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The source host in which the production PostgreSQL cluster is running.
The port in which the production cluster is running. In this case, the port is 5432( the default port, but this can be any port, and if multiple clusters are running on the source host, all the ports on which the clusters are running will be displayed.
The basic information on the cluster is displayed on the screen which included the Cluster name, Data directory, Configuration directory, the database names and sizes. In this case there are two user databases one and new.
The Source PostgreSQL installation location along with the version of the cluster.
Standby host, based on the number of hosts configured, a desired standby host can be chosen. The source host is not highlighted here, and the standby host must differ from the host.
The Standby Cluster port number. It is recommended to keep the same port as the source, but there is an option to use a different port number.
The standby cluster version. This must be the same as the primary (there can difference in the release version)
The Configuration name of the Cluster pair. The name is recommended to be a distinct name.
The license key must be entered for the configuration to be created.
Click on create configuration to create the new Cluster configuration pair.
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The cluster configuration name
The Primary/Source cluster is status, which is ONLINE. This shows the production cluster is up and running.
The production clusters hostname
The standby clusters hostname
The option to start creating the DR cluster, by clicking the Set up now? option
Clicking on the Cluster Configuration name displays the Actions that can be performed.
Setting up a DR cluster
Configuration Information
Start/Stop Cluster
Remove the configuration