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# repmgr and repmgrd require the following items to be explicitly configured.
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#node_id= # A unique integer greater than zero
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#node_name='' # An arbitrary (but unique) string; we recommend
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# using the server's hostname or another identifier
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# unambiguously associated with the server to avoid
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# confusion. Avoid choosing names which reflect the
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# node's current role, e.g. "primary" or "standby1",
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# as roles can change and it will be confusing if
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# the current primary is called "standby1".
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#node_id= # A unique integer greater than zero
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#node_name='' # An arbitrary (but unique) string; we recommend
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# using the server's hostname or another identifier
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# unambiguously associated with the server to avoid
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# confusion. Avoid choosing names which reflect the
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# node's current role, e.g. "primary" or "standby1",
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# as roles can change and it will be confusing if
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# the current primary is called "standby1".
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#conninfo='' # Database connection information as a conninfo string.
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# All servers in the cluster must be able to connect to
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# the local node using this string.
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#
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# For details on conninfo strings, see:
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
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#
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# If repmgrd is in use, consider explicitly setting
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# "connect_timeout" in the conninfo string to determine
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# the length of time which elapses before a network
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# connection attempt is abandoned; for details see:
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNECT-CONNECT-TIMEOUT
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#conninfo='' # Database connection information as a conninfo string.
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# All servers in the cluster must be able to connect to
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# the local node using this string.
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#
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# For details on conninfo strings, see:
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
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#
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# If repmgrd is in use, consider explicitly setting
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# "connect_timeout" in the conninfo string to determine
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# the length of time which elapses before a network
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# connection attempt is abandoned; for details see:
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNECT-CONNECT-TIMEOUT
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#data_directory # The node's data directory. This is needed by repmgr
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# when performing operations when the PostgreSQL instance
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# is not running and there's no other way of determining
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# the data directory.
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#data_directory='' # The node's data directory. This is needed by repmgr
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# when performing operations when the PostgreSQL instance
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# is not running and there's no other way of determining
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# the data directory.
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#replication_user # User to make replication connections with, if not set defaults
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# to the user defined in "conninfo".
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#replication_user='repmgr' # User to make replication connections with, if not set defaults
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# to the user defined in "conninfo".
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# =============================================================================
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# Replication settings
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#replication_type=physical # Must be one of 'physical' or 'bdr'.
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#replication_type=physical # Must be one of 'physical' or 'bdr'.
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#location=default # arbitrary string defining the location of the node; this
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# is used during failover to check visibilty of the
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# current primary node. See the 'repmgrd' documentation
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# in README.md for further details.
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#location=default # arbitrary string defining the location of the node; this
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# is used during failover to check visibilty of the
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# current primary node. See the 'repmgrd' documentation
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# in README.md for further details.
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#use_replication_slots=no # whether to use physical replication slots
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# NOTE: when using replication slots,
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# 'max_replication_slots' should be configured for
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# at least the number of standbys which will connect
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# to the primary.
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#use_replication_slots=no # whether to use physical replication slots
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# NOTE: when using replication slots,
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# 'max_replication_slots' should be configured for
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# at least the number of standbys which will connect
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# to the primary.
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#recovery_min_apply_delay= # If provided, "recovery_min_apply_delay" in recovery.conf
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# will be set to this value.
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#recovery_min_apply_delay= # If provided, "recovery_min_apply_delay" in recovery.conf
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# will be set to this value.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Witness server settings
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#witness_sync_interval=15 # interval (in seconds) to synchronise node records
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# to the witness server
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#witness_sync_interval=15 # interval (in seconds) to synchronise node records
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# to the witness server
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Logging settings
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# This is mainly intended for those cases when `repmgr` is executed directly
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# by `repmgrd`.
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#log_level=INFO # Log level: possible values are DEBUG, INFO, NOTICE,
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# WARNING, ERROR, ALERT, CRIT or EMERG
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#log_level=INFO # Log level: possible values are DEBUG, INFO, NOTICE,
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# WARNING, ERROR, ALERT, CRIT or EMERG
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#log_facility=STDERR # Logging facility: possible values are STDERR, or for
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# syslog integration, one of LOCAL0, LOCAL1, ..., LOCAL7, USER
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#log_facility=STDERR # Logging facility: possible values are STDERR, or for
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# syslog integration, one of LOCAL0, LOCAL1, ..., LOCAL7, USER
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#log_file='' # stderr can be redirected to an arbitrary file:
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#log_status_interval=300 # interval (in seconds) for repmgrd to log a status message
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#log_file='' # stderr can be redirected to an arbitrary file:
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#log_status_interval=300 # interval (in seconds) for repmgrd to log a status message
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# event_notifications=primary_register,standby_register
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#event_notification_command='' # An external program or script which
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# can be executed by the user under which
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# repmgr/repmgrd are run.
