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Ian Barwick
932326e4a0 Bump version in configure.in 2017-11-20 17:55:22 +09:00
Ian Barwick
019cd081e8 Bump version
4.0.0
2017-11-20 15:45:48 +09:00
Ian Barwick
3ace908126 docs: miscellaneous updates 2017-11-20 15:44:31 +09:00
Ian Barwick
2ad174489c docs: improve documentation of pg_basebackup_options 2017-11-20 15:30:31 +09:00
Ian Barwick
9124e0f0a2 docs: expand witness documentation 2017-11-20 15:29:31 +09:00
Ian Barwick
060b746743 docs: miscellaneous cleanup 2017-11-20 15:29:28 +09:00
Ian Barwick
bdb82d3aba docs: add initial witness server documentation 2017-11-20 15:29:24 +09:00
Ian Barwick
f6a6df3600 repmgrd: renable monitoring data recording when in archive recovery.
The warning emitted gives the impression that monitoring data shouldn't
be written if there's no streaming replication, but we can and should
do this as long as we have a primary connection.

Explictly document this in the code.

Also remove an unused variable warning.
2017-11-20 15:29:21 +09:00
Ian Barwick
67e27f9ecd Remove unneeded functions 2017-11-20 15:26:32 +09:00
Ian Barwick
454c0b7bd9 docs: add note about "service_promote_command" in repmgr.conf.sample
It must never contain "repmgr standby promote", as it is intended
to enable use of package-level promote commands such as Debian's
"pg_ctlcluster promote".

Addresses GitHub #336.
2017-11-20 12:31:24 +09:00
Ian Barwick
faf297b07f remove spurios "/base" path element in Barman tablespace cloning code.
Addresses GitHub #339
2017-11-20 11:10:30 +09:00
Ian Barwick
0dae8c9f0b repmgr: don't add empty "passfile" parameter in recovery.conf 2017-11-20 10:28:16 +09:00
Ian Barwick
3f872cde0c "repmgr node ...": fixes for 9.3
Mainly to account for the lack of replication slots.
2017-11-16 11:26:39 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e331069f53 Escape double-quotes in strings passed to an event notification script
The string in question will be generated internally by repmgr as a simple
one-line string with no control characters etc., so all that needs to be
escaped at the moment are any double quotes.
2017-11-16 10:38:55 +09:00
Ian Barwick
53ebde8f33 repmgrd: don't fail over unless more than 50% of active nodes are visible. 2017-11-15 14:04:41 +09:00
Ian Barwick
5e9d50f8ca repmgrd: finalize witness failover handling 2017-11-15 14:04:37 +09:00
Ian Barwick
347e753c27 repmgrd: synchronise repmgr.nodes table on witness server 2017-11-15 14:04:34 +09:00
Ian Barwick
2f978847b1 repmgrd: handle witness server 2017-11-15 14:04:30 +09:00
Ian Barwick
3014f72fda "witness register": set upstream_node_id to that of the primary 2017-11-15 14:04:26 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e02ddd0f37 repmgrd: basic witness node monitoring 2017-11-15 14:04:23 +09:00
Ian Barwick
29fcee2209 docs: add witness command reference files to file list 2017-11-15 14:04:19 +09:00
Ian Barwick
f61f7f82eb docs: add command reference for "witness (un)register" 2017-11-15 14:04:14 +09:00
Ian Barwick
efe28cbbeb witness (un)register: add --dry-run mode 2017-11-15 14:04:09 +09:00
Ian Barwick
6131c1d8ce witness unregister: enable execution when witness server is down
Also add help output for "repmgr witness --help".
2017-11-15 14:04:06 +09:00
Ian Barwick
c907b7b33d repmgr: minor fix to "repmgr standby --help" output 2017-11-15 14:04:01 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e6644305d3 Add "witness unregister" functionality 2017-11-15 14:03:57 +09:00
Ian Barwick
31b856dd9f Add "witness register" functionality 2017-11-15 14:03:54 +09:00
Ian Barwick
dff2bcc5de witness: initial code framework 2017-11-15 14:03:50 +09:00
Ian Barwick
688e609169 docs: add some more index entries 2017-11-15 14:03:44 +09:00
Ian Barwick
3e68c9fcc6 docs: document "passfile" configuration file parameter 2017-11-15 14:03:40 +09:00
Ian Barwick
d459b92186 Add configuration file "passfile"
This will enable a custom .pgpass to be included in "primary_conninfo"
(provided it's supported by the libpq version on the standby).
2017-11-15 14:03:37 +09:00
Ian Barwick
2a898721c0 docs: update release notes
Add note about changes to password handling.1
2017-11-15 14:03:34 +09:00
Ian Barwick
35782d83c0 Update extension SQL 2017-11-15 14:03:30 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e16eb42693 repmgrd: detect role change from primary to standby
If repmgrd is monitoring a primary which is taken off-line, then later
restored as a standby, detect this change and resume monitoring
in standby node.

Addresses GitHub #338.
2017-11-15 14:03:26 +09:00
Ian Barwick
4d6dc57589 repmgrd: check shared library is loaded
If this isn't the case, "repmgrd" will appear to run but not handle
failover correctly.

Address GitHub #337.
2017-11-15 14:03:18 +09:00
Ian Barwick
cbc97d84ac repmgrd: updates related to node_id handling 2017-11-15 14:03:15 +09:00
Ian Barwick
96fe7dd2d6 repmgrd: catch corner cases where monitoring data is not available 2017-11-15 14:03:12 +09:00
Ian Barwick
13935a88c9 repmgrd: ensure shmem is reinitialised after a restart 2017-11-09 19:51:31 +09:00
Ian Barwick
5275890467 repmgrd: misc fixes 2017-11-09 19:51:26 +09:00
Ian Barwick
7f865fdaf3 repmgrd: fix priority/node_id tie-break check 2017-11-09 19:51:22 +09:00
Ian Barwick
9e2fb7ea13 repmgrd: remove unneeded functions 2017-11-09 19:51:18 +09:00
Ian Barwick
a3428e4d8a repmgrd: simplify the candidate selection logic
All disconnected nodes will be in a static, known state, so as long as
each node has the same meta-information (repmgr.nodes) and is able
to retrieve the last receive LSN of the other nodes, it is possible
for each node to independently determine the best promotion candidate,
thereby reaching consensus without an explicit "voting" process.
2017-11-09 19:51:13 +09:00
Ian Barwick
03b9475755 repmgrd: fixes to failover handling
get_new_primary() returns NULL if no notification for the new primary has
been received, but the code was expecting it to return UNKNOWN_NODE_ID,
which was causing repmgrd to prematurely drop out of the new primary
detection loop if no notification had been received by the time the loop
started.

Also store the electoral term as a single row, single column table,
to ensure that all repmgrds see the same turn. It is then bumped
by the winning node after it gets promoted.

Various logging improvements.
2017-11-09 19:51:09 +09:00
Ian Barwick
de1eb3c459 Ensure shared memory functions handle NULL parameters correctly 2017-11-09 19:51:02 +09:00
Ian Barwick
a13eccccc5 Update .gitignore
Ignore output from "make installcheck"
2017-11-09 19:50:57 +09:00
Ian Barwick
158f132bc0 README: update links to https versions 2017-11-09 19:50:53 +09:00
Ian Barwick
cdf54d217a Fix lock acquisition in shared memory functions 2017-11-09 19:50:48 +09:00
Ian Barwick
1a8a82f207 Update repmgr.conf.sample 2017-11-09 19:50:42 +09:00
Ian Barwick
60e877ca39 docs: fix example in BDR section 2017-11-02 11:24:10 +09:00
Ian Barwick
91531bffe4 docs: tweak Markdown URL formatting 2017-11-01 10:59:10 +09:00
Ian Barwick
fc5f46ca5a docs: update links to repmgr 4.0 documentation 2017-11-01 10:49:58 +09:00
Ian Barwick
b76952e136 docs: update copyright info 2017-11-01 09:36:16 +09:00
Ian Barwick
c3a1969f55 docs: convert command reference sections to <refentry> format
Note that most entries still need a bit more tidying up, consistent structuring,
provision of more examples etc.
2017-10-31 11:29:49 +09:00
Ian Barwick
11d856a1ec "standby follow": get upstream record before server restart, if required
The standby may not always be available for connections right after it's
restarted, so attempting to connect and get the node's upstream record
after the restart may fail. Record is now retrieved before the restart.

Addresses GitHub #333.
2017-10-27 16:30:25 +09:00
Ian Barwick
fbf357947d docs: add sample output to "standby follow" and "standby promote" 2017-10-27 15:05:46 +09:00
Ian Barwick
47eaa99537 docs: add note about building docs 2017-10-27 10:46:58 +09:00
Ian Barwick
aeee11d1b7 docs: finalize conversion of existing BDR repmgr documentation 2017-10-26 18:57:34 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e4713c5eca docs: update configuration documentation 2017-10-26 18:57:29 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e55e5a0581 Initial conversion of existing BDR repmgr documentation 2017-10-26 18:56:58 +09:00
Ian Barwick
fb0aae183d Docs: update "repmgr cluster show" 2017-10-26 09:42:36 +09:00
Ian Barwick
52655e9cd5 Improve trim() function
Did not cope well with trailing spaces or entirely blank strings.
2017-10-26 09:42:26 +09:00
Ian Barwick
c5d91ca88c repmgr node rejoin: add --dry-run option 2017-10-26 09:42:12 +09:00
Ian Barwick
9f5edd07ad Fix typo 2017-10-26 09:35:25 +09:00
Ian Barwick
f58b102d51 Standardize terminology on "primary" (in place of "master") 2017-10-24 13:44:03 +09:00
Ian Barwick
90733aecf7 --dry-run available for "node rejoin" 2017-10-23 10:40:43 +09:00
Ian Barwick
e0be228c89 docs: fix formatting 2017-10-23 10:00:00 +09:00
Ian Barwick
a9759cf6ca Add --help output for "repmgr node service"
Addresses GitHub #329.
2017-10-20 16:49:29 +09:00
Ian Barwick
6852ac82c6 Add --help output for "repmgr node rejoin"
Addresses GitHub #329.
2017-10-20 16:49:19 +09:00
Ian Barwick
c27bd2a135 docs: fix typo 2017-10-20 16:06:46 +09:00
Ian Barwick
5045e2eb9d node rewind: add check for pg_rewind and --dry-run mode
Addresses GitHub #330
2017-10-20 14:16:56 +09:00
Ian Barwick
23f7af17a2 Note Barman configuration file parameter changes 2017-10-20 11:31:31 +09:00
Ian Barwick
93936c090d Fix error message typo 2017-10-20 11:19:12 +09:00
Ian Barwick
564c951f0c Prevent relative configuration file path being stored in the repmgr metadata
The configuration file path is stored to make remote execution of repmgr
(e.g. during "repmgr standby switchover") simpler, so relative paths
make no sense.

Addresses GitHub #332
2017-10-20 10:59:54 +09:00
Ian Barwick
3f5e8f6aec Update README
Main body of documentation moved to DocBook format and hosted at:

    https://repmgr.org/docs/index.html

as the existing README and sundry additional files were becoming
unmanageable. Conversion to DocBook format enables all documentation
to be managed in a single structured system, with cross-references,
indexes, linkable URLS etc.
2017-10-19 16:39:33 +09:00
Ian Barwick
a6a97cda86 docs: update "repmgr cluster show" page 2017-10-19 16:39:27 +09:00
Ian Barwick
18c8e4c529 Add placeholder FAQ.md
This replaces the original FAQ maintainted for repmgr 3.x; repmgr 4
documentation is now available in DocBook format.
2017-10-19 16:22:28 +09:00
Ian Barwick
6984fe7029 docs: expand release notes and redirect "changes-in-repmgr4.md" 2017-10-19 14:11:17 +09:00
Ian Barwick
5ecc3a0a8f Add 4.0 release notes 2017-10-19 13:59:03 +09:00
Ian Barwick
febde097be doc: add missing entry for "priority" in repmgr.conf.sample
Per report from Shaun Thomas.
2017-10-19 13:16:36 +09:00
Ian Barwick
19ea248226 docs: add more index references 2017-10-19 12:22:58 +09:00
Ian Barwick
acdbd1110a docs: note way of forcing recovery then quitting in single user mode 2017-10-19 12:22:54 +09:00
Ian Barwick
946683182c Documentation: update markup 2017-10-18 11:12:37 +09:00
Ian Barwick
c9fbb7febf Update package signature documentation 2017-10-18 10:51:35 +09:00
Ian Barwick
ff966fe533 Document "upgrading-from-repmgr3.md" moved to main repmgr documentation 2017-10-18 10:51:29 +09:00
Ian Barwick
7001960cc1 Update "repmgr node rejoin" documentation 2017-10-17 17:41:36 +09:00
Ian Barwick
1cfba44799 Add FAQ to documentation 2017-10-17 16:16:40 +09:00
Ian Barwick
d1f9ca4b43 Move deprecated command line option
Not required in repmgr4, we're keeping it around for backwards compatibility;
a warning will be issued if used.
2017-10-17 16:16:06 +09:00
Ian Barwick
f6c253f8a6 Various documentation fixes 2017-10-17 11:02:33 +09:00
Ian Barwick
95ec8d8b21 Bump doc version 2017-10-17 09:46:23 +09:00
Ian Barwick
041f1b7667 Merge commit '0b2a6fe2fb958f10f211f0656fd91cae980fd08d' into REL4_0_STABLE 2017-10-16 11:22:48 +09:00
Ian Barwick
104279016a Update HISTORY 2017-10-04 13:33:37 +09:00
Ian Barwick
901a7603b1 Stamp 4.0beta1 2017-10-04 13:01:49 +09:00
111 changed files with 3795 additions and 15896 deletions

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========================= =========================
`repmgr` is licensed under the GPL v3. All of its code and documentation is `repmgr` is licensed under the GPL v3. All of its code and documentation is
Copyright 2010-2018, 2ndQuadrant Limited. See the files COPYRIGHT and LICENSE for Copyright 2010-2017, 2ndQuadrant Limited. See the files COPYRIGHT and LICENSE for
details. details.
The development of repmgr has primarily been sponsored by 2ndQuadrant customers. The development of repmgr has primarily been sponsored by 2ndQuadrant customers.

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Copyright (c) 2010-2018, 2ndQuadrant Limited Copyright (c) 2010-2017, 2ndQuadrant Limited
All rights reserved. All rights reserved.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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FAQ.md
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about repmgr FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about repmgr
============================================= =============================================
The repmgr 4 FAQ is located here: [repmgr FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)](https://repmgr.org/docs/4.0/appendix-faq.html "repmgr FAQ") The repmgr 4 FAQ is located here:
https://repmgr.org/docs/appendix-faq.html
The repmgr 3.x FAQ can be found here: The repmgr 3.x FAQ can be found here:

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4.2.0 2018-??-??
repmgr: add parameter "shutdown_check_timeout" for use by "standby switchover";
GitHub #504 (Ian)
repmgr: add "--node-id" option to "repmgr cluster cleanup"; GitHub #493 (Ian)
repmgr: report unreachable nodes when running "repmgr cluster (matrix|crosscheck);
GitHub #246 (Ian)
repmgr: add configuration file parameter "repmgr_bindir"; GitHub #246 (Ian)
repmgr: fix "Missing replication slots" label in "node check"; GitHub #507 (Ian)
repmgrd: fix parsing of -d/--daemonize option (Ian)
repmgrd: support "pausing" of repmgrd (Ian)
4.1.1 2018-09-05
logging: explicitly log the text of failed queries as ERRORs to
assist logfile analysis; GitHub #498
repmgr: truncate version string, if necessary; GitHub #490 (Ian)
repmgr: improve messages emitted during "standby promote" (Ian)
repmgr: "standby clone" - don't copy external config files in --dry-run
mode; GitHub #491 (Ian)
repmgr: add "cluster_cleanup" event; GitHub #492 (Ian)
repmgr: (standby switchover) improve detection of free walsenders;
GitHub #495 (Ian)
repmgr: (node rejoin) improve replication slot handling; GitHub #499 (Ian)
repmgrd: ensure that sending SIGHUP always results in the log file
being reopened; GitHub #485 (Ian)
repmgrd: report version number *after* logger initialisation; GitHub #487 (Ian)
repmgrd: fix startup on witness node when local data is stale; GitHub #488/#489 (Ian)
repmgrd: improve cascaded standby failover handling; GitHub #480 (Ian)
repmgrd: improve reconnection handling (Ian)
4.1.0 2018-07-31
repmgr: change default log_level to INFO, add documentation; GitHub #470 (Ian)
repmgr: add "--missing-slots" check to "repmgr node check" (Ian)
repmgr: improve command line error handling; GitHub #464 (Ian)
repmgr: fix "standby register --wait-sync" when no timeout provided (Ian)
repmgr: "cluster show" returns non-zero value if an issue encountered;
GitHub #456 (Ian)
repmgr: "node check" and "node status" returns non-zero value if an issue
encountered (Ian)
repmgr: add CSV output mode to "cluster event"; GitHub #471 (Ian)
repmgr: add -q/--quiet option to suppress non-error output; GitHub #468 (Ian)
repmgr: "node status" returns non-zero value if an issue encountered (Ian)
repmgr: enable "recovery_min_apply_delay" to be 0; GitHub #448 (Ian)
repmgr: "cluster cleanup" - add missing help options; GitHub #461/#462 (gclough)
repmgr: ensure witness node follows new primary after switchover;
GitHub #453 (Ian)
repmgr: fix witness node handling in "node check"/"node status";
GitHub #451 (Ian)
repmgr: fix "primary_slot_name" when using "standby clone" with --recovery-conf-only;
GitHub #474 (Ian)
repmgr: don't perform a switchover if an exclusive backup is running;
GitHub #476 (Martín)
repmgr: enable "witness unregister" to be run on any node; GitHub #472 (Ian)
repmgrd: create a PID file by default; GitHub #457 (Ian)
repmgrd: daemonize process by default; GitHub #458 (Ian)
4.0.6 2018-06-14
repmgr: (witness register) prevent registration of a witness server with the
same name as an existing node (Ian)
repmgr: (standby follow) check node has actually connected to new primary
before reporting success; GitHub #444 (Ian)
repmgr: (standby clone) improve handling of external configuration file copying,
including consideration in --dry-run check; GitHub #443 (Ian)
repmgr: (standby clone) don't require presence of "user" parameter in
conninfo string; GitHub #437 (Ian)
repmgr: (standby clone) improve documentation of --recovery-conf-only
mode; GitHub #438 (Ian)
repmgr: (node rejoin) fix bug when parsing --config-files parameter;
GitHub #442 (Ian)
repmgr: when using --dry-run, force log level to INFO to ensure output
will always be displayed; GitHub #441 (Ian)
repmgr: (cluster matrix/crosscheck) return non-zero exit code if node
connection issues detected; GitHub #447 (Ian)
repmgrd: ensure local node is counted as quorum member; GitHub #439 (Ian)
4.0.5 2018-05-02
repmgr: poll demoted primary after restart as a standby during a
switchover operation; GitHub #408 (Ian)
repmgr: add configuration parameter "config_directory"; GitHub #424 (Ian)
repmgr: add "dbname=replication" to all replication connection strings;
GitHub #421 (Ian)
repmgr: add sanity check if --upstream-node-id not supplied when executing
"standby register"; GitHub #395 (Ian)
repmgr: enable provision of "archive_cleanup_command" in recovery.conf;
GitHub #416 (Ian)
repmgr: actively check for node to rejoin cluster; GitHub #415 (Ian)
repmgr: enable pg_rewind to be used with PostgreSQL 9.3/9.4; GitHub #413 (Ian)
repmgr: fix minimum accepted value for "degraded_monitoring_timeout";
GitHub #411 (Ian)
repmgr: fix superuser password handling; GitHub #400 (Ian)
repmgr: fix parsing of "archive_ready_critical" configuration file
parameter; GitHub #426 (Ian)
repmgr: fix display of conninfo parsing error messages (Ian)
repmgr: fix "repmgr cluster crosscheck" output; GitHub #389 (Ian)
repmgrd: prevent standby connection handle from going stale (Ian)
repmgrd: fix memory leaks in witness code; GitHub #402 (AndrzejNowicki, Martín)
repmgrd: handle "pg_ctl promote" timeout; GitHub #425 (Ian)
repmgrd: handle failover situation with only two nodes in the primary
location, and at least one node in another location; GitHub #407 (Ian)
repmgrd: set "connect_timeout=2" when pinging a server (Ian)
4.0.4 2018-03-09
repmgr: add "standby clone --recovery-conf-only" option; GitHub #382 (Ian)
repmgr: make "standby promote" timeout values configurable; GitHub #387 (Ian)
repmgr: improve replication slot warnings generated by "node status";
GitHub #385 (Ian)
repmgr: remove restriction on replication slots when cloning from
a Barman server; GitHub #379 (Ian)
repmgr: ensure "node rejoin" honours "--dry-run" option; GitHub #383 (Ian)
repmgr: fix --superuser handling when cloning a standby; GitHub #380 (Ian)
repmgr: update various help options; GitHub #391, #392 (hasegeli)
repmgrd: add event "repmgrd_shutdown"; GitHub #393 (Ian)
repmgrd: improve detection of status change from primary to standby (Ian)
repmgrd: improve log output in various situations (Ian)
repmgrd: improve reconnection to the local node after a failover (Ian)
repmgrd: ensure witness server connects to new primary after a failover (Ian)
4.0.3 2018-02-15
repmgr: improve switchover handling when "pg_ctl" used to control the
server and logging output is not explicitly redirected (Ian)
repmgr: improve switchover log messages and exit code when old primary could
not be shut down cleanly (Ian)
repmgr: check demotion candidate can make a replication connection to the
promotion candidate before executing a switchover; GitHub #370 (Ian)
repmgr: add check for sufficient walsenders/replication slots before executing
a switchover; GitHub #371 (Ian)
repmgr: add --dry-run mode to "repmgr standby follow"; GitHub #368 (Ian)
repmgr: provide information about the primary node for "standby_register" and
"standby_follow" event notifications; GitHub #375 (Ian)
repmgr: add "standby_register_sync" event notification; GitHub #374 (Ian)
repmgr: output any connection error messages in "cluster show"'s list of
warnings; GitHub #369 (Ian)
repmgr: ensure an inactive data directory can be deleted; GitHub #366 (Ian)
repmgr: fix upstream node display in "repmgr node status"; GitHub #363 (fanf2)
repmgr: improve/clarify documentation and update --help output for
"primary unregister"; GitHub #373 (Ian)
repmgr: allow replication slots when Barman is configured; GitHub #379 (Ian)
repmgr: fix parsing of "pg_basebackup_options"; GitHub #376 (Ian)
repmgr: ensure "pg_subtrans" directory is created when cloning a standby in
Barman mode (Ian)
repmgr: fix primary node check in "witness register"; GitHub #377 (Ian)
4.0.2 2018-01-18
repmgr: add missing -W option to getopt_long() invocation; GitHub #350 (Ian)
repmgr: automatically create slot name if missing; GitHub #343 (Ian)
repmgr: fixes to parsing output of remote repmgr invocations; GitHub #349 (Ian)
repmgr: BDR support - create missing connection replication set
if required; GitHub #347 (Ian)
repmgr: handle missing node record in "repmgr node rejoin"; GitHub #358 (Ian)
repmgr: enable documentation to be build as single HTML file; GitHub #353 (fanf2)
repmgr: recognize "--terse" option for "repmgr cluster event"; GitHub #360 (Ian)
repmgr: add "--wait-start" option for "repmgr standby register"; GitHub #356 (Ian)
repmgr: add "%p" event notification parameter for "repmgr standby switchover"
containing the node ID of the demoted primary (Ian)
docs: various fixes and updates (Ian, Daymel, Martín, ams)
4.0.1 2017-12-13
repmgr: ensure "repmgr node check --action=" returns appropriate return
code; GitHub #340 (Ian)
repmgr: add missing schema qualification in get_all_node_records_with_upstream()
query GitHub #341 (Martín)
repmgr: initialise "voting_term" table in application, not extension SQL;
GitHub #344 (Ian)
repmgr: delete any replication slots copied by pg_rewind; GitHub #334 (Ian)
repmgr: fix configuration file sanity check; GitHub #342 (Ian)
4.0.0 2017-11-21 4.0.0 2017-11-21
Complete rewrite with many changes; for details see the repmgr 4.0.0 release Complete rewrite with many changes; for details see the repmgr 4.0.0 release
notes at: https://repmgr.org/docs/4.0/release-4.0.0.html notes at: https://repmgr.org/docs/4.0/release-4.0.html
3.3.2 2017-06-01 3.3.2 2017-06-01
Add support for PostgreSQL 10 (Ian) Add support for PostgreSQL 10 (Ian)
@@ -388,7 +223,7 @@
Add a ssh_options parameter (Jay Taylor) Add a ssh_options parameter (Jay Taylor)
2.0beta1 2012-07-27 2.0beta1 2012-07-27
Make CLONE command try to make an exact copy including $PGDATA location (Cedric) Make CLONE command try to make an exact copy including $PGDATA location (Cedric)
Add detection of master failure (Jaime) Add detection of master failure (Jaime)
Add the notion of a witness server (Jaime) Add the notion of a witness server (Jaime)
Add autofailover capabilities (Jaime) Add autofailover capabilities (Jaime)

