SHOW REPLICATION DATABASES¶

Lists all the primary and secondary databases (that is to say, all the databases for which replication has been enabled) in your account and indicates the region in which each account is located.

See also:

SHOW REPLICATION ACCOUNTS

Syntax¶

SHOW REPLICATION DATABASES [ LIKE '<pattern>' ]
                           [ WITH PRIMARY <account_identifier>.<primary_db_name> ]
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Parameters¶

LIKE 'pattern'

Optionally filters the command output by object name. The filter uses case-insensitive pattern matching, with support for SQL wildcard characters (% and _).

For example, the following patterns return the same results:

... LIKE '%testing%' ...
... LIKE '%TESTING%' ...

. Default: No value (no filtering is applied to the output).

WITH PRIMARY {account_identifier}.{primary_db_name}

Specifies the scope of the command, which determines whether the command lists records only for the specified primary database. The account_identifier can be in the form org_name.account_name or snowflake_region.account_locator. See Account identifiers for replication and failover for details.

Usage notes¶

  • Returns results for a role with any privilege on the database (e.g. USAGE or MONITOR).

  • Columns that start with the prefix is_ return either Y (yes) or N (no).

  • The command does not require a running warehouse to execute.

  • The command returns a maximum of 10K records for the specified object type, as dictated by the access privileges for the role used to execute the command; any records above the 10K limit are not returned, even with a filter applied.

    To view results for which more than 10K records exist, query the corresponding view (if one exists) in the Snowflake Information Schema.

  • To post-process the output of this command, you can use the RESULT_SCAN function, which treats the output as a table that can be queried.

Output¶

The command output provides primary and secondary database properties and metadata in the following columns. The command output for organizations that span multiple region groups includes an additional region_group column.

Column

Description

region_group

Region group where the account is located. Note: This column is only displayed for organizations that span multiple region groups.

snowflake_region

Snowflake Region where the account that stores the database is located. A Snowflake Region is a distinct location within a cloud platform region that is isolated from other Snowflake Regions. A Snowflake Region can be either multi-tenant or single-tenant (for a Virtual Private Snowflake account).

created_on

Date and time when the database was created.

account_name

Name of the account in which the database is stored.

name

Name of the database.

comment

Comment for the database.

is_primary

Whether the database is a primary database; otherwise, is a secondary database.

primary

Fully-qualified name of a primary database, including the region, account, and database name.

replication_allowed_to_accounts

Where IS_PRIMARY is TRUE, shows the fully-qualified names of accounts where replication has been enabled for this primary database. A secondary database can be created in each of these accounts.

failover_allowed_to_accounts

Where IS_PRIMARY is TRUE, shows the fully-qualified names of accounts where failover has been enabled for this primary database. A secondary database can be created in each of these accounts for business continuity and disaster recovery.

organization_name

Name of your Snowflake organization.

account_locator

Account locator in a region.

Examples¶

Show all the replication databases whose name starts with mydb:

SHOW REPLICATION DATABASES LIKE 'mydb%';
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Show all the secondary databases for the myorg.account1.mydb1 org, account, and primary database, respectively:

SHOW REPLICATION DATABASES WITH PRIMARY myorg.account1.mydb1;
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