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#event_notification_command='' # An external program or script which
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# can be executed by the user under which
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# repmgr/repmgrd are run.
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#event_notifications='' # A commas-separated list of notification
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# types
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#event_notifications='' # A commas-separated list of notification
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# types
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Environment/command settings
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#pg_bindir='' # Path to PostgreSQL binary directory (location
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# of pg_ctl, pg_basebackup etc.). Only needed
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# if these files are not in the system $PATH.
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#
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# Debian/Ubuntu users: you will probably need to
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# set this to the directory where `pg_ctl` is located,
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# e.g. /usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/
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#use_primary_conninfo_password=false # explicitly set "password" in recovery.conf's
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# "primary_conninfo" parameter using the value contained
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# in the environment variable PGPASSWORD
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#passfile='' # path to .pgpass file to include in "primary_conninfo"
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#pg_bindir='' # Path to PostgreSQL binary directory (location
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# of pg_ctl, pg_basebackup etc.). Only needed
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# if these files are not in the system $PATH.
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#
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# Debian/Ubuntu users: you will probably need to
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# set this to the directory where `pg_ctl` is located,
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# e.g. /usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/
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#use_primary_conninfo_password=false # explicitly set "password" in recovery.conf's
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# "primary_conninfo" parameter using the value contained
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# in the environment variable PGPASSWORD
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#passfile='' # path to .pgpass file to include in "primary_conninfo"
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# external command options
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# rsync_options=--archive --checksum --compress --progress --rsh="ssh -o \"StrictHostKeyChecking no\""
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# ssh_options=-o "StrictHostKeyChecking no"
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#pg_ctl_options='' # Options to append to "pg_ctl"
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#pg_basebackup_options='' # Options to append to "pg_basebackup"
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#rsync_options='' # Options to append to "rsync"
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ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
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#pg_ctl_options='' # Options to append to "pg_ctl"
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#pg_basebackup_options='' # Options to append to "pg_basebackup"
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#rsync_options='' # Options to append to "rsync"
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ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
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# tablespace_mapping=/path/to/original/tablespace=/path/to/new/tablespace
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# restore_command = 'cp /path/to/archived/wals/%f %p'
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#tablespace_mapping='' # Tablespaces can be remapped from one
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# file system location to another. This
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# parameter can be provided multiple times.
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#tablespace_mapping='' # Tablespaces can be remapped from one
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# file system location to another. This
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# parameter can be provided multiple times.
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#restore_command='' # This will be placed in the recovery.conf
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# file generated by repmgr
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#restore_command='' # This will be placed in the recovery.conf
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# file generated by repmgr
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Standby follow settings
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# These settings apply when instructing a standby to follow the new primary
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# ("repmgr standby follow").
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#primary_follow_timeout=60 # The length of time (in seconds) to wait
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# for the new primary to become available
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#primary_follow_timeout=60 # The length of time (in seconds) to wait
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# for the new primary to become available
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Barman options
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#barman_server='' # The barman configuration section
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#barman_host='' # The host name of the barman server
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#barman_config='' # The Barman configuration file on the
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# Barman server (needed if the file is
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# in a non-standard location)
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#barman_server='' # The barman configuration section
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#barman_host='' # The host name of the barman server
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#barman_config='' # The Barman configuration file on the
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# Barman server (needed if the file is
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# in a non-standard location)
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Failover and monitoring settings (repmgrd)
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# These settings are only applied when repmgrd is running. Values shown
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# are defaults.
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#failover=manual # one of 'automatic', 'manual'.
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# determines what action to take in the event of upstream failure
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#
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# 'automatic': repmgrd will automatically attempt to promote the
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# node or follow the new upstream node
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# 'manual': repmgrd will take no action and the node will require
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# manual attention to reattach it to replication
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# (does not apply to BDR mode)
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#failover=manual # one of 'automatic', 'manual'.
