README and "repmgr standby --help" updates

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Ian Barwick
2017-09-06 14:13:06 +09:00
parent a28bbd68eb
commit 66219c3097
2 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@@ -774,11 +774,11 @@ can be used to reduce load on the primary and minimize bandwith usage between
sites.
`repmgr` supports cascading replication. When cloning a standby, in `repmgr.conf`
set the command-line parameter `--upstream-node-id` to the `--node-id` of the
set the command-line parameter `--upstream-node-id` to the `node_id` of the
server the standby should connect to, and `repmgr` will perform the clone using
this server and create `recovery.conf` to point to it. Note that if `--upstream-node-id`
is not explicitly provided, `repmgr` will use the primary as the server
to clone from and attach to.
is not explicitly provided, `repmgr` will set the standby's `recovery.conf` to
point to the primary node.
To demonstrate cascading replication, ensure you have a primary and standby
set up as shown above in the section "Setting up a simple replication cluster

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@@ -4985,10 +4985,11 @@ do_standby_help(void)
" PostgreSQL data directory\n"));
printf(_(" --dry-run perform checks but don't actually clone the standby\n"));
printf(_(" --no-upstream-connection when using Barman, do not connect to upstream node\n"));
printf(_(" --upstream-conninfo \"primary_conninfo\" value to write in recovery.conf\n" \
" when the intended upstream server does not yet exist\n"));
printf(_(" -R, --remote-user=USERNAME database server username for SSH operations (default: \"%s\")\n"), runtime_options.username);
printf(_(" --replication-user user to make replication connections with (optional, not usually required)\n"));
printf(_(" --upstream-conninfo \"primary_conninfo\" value to write in recovery.conf\n" \
" when the intended upstream server does not yet exist\n"));
printf(_(" --upstream-node-id ID of the upstream node to replicate from (optional, defaults to primary node)\n"));
printf(_(" --without-barman do not use Barman even if configured\n"));
puts("");