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@@ -11,11 +11,7 @@ EXTENSION = repmgr
DATA = \ DATA = \
repmgr--unpackaged--4.0.sql \ repmgr--unpackaged--4.0.sql \
repmgr--4.0.sql \ repmgr--4.0.sql
repmgr--4.0--4.1.sql \
repmgr--4.1.sql \
repmgr--4.1--4.2.sql \
repmgr--4.2.sql
REGRESS = repmgr_extension REGRESS = repmgr_extension
@@ -30,24 +26,19 @@ all: \
PG_CPPFLAGS = -std=gnu89 -I$(includedir_internal) -I$(libpq_srcdir) -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) PG_CPPFLAGS = -std=gnu89 -I$(includedir_internal) -I$(libpq_srcdir) -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)
SHLIB_LINK = $(libpq) SHLIB_LINK = $(libpq)
HEADERS = $(wildcard *.h)
OBJS = \ OBJS = \
repmgr.o repmgr.o
include Makefile.global include Makefile.global
ifeq ($(vpath_build),yes)
HEADERS = $(wildcard *.h)
else
HEADERS_built = $(wildcard *.h)
endif
$(info Building against PostgreSQL $(MAJORVERSION)) $(info Building against PostgreSQL $(MAJORVERSION))
REPMGR_CLIENT_OBJS = repmgr-client.o \ REPMGR_CLIENT_OBJS = repmgr-client.o \
repmgr-action-primary.o repmgr-action-standby.o repmgr-action-witness.o \ repmgr-action-primary.o repmgr-action-standby.o repmgr-action-witness.o \
repmgr-action-bdr.o repmgr-action-cluster.o repmgr-action-node.o repmgr-action-daemon.o \ repmgr-action-bdr.o repmgr-action-cluster.o repmgr-action-node.o \
configfile.o log.o strutil.o controldata.o dirutil.o compat.o dbutils.o configfile.o log.o strutil.o controldata.o dirutil.o compat.o dbutils.o
REPMGRD_OBJS = repmgrd.o repmgrd-physical.o repmgrd-bdr.o configfile.o log.o dbutils.o strutil.o controldata.o compat.o REPMGRD_OBJS = repmgrd.o repmgrd-physical.o repmgrd-bdr.o configfile.o log.o dbutils.o strutil.o controldata.o compat.o
DATE=$(shell date "+%Y-%m-%d") DATE=$(shell date "+%Y-%m-%d")
@@ -91,7 +82,6 @@ additional-clean:
rm -f repmgr-action-bdr.o rm -f repmgr-action-bdr.o
rm -f repmgr-action-node.o rm -f repmgr-action-node.o
rm -f repmgr-action-cluster.o rm -f repmgr-action-cluster.o
rm -f repmgr-action-daemon.o
rm -f repmgrd.o rm -f repmgrd.o
rm -f repmgrd-physical.o rm -f repmgrd-physical.o
rm -f repmgrd-bdr.o rm -f repmgrd-bdr.o

20
TODO.md
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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
TODO
====
This file contains a list of improvements which are desireable and/or have
been requested, and which we aim to address/implement when time and resources
permit.
It is *not* a roadmap and there's no guarantee of any item being implemented
within any given timeframe.
Enable suspension of repmgrd failover
-------------------------------------
When performing maintenance, e.g. a switchover, it's necessary to stop all
repmgrd nodes to prevent unintended failover; this is obviously inconvenient.
We'll need to implement some way of notifying each repmgrd to suspend automatic
failover until further notice.
Requested in GitHub #410 ( https://github.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/issues/410 )

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* supported PostgreSQL versions. They're unlikely to change but * supported PostgreSQL versions. They're unlikely to change but
* it would be worth keeping an eye on them for any fixes/improvements. * it would be worth keeping an eye on them for any fixes/improvements.
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* compat.h * compat.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California

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@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */ /* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */
/* Only build repmgr for BDR */
#undef BDR_ONLY

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* /*
* config.c - parse repmgr.conf and other configuration-related functionality * config.c - parse repmgr.conf and other configuration-related functionality
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ char config_file_path[MAXPGPATH] = "";
static bool config_file_provided = false; static bool config_file_provided = false;
bool config_file_found = false; bool config_file_found = false;
static void parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, bool terse);
static void _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *warning_list); static void _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *warning_list);
static bool parse_bool(const char *s,
const char *config_item,
ItemList *error_list);
static void _parse_line(char *buf, char *name, char *value); static void _parse_line(char *buf, char *name, char *value);
static void parse_event_notifications_list(t_configuration_options *options, const char *arg); static void parse_event_notifications_list(t_configuration_options *options, const char *arg);
@@ -88,7 +90,8 @@ load_config(const char *config_file, bool verbose, bool terse, t_configuration_o
if (pwd != NULL) if (pwd != NULL)
{ {
appendPQExpBufferStr(&fullpath, pwd); appendPQExpBuffer(&fullpath,
"%s", pwd);
} }
else else
{ {
@@ -104,7 +107,9 @@ load_config(const char *config_file, bool verbose, bool terse, t_configuration_o
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
appendPQExpBufferStr(&fullpath, cwd); appendPQExpBuffer(&fullpath,
"%s",
cwd);
} }
appendPQExpBuffer(&fullpath, appendPQExpBuffer(&fullpath,
@@ -236,7 +241,7 @@ end_search:
} }
static void void
parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, bool terse) parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, bool terse)
{ {
/* Collate configuration file errors here for friendlier reporting */ /* Collate configuration file errors here for friendlier reporting */
@@ -283,9 +288,7 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
memset(options->node_name, 0, sizeof(options->node_name)); memset(options->node_name, 0, sizeof(options->node_name));
memset(options->conninfo, 0, sizeof(options->conninfo)); memset(options->conninfo, 0, sizeof(options->conninfo));
memset(options->data_directory, 0, sizeof(options->data_directory)); memset(options->data_directory, 0, sizeof(options->data_directory));
memset(options->config_directory, 0, sizeof(options->data_directory));
memset(options->pg_bindir, 0, sizeof(options->pg_bindir)); memset(options->pg_bindir, 0, sizeof(options->pg_bindir));
memset(options->repmgr_bindir, 0, sizeof(options->repmgr_bindir));
options->replication_type = REPLICATION_TYPE_PHYSICAL; options->replication_type = REPLICATION_TYPE_PHYSICAL;
/*------------- /*-------------
@@ -300,7 +303,7 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
options->log_status_interval = DEFAULT_LOG_STATUS_INTERVAL; options->log_status_interval = DEFAULT_LOG_STATUS_INTERVAL;
/*----------------------- /*-----------------------
* standby clone settings * standby action settings
*------------------------ *------------------------
*/ */
options->use_replication_slots = false; options->use_replication_slots = false;
@@ -311,31 +314,9 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
options->tablespace_mapping.tail = NULL; options->tablespace_mapping.tail = NULL;
memset(options->recovery_min_apply_delay, 0, sizeof(options->recovery_min_apply_delay)); memset(options->recovery_min_apply_delay, 0, sizeof(options->recovery_min_apply_delay));
options->recovery_min_apply_delay_provided = false; options->recovery_min_apply_delay_provided = false;
memset(options->archive_cleanup_command, 0, sizeof(options->archive_cleanup_command));
options->use_primary_conninfo_password = false; options->use_primary_conninfo_password = false;
memset(options->passfile, 0, sizeof(options->passfile)); memset(options->passfile, 0, sizeof(options->passfile));
/*-------------------------
* standby promote settings
*-------------------------
*/
options->promote_check_timeout = DEFAULT_PROMOTE_CHECK_TIMEOUT;
options->promote_check_interval = DEFAULT_PROMOTE_CHECK_INTERVAL;
/*------------------------
* standby follow settings
*------------------------
*/
options->primary_follow_timeout = DEFAULT_PRIMARY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT;
options->standby_follow_timeout = DEFAULT_STANDBY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT;
/*------------------------
* standby switchover settings
*------------------------
*/
options->shutdown_check_timeout = DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_CHECK_TIMEOUT;
options->standby_reconnect_timeout = DEFAULT_STANDBY_RECONNECT_TIMEOUT;
/*----------------- /*-----------------
* repmgrd settings * repmgrd settings
*----------------- *-----------------
@@ -355,8 +336,7 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
options->degraded_monitoring_timeout = -1; options->degraded_monitoring_timeout = -1;
options->async_query_timeout = DEFAULT_ASYNC_QUERY_TIMEOUT; options->async_query_timeout = DEFAULT_ASYNC_QUERY_TIMEOUT;
options->primary_notification_timeout = DEFAULT_PRIMARY_NOTIFICATION_TIMEOUT; options->primary_notification_timeout = DEFAULT_PRIMARY_NOTIFICATION_TIMEOUT;
options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout = -1; /* defaults to "standby_reconnect_timeout" if not set */ options->primary_follow_timeout = DEFAULT_PRIMARY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT;
memset(options->repmgrd_pid_file, 0, sizeof(options->repmgrd_pid_file));
/*------------- /*-------------
* witness settings * witness settings
@@ -475,9 +455,6 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
strncpy(options->conninfo, value, MAXLEN); strncpy(options->conninfo, value, MAXLEN);
else if (strcmp(name, "data_directory") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "data_directory") == 0)
strncpy(options->data_directory, value, MAXPGPATH); strncpy(options->data_directory, value, MAXPGPATH);
else if (strcmp(name, "config_directory") == 0)
strncpy(options->config_directory, value, MAXPGPATH);
else if (strcmp(name, "replication_user") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "replication_user") == 0)
{ {
if (strlen(value) < NAMEDATALEN) if (strlen(value) < NAMEDATALEN)
@@ -488,8 +465,6 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
} }
else if (strcmp(name, "pg_bindir") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "pg_bindir") == 0)
strncpy(options->pg_bindir, value, MAXPGPATH); strncpy(options->pg_bindir, value, MAXPGPATH);
else if (strcmp(name, "repmgr_bindir") == 0)
strncpy(options->repmgr_bindir, value, MAXPGPATH);
else if (strcmp(name, "replication_type") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "replication_type") == 0)
{ {
@@ -525,40 +500,15 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
parse_time_unit_parameter(name, value, options->recovery_min_apply_delay, error_list); parse_time_unit_parameter(name, value, options->recovery_min_apply_delay, error_list);
options->recovery_min_apply_delay_provided = true; options->recovery_min_apply_delay_provided = true;
} }
else if (strcmp(name, "archive_cleanup_command") == 0)
strncpy(options->archive_cleanup_command, value, MAXLEN);
else if (strcmp(name, "use_primary_conninfo_password") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "use_primary_conninfo_password") == 0)
options->use_primary_conninfo_password = parse_bool(value, name, error_list); options->use_primary_conninfo_password = parse_bool(value, name, error_list);
else if (strcmp(name, "passfile") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "passfile") == 0)
strncpy(options->passfile, value, sizeof(options->passfile)); strncpy(options->passfile, value, sizeof(options->passfile));
/* standby promote settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "promote_check_timeout") == 0)
options->promote_check_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
else if (strcmp(name, "promote_check_interval") == 0)
options->promote_check_interval = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
/* standby follow settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "primary_follow_timeout") == 0)
options->primary_follow_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
else if (strcmp(name, "standby_follow_timeout") == 0)
options->standby_follow_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
/* standby switchover settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "shutdown_check_timeout") == 0)
options->shutdown_check_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
else if (strcmp(name, "standby_reconnect_timeout") == 0)
options->standby_reconnect_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
/* node rejoin settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "node_rejoin_timeout") == 0)
options->node_rejoin_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
/* node check settings */ /* node check settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "archive_ready_warning") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "archive_ready_warning") == 0)
options->archive_ready_warning = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1); options->archive_ready_warning = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
else if (strcmp(name, "archive_ready_critical") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "archive_ready_critcial") == 0)
options->archive_ready_critical = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1); options->archive_ready_critical = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
else if (strcmp(name, "replication_lag_warning") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "replication_lag_warning") == 0)
options->replication_lag_warning = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1); options->replication_lag_warning = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
@@ -599,15 +549,13 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
else if (strcmp(name, "monitoring_history") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "monitoring_history") == 0)
options->monitoring_history = parse_bool(value, name, error_list); options->monitoring_history = parse_bool(value, name, error_list);
else if (strcmp(name, "degraded_monitoring_timeout") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "degraded_monitoring_timeout") == 0)
options->degraded_monitoring_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, -1); options->degraded_monitoring_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 1);
else if (strcmp(name, "async_query_timeout") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "async_query_timeout") == 0)
options->async_query_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0); options->async_query_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
else if (strcmp(name, "primary_notification_timeout") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "primary_notification_timeout") == 0)
options->primary_notification_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0); options->primary_notification_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
else if (strcmp(name, "repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "primary_follow_timeout") == 0)
options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0); options->primary_follow_timeout = repmgr_atoi(value, name, error_list, 0);
else if (strcmp(name, "repmgrd_pid_file") == 0)
strncpy(options->repmgrd_pid_file, value, MAXPGPATH);
/* witness settings */ /* witness settings */
else if (strcmp(name, "witness_sync_interval") == 0) else if (strcmp(name, "witness_sync_interval") == 0)
@@ -723,7 +671,7 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
* Raise an error if a known parameter is provided with an empty * Raise an error if a known parameter is provided with an empty
* value. Currently there's no reason why empty parameters are needed; * value. Currently there's no reason why empty parameters are needed;
* if we want to accept those, we'd need to add stricter default * if we want to accept those, we'd need to add stricter default
* checking, as currently e.g. an empty `node_id` value will be converted * checking, as currently e.g. an empty `node` value will be converted
* to '0'. * to '0'.
*/ */
if (known_parameter == true && !strlen(value)) if (known_parameter == true && !strlen(value))
@@ -789,17 +737,6 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
PQconninfoFree(conninfo_options); PQconninfoFree(conninfo_options);
} }
/* set values for parameters which default to other parameters */
/*
* From 4.1, "repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout" replaces "standby_reconnect_timeout"
* in repmgrd; fall back to "standby_reconnect_timeout" if no value explicitly provided
*/
if (options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout == -1)
{
options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout = options->standby_reconnect_timeout;
}
/* add warning about changed "barman_" parameter meanings */ /* add warning about changed "barman_" parameter meanings */
if ((options->barman_host[0] == '\0' && options->barman_server[0] != '\0') || if ((options->barman_host[0] == '\0' && options->barman_server[0] != '\0') ||
(options->barman_host[0] != '\0' && options->barman_server[0] == '\0')) (options->barman_host[0] != '\0' && options->barman_server[0] == '\0'))
@@ -824,12 +761,6 @@ _parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, ItemList *error_list, ItemList *
item_list_append(error_list, item_list_append(error_list,
_("\replication_lag_critical\" must be greater than \"replication_lag_warning\"")); _("\replication_lag_critical\" must be greater than \"replication_lag_warning\""));
} }
if (options->standby_reconnect_timeout < options->node_rejoin_timeout)
{
item_list_append(error_list,
_("\"standby_reconnect_timeout\" must be equal to or greater than \"node_rejoin_timeout\""));
}
} }
@@ -994,11 +925,12 @@ parse_time_unit_parameter(const char *name, const char *value, char *dest, ItemL
char *ptr = NULL; char *ptr = NULL;
int targ = strtol(value, &ptr, 10); int targ = strtol(value, &ptr, 10);
if (targ < 0) if (targ < 1)
{ {
if (errors != NULL) if (errors != NULL)
{ {
item_list_append_format(errors, item_list_append_format(
errors,
_("invalid value provided for \"%s\""), _("invalid value provided for \"%s\""),
name); name);
} }
@@ -1052,16 +984,13 @@ parse_time_unit_parameter(const char *name, const char *value, char *dest, ItemL
* - promote_delay * - promote_delay
* - reconnect_attempts * - reconnect_attempts
* - reconnect_interval * - reconnect_interval
* - repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout
* - retry_promote_interval_secs * - retry_promote_interval_secs
* *
* non-changeable options (repmgrd references these from the "repmgr.nodes" * non-changeable options
* table, not the configuration file)
* *
* - node_id * - node_id
* - node_name * - node_name
* - data_directory * - data_directory
* - location
* - priority * - priority
* - replication_type * - replication_type
* *
@@ -1070,7 +999,7 @@ parse_time_unit_parameter(const char *name, const char *value, char *dest, ItemL
*/ */
bool bool
reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type) reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options)
{ {
PGconn *conn; PGconn *conn;
t_configuration_options new_options = T_CONFIGURATION_OPTIONS_INITIALIZER; t_configuration_options new_options = T_CONFIGURATION_OPTIONS_INITIALIZER;
@@ -1080,50 +1009,17 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
static ItemList config_errors = {NULL, NULL}; static ItemList config_errors = {NULL, NULL};
static ItemList config_warnings = {NULL, NULL}; static ItemList config_warnings = {NULL, NULL};
PQExpBufferData errors;
log_info(_("reloading configuration file")); log_info(_("reloading configuration file"));
_parse_config(&new_options, &config_errors, &config_warnings); _parse_config(&new_options, &config_errors, &config_warnings);
if (server_type == PRIMARY || server_type == STANDBY)
{
if (new_options.promote_command[0] == '\0')
{
item_list_append(&config_errors, _("\"promote_command\": required parameter was not found"));
}
if (new_options.follow_command[0] == '\0')
{
item_list_append(&config_errors, _("\"follow_command\": required parameter was not found"));
}
}
if (config_errors.head != NULL) if (config_errors.head != NULL)
{ {
ItemListCell *cell = NULL; /* XXX dump errors to log */
log_warning(_("unable to parse new configuration, retaining current configuration")); log_warning(_("unable to parse new configuration, retaining current configuration"));
initPQExpBuffer(&errors);
appendPQExpBufferStr(&errors,
"following errors were detected:\n");
for (cell = config_errors.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
appendPQExpBuffer(&errors,
" %s\n", cell->string);
}
log_detail("%s", errors.data);
termPQExpBuffer(&errors);
return false; return false;
} }
/* The following options cannot be changed */ /* The following options cannot be changed */
if (new_options.node_id != orig_options->node_id) if (new_options.node_id != orig_options->node_id)
@@ -1132,7 +1028,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
return false; return false;
} }
if (strncmp(new_options.node_name, orig_options->node_name, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(new_options.node_name, orig_options->node_name) != 0)
{ {
log_warning(_("\"node_name\" cannot be changed, keeping current configuration")); log_warning(_("\"node_name\" cannot be changed, keeping current configuration"));
return false; return false;
@@ -1176,7 +1072,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
} }
/* conninfo */ /* conninfo */
if (strncmp(orig_options->conninfo, new_options.conninfo, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->conninfo, new_options.conninfo) != 0)
{ {
/* Test conninfo string works */ /* Test conninfo string works */
conn = establish_db_connection(new_options.conninfo, false); conn = establish_db_connection(new_options.conninfo, false);
@@ -1203,7 +1099,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
} }
/* event_notification_command */ /* event_notification_command */
if (strncmp(orig_options->event_notification_command, new_options.event_notification_command, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->event_notification_command, new_options.event_notification_command) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->event_notification_command, new_options.event_notification_command, MAXLEN); strncpy(orig_options->event_notification_command, new_options.event_notification_command, MAXLEN);
log_info(_("\"event_notification_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.event_notification_command); log_info(_("\"event_notification_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.event_notification_command);
@@ -1212,7 +1108,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
} }
/* event_notifications */ /* event_notifications */
if (strncmp(orig_options->event_notifications_orig, new_options.event_notifications_orig, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->event_notifications_orig, new_options.event_notifications_orig) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->event_notifications_orig, new_options.event_notifications_orig, MAXLEN); strncpy(orig_options->event_notifications_orig, new_options.event_notifications_orig, MAXLEN);
log_info(_("\"event_notifications\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.event_notifications_orig); log_info(_("\"event_notifications\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.event_notifications_orig);
@@ -1232,7 +1128,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
} }
/* follow_command */ /* follow_command */
if (strncmp(orig_options->follow_command, new_options.follow_command, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->follow_command, new_options.follow_command) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->follow_command, new_options.follow_command, MAXLEN); strncpy(orig_options->follow_command, new_options.follow_command, MAXLEN);
log_info(_("\"follow_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.follow_command); log_info(_("\"follow_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.follow_command);
@@ -1269,7 +1165,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
/* promote_command */ /* promote_command */
if (strncmp(orig_options->promote_command, new_options.promote_command, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->promote_command, new_options.promote_command) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->promote_command, new_options.promote_command, MAXLEN); strncpy(orig_options->promote_command, new_options.promote_command, MAXLEN);
log_info(_("\"promote_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.promote_command); log_info(_("\"promote_command\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.promote_command);
@@ -1277,7 +1173,7 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
config_changed = true; config_changed = true;
} }
/* promote_delay (for testing use only; not documented */ /* promote_delay */
if (orig_options->promote_delay != new_options.promote_delay) if (orig_options->promote_delay != new_options.promote_delay)
{ {
orig_options->promote_delay = new_options.promote_delay; orig_options->promote_delay = new_options.promote_delay;
@@ -1304,32 +1200,23 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
config_changed = true; config_changed = true;
} }
/* repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout */
if (orig_options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout != new_options.repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout)
{
orig_options->repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout = new_options.repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout;
log_info(_("\"repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout\" is now \"%i\""), new_options.repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout);
config_changed = true;
}
/* /*
* Handle changes to logging configuration * Handle changes to logging configuration
*/ */
/* log_facility */ /* log_facility */
if (strncmp(orig_options->log_facility, new_options.log_facility, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->log_facility, new_options.log_facility) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->log_facility, new_options.log_facility, MAXLEN); strcpy(orig_options->log_facility, new_options.log_facility);
log_info(_("\"log_facility\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_facility); log_info(_("\"log_facility\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_facility);
log_config_changed = true; log_config_changed = true;
} }
/* log_file */ /* log_file */
if (strncmp(orig_options->log_file, new_options.log_file, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->log_file, new_options.log_file) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->log_file, new_options.log_file, MAXLEN); strcpy(orig_options->log_file, new_options.log_file);
log_info(_("\"log_file\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_file); log_info(_("\"log_file\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_file);
log_config_changed = true; log_config_changed = true;
@@ -1337,9 +1224,9 @@ reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type)
/* log_level */ /* log_level */
if (strncmp(orig_options->log_level, new_options.log_level, MAXLEN) != 0) if (strcmp(orig_options->log_level, new_options.log_level) != 0)
{ {
strncpy(orig_options->log_level, new_options.log_level, MAXLEN); strcpy(orig_options->log_level, new_options.log_level);
log_info(_("\"log_level\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_level); log_info(_("\"log_level\" is now \"%s\""), new_options.log_level);
log_config_changed = true; log_config_changed = true;
@@ -1405,23 +1292,13 @@ exit_with_config_file_errors(ItemList *config_errors, ItemList *config_warnings,
void void
exit_with_cli_errors(ItemList *error_list, const char *repmgr_command) exit_with_cli_errors(ItemList *error_list)
{ {
fprintf(stderr, _("The following command line errors were encountered:\n")); fprintf(stderr, _("The following command line errors were encountered:\n"));
print_item_list(error_list); print_item_list(error_list);
if (repmgr_command != NULL) fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"), progname());
{
fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" or \"%s %s --help\" for more information.\n"),
progname(),
progname(),
repmgr_command);
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"), progname());
}
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
@@ -1526,14 +1403,11 @@ repmgr_atoi(const char *value, const char *config_item, ItemList *error_list, in
* *
* https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/config-setting.html * https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/config-setting.html
*/ */
bool static bool
parse_bool(const char *s, const char *config_item, ItemList *error_list) parse_bool(const char *s, const char *config_item, ItemList *error_list)
{ {
PQExpBufferData errors; PQExpBufferData errors;
if (s == NULL)
return true;
if (strcasecmp(s, "0") == 0) if (strcasecmp(s, "0") == 0)
return false; return false;
@@ -1726,112 +1600,31 @@ clear_event_notification_list(t_configuration_options *options)
} }
int bool
parse_output_to_argv(const char *string, char ***argv_array) parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options, t_basebackup_options *backup_options, int server_version_num, ItemList *error_list)
{ {
int options_len = 0; int options_len = 0;
char *options_string = NULL; char *options_string = NULL;
char *options_string_ptr = NULL; char *options_string_ptr = NULL;
int c = 1,
argc_item = 1;
char *argv_item = NULL;
char **local_argv_array = NULL;
ItemListCell *cell;
/* /*
* Add parsed options to this list, then copy to an array to pass to * Add parsed options to this list, then copy to an array to pass to
* getopt * getopt
*/ */
ItemList option_argv = {NULL, NULL}; static ItemList option_argv = {NULL, NULL};
options_len = strlen(string) + 1; char *argv_item = NULL;
options_string = pg_malloc0(options_len); int c,
options_string_ptr = options_string; argc_item = 1;
/* Copy the string before operating on it with strtok() */
strncpy(options_string, string, options_len);
/* Extract arguments into a list and keep a count of the total */
while ((argv_item = strtok(options_string_ptr, " ")) != NULL)
{
item_list_append(&option_argv, trim(argv_item));
argc_item++;
if (options_string_ptr != NULL)
options_string_ptr = NULL;
}
pfree(options_string);
/*
* Array of argument values to pass to getopt_long - this will need to
* include an empty string as the first value (normally this would be the
* program name)
*/
local_argv_array = pg_malloc0(sizeof(char *) * (argc_item + 2));
/* Insert a blank dummy program name at the start of the array */
local_argv_array[0] = pg_malloc0(1);
/*
* Copy the previously extracted arguments from our list to the array
*/
for (cell = option_argv.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
int argv_len = strlen(cell->string) + 1;
local_argv_array[c] = (char *)pg_malloc0(argv_len);
strncpy(local_argv_array[c], cell->string, argv_len);
c++;
}
local_argv_array[c] = NULL;
item_list_free(&option_argv);
*argv_array = local_argv_array;
return argc_item;
}
void
free_parsed_argv(char ***argv_array)
{
char **local_argv_array = *argv_array;
int i = 0;
while (local_argv_array[i] != NULL)
{
pfree((char *)local_argv_array[i]);
i++;
}
pfree((char **)local_argv_array);
*argv_array = NULL;
}
bool
parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options, t_basebackup_options *backup_options, int server_version_num, ItemList *error_list)
{
bool backup_options_ok = true;
int c = 0,
argc_item = 0;
char **argv_array = NULL; char **argv_array = NULL;
ItemListCell *cell = NULL;
int optindex = 0; int optindex = 0;
struct option *long_options = NULL; struct option *long_options = NULL;
bool backup_options_ok = true;
/* We're only interested in these options */ /* We're only interested in these options */
static struct option long_options_9[] = static struct option long_options_9[] =
@@ -1857,12 +1650,56 @@ parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options, t_basebackup_opti
if (!strlen(pg_basebackup_options)) if (!strlen(pg_basebackup_options))
return backup_options_ok; return backup_options_ok;
options_len = strlen(pg_basebackup_options) + 1;
options_string = pg_malloc(options_len);
options_string_ptr = options_string;
if (server_version_num >= 100000) if (server_version_num >= 100000)
long_options = long_options_10; long_options = long_options_10;
else else
long_options = long_options_9; long_options = long_options_9;
argc_item = parse_output_to_argv(pg_basebackup_options, &argv_array); /* Copy the string before operating on it with strtok() */
strncpy(options_string, pg_basebackup_options, options_len);
/* Extract arguments into a list and keep a count of the total */
while ((argv_item = strtok(options_string_ptr, " ")) != NULL)
{
item_list_append(&option_argv, argv_item);
argc_item++;
if (options_string_ptr != NULL)
options_string_ptr = NULL;
}
/*
* Array of argument values to pass to getopt_long - this will need to
* include an empty string as the first value (normally this would be the
* program name)
*/
argv_array = pg_malloc0(sizeof(char *) * (argc_item + 2));
/* Insert a blank dummy program name at the start of the array */
argv_array[0] = pg_malloc0(1);
c = 1;
/*
* Copy the previously extracted arguments from our list to the array
*/
for (cell = option_argv.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
int argv_len = strlen(cell->string) + 1;
argv_array[c] = pg_malloc0(argv_len);
strncpy(argv_array[c], cell->string, argv_len);
c++;
}
argv_array[c] = NULL;
/* Reset getopt's optind variable */ /* Reset getopt's optind variable */
optind = 0; optind = 0;
@@ -1906,7 +1743,15 @@ parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options, t_basebackup_opti
backup_options_ok = false; backup_options_ok = false;
} }
free_parsed_argv(&argv_array); pfree(options_string);
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < argc_item + 2; i++)
pfree(argv_array[i]);
}
pfree(argv_array);
return backup_options_ok; return backup_options_ok;
} }

