Maximum storage allocated to the database instance in GB. Number of vCores for the instance (up to the maximum allowed for the service tier). The subnet ID, in long form, of the Azure Virtual Network (VNet) or subnet that is attached to this instance to allow remote access. The value the operator entered for Client Secret in Ops Manager. The secret (password) for the Azure service principal to authenticate for service instance creation.
The value the operator entered for Client ID in Ops Manager. The ID of the Azure service principal to authenticate for service instance creation. The value the operator entered for Subscription ID in Ops Manager. The ID of the Azure subscription for the service instance. The value the operator entered for Tenant ID in Ops Manager. The ID of the Azure tenant for the service instance. The Azure resource group in which to create the instance. If you configure a region that is unavailable, Cloud Service Broker for Azure fails. Note: Currently Azure SQL is not available in all regions. The Azure region in which to deploy the service instance. The name of the Azure instance to create.
The table below lists the parameters that you can configure, using the -c flag, when provisioning a csb-azure-postgresql service: Parameter Name You can provision a service by running: cf create-service csb-azure-postgresql PLAN-NAME SERVICE-INSTANCE-NAME -c '' Note: If you set a parameter at plan level, developers cannot change the value when creating or updating service instances. The following properties are useful to set in a plan: postgres_version, storage_gb, cores, sku. You can also add any of the configuration parameters listed in the parameters section to your plan. Name to use when displaying plan in marketplace The following table lists parameters which can only be configured for additional plans: Parameter Name
For how to configure plans, see Configure Services with Cloud Service Broker for Azure. When configuring Cloud Service Broker for Azure you can add additional plans. The table below lists the plans available for the csb-azure-postgresql service: Plan It details the plans, configuration parameters, and binding credentials. This integration collects the following metric data.This topic provides reference information about the Azure PostgreSQL service (csb-azure-postgresql). You can query and explore your data using the AzurePostgreSqlServerSample event type, with a provider value of AzurePostgreSqlServer. To explore your integration data: Go to > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration). You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options. Polling interval: 5 minutes (maximum recommended polling frequency: 1 hour).
For Azure Database for PostgreSQL integrations: New Relic queries your Azure Database services according to a default polling interval, which varies depending on the integration.