Adjustments for clone section
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ section in the spec. There are two options here:
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* Clone directly from a source cluster using `pg_basebackup`
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* Clone from an S3 bucket
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* Clone from S3 bucket
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### Clone directly
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@ -206,7 +206,10 @@ spec:
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Here `cluster` is a name of a source cluster that is going to be cloned. The
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cluster to clone is assumed to be running and the clone procedure invokes
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`pg_basebackup` from it.
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`pg_basebackup` from it. The operator will connect to the service by name (if
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the cluster is called test, then the connection string will look like host=test
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port=5432), which means that you can clone only from clusters running in the
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default namespace.
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### Clone from S3
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@ -224,7 +227,7 @@ spec:
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```
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Here `cluster` is a name of a source cluster that is going to be cloned. A new
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cluster will be cloned from an S3, using the latest backup before the
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cluster will be cloned from S3, using the latest backup before the
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`timestamp`. In this case, `uid` field is also mandatory - operator will use it
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to find a correct key inside an S3 bucket. You can find this field from
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metadata of a source cluster:
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