33.2. Viewing Instances #
In the navigation panel, go to Infrastructure → Instances.
The table of instances with the following columns will be displayed:
Name:
The unique name of the instance.
Postgres Pro: The version and edition of Postgres Pro on the instance server.
Data directory: The path to the server directory where the main instance directories and files are located.
Port: The port number that the instance uses for receiving client connections.
Server:
The FQDN of the instance server.
The IP address of the instance server.
The status of the instance.
Possible values:
Unknown: The status of the instance is unknown.
Initialization scheduled: The instance initialization was scheduled.
Initializing: The instance is being initialized.
Initialized: The instance is initialized.
Restoring: The instance is being created from a backup.
Restored: The instance is created from a backup.
Restore canceled: The creation of an instance from a backup was canceled.
Starting: The instance is being started.
Started: The instance is started.
Stopping: The instance is being stopped.
Stopped: The instance is stopped.
Restarting: The instance is being restarted.
Reloading: The cluster is being reloaded.
Failed: There is an error with the instance.
Scheduled for removal: The instance is being deleted.
Base backup: A backup is being created for the instance.
Agent not responding: The agent installed on the instance server is not responding.
Role.
Possible values:
primary: The instance is the primary node of a cluster and replicates data to standby nodes.
standby: The instance is a standby node of a cluster and receives replicated data from the primary node.
cascade: The instance is a standby node of a streaming replication cluster. It receives replicated data from the main node and provides data replication to other standby nodes simultaneously.
referee: The instance is a referee node of a cluster with an even number of nodes configured with multimaster. It votes to assign the quorum status to a subset of nodes if only half of the cluster nodes remain connected to each other.
standalone: The instance is a node disconnected from the cluster that continues to operate in the standalone mode.
maintenance: The instance is a separate node and is not added to a replication cluster.
For more information about data replication, refer to the official Postgres Pro documentation.
Databases:
Databases: The number of databases in the instance.Transactions/sec.: The number of transactions per second in the instance.Connections: The number of client database connections in the instance.
Tags: Tags that are assigned to the instance.
Actions.
For more information about available actions, refer to the corresponding instructions.