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# determines what action to take in the event of upstream failure
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#
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# 'automatic': repmgrd will automatically attempt to promote the
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# node or follow the new upstream node
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# 'manual': repmgrd will take no action and the node will require
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# manual attention to reattach it to replication
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# (does not apply to BDR mode)
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#priority=100 # indicate a preferred priorty for promoting nodes;
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# a value of zero prevents the node being promoted to primary
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# (default: 100)
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#priority=100 # indicate a preferred priorty for promoting nodes;
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# a value of zero prevents the node being promoted to primary
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# (default: 100)
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#reconnect_attempts=6 # Number attempts which will be made to reconnect to an unreachable
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# primary (or other upstream node)
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#reconnect_interval=10 # Interval between attempts to reconnect to an unreachable
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# primary (or other upstream node)
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#promote_command= # command to execute when promoting a new primary; use something like:
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#
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# repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf
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#
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#follow_command= # command to execute when instructing a standby to follow a new primary;
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# use something like:
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#
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# repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf -W --upstream-node-id=%n
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#
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#primary_notification_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd on a standby
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# will wait for a notification from the new primary,
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# before falling back to degraded monitoring
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#reconnect_attempts=6 # Number attempts which will be made to reconnect to an unreachable
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# primary (or other upstream node)
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#reconnect_interval=10 # Interval between attempts to reconnect to an unreachable
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# primary (or other upstream node)
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#promote_command= # command to execute when promoting a new primary; use something like:
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#
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# repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf
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#
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#follow_command= # command to execute when instructing a standby to follow a new primary;
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# use something like:
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#
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# repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf -W --upstream-node-id=%n
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#
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#primary_notification_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd on a standby
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# will wait for a notification from the new primary,
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# before falling back to degraded monitoring
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#monitoring_history=no
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#degraded_monitoring_timeout=-1 # Interval (in seconds) after which repmgrd will terminate if the
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# server being monitored is no longer available. -1 (default)
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# disables the timeout completely.
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#async_query_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd will wait before
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# cancelling an asynchronous query.
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#degraded_monitoring_timeout=-1 # Interval (in seconds) after which repmgrd will terminate if the
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# server being monitored is no longer available. -1 (default)
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# disables the timeout completely.
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#async_query_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd will wait before
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# cancelling an asynchronous query.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# service control commands
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#service_stop_command = ''
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#service_restart_command = ''
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#service_reload_command = ''
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#service_promote_command = '' # Note: this overrides any value contained in the setting
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# "promote_command". This is intended for systems which
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# provide a package-level promote command, such as Debian's
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# "pg_ctlcluster"
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#service_promote_command = '' # Note: this overrides any value contained in the setting
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# "promote_command". This is intended for systems which
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# provide a package-level promote command, such as Debian's
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# "pg_ctlcluster"
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Various warning/critical thresholds used by "repmgr node check".
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#archive_ready_warning=16 # repmgr node check --archiver
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#archive_ready_critical=128 #
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# Numbers of files pending archiving via PostgreSQL's
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# "archive_command" configuration parameter. If
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# files can't be archived fast enough, or the archive
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# command is failing, the buildup of files can
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# cause various issues, such as server shutdown being
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# delayed until all files are archived, or excessive
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# space being occupied by unarchived files.
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#
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# Note that these values will be checked when executing
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# "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential
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# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
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#archive_ready_warning=16 # repmgr node check --archiver
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#archive_ready_critical=128 #
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# Numbers of files pending archiving via PostgreSQL's
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# "archive_command" configuration parameter. If
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# files can't be archived fast enough, or the archive
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# command is failing, the buildup of files can
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# cause various issues, such as server shutdown being
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# delayed until all files are archived, or excessive
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# space being occupied by unarchived files.
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#
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# Note that these values will be checked when executing
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# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
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#replication_lag_warning=300 # repmgr node check --replication-lag
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#replication_lag_critical=600 #
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# Note that these values will be checked when executing
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# "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential
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# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
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#replication_lag_warning=300 # repmgr node check --replication-lag
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#replication_lag_critical=600 #
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# Note that these values will be checked when executing
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# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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