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* /*
* configfile.h * configfile.h
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -73,9 +73,7 @@ typedef struct
char conninfo[MAXLEN]; char conninfo[MAXLEN];
char replication_user[NAMEDATALEN]; char replication_user[NAMEDATALEN];
char data_directory[MAXPGPATH]; char data_directory[MAXPGPATH];
char config_directory[MAXPGPATH];
char pg_bindir[MAXPGPATH]; char pg_bindir[MAXPGPATH];
char repmgr_bindir[MAXPGPATH];
int replication_type; int replication_type;
/* log settings */ /* log settings */
@@ -84,32 +82,16 @@ typedef struct
char log_file[MAXLEN]; char log_file[MAXLEN];
int log_status_interval; int log_status_interval;
/* standby clone settings */ /* standby action settings */
bool use_replication_slots; bool use_replication_slots;
char pg_basebackup_options[MAXLEN]; char pg_basebackup_options[MAXLEN];
char restore_command[MAXLEN]; char restore_command[MAXLEN];
TablespaceList tablespace_mapping; TablespaceList tablespace_mapping;
char recovery_min_apply_delay[MAXLEN]; char recovery_min_apply_delay[MAXLEN];
bool recovery_min_apply_delay_provided; bool recovery_min_apply_delay_provided;
char archive_cleanup_command[MAXLEN];
bool use_primary_conninfo_password; bool use_primary_conninfo_password;
char passfile[MAXPGPATH]; char passfile[MAXPGPATH];
/* standby promote settings */
int promote_check_timeout;
int promote_check_interval;
/* standby follow settings */
int primary_follow_timeout;
int standby_follow_timeout;
/* standby switchover settings */
int shutdown_check_timeout;
int standby_reconnect_timeout;
/* node rejoin settings */
int node_rejoin_timeout;
/* node check settings */ /* node check settings */
int archive_ready_warning; int archive_ready_warning;
int archive_ready_critical; int archive_ready_critical;
@@ -132,8 +114,7 @@ typedef struct
int degraded_monitoring_timeout; int degraded_monitoring_timeout;
int async_query_timeout; int async_query_timeout;
int primary_notification_timeout; int primary_notification_timeout;
int repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout; int primary_follow_timeout;
char repmgrd_pid_file[MAXPGPATH];
/* BDR settings */ /* BDR settings */
bool bdr_local_monitoring_only; bool bdr_local_monitoring_only;
@@ -172,21 +153,11 @@ typedef struct
#define T_CONFIGURATION_OPTIONS_INITIALIZER { \ #define T_CONFIGURATION_OPTIONS_INITIALIZER { \
/* node information */ \ /* node information */ \
UNKNOWN_NODE_ID, "", "", "", "", "", "", "", REPLICATION_TYPE_PHYSICAL, \ UNKNOWN_NODE_ID, "", "", "", "", "", REPLICATION_TYPE_PHYSICAL, \
/* log settings */ \ /* log settings */ \
"", "", "", DEFAULT_LOG_STATUS_INTERVAL, \ "", "", "", DEFAULT_LOG_STATUS_INTERVAL, \
/* standby clone settings */ \ /* standby action settings */ \
false, "", "", { NULL, NULL }, "", false, "", false, "", \ false, "", "", { NULL, NULL }, "", false, false, "", \
/* standby promote settings */ \
DEFAULT_PROMOTE_CHECK_TIMEOUT, DEFAULT_PROMOTE_CHECK_INTERVAL, \
/* standby follow settings */ \
DEFAULT_PRIMARY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT, \
DEFAULT_STANDBY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT, \
/* standby switchover settings */ \
DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_CHECK_TIMEOUT, \
DEFAULT_STANDBY_RECONNECT_TIMEOUT, \
/* node rejoin settings */ \
DEFAULT_NODE_REJOIN_TIMEOUT, \
/* node check settings */ \ /* node check settings */ \
DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_READY_WARNING, DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_READY_CRITICAL, \ DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_READY_WARNING, DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_READY_CRITICAL, \
DEFAULT_REPLICATION_LAG_WARNING, DEFAULT_REPLICATION_LAG_CRITICAL, \ DEFAULT_REPLICATION_LAG_WARNING, DEFAULT_REPLICATION_LAG_CRITICAL, \
@@ -200,7 +171,7 @@ typedef struct
false, -1, \ false, -1, \
DEFAULT_ASYNC_QUERY_TIMEOUT, \ DEFAULT_ASYNC_QUERY_TIMEOUT, \
DEFAULT_PRIMARY_NOTIFICATION_TIMEOUT, \ DEFAULT_PRIMARY_NOTIFICATION_TIMEOUT, \
-1, "", \ DEFAULT_PRIMARY_FOLLOW_TIMEOUT, \
/* BDR settings */ \ /* BDR settings */ \
false, DEFAULT_BDR_RECOVERY_TIMEOUT, \ false, DEFAULT_BDR_RECOVERY_TIMEOUT, \
/* service settings */ \ /* service settings */ \
@@ -276,36 +247,30 @@ typedef struct
"", "", "", "" \ "", "", "", "" \
} }
#include "dbutils.h"
void set_progname(const char *argv0); void set_progname(const char *argv0);
const char *progname(void); const char *progname(void);
void load_config(const char *config_file, bool verbose, bool terse, t_configuration_options *options, char *argv0); void load_config(const char *config_file, bool verbose, bool terse, t_configuration_options *options, char *argv0);
bool reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options, t_server_type server_type); void parse_config(t_configuration_options *options, bool terse);
bool reload_config(t_configuration_options *orig_options);
bool parse_recovery_conf(const char *data_dir, t_recovery_conf *conf); bool parse_recovery_conf(const char *data_dir, t_recovery_conf *conf);
bool parse_bool(const char *s,
const char *config_item,
ItemList *error_list);
int repmgr_atoi(const char *s, int repmgr_atoi(const char *s,
const char *config_item, const char *config_item,
ItemList *error_list, ItemList *error_list,
int minval); int minval);
bool parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options, bool parse_pg_basebackup_options(const char *pg_basebackup_options,
t_basebackup_options *backup_options, t_basebackup_options *backup_options,
int server_version_num, int server_version_num,
ItemList *error_list); ItemList *error_list);
int parse_output_to_argv(const char *string, char ***argv_array);
void free_parsed_argv(char ***argv_array);
/* called by repmgr-client and repmgrd */ /* called by repmgr-client and repmgrd */
void exit_with_cli_errors(ItemList *error_list, const char *repmgr_command); void exit_with_cli_errors(ItemList *error_list);
void print_item_list(ItemList *item_list); void print_item_list(ItemList *item_list);
#endif /* _REPMGR_CONFIGFILE_H_ */ #endif /* _REPMGR_CONFIGFILE_H_ */

42
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh #! /bin/sh
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for repmgr 4.2. # Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for repmgr 4.0.0.
# #
# Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>. # Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>.
# #
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation # This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. # gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
# #
# Copyright (c) 2010-2018, 2ndQuadrant Ltd. # Copyright (c) 2010-2017, 2ndQuadrant Ltd.
## -------------------- ## ## -------------------- ##
## M4sh Initialization. ## ## M4sh Initialization. ##
## -------------------- ## ## -------------------- ##
@@ -582,8 +582,8 @@ MAKEFLAGS=
# Identity of this package. # Identity of this package.
PACKAGE_NAME='repmgr' PACKAGE_NAME='repmgr'
PACKAGE_TARNAME='repmgr' PACKAGE_TARNAME='repmgr'
PACKAGE_VERSION='4.2' PACKAGE_VERSION='4.0.0'
PACKAGE_STRING='repmgr 4.2' PACKAGE_STRING='repmgr 4.0.0'
PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org'
PACKAGE_URL='https://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/repmgr/' PACKAGE_URL='https://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/repmgr/'
@@ -633,6 +633,7 @@ SHELL'
ac_subst_files='' ac_subst_files=''
ac_user_opts=' ac_user_opts='
enable_option_checking enable_option_checking
with_bdr_only
' '
ac_precious_vars='build_alias ac_precious_vars='build_alias
host_alias host_alias
@@ -1178,7 +1179,7 @@ if test "$ac_init_help" = "long"; then
# Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing. # Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing.
# This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh. # This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh.
cat <<_ACEOF cat <<_ACEOF
\`configure' configures repmgr 4.2 to adapt to many kinds of systems. \`configure' configures repmgr 4.0.0 to adapt to many kinds of systems.
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
@@ -1239,10 +1240,15 @@ fi
if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then
case $ac_init_help in case $ac_init_help in
short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of repmgr 4.2:";; short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of repmgr 4.0.0:";;
esac esac
cat <<\_ACEOF cat <<\_ACEOF
Optional Packages:
--with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes]
--without-PACKAGE do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no)
--with-bdr-only BDR-only build
Some influential environment variables: Some influential environment variables:
PG_CONFIG Location to find pg_config for target PostgreSQL (default PATH) PG_CONFIG Location to find pg_config for target PostgreSQL (default PATH)
@@ -1313,14 +1319,14 @@ fi
test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status
if $ac_init_version; then if $ac_init_version; then
cat <<\_ACEOF cat <<\_ACEOF
repmgr configure 4.2 repmgr configure 4.0.0
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
Copyright (c) 2010-2018, 2ndQuadrant Ltd. Copyright (c) 2010-2017, 2ndQuadrant Ltd.
_ACEOF _ACEOF
exit exit
fi fi
@@ -1332,7 +1338,7 @@ cat >config.log <<_ACEOF
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by repmgr $as_me 4.2, which was It was created by repmgr $as_me 4.0.0, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was
$ $0 $@ $ $0 $@
@@ -1688,6 +1694,20 @@ ac_config_headers="$ac_config_headers config.h"
# Check whether --with-bdr_only was given.
if test "${with_bdr_only+set}" = set; then :
withval=$with_bdr_only;
fi
if test "x$with_bdr_only" != "x"; then :
$as_echo "#define BDR_ONLY \"1\"" >>confdefs.h
fi
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for a sed that does not truncate output" >&5 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for a sed that does not truncate output" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for a sed that does not truncate output... " >&6; } $as_echo_n "checking for a sed that does not truncate output... " >&6; }
if ${ac_cv_path_SED+:} false; then : if ${ac_cv_path_SED+:} false; then :
@@ -2359,7 +2379,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
# report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their # report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their
# values after options handling. # values after options handling.
ac_log=" ac_log="
This file was extended by repmgr $as_me 4.2, which was This file was extended by repmgr $as_me 4.0.0, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was
CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES
@@ -2422,7 +2442,7 @@ _ACEOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`" ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`"
ac_cs_version="\\ ac_cs_version="\\
repmgr config.status 4.2 repmgr config.status 4.0.0
configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69, configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69,
with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\" with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\"

