Edge for Private Cloud v4.19.01
Perform the following during a PostgreSQL database failover:
- Stop 
apigee-postgresqlon the current master if it is still running:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql stop
 - Go to standby node and invoke the following command to make it the master:
      
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql promote-standby-to-master IPorDNSofOldMaster
 
If old master is restored at some time in the future, make it a standby node:
- On the current master, edit the config file to set:
      
PG_MASTER=IPorDNSofNewMaster PG_STANDBY=IPorDNSofOldMaster
 - Enable replication on the new master:
      
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql setup-replication-on-master -f configFIle
 - On the old master, edit the config file to set:
      
PG_MASTER=IPorDNSofNewMaster PG_STANDBY=IPorDNSofOldMaster
 - Stop 
apigee-postgresqlon the old master:/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql stop
 - On the old master, clean out any old Postgres data:
      
rm -rf /opt/apigee/data/apigee-postgresql/
 - Configure the old master as a standby:
      
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql setup-replication-on-standby -f configFile
 - On completion of replication, verify the replication status by issuing the following
    scripts on both servers. The system should display identical results on both servers to ensure
    a successful replication:
      
- On the master node, run:
          
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql postgres-check-master
Verify that it says it is the master.
 - On the standby node:
          
/opt/apigee/apigee-service/bin/apigee-service apigee-postgresql postgres-check-standby
Verify that it says it is the standby.
 
 - On the master node, run: