diff --git a/doc/quickstart.xml b/doc/quickstart.xml
index e89ffa50..15d736a1 100644
--- a/doc/quickstart.xml
+++ b/doc/quickstart.xml
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
node_id=1
- node_name=node1
+ node_name='node1'
conninfo='host=node1 user=repmgr dbname=repmgr connect_timeout=2'
data_directory='/var/lib/postgresql/data'
@@ -265,7 +265,6 @@
server. See sections and
for further details about repmgr.conf.
-
&repmgr; only uses when it executes
@@ -368,7 +367,7 @@
node_id=2
- node_name=node2
+ node_name='node2'
conninfo='host=node2 user=repmgr dbname=repmgr connect_timeout=2'
data_directory='/var/lib/postgresql/data'
@@ -478,6 +477,8 @@
latest_end_lsn | 0/7000538
latest_end_time | 2017-08-28 15:20:56.418735+09
slot_name |
+ sender_host | node1
+ sender_port | 5432
conninfo | user=repmgr dbname=replication host=node1 application_name=node2
Note that the conninfo value is that generated in recovery.conf
@@ -497,11 +498,12 @@
Check the node is registered by executing repmgr cluster show on the standby:
- $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf cluster show
- ID | Name | Role | Status | Upstream | Location | Connection string
- ----+-------+---------+-----------+----------+----------+--------------------------------------
- 1 | node1 | primary | * running | | default | host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr
- 2 | node2 | standby | running | node1 | default | host=node2 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr
+ $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf cluster show
+
+ ID | Name | Role | Status | Upstream | Location | Priority | Timeline | Connection string
+ ----+-------+---------+-----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+--------------------------------------
+ 1 | node1 | primary | * running | | default | 100 | 1 | host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr
+ 2 | node2 | standby | running | node1 | default | 100 | 1 | host=node2 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr
Both nodes are now registered with &repmgr; and the records have been copied to the standby server.