Required. Input only. The x509 PEM-encoded certificate of the CA that
signed the source database server's certificate. The replica will use this
certificate to verify it's connecting to the right host.
Input only. The x509 PEM-encoded certificate that will be used by the
replica to authenticate against the source database server.If this field is
used then the 'client_key' field is mandatory.
Input only. The unencrypted PKCS#1 or PKCS#8 PEM-encoded private key
associated with the Client Certificate. If this field is used then the
'client_certificate' field is mandatory.
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