You can complete a guided setup for Alibaba cloud ApsaraDB RDS for PostgreSQL.
To complete the guided setup, you need the following information:
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The server name
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The host name
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The credentials that you use to access the server
Note
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The cloud account for a cloud database instance cannot be modified after the instance is created. Deleting a cloud account or hypervisor permanently deconfigures all associated cloud database instances. Deleting a server from (Manage > Infrastructure > Servers) permanently removes all associated cloud database instances. Before deleting a cloud account, hypervisor, or server, ensure that you understand the impact on dependent resources and retain any required backup data.
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If you are configuring a database that uses a pseudoclient, you must manually install the packages on the physical servers before you use the guided setup. For more information, see Adding a New Server.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Explore > Service catalog.
The Welcome page appears.
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In the Databases tile, click Configure.
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On the Configure Database Server page, select Database running in the cloud (PaaS).
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Select Alibaba Cloud, and then click Next.
The Configure Alibaba Cloud page appears.
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Select PostgreSQL, and then click Next.
The Configure Alibaba Cloud - PostgreSQL page appears.
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In the Plan section, select a backup plan to use for the instance or add a new plan, and then click Next.
The Cloud Account page appears.
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From the Cloud Account list, select the cloud account that you want to use for the instance or add a new cloud account. To Add a new cloud account, do the following:
Steps to add new cloud account
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Beside the Cloud account list, click +.
The Add cloud account dialog box appears.
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In the Name box, type the name for the account.
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In the Access key box, enter the access key for authenticating and providing secure access to cloud storage services.
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In the Secret key box, enter the secret key for authenticating cloud storage.
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From the Access node list, select access nodes that have both the Virtual Server and Cloud Apps packages installed.
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Click Save.
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Click Next.
The Cloud database instance details page appears.
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From the Instance name list, select an instance.
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Under the Connection details section,
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select an existing credential or add a new credential. To add a new credential, enter the following details:
Steps to add a new credential
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Click the + icon beside the Credentials list.
The Add Credential dialog box appears.
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From Account type list, select a database account.
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From the Database credential type, select the type of database.
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From the Credential Vault list, select a credential vault to store credentials for different types of accounts.
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In the Credential name box, enter a name for the credential.
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In the Username box, enter the user name to access the RDS for Oracle application.
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In the Password box, enter the password to access the RDS for Oracle application.
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The SSL certificate toggle key is unselected by default. By moving the toggle key to right, you can perform the following actions:
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In the SSL CA file field, provide the SSL CA file path on the proxy computer.
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In the SSL Cert file field, provide the SSL certificate file path on the proxy computer.
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In the SSL Key file field, provide the SSL key file path on the proxy computer.
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In the Description box, enter the details of the credential.
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From the Key Expiry Interval list, select a time duration for key expiry.
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Click Save.
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In the Endpoint box, type the name of the endpoint to connect to the database instance.
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Click Next.
The Backup Content page appears which provides the information about the backup of the databases in the instance.
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Click Next.
The Summary page appears.
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Review the summary, and then click Finish.