Updating the Destination Region or Availability Domain Replication Settings for a Boot Volume
To change the destination region or availability domain for cross-region replication you need to first turn cross-region replication off for a boot volume. Then specify the new region and availability domain selections when you turn cross-region replication on again.
- On the Boot Volumes list page, select the boot volume you want to work with. If you need help finding the list page or the boot volume, see Listing Boot Volumes.
- On the details page, select Edit.
- In the Cross region replication section, move the Enable cross ad/region replication slider to the left to disable cross-region replication.
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Select Check here to confirm to acknowledge the replica deletion.
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Select Save changes. After a few minutes, the volume's status will change from Updating... to Available.
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On the details page, select Edit.
- In the Cross region replication section, move the Enable cross ad/region replication slider to the right to enable cross-region replication.
- Select the target region for the replica.
- Select the availability domain for the replica.
- Enter a name for the replica.
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Select Confirm to acknowledge the replica deletion.
- Select Save changes.
- (Optional) Encrypt the data in this volume by using your own encryption key. For more information, see Customer-Managed Encryption Keys for Cross-Region Operations.
- Select Encrypt using customer-managed keys.
- Enter the encryption key OCID for the destination region.
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Select Save changes.
Disable and then re-enable cross-region replication replication. When you re-enable cross-region replication, specify the new availability domain you want to replicate to
For a complete list of parameters and values for CLI commands, see the CLI Command Reference.
Disable and re-enable cross-region replication for a boot volume to change the destination or availability domain replication settings.