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@@ -1,11 +1,17 @@
AC_INIT([repmgr], [4.2], [pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org], [repmgr], [https://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/repmgr/]) AC_INIT([repmgr], [4.0.0], [pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org], [repmgr], [https://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/repmgr/])
AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (c) 2010-2018, 2ndQuadrant Ltd.]) AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (c) 2010-2017, 2ndQuadrant Ltd.])
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_ARG_VAR([PG_CONFIG], [Location to find pg_config for target PostgreSQL (default PATH)]) AC_ARG_VAR([PG_CONFIG], [Location to find pg_config for target PostgreSQL (default PATH)])
AC_ARG_WITH([bdr_only], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-bdr-only], [BDR-only build])])
AS_IF([test "x$with_bdr_only" != "x"],
[AC_DEFINE([BDR_ONLY], ["1"], [Only build repmgr for BDR])]
)
AC_PROG_SED AC_PROG_SED
if test -z "$PG_CONFIG"; then if test -z "$PG_CONFIG"; then

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* controldata.c * controldata.c
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
@@ -37,8 +37,13 @@ get_system_identifier(const char *data_directory)
uint64 system_identifier = UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER; uint64 system_identifier = UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER;
control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory); control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory);
system_identifier = control_file_info->system_identifier;
if (control_file_info->control_file_processed == true)
system_identifier = control_file_info->control_file->system_identifier;
else
system_identifier = UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER;
pfree(control_file_info->control_file);
pfree(control_file_info); pfree(control_file_info);
return system_identifier; return system_identifier;
@@ -52,8 +57,13 @@ get_db_state(const char *data_directory)
control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory); control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory);
state = control_file_info->state; if (control_file_info->control_file_processed == true)
state = control_file_info->control_file->state;
else
/* if we were unable to parse the control file, assume DB is shut down */
state = DB_SHUTDOWNED;
pfree(control_file_info->control_file);
pfree(control_file_info); pfree(control_file_info);
return state; return state;
@@ -68,8 +78,12 @@ get_latest_checkpoint_location(const char *data_directory)
control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory); control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory);
checkPoint = control_file_info->checkPoint; if (control_file_info->control_file_processed == false)
return InvalidXLogRecPtr;
checkPoint = control_file_info->control_file->checkPoint;
pfree(control_file_info->control_file);
pfree(control_file_info); pfree(control_file_info);
return checkPoint; return checkPoint;
@@ -84,8 +98,16 @@ get_data_checksum_version(const char *data_directory)
control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory); control_file_info = get_controlfile(data_directory);
data_checksum_version = (int) control_file_info->data_checksum_version; if (control_file_info->control_file_processed == false)
{
data_checksum_version = -1;
}
else
{
data_checksum_version = (int) control_file_info->control_file->data_checksum_version;
}
pfree(control_file_info->control_file);
pfree(control_file_info); pfree(control_file_info);
return data_checksum_version; return data_checksum_version;
@@ -117,109 +139,33 @@ describe_db_state(DBState state)
/* /*
* We maintain our own version of get_controlfile() as we need cross-version * we maintain our own version of get_controlfile() as we need cross-version
* compatibility, and also don't care if the file isn't readable. * compatibility, and also don't care if the file isn't readable.
*/ */
static ControlFileInfo * static ControlFileInfo *
get_controlfile(const char *DataDir) get_controlfile(const char *DataDir)
{ {
ControlFileInfo *control_file_info; ControlFileInfo *control_file_info;
FILE *fp = NULL; int fd;
int fd, ret, version_num;
char PgVersionPath[MAXPGPATH] = "";
char ControlFilePath[MAXPGPATH] = ""; char ControlFilePath[MAXPGPATH] = "";
char file_version_string[64] = "";
long file_major, file_minor;
char *endptr = NULL;
void *ControlFileDataPtr = NULL;
int expected_size = 0;
control_file_info = palloc0(sizeof(ControlFileInfo)); control_file_info = palloc0(sizeof(ControlFileInfo));
/* set default values */
control_file_info->control_file_processed = false; control_file_info->control_file_processed = false;
control_file_info->system_identifier = UNKNOWN_SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER; control_file_info->control_file = palloc0(sizeof(ControlFileData));
control_file_info->state = DB_SHUTDOWNED;
control_file_info->checkPoint = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
control_file_info->data_checksum_version = -1;
/*
* Read PG_VERSION, as we'll need to determine which struct to read
* the control file contents into
*/
snprintf(PgVersionPath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/PG_VERSION", DataDir);
fp = fopen(PgVersionPath, "r");
if (fp == NULL)
{
log_warning(_("could not open file \"%s\" for reading"),
PgVersionPath);
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno));
return control_file_info;
}
file_version_string[0] = '\0';
ret = fscanf(fp, "%63s", file_version_string);
fclose(fp);
if (ret != 1 || endptr == file_version_string)
{
log_warning(_("unable to determine major version number from PG_VERSION"));
return control_file_info;
}
file_major = strtol(file_version_string, &endptr, 10);
file_minor = 0;
if (*endptr == '.')
file_minor = strtol(endptr + 1, NULL, 10);
version_num = ((int) file_major * 10000) + ((int) file_minor * 100);
if (version_num < 90300)
{
log_warning(_("Data directory appears to be initialised for %s"), file_version_string);
return control_file_info;
}
snprintf(ControlFilePath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/global/pg_control", DataDir); snprintf(ControlFilePath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/global/pg_control", DataDir);
if ((fd = open(ControlFilePath, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) == -1) if ((fd = open(ControlFilePath, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) == -1)
{ {
log_warning(_("could not open file \"%s\" for reading"), log_debug("could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %s",
ControlFilePath); ControlFilePath, strerror(errno));
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno));
return control_file_info; return control_file_info;
} }
if (read(fd, control_file_info->control_file, sizeof(ControlFileData)) != sizeof(ControlFileData))
if (version_num >= 90500)
{ {
expected_size = sizeof(ControlFileData95); log_debug("could not read file \"%s\": %s",
ControlFileDataPtr = palloc0(expected_size); ControlFilePath, strerror(errno));
}
else if (version_num >= 90400)
{
expected_size = sizeof(ControlFileData94);
ControlFileDataPtr = palloc0(expected_size);
}
else if (version_num >= 90300)
{
expected_size = sizeof(ControlFileData93);
ControlFileDataPtr = palloc0(expected_size);
}
if (read(fd, ControlFileDataPtr, expected_size) != expected_size)
{
log_warning(_("could not read file \"%s\""),
ControlFilePath);
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno));
return control_file_info; return control_file_info;
} }
@@ -227,41 +173,6 @@ get_controlfile(const char *DataDir)
control_file_info->control_file_processed = true; control_file_info->control_file_processed = true;
if (version_num >= 110000)
{
ControlFileData11 *ptr = (struct ControlFileData11 *)ControlFileDataPtr;
control_file_info->system_identifier = ptr->system_identifier;
control_file_info->state = ptr->state;
control_file_info->checkPoint = ptr->checkPoint;
control_file_info->data_checksum_version = ptr->data_checksum_version;
}
else if (version_num >= 90500)
{
ControlFileData95 *ptr = (struct ControlFileData95 *)ControlFileDataPtr;
control_file_info->system_identifier = ptr->system_identifier;
control_file_info->state = ptr->state;
control_file_info->checkPoint = ptr->checkPoint;
control_file_info->data_checksum_version = ptr->data_checksum_version;
}
else if (version_num >= 90400)
{
ControlFileData94 *ptr = (struct ControlFileData94 *)ControlFileDataPtr;
control_file_info->system_identifier = ptr->system_identifier;
control_file_info->state = ptr->state;
control_file_info->checkPoint = ptr->checkPoint;
control_file_info->data_checksum_version = ptr->data_checksum_version;
}
else if (version_num >= 90300)
{
ControlFileData93 *ptr = (struct ControlFileData93 *)ControlFileDataPtr;
control_file_info->system_identifier = ptr->system_identifier;
control_file_info->state = ptr->state;
control_file_info->checkPoint = ptr->checkPoint;
control_file_info->data_checksum_version = ptr->data_checksum_version;
}
pfree(ControlFileDataPtr);
/* /*
* We don't check the CRC here as we're potentially checking a pg_control * We don't check the CRC here as we're potentially checking a pg_control
* file from a different PostgreSQL version to the one repmgr was compiled * file from a different PostgreSQL version to the one repmgr was compiled

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* controldata.h * controldata.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
@@ -12,326 +12,12 @@
#include "postgres_fe.h" #include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "catalog/pg_control.h" #include "catalog/pg_control.h"
/*
* A simplified representation of pg_control containing only those fields
* required by repmgr.
*/
typedef struct typedef struct
{ {
bool control_file_processed; bool control_file_processed;
uint64 system_identifier; ControlFileData *control_file;
DBState state;
XLogRecPtr checkPoint;
uint32 data_checksum_version;
} ControlFileInfo; } ControlFileInfo;
/* Same for 9.3, 9.4 */
typedef struct CheckPoint93
{
XLogRecPtr redo; /* next RecPtr available when we began to
* create CheckPoint (i.e. REDO start point) */
TimeLineID ThisTimeLineID; /* current TLI */
TimeLineID PrevTimeLineID; /* previous TLI, if this record begins a new
* timeline (equals ThisTimeLineID otherwise) */
bool fullPageWrites; /* current full_page_writes */
uint32 nextXidEpoch; /* higher-order bits of nextXid */
TransactionId nextXid; /* next free XID */
Oid nextOid; /* next free OID */
MultiXactId nextMulti; /* next free MultiXactId */
MultiXactOffset nextMultiOffset; /* next free MultiXact offset */
TransactionId oldestXid; /* cluster-wide minimum datfrozenxid */
Oid oldestXidDB; /* database with minimum datfrozenxid */
MultiXactId oldestMulti; /* cluster-wide minimum datminmxid */
Oid oldestMultiDB; /* database with minimum datminmxid */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of checkpoint */
TransactionId oldestActiveXid;
} CheckPoint93;
/* Same for 9.5, 9.6, 10, HEAD */
typedef struct CheckPoint95
{
XLogRecPtr redo; /* next RecPtr available when we began to
* create CheckPoint (i.e. REDO start point) */
TimeLineID ThisTimeLineID; /* current TLI */
TimeLineID PrevTimeLineID; /* previous TLI, if this record begins a new
* timeline (equals ThisTimeLineID otherwise) */
bool fullPageWrites; /* current full_page_writes */
uint32 nextXidEpoch; /* higher-order bits of nextXid */
TransactionId nextXid; /* next free XID */
Oid nextOid; /* next free OID */
MultiXactId nextMulti; /* next free MultiXactId */
MultiXactOffset nextMultiOffset; /* next free MultiXact offset */
TransactionId oldestXid; /* cluster-wide minimum datfrozenxid */
Oid oldestXidDB; /* database with minimum datfrozenxid */
MultiXactId oldestMulti; /* cluster-wide minimum datminmxid */
Oid oldestMultiDB; /* database with minimum datminmxid */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of checkpoint */
TransactionId oldestCommitTsXid; /* oldest Xid with valid commit
* timestamp */
TransactionId newestCommitTsXid; /* newest Xid with valid commit
* timestamp */
TransactionId oldestActiveXid;
} CheckPoint95;
typedef struct ControlFileData93
{
uint64 system_identifier;
uint32 pg_control_version; /* PG_CONTROL_VERSION */
uint32 catalog_version_no; /* see catversion.h */
DBState state; /* see enum above */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of last pg_control update */
XLogRecPtr checkPoint; /* last check point record ptr */
XLogRecPtr prevCheckPoint; /* previous check point record ptr */
CheckPoint93 checkPointCopy; /* copy of last check point record */
XLogRecPtr unloggedLSN; /* current fake LSN value, for unlogged rels */
XLogRecPtr minRecoveryPoint;
TimeLineID minRecoveryPointTLI;
XLogRecPtr backupStartPoint;
XLogRecPtr backupEndPoint;
bool backupEndRequired;
int wal_level;
int MaxConnections;
int max_prepared_xacts;
int max_locks_per_xact;
uint32 maxAlign; /* alignment requirement for tuples */
double floatFormat; /* constant 1234567.0 */
uint32 blcksz; /* data block size for this DB */
uint32 relseg_size; /* blocks per segment of large relation */
uint32 xlog_blcksz; /* block size within WAL files */
uint32 xlog_seg_size; /* size of each WAL segment */
uint32 nameDataLen; /* catalog name field width */
uint32 indexMaxKeys; /* max number of columns in an index */
uint32 toast_max_chunk_size; /* chunk size in TOAST tables */
/* flag indicating internal format of timestamp, interval, time */
bool enableIntTimes; /* int64 storage enabled? */
/* flags indicating pass-by-value status of various types */
bool float4ByVal; /* float4 pass-by-value? */
bool float8ByVal; /* float8, int8, etc pass-by-value? */
/* Are data pages protected by checksums? Zero if no checksum version */
uint32 data_checksum_version;
} ControlFileData93;
/*
* Following fields added since 9.3:
*
* int max_worker_processes;
* int max_prepared_xacts;
* int max_locks_per_xact;
*
*/
typedef struct ControlFileData94
{
uint64 system_identifier;
uint32 pg_control_version; /* PG_CONTROL_VERSION */
uint32 catalog_version_no; /* see catversion.h */
DBState state; /* see enum above */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of last pg_control update */
XLogRecPtr checkPoint; /* last check point record ptr */
XLogRecPtr prevCheckPoint; /* previous check point record ptr */
CheckPoint93 checkPointCopy; /* copy of last check point record */
XLogRecPtr unloggedLSN; /* current fake LSN value, for unlogged rels */
XLogRecPtr minRecoveryPoint;
TimeLineID minRecoveryPointTLI;
XLogRecPtr backupStartPoint;
XLogRecPtr backupEndPoint;
bool backupEndRequired;
int wal_level;
bool wal_log_hints;
int MaxConnections;
int max_worker_processes;
int max_prepared_xacts;
int max_locks_per_xact;
uint32 maxAlign; /* alignment requirement for tuples */
double floatFormat; /* constant 1234567.0 */
uint32 blcksz; /* data block size for this DB */
uint32 relseg_size; /* blocks per segment of large relation */
uint32 xlog_blcksz; /* block size within WAL files */
uint32 xlog_seg_size; /* size of each WAL segment */
uint32 nameDataLen; /* catalog name field width */
uint32 indexMaxKeys; /* max number of columns in an index */
uint32 toast_max_chunk_size; /* chunk size in TOAST tables */
uint32 loblksize; /* chunk size in pg_largeobject */
bool enableIntTimes; /* int64 storage enabled? */
bool float4ByVal; /* float4 pass-by-value? */
bool float8ByVal; /* float8, int8, etc pass-by-value? */
/* Are data pages protected by checksums? Zero if no checksum version */
uint32 data_checksum_version;
} ControlFileData94;
/*
* Following field added since 9.4:
*
* bool track_commit_timestamp;
*
* Unchanged in 9.6
*
* In 10, following field appended *after* "data_checksum_version":
*
* char mock_authentication_nonce[MOCK_AUTH_NONCE_LEN];
*
* (but we don't care about that)
*/
typedef struct ControlFileData95
{
uint64 system_identifier;
uint32 pg_control_version; /* PG_CONTROL_VERSION */
uint32 catalog_version_no; /* see catversion.h */
DBState state; /* see enum above */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of last pg_control update */
XLogRecPtr checkPoint; /* last check point record ptr */
XLogRecPtr prevCheckPoint; /* previous check point record ptr */
CheckPoint95 checkPointCopy; /* copy of last check point record */
XLogRecPtr unloggedLSN; /* current fake LSN value, for unlogged rels */
XLogRecPtr minRecoveryPoint;
TimeLineID minRecoveryPointTLI;
XLogRecPtr backupStartPoint;
XLogRecPtr backupEndPoint;
bool backupEndRequired;
int wal_level;
bool wal_log_hints;
int MaxConnections;
int max_worker_processes;
int max_prepared_xacts;
int max_locks_per_xact;
bool track_commit_timestamp;
uint32 maxAlign; /* alignment requirement for tuples */
double floatFormat; /* constant 1234567.0 */
uint32 blcksz; /* data block size for this DB */
uint32 relseg_size; /* blocks per segment of large relation */
uint32 xlog_blcksz; /* block size within WAL files */
uint32 xlog_seg_size; /* size of each WAL segment */
uint32 nameDataLen; /* catalog name field width */
uint32 indexMaxKeys; /* max number of columns in an index */
uint32 toast_max_chunk_size; /* chunk size in TOAST tables */
uint32 loblksize; /* chunk size in pg_largeobject */
bool enableIntTimes; /* int64 storage enabled? */
bool float4ByVal; /* float4 pass-by-value? */
bool float8ByVal; /* float8, int8, etc pass-by-value? */
uint32 data_checksum_version;
} ControlFileData95;
/*
* Following field removed in 11:
*
* XLogRecPtr prevCheckPoint;
*
* In 10, following field appended *after* "data_checksum_version":
*
* char mock_authentication_nonce[MOCK_AUTH_NONCE_LEN];
*
* (but we don't care about that)
*/
typedef struct ControlFileData11
{
uint64 system_identifier;
uint32 pg_control_version; /* PG_CONTROL_VERSION */
uint32 catalog_version_no; /* see catversion.h */
DBState state; /* see enum above */
pg_time_t time; /* time stamp of last pg_control update */
XLogRecPtr checkPoint; /* last check point record ptr */
CheckPoint95 checkPointCopy; /* copy of last check point record */
XLogRecPtr unloggedLSN; /* current fake LSN value, for unlogged rels */
XLogRecPtr minRecoveryPoint;
TimeLineID minRecoveryPointTLI;
XLogRecPtr backupStartPoint;
XLogRecPtr backupEndPoint;
bool backupEndRequired;
int wal_level;
bool wal_log_hints;
int MaxConnections;
int max_worker_processes;
int max_prepared_xacts;
int max_locks_per_xact;
bool track_commit_timestamp;
uint32 maxAlign; /* alignment requirement for tuples */
double floatFormat; /* constant 1234567.0 */
uint32 blcksz; /* data block size for this DB */
uint32 relseg_size; /* blocks per segment of large relation */
uint32 xlog_blcksz; /* block size within WAL files */
uint32 xlog_seg_size; /* size of each WAL segment */
uint32 nameDataLen; /* catalog name field width */
uint32 indexMaxKeys; /* max number of columns in an index */
uint32 toast_max_chunk_size; /* chunk size in TOAST tables */
uint32 loblksize; /* chunk size in pg_largeobject */
bool enableIntTimes; /* int64 storage enabled? */
bool float4ByVal; /* float4 pass-by-value? */
bool float8ByVal; /* float8, int8, etc pass-by-value? */
uint32 data_checksum_version;
} ControlFileData11;
extern DBState get_db_state(const char *data_directory); extern DBState get_db_state(const char *data_directory);
extern const char *describe_db_state(DBState state); extern const char *describe_db_state(DBState state);
extern int get_data_checksum_version(const char *data_directory); extern int get_data_checksum_version(const char *data_directory);

