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Terraform in Yandex Cloud
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          • mdb_greenplum_cluster
          • mdb_greenplum_resource_group
          • mdb_greenplum_user

In this article:

  • Example usage
  • Schema
  • Required
  • Optional
  • Read-Only
  • Nested Schema for timeouts
  • Import
  1. Terraform reference
  2. Resources
  3. Managed Service for Greenplum
  4. Resources
  5. mdb_greenplum_resource_group

yandex_mdb_greenplum_resource_group (Resource)

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Updated at September 11, 2025
  • Example usage
  • Schema
    • Required
    • Optional
    • Read-Only
    • Nested Schema for timeouts
  • Import

Manages a Greenplum resource group within the Yandex Cloud. For more information, see the official documentation.

Example usageExample usage

//
// Create a new MDB Greenplum database resource group.
//
resource "yandex_mdb_greenplum_resource_group" "my_resource_group" {
  cluster_id     = yandex_mdb_greenplum_cluster.my_cluster.id
  name           = "alice"
  password       = "password"
  resource_group = "default_group"
}

resource "yandex_mdb_greenplum_cluster" "my_cluster" {
  name        = "test"
  environment = "PRESTABLE"
  network_id  = yandex_vpc_network.foo.id
}

// Auxiliary resources
resource "yandex_vpc_network" "foo" {}

resource "yandex_vpc_subnet" "foo" {
  zone           = "ru-central1-d"
  network_id     = yandex_vpc_network.foo.id
  v4_cidr_blocks = ["10.5.0.0/24"]
}

SchemaSchema

RequiredRequired

  • cluster_id (String) The ID of the cluster to which resource group belongs to.
  • name (String) The name of the resource group.

OptionalOptional

  • concurrency (Number) The maximum number of concurrent transactions, including active and idle transactions, that are permitted in the resource group.
  • cpu_rate_limit (Number) The percentage of CPU resources available to this resource group.
  • memory_limit (Number) The percentage of reserved memory resources available to this resource group.
  • memory_shared_quota (Number) The percentage of reserved memory to share across transactions submitted in this resource group.
  • memory_spill_ratio (Number) The memory usage threshold for memory-intensive transactions. When a transaction reaches this threshold, it spills to disk.
  • timeouts (Attributes) (see below for nested schema)

Read-OnlyRead-Only

  • id (String) The resource identifier.
  • is_user_defined (Boolean) If false, the resource group is immutable and controlled by yandex

Nested Schema for Nested Schema for timeouts

Optional:

  • create (String) A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours).
  • delete (String) A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours). Setting a timeout for a Delete operation is only applicable if changes are saved into state before the destroy operation occurs.
  • update (String) A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours).

ImportImport

The resource can be imported by using their resource ID. For getting the resource ID you can use Yandex Cloud Web Console or YC CLI.

# terraform import yandex_mdb_greenplum_resource_group.<resource Name> <resource Id>
terraform import yandex_mdb_greenplum_resource_group.my_resource_group ...

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