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provider/aws: aws_db_instance unexpected state when configurating enhanced monitoring #8707

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@stack72 stack72 commented Sep 7, 2016

Fixes #8699

When configuring enhanced monitoring, a user got the following error:

* aws_db_instance.db: unexpected state 'configuring-enhanced-monitoring',
wanted target '[available]'``

We have added this to the list of pending states we have when creating
and updating an RDS instance

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Fixes #8699

When configuring enhanced monitoring, a user got the following error:

```
* aws_db_instance.db: unexpected state 'configuring-enhanced-monitoring',
wanted target '[available]'``

We have added this to the list of pending states we have when creating
and updating an RDS instance
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@radeksimko radeksimko merged commit f993b72 into master Sep 11, 2016
@radeksimko radeksimko deleted the b-aws-db-instance-monitoring branch September 11, 2016 18:29
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