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* /*
* dbutils.h * dbutils.h
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -28,10 +28,8 @@
#include "strutil.h" #include "strutil.h"
#include "voting.h" #include "voting.h"
#define REPMGR_NODES_COLUMNS "n.node_id, n.type, n.upstream_node_id, n.node_name, n.conninfo, n.repluser, n.slot_name, n.location, n.priority, n.active, n.config_file, '' AS upstream_node_name " #define REPMGR_NODES_COLUMNS "node_id, type, upstream_node_id, node_name, conninfo, repluser, slot_name, location, priority, active, config_file, '' AS upstream_node_name "
#define BDR2_NODES_COLUMNS "node_sysid, node_timeline, node_dboid, node_name, node_local_dsn, ''" #define BDR_NODES_COLUMNS "node_sysid, node_timeline, node_dboid, node_status, node_name, node_local_dsn, node_init_from_dsn, node_read_only, node_seq_id"
#define BDR3_NODES_COLUMNS "ns.node_id, 0, 0, ns.node_name, ns.interface_connstr, ns.peer_state_name"
#define ERRBUFF_SIZE 512 #define ERRBUFF_SIZE 512
@@ -76,19 +74,10 @@ typedef enum
{ {
NODE_STATUS_UNKNOWN = -1, NODE_STATUS_UNKNOWN = -1,
NODE_STATUS_UP, NODE_STATUS_UP,
NODE_STATUS_SHUTTING_DOWN,
NODE_STATUS_DOWN, NODE_STATUS_DOWN,
NODE_STATUS_UNCLEAN_SHUTDOWN NODE_STATUS_UNCLEAN_SHUTDOWN
} NodeStatus; } NodeStatus;
typedef enum
{
CONN_UNKNOWN = -1,
CONN_OK,
CONN_BAD,
CONN_ERROR
} ConnectionStatus;
typedef enum typedef enum
{ {
SLOT_UNKNOWN = -1, SLOT_UNKNOWN = -1,
@@ -96,14 +85,6 @@ typedef enum
SLOT_ACTIVE SLOT_ACTIVE
} ReplSlotStatus; } ReplSlotStatus;
typedef enum
{
BACKUP_STATE_UNKNOWN = -1,
BACKUP_STATE_IN_BACKUP,
BACKUP_STATE_NO_BACKUP
} BackupState;
/* /*
* Struct to store node information * Struct to store node information
*/ */
@@ -193,13 +174,11 @@ typedef struct s_event_info
{ {
char *node_name; char *node_name;
char *conninfo_str; char *conninfo_str;
int node_id;
} t_event_info; } t_event_info;
#define T_EVENT_INFO_INITIALIZER { \ #define T_EVENT_INFO_INITIALIZER { \
NULL, \ NULL, \
NULL, \ NULL \
UNKNOWN_NODE_ID \
} }
@@ -247,14 +226,18 @@ typedef struct s_bdr_node_info
char node_sysid[MAXLEN]; char node_sysid[MAXLEN];
uint32 node_timeline; uint32 node_timeline;
uint32 node_dboid; uint32 node_dboid;
char node_status;
char node_name[MAXLEN]; char node_name[MAXLEN];
char node_local_dsn[MAXLEN]; char node_local_dsn[MAXLEN];
char peer_state_name[MAXLEN]; char node_init_from_dsn[MAXLEN];
bool read_only;
uint32 node_seq_id;
} t_bdr_node_info; } t_bdr_node_info;
#define T_BDR_NODE_INFO_INITIALIZER { \ #define T_BDR_NODE_INFO_INITIALIZER { \
"", InvalidOid, InvalidOid, \ "", InvalidOid, InvalidOid, \
"", "", "" \ '?', "", "", "", \
false, -1 \
} }
@@ -327,21 +310,6 @@ typedef struct
UNKNOWN_TIMELINE_ID, \ UNKNOWN_TIMELINE_ID, \
InvalidXLogRecPtr \ InvalidXLogRecPtr \
} }
typedef struct RepmgrdInfo {
int node_id;
int pid;
char pid_text[MAXLEN];
char pid_file[MAXLEN];
bool pg_running;
char pg_running_text[MAXLEN];
bool running;
char repmgrd_running[MAXLEN];
bool paused;
} RepmgrdInfo;
/* global variables */ /* global variables */
extern int server_version_num; extern int server_version_num;
@@ -364,6 +332,9 @@ bool atobool(const char *value);
PGconn *establish_db_connection(const char *conninfo, PGconn *establish_db_connection(const char *conninfo,
const bool exit_on_error); const bool exit_on_error);
PGconn *establish_db_connection_quiet(const char *conninfo); PGconn *establish_db_connection_quiet(const char *conninfo);
PGconn *establish_db_connection_as_user(const char *conninfo,
const char *user,
const bool exit_on_error);
PGconn *establish_db_connection_by_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, PGconn *establish_db_connection_by_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list,
const bool exit_on_error); const bool exit_on_error);
@@ -374,11 +345,10 @@ PGconn *get_primary_connection(PGconn *standby_conn, int *primary_id, char *p
PGconn *get_primary_connection_quiet(PGconn *standby_conn, int *primary_id, char *primary_conninfo_out); PGconn *get_primary_connection_quiet(PGconn *standby_conn, int *primary_id, char *primary_conninfo_out);
bool is_superuser_connection(PGconn *conn, t_connection_user *userinfo); bool is_superuser_connection(PGconn *conn, t_connection_user *userinfo);
void close_connection(PGconn **conn);
/* conninfo manipulation functions */ /* conninfo manipulation functions */
bool get_conninfo_value(const char *conninfo, const char *keyword, char *output); bool get_conninfo_value(const char *conninfo, const char *keyword, char *output);
bool get_conninfo_default_value(const char *param, char *output, int maxlen);
void initialize_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, bool set_defaults); void initialize_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, bool set_defaults);
void free_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list); void free_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list);
void copy_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *dest_list, t_conninfo_param_list *source_list); void copy_conninfo_params(t_conninfo_param_list *dest_list, t_conninfo_param_list *source_list);
@@ -386,11 +356,10 @@ void conn_to_param_list(PGconn *conn, t_conninfo_param_list *param_list);
void param_set(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param, const char *value); void param_set(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param, const char *value);
void param_set_ine(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param, const char *value); void param_set_ine(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param, const char *value);
char *param_get(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param); char *param_get(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, const char *param);
bool parse_conninfo_string(const char *conninfo_str, t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, char **errmsg, bool ignore_local_params); bool parse_conninfo_string(const char *conninfo_str, t_conninfo_param_list *param_list, char *errmsg, bool ignore_local_params);
char *param_list_to_string(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list); char *param_list_to_string(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list);
bool has_passfile(void); bool has_passfile(void);
/* transaction functions */ /* transaction functions */
bool begin_transaction(PGconn *conn); bool begin_transaction(PGconn *conn);
bool commit_transaction(PGconn *conn); bool commit_transaction(PGconn *conn);
@@ -400,8 +369,10 @@ bool check_cluster_schema(PGconn *conn);
/* GUC manipulation functions */ /* GUC manipulation functions */
bool set_config(PGconn *conn, const char *config_param, const char *config_value); bool set_config(PGconn *conn, const char *config_param, const char *config_value);
bool set_config_bool(PGconn *conn, const char *config_param, bool state); bool set_config_bool(PGconn *conn, const char *config_param, bool state);
int guc_set(PGconn *conn, const char *parameter, const char *op, const char *value); int guc_set(PGconn *conn, const char *parameter, const char *op,
int guc_set_typed(PGconn *conn, const char *parameter, const char *op, const char *value, const char *datatype); const char *value);
int guc_set_typed(PGconn *conn, const char *parameter, const char *op,
const char *value, const char *datatype);
bool get_pg_setting(PGconn *conn, const char *setting, char *output); bool get_pg_setting(PGconn *conn, const char *setting, char *output);
/* server information functions */ /* server information functions */
@@ -409,16 +380,11 @@ bool get_cluster_size(PGconn *conn, char *size);
int get_server_version(PGconn *conn, char *server_version); int get_server_version(PGconn *conn, char *server_version);
RecoveryType get_recovery_type(PGconn *conn); RecoveryType get_recovery_type(PGconn *conn);
int get_primary_node_id(PGconn *conn); int get_primary_node_id(PGconn *conn);
bool can_use_pg_rewind(PGconn *conn, const char *data_directory, PQExpBufferData *reason);
int get_ready_archive_files(PGconn *conn, const char *data_directory); int get_ready_archive_files(PGconn *conn, const char *data_directory);
bool identify_system(PGconn *repl_conn, t_system_identification *identification); bool identify_system(PGconn *repl_conn, t_system_identification *identification);
bool repmgrd_set_local_node_id(PGconn *conn, int local_node_id); bool repmgrd_set_local_node_id(PGconn *conn, int local_node_id);
int repmgrd_get_local_node_id(PGconn *conn); int repmgrd_get_local_node_id(PGconn *conn);
BackupState server_in_exclusive_backup_mode(PGconn *conn);
void repmgrd_set_pid(PGconn *conn, pid_t repmgrd_pid, const char *pidfile);
pid_t repmgrd_get_pid(PGconn *conn);
bool repmgrd_is_running(PGconn *conn);
bool repmgrd_is_paused(PGconn *conn);
bool repmgrd_pause(PGconn *conn, bool pause);
/* extension functions */ /* extension functions */
ExtensionStatus get_repmgr_extension_status(PGconn *conn); ExtensionStatus get_repmgr_extension_status(PGconn *conn);
@@ -433,20 +399,17 @@ t_server_type parse_node_type(const char *type);
const char *get_node_type_string(t_server_type type); const char *get_node_type_string(t_server_type type);
RecordStatus get_node_record(PGconn *conn, int node_id, t_node_info *node_info); RecordStatus get_node_record(PGconn *conn, int node_id, t_node_info *node_info);
RecordStatus get_node_record_with_upstream(PGconn *conn, int node_id, t_node_info *node_info);
RecordStatus get_node_record_by_name(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name, t_node_info *node_info); RecordStatus get_node_record_by_name(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name, t_node_info *node_info);
t_node_info *get_node_record_pointer(PGconn *conn, int node_id); t_node_info *get_node_record_pointer(PGconn *conn, int node_id);
bool get_local_node_record(PGconn *conn, int node_id, t_node_info *node_info); bool get_local_node_record(PGconn *conn, int node_id, t_node_info *node_info);
bool get_primary_node_record(PGconn *conn, t_node_info *node_info); bool get_primary_node_record(PGconn *conn, t_node_info *node_info);
bool get_all_node_records(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list); void get_all_node_records(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list);
void get_downstream_node_records(PGconn *conn, int node_id, NodeInfoList *nodes); void get_downstream_node_records(PGconn *conn, int node_id, NodeInfoList *nodes);
void get_active_sibling_node_records(PGconn *conn, int node_id, int upstream_node_id, NodeInfoList *node_list); void get_active_sibling_node_records(PGconn *conn, int node_id, int upstream_node_id, NodeInfoList *node_list);
void get_node_records_by_priority(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list); void get_node_records_by_priority(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list);
bool get_all_node_records_with_upstream(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list); void get_all_node_records_with_upstream(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list);
bool get_downstream_nodes_with_missing_slot(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, NodeInfoList *noede_list);
bool create_node_record(PGconn *conn, char *repmgr_action, t_node_info *node_info); bool create_node_record(PGconn *conn, char *repmgr_action, t_node_info *node_info);
bool update_node_record(PGconn *conn, char *repmgr_action, t_node_info *node_info); bool update_node_record(PGconn *conn, char *repmgr_action, t_node_info *node_info);
@@ -455,14 +418,13 @@ bool truncate_node_records(PGconn *conn);
bool update_node_record_set_active(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, bool active); bool update_node_record_set_active(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, bool active);
bool update_node_record_set_primary(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id); bool update_node_record_set_primary(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id);
bool update_node_record_set_active_standby(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id);
bool update_node_record_set_upstream(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, int new_upstream_node_id); bool update_node_record_set_upstream(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, int new_upstream_node_id);
bool update_node_record_status(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, char *type, int upstream_node_id, bool active); bool update_node_record_status(PGconn *conn, int this_node_id, char *type, int upstream_node_id, bool active);
bool update_node_record_conn_priority(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options); bool update_node_record_conn_priority(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options);
bool update_node_record_slot_name(PGconn *primary_conn, int node_id, char *slot_name);
bool witness_copy_node_records(PGconn *primary_conn, PGconn *witness_conn); bool witness_copy_node_records(PGconn *primary_conn, PGconn *witness_conn);
void clear_node_info_list(NodeInfoList *nodes); void clear_node_info_list(NodeInfoList *nodes);
/* PostgreSQL configuration file location functions */ /* PostgreSQL configuration file location functions */
@@ -475,15 +437,11 @@ void config_file_list_add(t_configfile_list *list, const char *file, const char
bool create_event_record(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details); bool create_event_record(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details);
bool create_event_notification(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details); bool create_event_notification(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details);
bool create_event_notification_extended(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details, t_event_info *event_info); bool create_event_notification_extended(PGconn *conn, t_configuration_options *options, int node_id, char *event, bool successful, char *details, t_event_info *event_info);
PGresult *get_event_records(PGconn *conn, int node_id, const char *node_name, const char *event, bool all, int limit);
/* replication slot functions */ /* replication slot functions */
void create_slot_name(char *slot_name, int node_id);
bool create_replication_slot(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name, int server_version_num, PQExpBufferData *error_msg); bool create_replication_slot(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name, int server_version_num, PQExpBufferData *error_msg);
bool drop_replication_slot(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name); bool drop_replication_slot(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name);
RecordStatus get_slot_record(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name, t_replication_slot *record); RecordStatus get_slot_record(PGconn *conn, char *slot_name, t_replication_slot *record);
int get_free_replication_slot_count(PGconn *conn);
int get_inactive_replication_slots(PGconn *conn, KeyValueList *list);
/* tablespace functions */ /* tablespace functions */
bool get_tablespace_name_by_location(PGconn *conn, const char *location, char *name); bool get_tablespace_name_by_location(PGconn *conn, const char *location, char *name);
@@ -494,8 +452,6 @@ int wait_connection_availability(PGconn *conn, long long timeout);
/* node availability functions */ /* node availability functions */
bool is_server_available(const char *conninfo); bool is_server_available(const char *conninfo);
bool is_server_available_params(t_conninfo_param_list *param_list);
ExecStatusType connection_ping(PGconn *conn);
/* monitoring functions */ /* monitoring functions */
void void
@@ -511,13 +467,12 @@ add_monitoring_record(PGconn *primary_conn,
long long unsigned int apply_lag_bytes long long unsigned int apply_lag_bytes
); );
int get_number_of_monitoring_records_to_delete(PGconn *primary_conn, int keep_history, int node_id); int get_number_of_monitoring_records_to_delete(PGconn *primary_conn, int keep_history);
bool delete_monitoring_records(PGconn *primary_conn, int keep_history, int node_id); bool delete_monitoring_records(PGconn *primary_conn, int keep_history);
/* node voting functions */ /* node voting functions */
void initialize_voting_term(PGconn *conn);
int get_current_term(PGconn *conn); int get_current_term(PGconn *conn);
void increment_current_term(PGconn *conn); void increment_current_term(PGconn *conn);
bool announce_candidature(PGconn *conn, t_node_info *this_node, t_node_info *other_node, int electoral_term); bool announce_candidature(PGconn *conn, t_node_info *this_node, t_node_info *other_node, int electoral_term);
@@ -534,28 +489,21 @@ void get_node_replication_stats(PGconn *conn, int server_version_num, t_node_in
bool is_downstream_node_attached(PGconn *conn, char *node_name); bool is_downstream_node_attached(PGconn *conn, char *node_name);
/* BDR functions */ /* BDR functions */
int get_bdr_version_num(void);
void get_all_bdr_node_records(PGconn *conn, BdrNodeInfoList *node_list); void get_all_bdr_node_records(PGconn *conn, BdrNodeInfoList *node_list);
RecordStatus get_bdr_node_record_by_name(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name, t_bdr_node_info *node_info); RecordStatus get_bdr_node_record_by_name(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name, t_bdr_node_info *node_info);
bool is_bdr_db(PGconn *conn, PQExpBufferData *output); bool is_bdr_db(PGconn *conn, PQExpBufferData *output);
bool is_bdr_db_quiet(PGconn *conn); bool is_bdr_db_quiet(PGconn *conn);
bool is_active_bdr_node(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name); bool is_active_bdr_node(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name);
bool is_bdr_repmgr(PGconn *conn); bool is_bdr_repmgr(PGconn *conn);
char *get_default_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn);
bool is_table_in_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn, const char *tablename, const char *set); bool is_table_in_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn, const char *tablename, const char *set);
bool add_table_to_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn, const char *tablename, const char *set); bool add_table_to_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn, const char *tablename, const char *set);
void add_extension_tables_to_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn); void add_extension_tables_to_bdr_replication_set(PGconn *conn);
bool bdr_node_name_matches(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name, PQExpBufferData *bdr_local_node_name);
bool bdr_node_exists(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name);
ReplSlotStatus get_bdr_node_replication_slot_status(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name); ReplSlotStatus get_bdr_node_replication_slot_status(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name);
void get_bdr_other_node_name(PGconn *conn, int node_id, char *name_buf); void get_bdr_other_node_name(PGconn *conn, int node_id, char *name_buf);
bool am_bdr_failover_handler(PGconn *conn, int node_id); bool am_bdr_failover_handler(PGconn *conn, int node_id);
void unset_bdr_failover_handler(PGconn *conn); void unset_bdr_failover_handler(PGconn *conn);
bool bdr_node_has_repmgr_set(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name);
bool bdr_node_set_repmgr_set(PGconn *conn, const char *node_name);
/* miscellaneous debugging functions */
const char *print_node_status(NodeStatus node_status);
const char *print_pqping_status(PGPing ping_status);
#endif /* _REPMGR_DBUTILS_H_ */ #endif /* _REPMGR_DBUTILS_H_ */

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* dirmod.c * dirmod.c
* directory handling functions * directory handling functions
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
#include <unistd.h> #include <unistd.h>
#include <dirent.h> #include <dirent.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h> #include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdio.h>
@@ -35,33 +34,34 @@
#include "dirutil.h" #include "dirutil.h"
#include "strutil.h" #include "strutil.h"
#include "log.h" #include "log.h"
#include "controldata.h"
static int unlink_dir_callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag, struct FTW *ftwbuf); static int unlink_dir_callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag, struct FTW *ftwbuf);
/* PID can be negative if backend is standalone */
typedef long pgpid_t;
/* /*
* Check if a directory exists, and if so whether it is empty. * make sure the directory either doesn't exist or is empty
* we use this function to check the new data directory and
* the directories for tablespaces
* *
* This function is used for checking both the data directory * This is the same check initdb does on the new PGDATA dir
* and tablespace directories. *
* Returns 0 if nonexistent, 1 if exists and empty, 2 if not empty,
* or -1 if trouble accessing directory
*/ */
DataDirState int
check_dir(char *path) check_dir(char *path)
{ {
DIR *chkdir = NULL; DIR *chkdir;
struct dirent *file = NULL; struct dirent *file;
int result = DIR_EMPTY; int result = 1;
errno = 0; errno = 0;
chkdir = opendir(path); chkdir = opendir(path);
if (!chkdir) if (!chkdir)
return (errno == ENOENT) ? DIR_NOENT : DIR_ERROR; return (errno == ENOENT) ? 0 : -1;
while ((file = readdir(chkdir)) != NULL) while ((file = readdir(chkdir)) != NULL)
{ {
@@ -73,15 +73,25 @@ check_dir(char *path)
} }
else else
{ {
result = DIR_NOT_EMPTY; result = 2; /* not empty */
break; break;
} }
} }
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* This fix is in mingw cvs (runtime/mingwex/dirent.c rev 1.4), but not in
* released version
*/
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
errno = 0;
#endif
closedir(chkdir); closedir(chkdir);
if (errno != 0) if (errno != 0)
return DIR_ERROR; /* some kind of I/O error? */ return -1; /* some kind of I/O error? */
return result; return result;
} }
@@ -96,13 +106,12 @@ create_dir(char *path)
if (mkdir_p(path, 0700) == 0) if (mkdir_p(path, 0700) == 0)
return true; return true;
log_error(_("unable to create directory \"%s\""), path); log_error(_("unable to create directory \"%s\": %s"),
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno)); path, strerror(errno));
return false; return false;
} }
bool bool
set_dir_permissions(char *path) set_dir_permissions(char *path)
{ {
@@ -137,6 +146,26 @@ mkdir_p(char *path, mode_t omode)
oumask = 0; oumask = 0;
retval = 0; retval = 0;
#ifdef WIN32
/* skip network and drive specifiers for win32 */
if (strlen(p) >= 2)
{
if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '/')
{
/* network drive */
p = strstr(p + 2, "/");
if (p == NULL)
return 1;
}
else if (p[1] == ':' &&
((p[0] >= 'a' && p[0] <= 'z') ||
(p[0] >= 'A' && p[0] <= 'Z')))
{
/* local drive */
p += 2;
}
}
#endif
if (p[0] == '/') /* Skip leading '/'. */ if (p[0] == '/') /* Skip leading '/'. */
++p; ++p;
@@ -213,91 +242,17 @@ is_pg_dir(char *path)
return false; return false;
} }
/*
* Attempt to determine if a PostgreSQL data directory is in use
* by reading the pidfile. This is the same mechanism used by
* "pg_ctl".
*
* This function will abort with appropriate log messages if a file error
* is encountered, as the user will need to address the situation before
* any further useful progress can be made.
*/
PgDirState
is_pg_running(char *path)
{
long pid;
FILE *pidf;
char pid_file[MAXPGPATH];
/* it's reasonable to assume the pidfile name will not change */
snprintf(pid_file, MAXPGPATH, "%s/postmaster.pid", path);
pidf = fopen(pid_file, "r");
if (pidf == NULL)
{
/*
* No PID file - PostgreSQL shouldn't be running. From 9.3 (the
* earliesty version we care about) removal of the PID file will
* cause the postmaster to shut down, so it's highly unlikely
* that PostgreSQL will still be running.
*/
if (errno == ENOENT)
{
return PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING;
}
else
{
log_error(_("unable to open PostgreSQL PID file \"%s\""), pid_file);
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno));
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
}
/*
* In the unlikely event we're unable to extract a PID from the PID file,
* log a warning but assume we're not dealing with a running instance
* as PostgreSQL should have shut itself down in these cases anyway.
*/
if (fscanf(pidf, "%ld", &pid) != 1)
{
/* Is the file empty? */
if (ftell(pidf) == 0 && feof(pidf))
{
log_warning(_("PostgreSQL PID file \"%s\" is empty"), path);
}
else
{
log_warning(_("invalid data in PostgreSQL PID file \"%s\""), path);
}
return PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING;
}
fclose(pidf);
if (pid == getpid())
return PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING;
if (pid == getppid())
return PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING;
if (kill(pid, 0) == 0)
return PG_DIR_RUNNING;
return PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING;
}
bool bool
create_pg_dir(char *path, bool force) create_pg_dir(char *path, bool force)
{ {
/* Check this directory can be used as a PGDATA dir */ bool pg_dir = false;
/* Check this directory could be used as a PGDATA dir */
switch (check_dir(path)) switch (check_dir(path))
{ {
case DIR_NOENT: case 0:
/* directory does not exist, attempt to create it */ /* dir not there, must create it */
log_info(_("creating directory \"%s\"..."), path); log_info(_("creating directory \"%s\"..."), path);
if (!create_dir(path)) if (!create_dir(path))
@@ -307,62 +262,55 @@ create_pg_dir(char *path, bool force)
return false; return false;
} }
break; break;
case DIR_EMPTY: case 1:
/* exists but empty, fix permissions and use it */ /* Present but empty, fix permissions and use it */
log_info(_("checking and correcting permissions on existing directory \"%s\""), log_info(_("checking and correcting permissions on existing directory %s"),
path); path);
if (!set_dir_permissions(path)) if (!set_dir_permissions(path))
{ {
log_error(_("unable to change permissions of directory \"%s\""), path); log_error(_("unable to change permissions of directory \"%s\":\n %s"),
log_detail("%s", strerror(errno)); path, strerror(errno));
return false; return false;
} }
break; break;
case DIR_NOT_EMPTY: case 2:
/* exists but is not empty */ /* Present and not empty */
log_warning(_("directory \"%s\" exists but is not empty"), log_warning(_("directory \"%s\" exists but is not empty"),
path); path);
if (is_pg_dir(path)) pg_dir = is_pg_dir(path);
{
if (force == true)
{
log_notice(_("-F/--force provided - deleting existing data directory \"%s\""), path);
nftw(path, unlink_dir_callback, 64, FTW_DEPTH | FTW_PHYS);
return true;
}
return false; if (pg_dir && force)
}
else
{ {
if (force == true) /* TODO: check DB state, if not running overwrite */
if (false)
{ {
log_notice(_("deleting existing directory \"%s\""), path); log_notice(_("deleting existing data directory \"%s\""), path);
nftw(path, unlink_dir_callback, 64, FTW_DEPTH | FTW_PHYS); nftw(path, unlink_dir_callback, 64, FTW_DEPTH | FTW_PHYS);
return true;
} }
/* Let it continue */
break;
}
else if (pg_dir && !force)
{
log_hint(_("This looks like a PostgreSQL directory.\n"
"If you are sure you want to clone here, "
"please check there is no PostgreSQL server "
"running and use the -F/--force option"));
return false; return false;
} }
break;
case DIR_ERROR: return false;
default:
log_error(_("could not access directory \"%s\": %s"), log_error(_("could not access directory \"%s\": %s"),
path, strerror(errno)); path, strerror(errno));
return false; return false;
} }
return true; return true;
} }
int
rmdir_recursive(char *path)
{
return nftw(path, unlink_dir_callback, 64, FTW_DEPTH | FTW_PHYS);
}
static int static int
unlink_dir_callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag, struct FTW *ftwbuf) unlink_dir_callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag, struct FTW *ftwbuf)
{ {

