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doc: define entity for repmgrd
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</simpara>
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<simpara>
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If different "major" &repmgr; versions (e.g. 3.3.x and 4.1.x)
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are installed on different nodes, in the best case &repmgr; (in particular <application>repmgrd</application>)
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are installed on different nodes, in the best case &repmgr; (in particular &repmgrd;)
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will not run. In the worst case, you will end up with a broken cluster.
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</simpara>
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</note>
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<para>
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A dedicated system user for &repmgr; is <emphasis>not</emphasis> required; as many &repmgr; and
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<application>repmgrd</application> actions require direct access to the PostgreSQL data directory,
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&repmgrd; actions require direct access to the PostgreSQL data directory,
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these commands should be executed by the <literal>postgres</literal> user.
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</para>
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