astra pcu find-association
astra pcu find-association [-qV] [--no-input] [--[no-]spinner] [--color[=WHEN]]
[--dump-logs[=FILE]] [-o=FORMAT] [[[-cf=PATH]
[-p=NAME]] | [--token=TOKEN [--env=ENV]]] TARGET
Find the PCU group associated with a datacenter
Options
TARGET-
PCU association target (database name/id/endpoint or datacenter id)
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. Can be set viaASTRA_PROFILE. --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-
Astra environment the token belongs to: prod (default), dev, or test. Leave unset unless you were issued a non-prod token.
Examples
# Find the PCU group associated with a datacenter
$ astra pcu find-association ee6991af-7783-4de9-8da0-c7fa250c89e2-1
# Find the PCU group associated with a database
$ astra pcu find-association my_database