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* dirutil.h * dirutil.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -19,29 +19,12 @@
#ifndef _DIRUTIL_H_ #ifndef _DIRUTIL_H_
#define _DIRUTIL_H_ #define _DIRUTIL_H_
typedef enum
{
DIR_ERROR = -1,
DIR_NOENT,
DIR_EMPTY,
DIR_NOT_EMPTY
} DataDirState;
typedef enum
{
PG_DIR_ERROR = -1,
PG_DIR_NOT_RUNNING,
PG_DIR_RUNNING
} PgDirState;
extern int mkdir_p(char *path, mode_t omode); extern int mkdir_p(char *path, mode_t omode);
extern bool set_dir_permissions(char *path); extern bool set_dir_permissions(char *path);
extern DataDirState check_dir(char *path); extern int check_dir(char *path);
extern bool create_dir(char *path); extern bool create_dir(char *path);
extern bool is_pg_dir(char *path); extern bool is_pg_dir(char *path);
extern PgDirState is_pg_running(char *path);
extern bool create_pg_dir(char *path, bool force); extern bool create_pg_dir(char *path, bool force);
extern int rmdir_recursive(char *path);
#endif #endif

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@@ -2,6 +2,4 @@ HTML.index
bookindex.sgml bookindex.sgml
html-stamp html-stamp
html/ html/
nochunks.dsl
repmgr.html
version.sgml version.sgml

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ SGMLINCLUDE = -D . -D ${srcdir}
SPFLAGS += -wall -wno-unused-param -wno-empty -wfully-tagged SPFLAGS += -wall -wno-unused-param -wno-empty -wfully-tagged
JADE.html.call = $(JADE) $(JADEFLAGS) $(SPFLAGS) $(SGMLINCLUDE) $(CATALOG) -t sgml -i output-html JADE.html.call = $(JADE) $(JADEFLAGS) $(SPFLAGS) $(SGMLINCLUDE) $(CATALOG) -d stylesheet.dsl -t sgml -i output-html
ALLSGML := $(wildcard $(srcdir)/*.sgml) ALLSGML := $(wildcard $(srcdir)/*.sgml)
# to build bookindex # to build bookindex
@@ -26,15 +26,10 @@ html: html-stamp
html-stamp: repmgr.sgml $(ALLSGML) $(GENERATED_SGML) stylesheet.dsl website-docs.css html-stamp: repmgr.sgml $(ALLSGML) $(GENERATED_SGML) stylesheet.dsl website-docs.css
$(MKDIR_P) html $(MKDIR_P) html
$(JADE.html.call) -d stylesheet.dsl -i include-index $< $(JADE.html.call) -i include-index $<
cp $(srcdir)/stylesheet.css $(srcdir)/website-docs.css html/ cp $(srcdir)/stylesheet.css $(srcdir)/website-docs.css html/
touch $@ touch $@
repmgr.html: repmgr.sgml $(ALLSGML) $(GENERATED_SGML) stylesheet.dsl website-docs.css
sed '/html-index-filename/a\
(define nochunks #t)' <stylesheet.dsl >nochunks.dsl
$(JADE.html.call) -d nochunks.dsl -i include-index $< >repmgr.html
version.sgml: ${repmgr_top_builddir}/repmgr_version.h version.sgml: ${repmgr_top_builddir}/repmgr_version.h
{ \ { \
echo "<!ENTITY repmgrversion \"$(REPMGR_VERSION)\">"; \ echo "<!ENTITY repmgrversion \"$(REPMGR_VERSION)\">"; \
@@ -42,7 +37,7 @@ version.sgml: ${repmgr_top_builddir}/repmgr_version.h
HTML.index: repmgr.sgml $(ALMOSTALLSGML) stylesheet.dsl HTML.index: repmgr.sgml $(ALMOSTALLSGML) stylesheet.dsl
@$(MKDIR_P) html @$(MKDIR_P) html
$(JADE.html.call) -d stylesheet.dsl -V html-index $< $(JADE.html.call) -V html-index $<
website-docs.css: website-docs.css:
@$(MKDIR_P) html @$(MKDIR_P) html

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<appendix id="appendix-faq" xreflabel="FAQ"> <appendix id="appendix-faq" xreflabel="FAQ">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)</primary> <primary>FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)</primary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
@@ -24,9 +24,8 @@
series will no longer be actively maintained. series will no longer be actively maintained.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
&repmgr; 2.x supports PostgreSQL 9.0 ~ 9.3. While it is compatible repmgr 2.x supports PostgreSQL 9.0 ~ 9.3. While it is compatible
with PostgreSQL 9.3, we recommend using repmgr 4.x. &repmgr; 2.x is with PostgreSQL 9.3, we recommend using repmgr 4.x.
no longer maintained.
</para> </para>
</sect2> </sect2>
@@ -36,7 +35,7 @@
Replication slots, introduced in PostgreSQL 9.4, ensure that the Replication slots, introduced in PostgreSQL 9.4, ensure that the
primary server will retain WAL files until they have been consumed primary server will retain WAL files until they have been consumed
by all standby servers. This makes WAL file management much easier, by all standby servers. This makes WAL file management much easier,
and if used &repmgr; will no longer insist on a fixed minimum number and if used `repmgr` will no longer insist on a fixed minimum number
(default: 5000) of WAL files being retained. (default: 5000) of WAL files being retained.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -70,58 +69,12 @@
in a streaming replication cluster. in a streaming replication cluster.
</para> </para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-upgrades" xreflabel="Upgrading PostgreSQL with repmgr">
<title>Can &repmgr; assist with upgrading a PostgreSQL cluster?</title>
<para>
For <emphasis>minor</emphasis> version upgrades, e.g. from 9.6.7 to 9.6.8, a common
approach is to upgrade a standby to the latest version, perform a
<link linkend="performing-switchover">switchover</link> promoting it to a primary,
then upgrade the former primary.
</para>
<para>
For <emphasis>major</emphasis> version upgrades (e.g. from PostgreSQL 9.6 to PostgreSQL 10),
the traditional approach is to "reseed" a cluster by upgrading a single
node with <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgupgrade.html">pg_upgrade</ulink>
and recloning standbys from this.
</para>
<para>
To minimize downtime during major upgrades, for more recent PostgreSQL
versions (PostgreSQL 9.4 and later),
<ulink url="https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/pglogical/">pglogical</ulink>
can be used to set up a parallel cluster using the newer PostgreSQL version,
which can be kept in sync with the existing production cluster until the
new cluster is ready to be put into production.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-libdir-repmgr-error">
<title>What does this error mean: <literal>ERROR: could not access file "$libdir/repmgr"</literal>?</title>
<para>
It means the &repmgr; extension code is not installed in the
PostgreSQL application directory. This typically happens when using PostgreSQL
packages provided by a third-party vendor, which often have different
filesystem layouts.
</para>
<para>
Either use PostgreSQL packages provided by the community or 2ndQuadrant; if this
is not possible, contact your vendor for assistance.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-old-packages">
<title>How can I obtain old versions of &repmgr; packages?</title>
<para>
See appendix <xref linkend="packages-old-versions"> for details.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="faq-repmgr" xreflabel="repmgr"> <sect1 id="faq-repmgr" xreflabel="repmgr">
<title><command>repmgr</command></title> <title><command>repmgr</command></title>
<sect2 id="faq-register-existing-node" xreflabel="registering an existing node"> <sect2 id="faq-register-existing-node" xreflabel="">
<title>Can I register an existing PostgreSQL server with repmgr?</title> <title>Can I register an existing PostgreSQL server with repmgr?</title>
<para> <para>
Yes, any existing PostgreSQL server which is part of the same replication Yes, any existing PostgreSQL server which is part of the same replication
@@ -130,26 +83,6 @@
</para> </para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgr-clone-other-source" >
<title>Can I use a standby not cloned by &repmgr; as a &repmgr; node?</title>
<para>
For a standby which has been manually cloned or recovered from an external
backup manager such as Barman, the command
<command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-clone">repmgr standby clone --recovery-conf-only</link></command>
can be used to create the correct <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file for
use with &repmgr; (and will create a replication slot if required). Once this has been done,
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">register the node</link> as usual.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgr-recovery-conf" >
<title>What does &repmgr; write in <filename>recovery.conf</filename>, and what options can be set there?</title>
<para>
See section <link linkend="repmgr-standby-clone-recovery-conf">Customising recovery.conf</link>.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgr-failed-primary-standby" xreflabel="Reintegrate a failed primary as a standby"> <sect2 id="faq-repmgr-failed-primary-standby" xreflabel="Reintegrate a failed primary as a standby">
<title>How can a failed primary be re-added as a standby?</title> <title>How can a failed primary be re-added as a standby?</title>
<para> <para>
@@ -158,23 +91,19 @@
needs to be re-registered as a standby. needs to be re-registered as a standby.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
It's possible to use <command>pg_rewind</command> to re-synchronise the existing data In PostgreSQL 9.5 and later, it's possible to use <command>pg_rewind</command>
directory, which will usually be much to re-synchronise the existing data directory, which will usually be much
faster than re-cloning the server. However <command>pg_rewind</command> can only faster than re-cloning the server. However <command>pg_rewind</command> can only
be used if PostgreSQL either has <varname>wal_log_hints</varname> enabled, or be used if PostgreSQL either has <varname>wal_log_hints</varname> enabled, or
data checksums were enabled when the cluster was initialized. data checksums were enabled when the cluster was initialized.
</para> </para>
<para>
Note that <command>pg_rewind</command> is available as part of the core PostgreSQL
distribution from PostgreSQL 9.5, and as a third-party utility for PostgreSQL 9.3 and 9.4.
</para>
<para> <para>
&repmgr; provides the command <command>repmgr node rejoin</command> which can &repmgr; provides the command <command>repmgr node rejoin</command> which can
optionally execute <command>pg_rewind</command>; see the <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin"> optionally execute <command>pg_rewind</command>; see the <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin">
documentation for details, in particular the section <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin-pg-rewind">. documentation for details.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If <command>pg_rewind</command> cannot be used, then the data directory will need If <command>pg_rewind</command> cannot be used, then the data directory will have
to be re-cloned from scratch. to be re-cloned from scratch.
</para> </para>
@@ -247,24 +176,10 @@
Under some circumstances event notifications can be generated for servers Under some circumstances event notifications can be generated for servers
which have not yet been registered; it's also useful to retain a record which have not yet been registered; it's also useful to retain a record
of events which includes servers removed from the replication cluster of events which includes servers removed from the replication cluster
which no longer have an entry in the <literal>repmgr.nodes</literal> table. which no longer have an entry in the <literal>repmrg.nodes</literal> table.
</para> </para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgr-recovery-conf-quoted-values" xreflabel="Quoted values in recovery.conf">
<title>Why are some values in <filename>recovery.conf</filename> surrounded by pairs of single quotes?</title>
<para>
This is to ensure that user-supplied values which are written as parameter values in <filename>recovery.conf</filename>
are escaped correctly and do not cause errors when <filename>recovery.conf</filename> is parsed.
</para>
<para>
The escaping is performed by an internal PostgreSQL routine, which leaves strings consisting
of digits and alphabetical characters only as-is, but wraps everything else in pairs of single quotes,
even if the string does not contain any characters which need escaping.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="faq-repmgrd" xreflabel="repmgrd"> <sect1 id="faq-repmgrd" xreflabel="repmgrd">
@@ -274,7 +189,7 @@
<sect2 id="faq-repmgrd-prevent-promotion" xreflabel="Prevent standby from being promoted to primary"> <sect2 id="faq-repmgrd-prevent-promotion" xreflabel="Prevent standby from being promoted to primary">
<title>How can I prevent a node from ever being promoted to primary?</title> <title>How can I prevent a node from ever being promoted to primary?</title>
<para> <para>
In <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>, set its priority to a value of <literal>0</literal>; apply the changed setting with In `repmgr.conf`, set its priority to a value of 0 or less; apply the changed setting with
<command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">repmgr standby register --force</link></command>. <command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">repmgr standby register --force</link></command>.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -322,36 +237,5 @@
</para> </para>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgrd-pg-bindir" xreflabel="repmgrd does not apply pg_bindir to promote_command or follow_command">
<title>
<application>repmgrd</application> ignores pg_bindir when executing <varname>promote_command</varname> or <varname>follow_command</varname>
</title>
<para>
<varname>promote_command</varname> or <varname>follow_command</varname> can be user-defined scripts,
so &repmgr; will not apply <option>pg_bindir</option> even if excuting &repmgr;. Always provide the full
path; see <xref linkend="repmgrd-automatic-failover-configuration"> for more details.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="faq-repmgrd-startup-no-upstream" xreflabel="repmgrd does not start if upstream node is not running">
<title>
<application>repmgrd</application> aborts startup with the error "<literal>upstream node must be running before repmgrd can start</literal>"
</title>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> does this to avoid starting up on a replication cluster
which is not in a healthy state. If the upstream is unavailable, <application>repmgrd</application>
may initiate a failover immediately after starting up, which could have unintended side-effects,
particularly if <application>repmgrd</application> is not running on other nodes.
</para>
<para>
In particular, it's possible that the node's local copy of the <literal>repmgr.nodes</literal> copy
is out-of-date, which may lead to incorrect failover behaviour.
</para>
<para>
The onus is therefore on the adminstrator to manually set the cluster to a stable, healthy state before
starting <application>repmgrd</application>.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1> </sect1>
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@@ -1,562 +0,0 @@
<appendix id="appendix-packages" xreflabel="Package details">
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
</indexterm>
<title>&repmgr; package details</title>
<para>
This section provides technical details about various &repmgr; binary
packages, such as location of the installed binaries and
configuration files.
</para>
<sect1 id="packages-centos" xreflabel="CentOS packages">
<title>CentOS Packages</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>CentOS packages</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>CentOS</primary>
<secondary>package information</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>
Currently, &repmgr; RPM packages are provided for versions 6.x and 7.x of CentOS. These should also
work on matching versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Scientific Linux and Oracle Enterprise Linux;
together with CentOS, these are the same RedHat-based distributions for which the main community project
(PGDG) provides packages (see the <ulink url="https://yum.postgresql.org/">PostgreSQL RPM Building Project</ulink>
page for details).
</para>
<para>
Note these &repmgr; RPM packages are not designed to work with SuSE/OpenSuSE.
</para>
<note>
<para>
&repmgr; packages are designed to be compatible with community-provided PostgreSQL packages.
They may not work with vendor-specific packages such as those provided by RedHat for RHEL
customers, as the filesystem layout may be different to the community RPMs.
Please contact your support vendor for assistance.
</para>
</note>
<sect2 id="packages-centos-repositories">
<title>CentOS repositories</title>
<para>
&repmgr; packages are available from the public 2ndQuadrant repository, and also the
PostgreSQL community repository. The 2ndQuadrant repository is updated immediately
after each
&repmgr; release.
</para>
<table id="centos-2ndquadrant-repository">
<title>2ndQuadrant public repository</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Repository URL:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/</ulink></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Repository documentation:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/installation-packages.html#INSTALLATION-PACKAGES-REDHAT-2NDQ">https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/installation-packages.html#INSTALLATION-PACKAGES-REDHAT-2NDQ</ulink></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<table id="centos-pgdg-repository">
<title>PostgreSQL community repository (PGDG)</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Repository URL:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php">https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php</ulink></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Repository documentation:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://yum.postgresql.org/">https://yum.postgresql.org/</ulink></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="packages-centos-details">
<title>CentOS package details</title>
<para>
The two tables below list relevant information, paths, commands etc. for the &repmgr; packages on
CentOS 7 (with systemd) and CentOS 6 (no systemd). Substitute the appropriate PostgreSQL major
version number for your installation.
</para>
<note>
<para>
For PostgreSQL 9.6 and lower, the CentOS packages use a mixture of <literal>9.6</literal>
and <literal>96</literal> in various places to designate the major version; e.g. the
package name is <literal>repmgr96</literal>, but the binary directory is
<filename>/var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data</filename>.
</para>
<para>
From PostgreSQL 10, the first part of the version number (e.g. <literal>10</literal>) is
the major version, so there is more consistency in file/path/package naming
(package <literal>repmgr10</literal>, binary directory <filename>/var/lib/pgsql/10/data</filename>).
</para>
</note>
<table id="centos-7-packages">
<title>CentOS 7 packages</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Package name example:</entry>
<entry><filename>repmgr10-4.0.4-1.rhel7.x86_64</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Metapackage:</entry>
<entry>(none)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Installation command:</entry>
<entry><literal>yum install repmgr10</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Binary location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/usr/pgsql-10/bin</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgr in default path:</entry>
<entry>NO</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Configuration file location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/etc/repmgr/10/repmgr.conf</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Data directory:</entry>
<entry><filename>/var/lib/pgsql/10/data</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service command:</entry>
<entry><command>systemctl [start|stop|restart|reload] repmgr10</command></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service file location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/usr/lib/systemd/system/repmgr10.service</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd log file location:</entry>
<entry>(not specified by package; set in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>)</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<table id="centos-6-packages">
<title>CentOS 6 packages</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Package name example:</entry>
<entry><filename>repmgr96-4.0.4-1.rhel6.x86_64</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Metapackage:</entry>
<entry>(none)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Installation command:</entry>
<entry><literal>yum install repmgr96</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Binary location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/usr/pgsql-9.6/bin</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgr in default path:</entry>
<entry>NO</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Configuration file location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/etc/repmgr/9.6/repmgr.conf</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Data directory:</entry>
<entry><filename>/var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service command:</entry>
<entry><literal>service [start|stop|restart|reload] repmgr-9.6</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service file location:</entry>
<entry><literal>/etc/init.d/repmgr-9.6</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd log file location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/var/log/repmgr/repmgrd-9.6.log</filename></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="packages-debian-ubuntu" xreflabel="Debian/Ubuntu packages">
<title>Debian/Ubuntu Packages</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>Debian/Ubuntu packages</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>Debian/Ubuntu</primary>
<secondary>package information</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>
&repmgr; <literal>.deb</literal> packages are provided via the
PostgreSQL Community APT repository, and are available for each community-supported
PostgreSQL version, currently supported Debian releases, and currently supported
Ubuntu LTS releases.
</para>
<sect2 id="packages-apt-repository">
<title>APT repository</title>
<para>
&repmgr; packages are available from the PostgreSQL Community APT repository,
which is updated immediately after each &repmgr; release.
</para>
<table id="apt-2ndquadrant-repository">
<title>2ndQuadrant public repository</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Repository URL:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/</ulink></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Repository documentation:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/installation-packages.html#INSTALLATION-PACKAGES-DEBIAN">https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/installation-packages.html#INSTALLATION-PACKAGES-DEBIAN</ulink></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<table id="apt-repository">
<title>PostgreSQL Community APT repository (PGDG)</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Repository URL:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="http://apt.postgresql.org/">http://apt.postgresql.org/</ulink></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Repository documentation:</entry>
<entry><ulink url="https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt)">https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt)</ulink></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="packages-debian-details">
<title>Debian/Ubuntu package details</title>
<para>
The table below lists relevant information, paths, commands etc. for the &repmgr; packages on
Debian 9.x ("Stretch"). Substitute the appropriate PostgreSQL major
version number for your installation.
</para>
<para>
See also <xref linkend="repmgrd-configuration-debian-ubuntu"> for some specifics related
to configuring the <application>repmgrd</application> daemon.
</para>
<table id="debian-9-packages">
<title>Debian 9.x packages</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Package name example:</entry>
<entry><filename>postgresql-10-repmgr</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Metapackage:</entry>
<entry><filename>repmgr-common</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Installation command:</entry>
<entry><literal>apt-get install postgresql-10-repmgr</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Binary location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/usr/lib/postgresql/10/bin</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgr in default path:</entry>
<entry>Yes (via wrapper script <filename>/usr/bin/repmgr</filename>)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Configuration file location:</entry>
<entry>(not set by package)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Data directory:</entry>
<entry><filename>/var/lib/postgresql/10/main</filename></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>PostgreSQL service command:</entry>
<entry><command>systemctl [start|stop|restart|reload] postgresql@10-main</command></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service command:</entry>
<entry><command>systemctl [start|stop|restart|reload] repmgrd</command></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd service file location:</entry>
<entry><filename>/etc/init.d/repmgrd</filename> (defaults in: <filename>/etc/defaults/repmgrd</filename>)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>repmgrd log file location:</entry>
<entry>(not specified by package; set in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>)</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<note>
<para>
Instead of using the <application>systemd</application> service command directly,
it's recommended to execute <command>pg_ctlcluster</command> (as <literal>root</literal>,
either directly or via <command>sudo</command>), e.g.:
<programlisting>
<command>pg_ctlcluster 10 main [start|stop|restart|reload]</command></programlisting>
</para>
<para>
For pre-<application>systemd</application> systems, <command>pg_ctlcluster</command>
can be executed directly by the <literal>postgres</literal> user.
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="packages-snapshot" xreflabel="Snapshot packages">
<title>Snapshot packages</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>snapshot packages</primary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>snaphots</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>
For testing new features and bug fixes, from time to time 2ndQuadrant provides
so-called &quot;snapshot packages&quot; via its public repository. These packages
are built from the &repmgr; source at a particular point in time, and are not formal
releases.
</para>
<note>
<para>
We do not recommend installing these packages in a production environment
unless specifically advised.
</para>
</note>
<para>
To install a snapshot package, it's necessary to install the 2ndQuadrant public snapshot repository,
following the instructions here: <ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/release/site/">https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/release/site/</ulink> but replace <literal>release</literal> with <literal>snapshot</literal>
in the appropriate URL.
</para>
<para>
For example, to install the snapshot RPM repository for PostgreSQL 9.6, execute (as <literal>root</literal>):
<programlisting>
curl https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/snapshot/get/9.6/rpm | bash</programlisting>
or as a normal user with root sudo access:
<programlisting>
curl https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/snapshot/get/9.6/rpm | sudo bash</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Alternatively you can browse the repository here:
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/snapshot/browse/">https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/snapshot/browse/</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
Once the repository is installed, installing or updating &repmgr; will result in the latest snapshot
package being installed.
</para>
<para>
The package name will be formatted like this:
<programlisting>
repmgr96-4.1.1-0.0git320.g5113ab0.1.el7.x86_64.rpm</programlisting>
containg the snapshot build number (here: <literal>320</literal>) and the hash
of the <application>git</application> commit it was built from (here: <literal>g5113ab0</literal>).
</para>
<para>
Note that the next formal release (in the above example <literal>4.1.1</literal>), once available,
will install in place of any snapshot builds.
</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="packages-old-versions" xreflabel="Installing old package versions">
<title>Installing old package versions</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>old packages</primary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>old versions</secondary>
</indexterm>
<sect2 id="packages-old-versions-debian" xreflabel="old Debian package versions">
<title>Debian/Ubuntu</title>
<para>
An archive of old packages (<literal>3.3.2</literal> and later) for Debian/Ubuntu-based systems is available here:
<ulink url="http://atalia.postgresql.org/morgue/r/repmgr/">http://atalia.postgresql.org/morgue/r/repmgr/</ulink>
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="packages-old-versions-rhel-centos" xreflabel="old RHEL/CentOS package versions">
<title>RHEL/CentOS</title>
<para>
Old RPM packages (<literal>3.2</literal> and later) can be retrieved from the
(deprecated) 2ndQuadrant repository at
<ulink url="http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/">http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/</ulink>
by installing the appropriate repository RPM:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<ulink url="http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/yum-repo-rpms/repmgr-fedora-1.0-1.noarch.rpm">http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/yum-repo-rpms/repmgr-fedora-1.0-1.noarch.rpm</ulink>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<ulink url="http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/yum-repo-rpms/repmgr-rhel-1.0-1.noarch.rpm">http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/yum-repo-rpms/repmgr-rhel-1.0-1.noarch.rpm</ulink>
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
Old versions can be located with e.g.:
<programlisting>
yum --showduplicates list repmgr96</programlisting>
(substitute the appropriate package name; see <xref linkend="packages-centos">) and installed with:
<programlisting>
yum install {package_name}-{version}</programlisting>
where <literal>{package_name}</literal> is the base package name (e.g. <literal>repmgr96</literal>)
and <literal>{version}</literal> is the version listed by the
<command> yum --showduplicates list ...</command> command, e.g. <literal>4.0.6-1.rhel6</literal>.
</para>
<para>For example:
<programlisting>
yum install repmgr96-4.0.6-1.rhel6</programlisting>
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="packages-packager-info" xreflabel="Information for packagers">
<title>Information for packagers</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>information for packagers</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>
We recommend patching the following parameters when
building the package as built-in default values for user convenience.
These values can nevertheless be overridden by the user, if desired.
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
Configuration file location: the default configuration file location
can be hard-coded by patching <varname>package_conf_file</varname>
in <filename>configfile.c</filename>:
<programlisting>
/* packagers: if feasible, patch configuration file path into "package_conf_file" */
char package_conf_file[MAXPGPATH] = "";</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
See also: <xref linkend="configuration-file">
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
PID file location: the default <application>repmgrd</application> PID file
location can be hard-coded by patching <varname>package_pid_file</varname>
in <filename>repmgrd.c</filename>:
<programlisting>
/* packagers: if feasible, patch PID file path into "package_pid_file" */
char package_pid_file[MAXPGPATH] = "";</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
See also: <xref linkend="repmgrd-pid-file">
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect1>
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<title>repmgr source code signing key</title> <title>repmgr source code signing key</title>
<para> <para>
The signing key ID used for <application>repmgr</application> source code bundles is: The signing key ID used for <application>repmgr</application> source code bundles is:
<ulink url="https://repmgr.org/download/SOURCE-GPG-KEY-repmgr"> <ulink url="http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/SOURCE-GPG-KEY-repmgr">
<literal>0x297F1DCC</literal></ulink>. <literal>0x297F1DCC</literal></ulink>.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
To download the <application>repmgr</application> source key to your computer: To download the <application>repmgr</application> source key to your computer:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
curl -s https://repmgr.org/download/SOURCE-GPG-KEY-repmgr | gpg --import curl -s http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/SOURCE-GPG-KEY-repmgr | gpg --import
gpg --fingerprint 0x297F1DCC gpg --fingerprint 0x297F1DCC
</programlisting> </programlisting>
then verify that the fingerprint is the expected value: then verify that the fingerprint is the expected value:
@@ -33,5 +33,34 @@
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="repmgr-rpm-key" xreflabel="repmgr rpm key">
<title>repmgr RPM signing key</title>
<para>
The signing key ID used for <application>repmgr</application> source code bundles is:
<ulink url="http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/RPM-GPG-KEY-repmgr">
<literal>0x702D883A</literal></ulink>.
</para>
<para>
To download the <application>repmgr</application> source key to your computer:
<programlisting>
curl -s http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/RPM-GPG-KEY-repmgr | gpg --import
gpg --fingerprint 0x702D883A
</programlisting>
then verify that the fingerprint is the expected value:
<programlisting>
AE4E 390E A58E 0037 6148 3F29 888D 018B 702D 883A</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
To check a repository RPM, use <application>rpmkeys</application> to load the
packaging signing key into the RPM database then use <literal>rpm -K</literal>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
sudo rpmkeys --import http://packages.2ndquadrant.com/repmgr/RPM-GPG-KEY-repmgr
rpm -K postgresql-bdr94-2ndquadrant-redhat-1.0-2.noarch.rpm
</programlisting>
</para>
</sect1>
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</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<sect2 id="cloning-from-barman-prerequisites"> <sect2 id="cloning-from-barman-prerequisites" xreflabel="Prerequisites for cloning from Barman">
<title>Prerequisites for cloning from Barman</title> <title>Prerequisites for cloning from Barman</title>
<para> <para>
In order to enable Barman support for <command>repmgr standby clone</command>, following In order to enable Barman support for <command>repmgr standby clone</command>, following
@@ -352,13 +352,11 @@
provide additional parameters for <command>pg_basebackup</command> to customise the provide additional parameters for <command>pg_basebackup</command> to customise the
cloning process. cloning process.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
By default, <command>pg_basebackup</command> performs a checkpoint before beginning the backup By default, <command>pg_basebackup</command> performs a checkpoint before beginning the backup
process. However, a normal checkpoint may take some time to complete; process. However, a normal checkpoint may take some time to complete;
a fast checkpoint can be forced with <command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-clone">repmgr standby clone</link></command>'s a fast checkpoint can be forced with the <literal>-c/--fast-checkpoint</literal> option.
<literal>-c/--fast-checkpoint</literal> option. However this may impact performance of the server being cloned from (typically the primary)
Note that this may impact performance of the server being cloned from (typically the primary)
so should be used with care. so should be used with care.
</para> </para>
<tip> <tip>
@@ -372,18 +370,6 @@
Other options can be passed to <command>pg_basebackup</command> by including them Other options can be passed to <command>pg_basebackup</command> by including them
in the <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> setting <varname>pg_basebackup_options</varname>. in the <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> setting <varname>pg_basebackup_options</varname>.
</para> </para>
<para>
Not that by default, &repmgr; executes <command>pg_basebackup</command> with <option>-X/--wal-method</option>
(PostgreSQL 9.6 and earlier: <option>-X/--xlog-method</option>) set to <literal>stream</literal>.
From PostgreSQL 9.6, if replication slots are in use, it will also create a replication slot before
running the base backup, and execute <command>pg_basebackup</command> with the
<option>-S/--slot</option> option set to the name of the previously created replication slot.
</para>
<para>
These parameters can set by the user in <varname>pg_basebackup_options</varname>, in which case they
will override the &repmgr; default values. However normally there's no reason to do this.
</para>
<para> <para>
If using a separate directory to store WAL files, provide the option <literal>--waldir</literal> If using a separate directory to store WAL files, provide the option <literal>--waldir</literal>
(<literal>--xlogdir</literal> in PostgreSQL 9.6 and earlier) with the absolute path to the (<literal>--xlogdir</literal> in PostgreSQL 9.6 and earlier) with the absolute path to the
@@ -398,16 +384,11 @@
<sect2 id="cloning-advanced-managing-passwords" xreflabel="Managing passwords"> <sect2 id="cloning-advanced-managing-passwords" xreflabel="Managing passwords">
<title>Managing passwords</title> <title>Managing passwords</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>cloning</primary>
<secondary>using passwords</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para> <para>
If replication connections to a standby's upstream server are password-protected, If replication connections to a standby's upstream server are password-protected,
the standby must be able to provide the password so it can begin streaming replication. the standby must be able to provide the password so it can begin streaming
replication.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The recommended way to do this is to store the password in the <literal>postgres</literal> system The recommended way to do this is to store the password in the <literal>postgres</literal> system
user's <filename>~/.pgpass</filename> file. It's also possible to store the password in the user's <filename>~/.pgpass</filename> file. It's also possible to store the password in the
@@ -415,17 +396,6 @@
security reasons. For more details see the security reasons. For more details see the
<ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-pgpass.html">PostgreSQL password file documentation</ulink>. <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-pgpass.html">PostgreSQL password file documentation</ulink>.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
If using a <filename>pgpass</filename> file, an entry for the replication user (by default the
user who connects to the <literal>repmgr</literal> database) <emphasis>must</emphasis>
be provided, with database name set to <literal>replication</literal>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
node1:5432:replication:repmgr:12345</programlisting>
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
If, for whatever reason, you wish to include the password in <filename>recovery.conf</filename>, If, for whatever reason, you wish to include the password in <filename>recovery.conf</filename>,
set <varname>use_primary_conninfo_password</varname> to <literal>true</literal> in set <varname>use_primary_conninfo_password</varname> to <literal>true</literal> in
@@ -437,7 +407,8 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
It is of course also possible to include the password value in the <varname>conninfo</varname> It is of course also possible to include the password value in the <varname>conninfo</varname>
string for each node, but this is obviously a security risk and should be avoided. string for each node, but this is obviously a security risk and should be
avoided.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
From PostgreSQL 9.6, <application>libpq</application> supports the <varname>passfile</varname> From PostgreSQL 9.6, <application>libpq</application> supports the <varname>passfile</varname>

