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  2. NetBackup™ for PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide
  3. Protecting PostgreSQL instances and databases
  4. Remove protection from PostgreSQL instances
NetBackup™ for PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide

Remove protection from PostgreSQL instances

You can unsubscribe PostgreSQL instances from a protection plan. When the asset is unsubscribed, backups are no longer performed.

Note:

When you unsubscribe an asset from a protection plan, there is a possibility that the asset displays Classic policy in the Protected By column on the web UI. This situation can happen when an asset is subscribed to a protection plan and a backup runs for that asset. Such assets get unsubscribed from the protection plan. The web UI then displays Classic policy, that may or may not have an active policy protecting the asset.

To remove protection from a PostgreSQL instance

  1. On the left, click PostgreSQL.
  2. On the Instances tab, select the instance.
  3. Click the instance name.
  4. Click Remove protection > Yes.

    Under PostgreSQL, the asset is now listed as Not protected.

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