Stopping a RDS cluster implicitly stops the instances within it, which is what actually saves money. But the audit event doesn't identify those instances, which makes it impossible to match the action against cost-savings (via billing).
2024-04-02T04:30:00.000Z,123123123,aws-my-account-name,powercycleCentral,rdsCluster,rds,my-rds-cluster-name,stop,success,"[aws-my-account-name: cluster DB]: It's Tue 15:30 +11, availability is from 11:00 till 13:00 all week"
Stopping a RDS cluster implicitly stops the instances within it, which is what actually saves money. But the audit event doesn't identify those instances, which makes it impossible to match the action against cost-savings (via billing).
2024-04-02T04:30:00.000Z,123123123,aws-my-account-name,powercycleCentral,rdsCluster,rds,my-rds-cluster-name,stop,success,"[aws-my-account-name: cluster DB]: It's Tue 15:30 +11, availability is from 11:00 till 13:00 all week"