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<sect1 id="configuration-file-log-settings" xreflabel="log settings">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgr.conf</primary>
<secondary>log settings</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>log settings</primary>
<secondary>configuration in repmgr.conf</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Log settings</title>
<para>
By default, &repmgr; and <application>repmgrd</application> write log output to
<literal>STDERR</literal>. An alternative log destination can be specified
(either a file or <literal>syslog</literal>).
</para>
<note>
<para>
The &repmgr; application itself will continue to write log output to <literal>STDERR</literal>
even if another log destination is configured, as otherwise any output resulting from a command
line operation will "disappear" into the log.
</para>
<para>
This behaviour can be overriden with the command line option <option>--log-to-file</option>,
which will redirect all logging output to the configured log destination. This is recommended
when &repmgr; is executed by another application, particularly <application>repmgrd</application>,
to enable log output generated by the &repmgr; application to be stored for later reference.
</para>
</note>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry id="repmgr-conf-log-level" xreflabel="log_level">
<term><varname>log_level</varname> (<type>string</type>)
<indexterm>
<primary><varname>log_level</varname> configuration file parameter</primary>
</indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<para>
One of <option>DEBUG</option>, <option>INFO</option>, <option>NOTICE</option>,
<option>WARNING</option>, <option>ERROR</option>, <option>ALERT</option>, <option>CRIT</option>
or <option>EMERG</option>.
</para>
<para>
Default is <option>INFO</option>.
</para>
<para>
Note that <option>DEBUG</option> will produce a substantial amount of log output
and should not be enabled in normal use.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="repmgr-conf-log-facility" xreflabel="log_facility">
<term><varname>log_facility</varname> (<type>string</type>)
<indexterm>
<primary><varname>log_facility</varname> configuration file parameter</primary>
</indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Logging facility: possible values are <option>STDERR</option> (default), or for
syslog integration, one of <option>LOCAL0</option>, <option>LOCAL1</option>, <option>...</option>,
<option>LOCAL7</option>, <option>USER</option>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="repmgr-conf-log-file" xreflabel="log_file">
<term><varname>log_file</varname> (<type>string</type>)
<indexterm>
<primary><varname>log_file</varname> configuration file parameter</primary>
</indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<para>
If <xref linkend="repmgr-conf-log-facility"> is set to <option>STDERR</option>, log output
can be redirected to the specified file.
</para>
<para>
See <xref linkend="repmgrd-log-rotation"> for information on configuring log rotation.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="repmgr-conf-log-status-interval" xreflabel="log_status_interval">
<term><varname>log_status_interval</varname> (<type>integer</type>)
<indexterm>
<primary><varname>log_status_interval</varname> configuration file parameter</primary>
</indexterm>
</term>
<listitem>
<para>
This setting causes <application>repmgrd</application> to emit a status log
line at the specified interval (in seconds, default <literal>300</literal>)
describing <application>repmgrd</application>'s current state, e.g.:
</para>
<programlisting>
[2018-07-12 00:47:32] [INFO] monitoring connection to upstream node "node1" (node ID: 1)</programlisting>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<sect1 id="configuration-file-service-commands" xreflabel="service command settings">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgr.conf</primary>
<secondary>service command settings</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>service command settings</primary>
<secondary>configuration in repmgr.conf</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Service command settings</title>
<para>
In some circumstances, &repmgr; (and <application>repmgrd</application>) need to
be able to stop, start or restart PostgreSQL. &repmgr; commands which need to do this
include <link linkend="repmgr-standby-follow"><command>repmgr standby follow</command></link>,
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover"><command>repmgr standby switchover</command></link> and
<link linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin"><command>repmgr node rejoin</command></link>.
</para>
<para>
By default, &repmgr; will use PostgreSQL's <command>pg_ctl</command> utility to control the PostgreSQL
server. However this can lead to various problems, particularly when PostgreSQL has been
installed from packages, and especially so if <application>systemd</application> is in use.
</para>
<note>
<para>
If using <application>systemd</application>, ensure you have <varname>RemoveIPC</varname> set to <literal>off</literal>.
See the <ulink url="https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Systemd">systemd</ulink>
entry in the <ulink url="https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Main_Page">PostgreSQL wiki</ulink> for details.
</para>
</note>
<para>
With this in mind, we recommend to <emphasis>always</emphasis> configure &repmgr; to use the
available system service commands.
</para>
<para>
To do this, specify the appropriate command for each action
in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> using the following configuration
parameters:
<programlisting>
service_start_command
service_stop_command
service_restart_command
service_reload_command</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
&repmgr; will not apply <option>pg_bindir</option> when executing any of these commands;
these can be user-defined scripts so must always be specified with the full path.
</para>
</note>
<note>
<para>
It's also possible to specify a <varname>service_promote_command</varname>.
This is intended for systems which provide a package-level promote command,
such as Debian's <application>pg_ctlcluster</application>, to promote the
PostgreSQL from standby to primary.
</para>
<para>
If your packaging system does not provide such a command, it can be left empty,
and &repmgr; will generate the appropriate `pg_ctl ... promote` command.
</para>
<para>
Do not confuse this with <varname>promote_command</varname>, which is used
by <application>repmgrd</application> to execute <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-promote">.
</para>
</note>
<para>
To confirm which command &repmgr; will execute for each action, use
<command>repmgr node service --list --action=...</command>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=stop
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=start
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=restart
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=reload</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
These commands will be executed by the system user which &repmgr; runs as (usually <literal>postgres</literal>)
and will probably require passwordless sudo access to be able to execute the command.
</para>
<para>
For example, using <application>systemd</application> on CentOS 7, the service commands can be
set as follows:
<programlisting>
service_start_command = 'sudo systemctl start postgresql-9.6'
service_stop_command = 'sudo systemctl stop postgresql-9.6'
service_restart_command = 'sudo systemctl restart postgresql-9.6'
service_reload_command = 'sudo systemctl reload postgresql-9.6'</programlisting>
and <filename>/etc/sudoers</filename> should be set as follows:
<programlisting>
Defaults:postgres !requiretty
postgres ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/systemctl stop postgresql-9.6, \
/usr/bin/systemctl start postgresql-9.6, \
/usr/bin/systemctl restart postgresql-9.6, \
/usr/bin/systemctl reload postgresql-9.6</programlisting>
</para>
<important>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_ctlcluster</primary>
<secondary>service command settings</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>
Debian/Ubuntu users: instead of calling <command>sudo systemctl</command> directly, use
<command>sudo pg_ctlcluster</command>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
service_start_command = 'sudo pg_ctlcluster 9.6 main start'
service_stop_command = 'sudo pg_ctlcluster 9.6 main stop'
service_restart_command = 'sudo pg_ctlcluster 9.6 main restart'
service_reload_command = 'sudo pg_ctlcluster 9.6 main reload'</programlisting>
and set <filename>/etc/sudoers</filename> accordingly.
</para>
<para>
While <command>pg_ctlcluster</command> will work when executed as user <literal>postgres</literal>,
it's strongly recommended to use <command>sudo pg_ctlcluster</command> on <application>systemd</application>
systems, to ensure <application>systemd</application> has a correct picture of
the PostgreSQL application state.
</para>
</important>
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<sect1 id="configuration-file-settings" xreflabel="required configuration file settings"> <sect1 id="configuration-file-settings" xreflabel="configuration file settings">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>repmgr.conf</primary> <primary>repmgr.conf</primary>
<secondary>required settings</secondary> <secondary>settings</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<title>Required configuration file settings</title> <title>Configuration file settings</title>
<para> <para>
Each <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file must contain the following parameters: Each <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file must contain the following parameters:
</para> </para>
@@ -92,10 +92,7 @@
<para> <para>
For a full list of annotated configuration items, see the file For a full list of annotated configuration items, see the file
<ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/repmgr.conf.sample">repmgr.conf.sample</ulink>. <ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/repmgr.conf.sample">repmgr.conf.sample</>.
</para>
<para>
For <application>repmgrd</application>-specific settings, see <xref linkend="repmgrd-configuration">.
</para> </para>
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<title>repmgr configuration</title> <title>repmgr configuration</title>
&configuration-file; &configuration-file;
&configuration-file-required-settings; &configuration-file-settings;
&configuration-file-log-settings;
&configuration-file-service-commands;
<sect1 id="configuration-permissions" xreflabel="Database user permissions"> <sect1 id="configuration-permissions" xreflabel="User permissions">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>configuration</primary> <primary>configuration</primary>
<secondary>database user permissions</secondary> <secondary>user permissions</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<title>repmgr database user permissions</title> <title>repmgr user permissions</title>
<para> <para>
&repmgr; will create an extension database containing objects &repmgr; will create an extension database containing objects
for administering &repmgr; metadata. The user defined in the <varname>conninfo</varname> for administering &repmgr; metadata. The user defined in the <varname>conninfo</varname>

