38.2. Viewing Clusters #

In the navigation panel, go to InfrastructureClusters.

The table of clusters with the following columns will be displayed:

  • Cluster: The unique name and identifier of the cluster.

  • Failover manager.

    Possible values:

    • Missing.

    • Patroni.

    • BiHA.

    • Shardman.

  • Nodes, pcs.: The number of nodes.

  • Version: The Postgres Pro version and edition of nodes.

  • Cluster health.

    Possible values:

    • Healthy: The cluster has a primary/leader node, and the number of healthy nodes meets or exceeds the minimum for this cluster.

    • Unhealthy: The cluster has a primary/leader node, but the number of healthy nodes is below the minimum for this cluster.

    • No primary: The standard primary-standby cluster has no primary node.

    • No leader: The BiHA cluster has no leader node.

    You can specify the minimum number of healthy nodes when creating or editing the cluster.

    This column includes additional information:

    Current operation.

    Possible values:

    • Replication is active: Replication is active in the cluster.

    • Changing primary: The primary/leader node of is being changed.

    • Pending upgrade completion: The migration of the cluster must be completed manually.

    • Upgrading nodes: The cluster is migrating to a newer version.

    • Finalizing upgrade: The migration of the cluster is completing.

  • Last node change: The date and time of the last cluster event.

  • Changes per 24 hours: The number of cluster events within the last 24 hours.

  • Network address: The network address of the primary/leader node.

  • Last primary info collection: The date and time when the information about the state of the primary/leader node was last updated.

    Note

    The manager receives this information from agents with a delay. Due to the delay, the web application can display outdated information.

  • Actions.

    For more information about available actions, refer to the corresponding instructions.