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Ian Barwick
2017-08-29 16:32:29 +09:00
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possible connection.
Example 2 (node1 and `node2` up, `node3` down):
Example 2 (`node1` and `node2` up, `node3` down):
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf cluster matrix
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Since `node3` is down, all the entries in its row are filled with
"?", meaning that there we cannot test outbound connections.
The other two nodes are up; the corresponding rows have "x" in the
column corresponding to node3, meaning that inbound connections to
that node have failed, and "*" in the columns corresponding to
The other two nodes are up; the corresponding rows have `x` in the
column corresponding to `node3`, meaning that inbound connections to
that node have failed, and `*` in the columns corresponding to
node1 and node2, meaning that inbound connections to these nodes
have succeeded.
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state: `node1` and `node2` are up, `node3` is down.
Example 3 (all nodes up, firewall dropping packets originating
from `node1` and directed to port 5432 on node3)
from `node1` and directed to port 5432 on `node3`)
Running `cluster matrix` from `node1` gives the following output: