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**To get cluster credentials for an AWS account** The following ``get-cluster-credentials`` example retrieves temporary credentials that enable access to an Amazon Redshift database. :: aws redshift get-cluster-credentials \ --db-user adminuser --db-name dev \ --cluster-identifier mycluster Output:: { "DbUser": "IAM:adminuser", "DbPassword": "AMAFUyyuros/QjxPTtgzcsuQsqzIasdzJEN04aCtWDzXx1O9d6UmpkBtvEeqFly/EXAMPLE==", "Expiration": "2019-12-10T17:25:05.770Z" } For more information, see `Generating IAM Database Credentials Using the Amazon Redshift CLI or API <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/generating-iam-credentials-cli-api.html>`__ in the *Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide*.