astra db resume
astra db resume [-qV] [--[no-]async] [--no-input] [--[no-]spinner] [--dump-logs
[=FILE]] [--color=WHEN] [-o=FORMAT] [--timeout=<timeout>]
[[[-cf=PATH] [-p=NAME]] | [--token=TOKEN [--env=ENV]]] [DB]
Resume a database that is in a stopped state. If the database is already active, no action is taken.
Options
DB-
The name or ID of the Astra database to operate on
--async-
Do not wait for the database to become active
--timeout-
How long the command should wait for the database to become active
Common Options
-o,--output-
One of: human, json, csv
-V,--verbose-
Enable verbose logging output
-q,--quiet-
Only output essential information
--spinner-
Enable/disable loading spinners
--no-input-
Don’t ask for user input (e.g. confirmation prompts)
--color-
One of: auto, never, always
--dump-logs-
Write all logs to an optionally specified file
Connection Options
-cf,--config-file-
The
.astrarcfile to use for this command -p,--profile-
The
.astrarcprofile to use for this command --token-
The astra token to use for this command. Use the
--token @filesyntax to read the token from a file, to avoid potential leaks. --env-
Override the target astra environment
Examples
# Resume a database
$ astra db resume my_db
# Resume a database, without waiting for it to become active
$ astra db resume my_db --async