling the
ModifyDBInstance operation: IAM Database Authentication is enabled in
the DB Instance but it is not supported for the new configuration from
the request.
I am trying to delete this DB instance so what I thought I would need to do is:
- Disable delete protection
- Delete DB instance
However, what it seems I need to to is:
- Disable IAM DB Authentication (Somehow... This is preventing me
from disabling delete protection) Disable delete protection
Delete DB instance
*Keep in mind I have tried all of this from both the root AWS account and an IAM user account.
amazon-web-services database amazon-rds amazon-iam
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I have a MySQL 8.0.13 instance running on AWS RDS. AWS documentation says that MySQL 8.0.* does not support IAM DB Authentication. This seems to be true, however my DB somehow has IAM DB authentication enabled.
Image showing IAM db authentication setting
From the web console, there is no option to enable/disable IAM authentication (I assume because AWS recognized this instance is MySQL 8.0.13 thus it does not provide me with that option).
When I try to modify the DB instance from the web console I get this error:
IAM Database Authentication is enabled in the DB Instance but it is
not supported for the new configuration from the request. (Service:
AmazonRDS; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidParameterCombination;
Request ID: b6c909f7-b8db-4a5d-987f-9d715c2e5a6e)
So, IAM DB Authentication is enabled (though it shouldn't be possible on MySQL 8.0.13) and I am trying to turn off Delete Protection, but because IAM DB Authentication is enabled it won't let me change anything in this configuration.
So then I tried from AWS CLI running in an EC2 instance...
aws rds modify-db-instance --db-instance-identifier mydbinstancename --apply-immediately --no-enable-iam-database-authentication
And get the following error:
An error occurred (InvalidParameterCombination) when calling the
ModifyDBInstance operation: IAM Database Authentication is enabled in
the DB Instance but it is not supported for the new configuration from
the request.
I am trying to delete this DB instance so what I thought I would need to do is:
- Disable delete protection
- Delete DB instance
However, what it seems I need to to is:
- Disable IAM DB Authentication (Somehow... This is preventing me
from disabling delete protection) Disable delete protection
Delete DB instance
*Keep in mind I have tried all of this from both the root AWS account and an IAM user account.
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