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@@ -1889,7 +1889,7 @@ modify_auto_conf(const char *data_dir, KeyValueList *items)
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/*
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* Note: durable_rename() is not exposed to frontend code before Pg 10.
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* We only really need to be modifying postgresql.auto.conf from Pg 12,
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* but provide backwards compatibitilty for Pg 9.6 and earlier for the
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* but provide backwards compatibility for Pg 9.6 and earlier for the
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* (unlikely) event that a repmgr built against one of those versions
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* is being used against Pg 12 and later.
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*/
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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ typedef struct
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/*
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* undocumented settings
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*
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* These settings are for testing or experimential features
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* These settings are for testing or experimental features
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* and may be changed without notice.
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*/
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* controldata.c - functions for reading the pg_control file
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*
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* The functions provided here enable repmgr to read a pg_control file
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* in a version-indepent way, even if the PostgreSQL instance is not
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* in a version-independent way, even if the PostgreSQL instance is not
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* running. For that reason we can't use on the pg_control_*() functions
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* provided in PostgreSQL 9.6 and later.
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*
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@@ -4825,7 +4825,7 @@ cancel_query(PGconn *conn, int timeout)
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* Wait until current query finishes, ignoring any results.
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* Usually this will be an async query or query cancellation.
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*
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* Returns 1 for success; 0 if any error ocurred; -1 if timeout reached.
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* Returns 1 for success; 0 if any error occurred; -1 if timeout reached.
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*/
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int
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wait_connection_availability(PGconn *conn, int timeout)
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@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ mkdir_p(char *path, mode_t omode)
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/*
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* POSIX 1003.2: For each dir operand that does not name an
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* existing directory, effects equivalent to those caused by the
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* following command shall occcur:
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* following command shall occur:
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*
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* mkdir -p -m $(umask -S),u+wx $(dirname dir) && mkdir [-m mode]
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* dir
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@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ is_pg_running(const char *path)
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{
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/*
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* No PID file - PostgreSQL shouldn't be running. From 9.3 (the
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* earliesty version we care about) removal of the PID file will
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* earliest version we care about) removal of the PID file will
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* cause the postmaster to shut down, so it's highly unlikely
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* that PostgreSQL will still be running.
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*/
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@@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ do_standby_register(void)
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/*
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* If --upstream-node-id not provided, we're defaulting to the primary as
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* upstream node. If local node is available, double-check that it's attached
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* to the primary, in case --upstream-node-id was an accidental ommission.
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* to the primary, in case --upstream-node-id was an accidental omission.
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*
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* Currently we'll only do this for newly registered nodes.
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*/
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@@ -3402,7 +3402,7 @@ do_standby_follow_internal(PGconn *primary_conn, PGconn *follow_target_conn, t_n
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goto cleanup;
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}
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/* In the unlikley event that fails, we'll fall back to a restart */
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/* In the unlikely event that fails, we'll fall back to a restart */
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log_warning(_("unable to reload server configuration"));
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}
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@@ -3633,7 +3633,7 @@ do_standby_switchover(void)
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* SANITY CHECKS
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*
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* We'll be doing a bunch of operations on the remote server (primary to
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* be demoted) - careful checks needed before proceding.
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* be demoted) - careful checks needed before proceeding.
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*/
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local_conn = establish_db_connection(config_file_options.conninfo, true);
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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
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/*
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* Tell the logger we're a command-line program - this will ensure any
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* output logged before the logger is initialized will be formatted
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* correctly. Can be overriden with "--log-to-file".
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* correctly. Can be overridden with "--log-to-file".
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*/
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logger_output_mode = OM_COMMAND_LINE;
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@@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@ do_help(void)
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*
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* Note:
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* This is one of two places where superuser rights are required.
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* We should also consider possible scenarious where a non-superuser
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* We should also consider possible scenarios where a non-superuser
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* has sufficient privileges to install the extension.
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*/
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@@ -2936,7 +2936,7 @@ check_server_version(PGconn *conn, char *server_type, bool exit_on_error, char *
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* PostgreSQL from a particular PostgreSQL release onwards (e.g. 4.4 with PostgreSQL
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* 12 and later due to recovery.conf removal), set MAX_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION and
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* MAX_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION_NUM in "repmgr.h" to define the first PostgreSQL
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* version which can't be suppored.
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* version which can't be supported.
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*/
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#ifdef MAX_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION_NUM
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if (conn_server_version_num >= MAX_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION_NUM)
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@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ check_primary_status(int degraded_monitoring_elapsed)
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/* refresh our copy of the node record from the primary */
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record_status = get_node_record(new_primary_conn, config_file_options.node_id, &local_node_info);
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/* this is unlikley to happen */
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/* this is unlikely to happen */
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if (record_status != RECORD_FOUND)
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{
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log_warning(_("unable to retrieve local node record from primary node %i"), primary_node_id);
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@@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ execute_child_nodes_disconnect_command(NodeInfoList *db_child_node_records, t_ch
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/* calculate number of connected child nodes */
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for (cell = db_child_node_records->head; cell; cell = cell->next)
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{
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/* exclude witness server from total, if necessay */
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/* exclude witness server from total, if necessary */
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if (config_file_options.child_nodes_connected_include_witness == false &&
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cell->node_info->type == WITNESS)
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continue;
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@@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ execute_child_nodes_disconnect_command(NodeInfoList *db_child_node_records, t_ch
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instr_time current_time = current_time_base;
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int seconds_since_detached;
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/* exclude witness server from calculatin if neccessary */
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/* exclude witness server from calculating if necessary */
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if (config_file_options.child_nodes_connected_include_witness == false &&
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child_node_rec->type == WITNESS)
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continue;
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@@ -3254,7 +3254,7 @@ update_monitoring_history(void)
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*
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* Attach cascaded standby to another node, currently the primary.
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*
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* Note that in contrast to a primary failover, where one of the downstrean
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* Note that in contrast to a primary failover, where one of the downstream
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* standby nodes will become a primary, a cascaded standby failover (where the
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* upstream standby has gone away) is "just" a case of attaching the standby to
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* another node.
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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
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/*
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* Parse the configuration file, if provided (if no configuration file was
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* provided, an attempt will be made to find one in one of the default
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* locations). If no conifguration file is available, or it can't be parsed
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* locations). If no configuration file is available, or it can't be parsed
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* parse_config() will abort anyway, with an appropriate message.
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*/
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load_config(config_file, verbose, false, argv[0]);
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@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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/* Some configuration file items can be overriden by command line options */
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/* Some configuration file items can be overridden by command line options */
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/*
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* Command-line parameter -L/--log-level overrides any setting in config
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