To manage a database, you can either use an existing instance or add a new instance.
Before You Begin
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To discover database instances, enable the Cloud SQL Admin and Cloud Resource Manager APIs in the project where service account is hosted.
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Your Google account must contain the following permissions to access the Google resources:
Role
Title
Description
Permissions
Lowest Resource
roles/cloudsql.viewer
Cloud SQL Viewer
Provides read-only access of Cloud SQL resource.
cloudsql.backupRuns.get
cloudsql.backupRuns.list
cloudsql.databases.get
cloudsql.databases.list
cloudsql.instances.export
cloudsql.instances.get
cloudsql.instances.list
cloudsql.instances.listServerCas
cloudsql.sslCerts.get
cloudsql.sslCerts.list
cloudsql.users.list
resourcemanager.projects.get
resourcemanager.projects.list
serviceusage.quotas.get
serviceusage.services.get
serviceusage.services.list
Project
 
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The Instances page appears.
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Click Add instance, and then select Cloud database service.
The Add Cloud DB instance dialog box appears.
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From the Select vendor list, select Google Cloud Platform.
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From the Database service list, select PostgreSQL.
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From the Cloud account list, select an existing cloud account or create a new cloud account.
The cloud account is represented in Commvault as a hypervisor. For instructions to create a Google Cloud Platform hypervisor, see Configuring Backups for Google Cloud Platform.
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From the Backup plan list, select a server plan.
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From the Instance name list, select an instance.
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In the Database user box, type the user name to access the Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL application.
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In the Password box, type the password to access the Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL application.
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If SSL is enabled on the cloud, move the Use SSL options toggle key to the right, and then complete the following tasks:
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In the SSL CA file box, provide SSL CA file path in the proxy computer.
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In the SSL Key file box, provide SSL key file path in the proxy computer.
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In the SSL Cert file box, provide SSL certificate file path in the proxy computer.
 
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Click Add.
 
Results
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The new instance contains a dump-based backup set and a default subclient.
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When you add an instance, a default database group is automatically created. The default database group includes all the data in the PostgreSQL database. You cannot delete the default database group.