No need to prefix each line with the program name; this was pretty
inconsistent anyway. The only place where log output needs to identify
the outputting program is when syslog is being used, which is done
anyway.
Daemonizing changes the current working directory to '/',
which breaks configuration file parsing if the file is in
the previous working directory and provided without an
explicit path.
Also it makes general sense to parse the configuration file
before daemonizing.
This makes keeping track of events such as failovers
much easier. Note that this is for convenience and is
not a foolproof auditing log.
Sample output:
repmgr_db=# SELECT * from repmgr_test.repl_events ;
node_id | event | successful | event_timestamp | details
---------+--------------------------+------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
1 | master_register | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:08.196636+09 |
2 | standby_clone | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:17.660768+09 | Backup method: pg_basebackup; --force: N
2 | standby_register | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:18.762222+09 |
4 | witness_create | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:22.072815+09 |
3 | standby_clone | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:23.524673+09 | Backup method: pg_basebackup; --force: N
3 | standby_register | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:24.620161+09 |
2 | repmgrd_start | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:29.639096+09 |
3 | repmgrd_start | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:29.641489+09 |
4 | repmgrd_start | t | 2015-03-06 14:14:29.648002+09 |
2 | standby_promote | t | 2015-03-06 14:15:01.956737+09 | Node 2 was successfully be promoted to master
2 | repmgrd_failover_promote | t | 2015-03-06 14:15:01.964771+09 | Node 2 promoted to master; old master 1 marked as failed
3 | repmgrd_failover_follow | t | 2015-03-06 14:15:07.228493+09 | Node 3 now following new upstream node 2
(12 rows)
Per e.g. this complaint:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/repmgr/a-SMIQFGDBs/rgRH3p4ZPgYJ
Before:
$ repmgr -f /etc/postgres/repmgr.conf cluster status
repmgr: Replicator manager
Try "repmgr --help" for more information.
after:
$ repmgr -f /etc/postgres/repmgr.conf cluster status
repmgr: Replication manager
[ERROR] Unknown server command 'status'
Try "repmgr --help" for more information.