Resource-Types
Use the two resource-types, individual and family, in the IAM policies.
- Individual resource-type: Represents a specific type of
                    resource. For example, 
mysql-instances. - Family resource-type: Includes multiple individual
                    resource-types that are often managed together. For example,
                        
mysql-family. 
Table 20-5 Resource-Types
| Resource-Type | Description | 
|---|---|
mysql-family | 
 Aggregate resource-type. Writing a policy statement to allow a group to manage this resource-type is equivalent to writing separate policies for each of the following: 
  | 
mysql-instances | 
 Individual resource-type. Write instance-specific policies to view and manage DB systems. See mysql-instances.  | 
mysql-configurations | 
 Individual resource-type. Write configuration-specific policies to view and manage configurations. See mysql-configurations.  | 
mysql-backups | 
 Individual resource-type. Write backup-specific policies to view and manage backups. See mysql-backups.  | 
mysql-channels | 
 Individual resource-type. Write channel-specific policies to view and manage replication channels. See mysql-channels.  | 
mysql-heatwave | 
 Individual resource-type. Write HeatWave cluster policies to view and manage HeatWave clusters. See mysql-heatwave.  | 
mysql-work-requests | 
 Individual resource-type. Write work request-specific policies to view and manage work requests. See mysql-work-requests.  |