Documentation updates

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Ian Barwick
2017-06-22 15:28:31 +09:00
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`repmgr 4` is a complete rewrite of the existing `repmgr` codebase.
Supports PostgreSQL 9.3 and later.
Building from source
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Simply:
./configure && make install
Ensure `pg_config` for the target PostgreSQL version is in `$PATH`.
Commands
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Backwards compatibility
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`repmgr` is now implemented as a PostgreSQL extension.
See also: doc/changes-in-repmgr4.md
`repmgr` is now implemented as a PostgreSQL extension. NOTE: no need to
install the extension, this will be done automatically by `repmgr master register`.
Metadata tables have been revised and are not backwards-compatible
with 3.x. (however future DDL updates will be easier as they can be

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New command line options
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- --dry-run: repmgr will attempt to perform the action as far as possible
- `--dry-run`: repmgr will attempt to perform the action as far as possible
without making any changes to the database
Changed command line options
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- --replication-user is now passed when registering the master server (and
### repmgr
- `--replication-user` is now passed when registering the master server (and
optionally when registering a standby), *not* during standby clone/follow.
The value (defaults to the user in the conninfo string) will be stored in
the repmgr metadata for use by standby clone/follow..
the repmgr metadata for use by standby clone/follow..
### repmgrd
- `--monitoring-history` is deprecated and has been replaced by the
configuration file option `monitoring_history`. This enables the
setting to be changed without having to modify system service files.