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Getting information on existing Managed Service for Trino clusters

Written by
Yandex Cloud
Updated at August 12, 2025
  • Getting a list of clusters in a folder
  • Getting detailed information about a cluster
  • Viewing operations with clusters
    • Getting a list of operations
    • Getting operation details
  • See also

You can request detailed information about each Managed Service for Trino cluster you created.

Getting a list of clusters in a folderGetting a list of clusters in a folder

Management console
CLI
REST API
gRPC API
  1. In the management console, go to the relevant folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Managed Service for Trino.

If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.

By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.

To request a list of Managed Service for Trino clusters in the default folder, run the command:

yc managed-trino cluster list

Result:

+----------------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+
|          ID          |   NAME   |     CREATED AT      | HEALTH | STATUS  |
+----------------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+
| c9qsfvqeio90******** | my-trino | 2025-06-02 05:25:20 | ALIVE  | RUNNING |
+----------------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+
  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Use the Cluster.list method and send the following request, e.g., via cURL:

    curl \
        --request GET \
        --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        --url 'https://trino.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-trino/v1/clusters' \
        --url-query folderId=<folder_ID>
    

    You can request the folder ID with the list of folders in the cloud.

  3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

    cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
    

    Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

  3. Use the ClusterService/List call and send the following request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

    grpcurl \
        -format json \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
        -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/trino/v1/cluster_service.proto \
        -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        -d '{
                "folder_id": "<folder_ID>"
            }' \
        trino.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
        yandex.cloud.trino.v1.ClusterService.List
    

    You can request the folder ID with the list of folders in the cloud.

  4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

Getting detailed information about a clusterGetting detailed information about a cluster

Management console
CLI
REST API
gRPC API
  1. In the management console, go to the relevant folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Managed Service for Trino.
  3. Click the cluster name.

If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.

By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.

To get information about the Managed Service for Trino cluster, run the following command:

yc managed-trino cluster get <cluster_name_or_ID>

You can request the cluster ID and name with the list of clusters in the folder.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Use the Cluster.get method and send the following request, e.g., via cURL:

    curl \
        --request GET \
        --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        --url 'https://trino.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-trino/v1/clusters/<cluster_ID>'
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

    cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
    

    Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

  3. Use the ClusterService/Get call and send the following request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

    grpcurl \
        -format json \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
        -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/trino/v1/cluster_service.proto \
        -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        -d '{
                "cluster_id": "<cluster_ID>"
            }' \
        trino.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
        yandex.cloud.trino.v1.ClusterService.Get
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

Viewing operations with clustersViewing operations with clusters

All actions with Managed Service for Trino clusters are logged as a list of operations. Each operation gets its own unique ID.

Getting a list of operationsGetting a list of operations

Management console
CLI
REST API
gRPC API

To get a list of operations for a Managed Service for Trino cluster:

  1. In the management console, open the folder with the cluster.

  2. Select Managed Service for Trino.

  3. In the left-hand panel, select Clusters.

  4. Select the appropriate cluster.

  5. Navigate to the Operations panel for the cluster you selected.

    You will see a list of operations with the cluster you selected.

If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.

By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.

To get a list of operations for a Managed Service for Trino cluster, run this command:

yc managed-trino cluster list-operations <cluster_name_or_ID>

Result:

+----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+---------------------+--------+------------------------------+
|          ID          |     CREATED AT      |      CREATED BY      |     MODIFIED AT     | STATUS |         DESCRIPTION          |
+----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+---------------------+--------+------------------------------+
| trc854fqfa8t******** | 2025-06-02 05:25:20 | ajejut7dk2dp******** | 2025-06-02 05:28:57 | DONE   | Create Managed Trino cluster |
+----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+---------------------+--------+------------------------------+

You can request the cluster ID and name with the list of clusters in the folder.

By default, information about operations is displayed as text. To get more detailed information, specify the yaml or json output data format using the --format parameter. Here is an example:

yc managed-trino cluster list-operations <cluster_name_or_ID> --format yaml

Result:

- id: trc854fqfa8t********
  description: Create Managed Trino cluster
  created_at: "2025-06-02T05:25:20.147498Z"
  created_by: ajejut7dk2dp********
  modified_at: "2025-06-02T05:28:57.284775Z"
  done: true
  metadata:
    '@type': type.googleapis.com/yandex.cloud.trino.v1.CreateClusterMetadata
    cluster_id: trc854fqfa8t********
...
  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Use the Cluster.listOperations method and send the following request, e.g., via cURL:

    curl \
        --request GET \
        --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        --url 'https://trino.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-trino/v1/clusters/<cluster_ID>/operations'
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

    cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
    

    Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

  3. Use the ClusterService/ListOperations call and send the following request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

    grpcurl \
        -format json \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
        -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/trino/v1/cluster_service.proto \
        -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        -d '{
                "cluster_id": "<cluster_ID>"
            }' \
        trino.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
        yandex.cloud.trino.v1.ClusterService.ListOperations
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

Getting operation detailsGetting operation details

  1. Get a list of operations for a cluster.

  2. Copy the operation ID.

  3. Get operation details:

    CLI
    REST API
    gRPC API

    If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.

    By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.

    Run this command:

    yc operation get <operation_ID>
    

    Result:

    id: trcippp3rvn7********
    description: Update Managed Trino cluster
    created_at: "2025-06-11T10:36:37.278776Z"
    created_by: ajejut7dk2dp********
    modified_at: "2025-06-11T10:36:37.278776Z"
    done: true
    metadata:
      '@type': type.googleapis.com/yandex.cloud.trino.v1.UpdateClusterMetadata
      cluster_id: c9q3jaob16gp********
    response:
      '@type': type.googleapis.com/yandex.cloud.trino.v1.Cluster
    ...
    
    1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

      export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
      
    2. Use the Operation.Get method and send the following request, e.g., via cURL:

      curl \
          --request GET \
          --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
          --url 'https://operation.api.cloud.yandex.net/operations/<operation_ID>'
      
    3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

    1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

      export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
      
    2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

      cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
      

      Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

    3. Use the OperationService.Get call and send the following request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

      grpcurl \
          -format json \
          -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
          -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
          -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/operation/operation_service.proto \
          -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
          -d '{
              "operation_id": "<operation_ID>"
              }' \
          operation.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
          yandex.cloud.operation.OperationService.Get
      
    4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

See alsoSee also

  • Working with operations

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