psm MySQLCS rollback

Rolls back a patch that was applied to a MySQL Cloud Serviceinstance.

Syntax

In the following syntax, line breaks have been added for clarity. Do not include them when entering the command.

psm MySQLCS rollback
    -s|--service-name instance-name
    -r|--rollback-id patch-id
    -a|--additional-note string
     [-wc|--wait-until-complete true|false]
     [-of|--output-format json|html|short]

Parameters

Parameter Description

-s|--service-name instance-name

Specifies the name of the MySQL Cloud Service instance.

-r|--rollback—id patch-id

Specifies the patch ID of the patch to roll back. To retrieve a list of patches applied to a service instance, see psm MySQLCS applied-patches.

-a|--additional-note string

(Optional) Text string. Add a note to describe the patching operation.

–wc|--wait-until-complete true|false

(Optional) If set to true, the command behaves synchronously. That is, it does not return until the submitted job is complete. The following message is displayed until the job is complete:

Waiting for the job to complete... (it cannot be cancelled)

The default value is false.

-of|--output-format json|html|short

(Optional) Specifies the output format of the command’s response:

  • json—output is formatted as a JSON array.

  • html—output is formatted as HTML

  • short—output is formatted as a brief summary.

The default output format is the one you specified when using the psm setup command to configure the psm CLI.

Examples

The following example rolls back patch 5.7.13.1–EE from the MySQL57-aas instance.

$ psm MySQLCS rollback --service-name MySQL57-aas --rollback-id 5.7.13.1–EE