Oops, it's .rst not .md; also typeset filenames properly

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Abhijit Menon-Sen
2015-03-12 20:21:17 +05:30
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ To get started, each PostgreSQL node in your cluster must have a
using `repmgr standby register`. A new standby server can be created using `repmgr standby register`. A new standby server can be created
using `repmgr standby clone` followed by `repmgr standby register`. using `repmgr standby clone` followed by `repmgr standby register`.
See the "QUICKSTART.md" file for examples of how to use these commands. See the `QUICKSTART.md` file for examples of how to use these commands.
Once the cluster is in operation, run `repmgr cluster show` to see the Once the cluster is in operation, run `repmgr cluster show` to see the
status of the registered primary and standby nodes. Any standby can be status of the registered primary and standby nodes. Any standby can be
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ configuration file) on all your nodes. Replication status information is
stored in a custom schema along with information about registered nodes. stored in a custom schema along with information about registered nodes.
You also need `repmgrd` to configure automatic failover in your cluster. You also need `repmgrd` to configure automatic failover in your cluster.
See the "FAILOVER.md" file for an explanation of how to set up automatic See the `FAILOVER.rst` file for an explanation of how to set up
failover. automatic failover.
Requirements Requirements
------------ ------------
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ nodes in order to clone standby servers using `rsync`. `repmgr 3` can
use `pg_basebackup` instead in most circumstances; ssh is not needed. use `pg_basebackup` instead in most circumstances; ssh is not needed.
You will need to use rsync only if your PostgreSQL configuration files You will need to use rsync only if your PostgreSQL configuration files
are outside your data directory (as on Debian). See the "SSH-RSYNC.md" are outside your data directory (as on Debian). See the `SSH-RSYNC.md`
file for details on configuring password-less SSH between your nodes. file for details on configuring password-less SSH between your nodes.
Installation Installation
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Installation
* Packages * Packages
- PGDG publishes RPM packages for RedHat-based distributions - PGDG publishes RPM packages for RedHat-based distributions
- Debian/Ubuntu provide .deb packages. - Debian/Ubuntu provide .deb packages.
- See "PACKAGES.md" for details on building .deb and .rpm packages - See `PACKAGES.md` for details on building .deb and .rpm packages
from the `repmgr` source code. from the `repmgr` source code.
* Source installation * Source installation
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Configuration
By default, `repmgr` uses PostgreSQL's built-in replication protocol to By default, `repmgr` uses PostgreSQL's built-in replication protocol to
clone a primary and create a standby server. If your configuration files clone a primary and create a standby server. If your configuration files
live outside your data directory, however, you will still need to set up live outside your data directory, however, you will still need to set up
password-less SSH so that rsync can be used. See the "SSH-RSYNC.md" file password-less SSH so that rsync can be used. See the `SSH-RSYNC.md` file
for details. for details.
### PostgreSQL configuration ### PostgreSQL configuration
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ and standby servers must be registered using `repmgr standby register`;
this inserts details about each node into the control database. Use this inserts details about each node into the control database. Use
`repmgr cluster show` to see the result. `repmgr cluster show` to see the result.
See the "QUICKSTART.md" file for examples of how to use these commands. See the `QUICKSTART.md` file for examples of how to use these commands.
Failover Failover
-------- --------
@@ -193,8 +193,7 @@ Other standby servers need to be told to follow the new master with e.g.:
repmgr -f $HOME/repmgr/repmgr.conf --verbose standby follow repmgr -f $HOME/repmgr/repmgr.conf --verbose standby follow
See file `autofailover_quick_setup.rst` for details on setting up See file `FAILOVER.rst` for details on setting up automated failover.
automated failover.
Converting a failed master to a standby Converting a failed master to a standby