doc: clarify .pgpass usage with -S/--superuser option

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Ian Barwick
2020-04-20 15:34:29 +09:00
parent c1584d587c
commit 96acd3f915

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@@ -127,8 +127,21 @@ node2:5432:repmgr:repmgr:foo
node2:5432:replication:repluser:foo
node3:5432:repmgr:repmgr:foo
node3:5432:replication:repluser:foo</programlisting>
If you are planning to use the <option>-S</option>/<option>--superuser</option> option,
there must also be an entry enabling the superuser to connect to the &repmgr; database.
Assuming the superuser is <literal>postgres</literal>, the file would look like this:
<programlisting>
node1:5432:repmgr:repmgr:foo
node1:5432:repmgr:postgres:foo
node1:5432:replication:repluser:foo
node2:5432:repmgr:repmgr:foo
node2:5432:repmgr:postgres:foo
node2:5432:replication:repluser:foo
node3:5432:repmgr:repmgr:foo
node3:5432:repmgr:postgres:foo
node3:5432:replication:repluser:foo</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
It's possible to specify an alternative location for the <filename>~/.pgpass</filename> file, either via