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<para> <para>
A typical use case for a witness server is a two-node streaming replication A typical use case for a witness server is a two-node streaming replication
setup, where the primary and standby are in different locations (data centres). setup, where the primary and standby are in different locations (data centres).
By creating a witness server in the same location (data centre) as the primary, By creating a witness server in the same location as the primary, if the primary
if the primary becomes unavailable it's possible for the standby to decide whether becomes unavailable it's possible for the standby to decide whether it can
it can promote itself without risking a "split brain" scenario: if it can't see either the promote itself without risking a "split brain" scenario: if it can't see either the
witness or the primary server, it's likely there's a network-level interruption witness or the primary server, it's likely there's a network-level interruption
and it should not promote itself. If it can seen the witness but not the primary, and it should not promote itself. If it can seen the witness but not the primary,
this proves there is no network interruption and the primary itself is unavailable, this proves there is no network interruption and the primary itself is unavailable,
and it can therefore promote itself (and ideally take action to fence the and it can therefore promote itself (and ideally take action to fence the
former primary). former primary).
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
<emphasis>Never</emphasis> install a witness server on the same physical host
as another node in the replication cluster managed by &repmgr; - it's essential
the witness is not affected in any way by failure of another node.
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
For more complex replication scenarios,e.g. with multiple datacentres, it may For more complex replication scenarios,e.g. with multiple datacentres, it may
be preferable to use location-based failover, which ensures that only nodes be preferable to use location-based failover, which ensures that only nodes

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
<filename>repmgr.conf</filename>. <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The following format placeholders are provided for all event notifications: This parameter accepts the following format placeholders:
</para> </para>
<variablelist> <variablelist>
@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry> <varlistentry>
<term><option>%s</option></term> <term><option>%t</option></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
success (1) or failure (0) success (1 or 0)
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
</variablelist> </variablelist>
<para> <para>
The values provided for <literal>%t</literal> and <literal>%d</literal> The values provided for <literal>%t</literal> and <literal>%d</literal>
will probably contain spaces, so should be quoted in the provided command will probably contain spaces, so should be quoted in the provided command
@@ -94,173 +93,69 @@
event_notification_command='/path/to/some/script %n %e %s "%t" "%d"' event_notification_command='/path/to/some/script %n %e %s "%t" "%d"'
</programlisting> </programlisting>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The following parameters are provided for a subset of event notifications: Additionally the following format placeholders are available for the event
type <varname>bdr_failover</varname> and optionally <varname>bdr_recovery</varname>:
</para> </para>
<variablelist> <variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>%p</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
node ID of the current primary (<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-register"> and <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">)
</para>
<para>
node ID of the demoted primary (<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover"> only)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry> <varlistentry>
<term><option>%c</option></term> <term><option>%c</option></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
<literal>conninfo</literal> string of the primary node conninfo string of the next available node
(<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-register"> and <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">)
</para>
<para>
<literal>conninfo</literal> string of the next available node
(<varname>bdr_failover</varname> and <varname>bdr_recovery</varname>)
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry> <varlistentry>
<term><option>%a</option></term> <term><option>%a</option></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
name of the current primary node (<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-register"> and <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">) name of the next available node
</para>
<para>
name of the next available node (<varname>bdr_failover</varname> and <varname>bdr_recovery</varname>)
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
</variablelist> </variablelist>
<para> <para>
The values provided for <literal>%c</literal> and <literal>%a</literal> These should always be quoted.
will probably contain spaces, so should always be quoted.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
By default, all notification types will be passed to the designated script; By default, all notification types will be passed to the designated script;
the notification types can be filtered to explicitly named ones using the the notification types can be filtered to explicitly named ones:
<varname>event_notifications</varname> parameter.
</para>
<para>
Events generated by the &repmgr; command:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet"> <itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-primary-register-events">cluster_created</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>primary_register</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-primary-register-events">primary_register</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_register</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-primary-unregister-events">primary_unregister</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_unregister</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-clone-events">standby_clone</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register-events">standby_register</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_clone</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register-events">standby_register_sync</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_promote</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-unregister-events">standby_unregister</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_follow</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-promote-events">standby_promote</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-follow-events">standby_follow</link></literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>standby_disconnect_manual</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover-events">standby_switchover</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-witness-register-events">witness_register</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-witness-unregister-events">witness_unregister</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin-events">node_rejoin</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal><link linkend="repmgr-cluster-cleanup-events">cluster_cleanup</link></literal></simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
Events generated by <application>repmgrd</application> (streaming replication mode):
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_start</literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>repmgrd_start</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_shutdown</literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>repmgrd_shutdown</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_reload</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_failover_promote</literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>repmgrd_failover_promote</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_failover_follow</literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>repmgrd_failover_follow</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_failover_aborted</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_standby_reconnect</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_promote_error</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_local_disconnect</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_local_reconnect</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_upstream_disconnect</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>repmgrd_upstream_reconnect</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>standby_disconnect_manual</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>standby_failure</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>standby_recovery</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
Events generated by <application>repmgrd</application> (BDR mode):
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>bdr_failover</literal></simpara> <simpara><literal>bdr_failover</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
@@ -279,7 +174,6 @@
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Note that under some circumstances (e.g. when no replication cluster primary Note that under some circumstances (e.g. when no replication cluster primary
could be located), it will not be possible to write an entry into the could be located), it will not be possible to write an entry into the

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@@ -38,9 +38,7 @@
<!ENTITY quickstart SYSTEM "quickstart.sgml"> <!ENTITY quickstart SYSTEM "quickstart.sgml">
<!ENTITY configuration SYSTEM "configuration.sgml"> <!ENTITY configuration SYSTEM "configuration.sgml">
<!ENTITY configuration-file SYSTEM "configuration-file.sgml"> <!ENTITY configuration-file SYSTEM "configuration-file.sgml">
<!ENTITY configuration-file-required-settings SYSTEM "configuration-file-required-settings.sgml"> <!ENTITY configuration-file-settings SYSTEM "configuration-file-settings.sgml">
<!ENTITY configuration-file-log-settings SYSTEM "configuration-file-log-settings.sgml">
<!ENTITY configuration-file-service-commands SYSTEM "configuration-file-service-commands.sgml">
<!ENTITY cloning-standbys SYSTEM "cloning-standbys.sgml"> <!ENTITY cloning-standbys SYSTEM "cloning-standbys.sgml">
<!ENTITY promoting-standby SYSTEM "promoting-standby.sgml"> <!ENTITY promoting-standby SYSTEM "promoting-standby.sgml">
<!ENTITY follow-new-primary SYSTEM "follow-new-primary.sgml"> <!ENTITY follow-new-primary SYSTEM "follow-new-primary.sgml">
@@ -58,7 +56,6 @@
<!ENTITY repmgrd-cascading-replication SYSTEM "repmgrd-cascading-replication.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgrd-cascading-replication SYSTEM "repmgrd-cascading-replication.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgrd-network-split SYSTEM "repmgrd-network-split.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgrd-network-split SYSTEM "repmgrd-network-split.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgrd-witness-server SYSTEM "repmgrd-witness-server.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgrd-witness-server SYSTEM "repmgrd-witness-server.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgrd-pausing SYSTEM "repmgrd-pausing.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgrd-bdr SYSTEM "repmgrd-bdr.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgrd-bdr SYSTEM "repmgrd-bdr.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-primary-register SYSTEM "repmgr-primary-register.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgr-primary-register SYSTEM "repmgr-primary-register.sgml">
@@ -79,14 +76,10 @@
<!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-crosscheck SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-crosscheck.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-crosscheck SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-crosscheck.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-event SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-event.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-event SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-event.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-cleanup SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-cleanup.sgml"> <!ENTITY repmgr-cluster-cleanup SYSTEM "repmgr-cluster-cleanup.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-daemon-status SYSTEM "repmgr-daemon-status.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-daemon-pause SYSTEM "repmgr-daemon-pause.sgml">
<!ENTITY repmgr-daemon-unpause SYSTEM "repmgr-daemon-unpause.sgml">
<!ENTITY appendix-release-notes SYSTEM "appendix-release-notes.sgml"> <!ENTITY appendix-release-notes SYSTEM "appendix-release-notes.sgml">
<!ENTITY appendix-faq SYSTEM "appendix-faq.sgml"> <!ENTITY appendix-faq SYSTEM "appendix-faq.sgml">
<!ENTITY appendix-signatures SYSTEM "appendix-signatures.sgml"> <!ENTITY appendix-signatures SYSTEM "appendix-signatures.sgml">
<!ENTITY appendix-packages SYSTEM "appendix-packages.sgml">
<!ENTITY bookindex SYSTEM "bookindex.sgml"> <!ENTITY bookindex SYSTEM "bookindex.sgml">

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@@ -5,139 +5,28 @@
system. system.
</para> </para>
<sect2 id="installation-packages-redhat" xreflabel="Installing from packages on RHEL, CentOS and Fedora"> <sect2 id="installation-packages-redhat" xreflabel="Installing from packages on RHEL, Fedora and CentOS">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>installation</primary> <primary>installation</primary>
<secondary>on Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora etc.</secondary> <secondary>on Redhat/CentOS/Fedora etc.</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<title>RedHat/CentOS/Fedora</title> <title>RedHat/Fedora/CentOS</title>
<para> <para>
&repmgr; RPM packages for RedHat/CentOS variants and Fedora are available from the RPM packages for &repmgr; are available via Yum through
<ulink url="https://2ndquadrant.com">2ndQuadrant</ulink>
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">public repository</ulink>; see following
section for details.
</para>
<para>
RPM packages for &repmgr; are also available via Yum through
the PostgreSQL Global Development Group RPM repository the PostgreSQL Global Development Group RPM repository
(<ulink url="https://yum.postgresql.org/">http://yum.postgresql.org/</ulink>). (<ulink url="https://yum.postgresql.org/">http://yum.postgresql.org/</>).
Follow the instructions for your distribution (RedHat, CentOS, Follow the instructions for your distribution (RedHat, CentOS,
Fedora, etc.) and architecture as detailed there. Note that it can take some days Fedora, etc.) and architecture as detailed there.
for new &repmgr; packages to become available via the this repository.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
&repmgr; packages are designed to be compatible with the community-provided PostgreSQL packages.
They may not work with vendor-specific packages such as those provided by RedHat for RHEL
customers, as the filesystem layout may be different to the community RPMs.
Please contact your support vendor for assistance.
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
For more information on the package contents, including details of installation <ulink url="https://2ndquadrant.com">2ndQuadrant</ulink> also provides its
paths and relevant <link linkend="configuration-file-service-commands">service commands</link>, own RPM packages which are made available
see the appendix section <xref linkend="packages-centos">. at the same time as each &repmgr; release, as it can take some days for
them to become available via the main PGDG repository. See here for details:
<ulink url="http://repmgr.org/yum-repository.html">http://repmgr.org/yum-repository.html</>
</para> </para>
<sect3 id="installation-packages-redhat-2ndq">
<title>2ndQuadrant public RPM yum repository</title>
<para>
Beginning with <ulink url="https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/release-4.0.5.html">repmgr 4.0.5</ulink>,
<ulink url="https://2ndquadrant.com/">2ndQuadrant</ulink> provides a dedicated <literal>yum</literal>
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">public repository</ulink> for 2ndQuadrant software,
including &repmgr;. We recommend using this for all future &repmgr; releases.
</para>
<para>
General instructions for using this repository can be found on its
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">homepage</ulink>. Specific instructions
for installing &repmgr; follow below.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>Installation</emphasis>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
Locate the repository RPM for your PostgreSQL version from the list at:
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/</ulink>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Install the repository definition for your distribution and PostgreSQL version
(this enables the 2ndQuadrant repository as a source of &repmgr; packages).
</para>
<para>
For example, for PostgreSQL 10 on CentOS, execute:
<programlisting>
curl https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/release/get/10/rpm | sudo bash</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Verify that the repository is installed with:
<programlisting>
sudo yum repolist</programlisting>
The output should contain two entries like this:
<programlisting>
2ndquadrant-dl-default-release-pg10/7/x86_64 2ndQuadrant packages (PG10) for 7 - x86_64 4
2ndquadrant-dl-default-release-pg10-debug/7/x86_64 2ndQuadrant packages (PG10) for 7 - x86_64 - Debug 3</programlisting>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Install the &repmgr version appropriate for your PostgreSQL version (e.g. <literal>repmgr10</literal>):
<programlisting>
$ yum install repmgr10</programlisting>
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>Compatibility with PGDG Repositories</emphasis>
</para>
<para>
The 2ndQuadrant &repmgr; yum repository packages use the same definitions and file system layout as the
main PGDG repository.
</para>
<para>
Normally <application>yum</application> will prioritize the repository with the most recent &repmgr; version.
Once the PGDG repository has been updated, it doesn't matter which repository
the packages are installed from.
</para>
<para>
To ensure the 2ndQuadrant repository is always prioritised, install <literal>yum-plugin-priorities</literal>
and set the repository priorities accordingly.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>Installing a specific package version</emphasis>
</para>
<para>
To install a specific package version, execute <command>yum --showduplicates list</command>
for the package in question:
<programlisting>
[root@localhost ~]# yum --showduplicates list repmgr10
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.iij.ad.jp
* extras: ftp.iij.ad.jp
* updates: ftp.iij.ad.jp
Available Packages
repmgr10.x86_64 4.0.3-1.rhel7 pgdg10
repmgr10.x86_64 4.0.4-1.rhel7 pgdg10
repmgr10.x86_64 4.0.5-1.el7 2ndquadrant-repo-10</programlisting>
then append the appropriate version number to the package name with a hyphen, e.g.:
<programlisting>
[root@localhost ~]# yum install repmgr10-4.0.3-1.rhel7</programlisting>
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="installation-packages-debian" xreflabel="Installing from packages on Debian or Ubuntu"> <sect2 id="installation-packages-debian" xreflabel="Installing from packages on Debian or Ubuntu">
@@ -149,80 +38,10 @@ $ yum install repmgr10</programlisting>
<title>Debian/Ubuntu</title> <title>Debian/Ubuntu</title>
<para>.deb packages for &repmgr; are available from the <para>.deb packages for &repmgr; are available from the
PostgreSQL Community APT repository (<ulink url="http://apt.postgresql.org/">http://apt.postgresql.org/</ulink>). PostgreSQL Community APT repository (<ulink url="http://apt.postgresql.org/">http://apt.postgresql.org/</>).
Instructions can be found in the APT section of the PostgreSQL Wiki Instructions can be found in the APT section of the PostgreSQL Wiki
(<ulink url="https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt">https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt</ulink>). (<ulink url="https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt">https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt</>).
</para> </para>
<para>
For more information on the package contents, including details of installation
paths and relevant <link linkend="configuration-file-service-commands">service commands</link>,
see the appendix section <xref linkend="packages-debian-ubuntu">.
</para>
<sect3 id="installation-packages-debian-ubuntu-2ndq">
<title>2ndQuadrant public apt repository for Debian/Ubuntu</title>
<para>
Beginning with <ulink url="https://repmgr.org/docs/4.0/release-4.0.5.html">repmgr 4.0.5</ulink>,
<ulink url="https://2ndquadrant.com/">2ndQuadrant</ulink> provides a
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">public apt repository</ulink> for 2ndQuadrant software,
including &repmgr;.
</para>
<para>
General instructions for using this repository can be found on its
<ulink url="https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/">homepage</ulink>. Specific instructions
for installing &repmgr; follow below.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis>Installation</emphasis>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
Install the repository definition for your distribution and PostgreSQL version
(this enables the 2ndQuadrant repository as a source of &repmgr; packages) by executing:
<programlisting>
curl https://dl.2ndquadrant.com/default/release/get/deb | sudo bash</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
This will automatically install the following additional packages, if not already present:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>lsb-release</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>apt-transport-https</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</note>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Install the &repmgr version appropriate for your PostgreSQL version (e.g. <literal>repmgr10</literal>):
<programlisting>
$ apt-get install postgresql-10-repmgr</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
For packages for PostgreSQL 9.6 and earlier, the package name includes
a period between major and minor version numbers, e.g.
<literal>postgresql-9.6-repmgr</literal>.
</para>
</note>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2> </sect2>
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
A dedicated system user for &repmgr; is <emphasis>not</emphasis> required; as many &repmgr; and A dedicated system user for &repmgr; is *not* required; as many &repmgr; and
<application>repmgrd</application> actions require direct access to the PostgreSQL data directory, <application>repmgrd</application> actions require direct access to the PostgreSQL data directory,
these commands should be executed by the <literal>postgres</literal> user. these commands should be executed by the <literal>postgres</literal> user.
</para> </para>
@@ -61,13 +61,6 @@
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<tip>
<simpara>
Consider setting <varname>ConnectTimeout</varname> to a low value in your SSH configuration.
This will make it faster to detect any SSH connection errors.
</simpara>
</tip>
<tip> <tip>
<simpara> <simpara>
We recommend using a session multiplexer utility such as <command>screen</command> or We recommend using a session multiplexer utility such as <command>screen</command> or

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
To install &repmgr; the prerequisites for compiling To install &repmgr; the prerequisites for compiling
&postgres; must be installed. These are described in &postgres;'s &postgres; must be installed. These are described in &postgres;'s
documentation documentation
on <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/install-requirements.html">build requirements</ulink> on <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/install-requirements.html">build requirements</ulink>
and <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/docguide-toolsets.html">build requirements for documentation</ulink>. and <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/docguide-toolsets.html">build requirements for documentation</ulink>.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
There are also tags for each &repmgr; release, e.g. <filename>4.0.5</filename>. There are also tags for each &repmgr; release, e.g. <filename>REL4_0_STABLE</filename>.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -155,20 +155,6 @@
The generated HTML files will be placed in the <filename>doc/html</filename> The generated HTML files will be placed in the <filename>doc/html</filename>
subdirectory of your source tree. subdirectory of your source tree.
</para> </para>
<para>
To build the documentation as a single HTML file, execute:
<programlisting>
cd doc/ && make repmgr.html</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
Due to changes in PostgreSQL's documentation build system from PostgreSQL 10,
the documentation can currently only be built agains PostgreSQL 9.6 or earlier.
This limitation will be fixed when time and resources permit.
</simpara>
</note>
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<date>2017</date> <date>2017</date>
<copyright> <copyright>
<year>2010-2018</year> <year>2010-2017</year>
<holder>2ndQuadrant, Ltd.</holder> <holder>2ndQuadrant, Ltd.</holder>
</copyright> </copyright>
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
<title>Legal Notice</title> <title>Legal Notice</title>
<para> <para>
<productname>repmgr</productname> is Copyright &copy; 2010-2018 <productname>repmgr</productname> is Copyright &copy; 2010-2017
by 2ndQuadrant, Ltd. All rights reserved. by 2ndQuadrant, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
<title>repmgr overview</title> <title>repmgr overview</title>
<para> <para>
This chapter provides a high-level overview of &repmgr;'s components and This chapter provides a high-level overview of repmgr's components and functionality.
functionality.
</para> </para>
<sect1 id="repmgr-concepts" xreflabel="Concepts"> <sect1 id="repmgr-concepts" xreflabel="Concepts">
@@ -179,8 +178,8 @@
<para> <para>
In order to effectively manage a replication cluster, &repmgr; needs to store In order to effectively manage a replication cluster, &repmgr; needs to store
information about the servers in the cluster in a dedicated database schema. information about the servers in the cluster in a dedicated database schema.
This schema is automatically created by the &repmgr; extension, which is installed This schema is automatically by the &repmgr; extension, which is installed
during the first step in initializing a &repmgr;-administered cluster during the first step in initialising a &repmgr;-administered cluster
(<command><link linkend="repmgr-primary-register">repmgr primary register</link></command>) (<command><link linkend="repmgr-primary-register">repmgr primary register</link></command>)
and contains the following objects: and contains the following objects:
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# ignores archiving. Use something more sensible. # ignores archiving. Use something more sensible.
archive_command = '/bin/true' archive_command = '/bin/true'
# If you have configured "pg_basebackup_options" # If you have configured `pg_basebackup_options`
# in "repmgr.conf" to include the setting "--xlog-method=fetch" (from # in `repmgr.conf` to include the setting `--xlog-method=fetch` (from
# PostgreSQL 10 "--wal-method=fetch"), *and* you have not set # PostgreSQL 10 `--wal-method=fetch`), *and* you have not set
# "restore_command" in "repmgr.conf"to fetch WAL files from another # `restore_command` in `repmgr.conf`to fetch WAL files from another
# source such as Barman, you'll need to set "wal_keep_segments" to a # source such as Barman, you'll need to set `wal_keep_segments` to a
# high enough value to ensure that all WAL files generated while # high enough value to ensure that all WAL files generated while
# the standby is being cloned are retained until the standby starts up. # the standby is being cloned are retained until the standby starts up.
# #
@@ -121,11 +121,6 @@
<command>include 'postgresql.replication.conf</command>. <command>include 'postgresql.replication.conf</command>.
</simpara> </simpara>
</tip> </tip>
<para>
Additionally, if you are intending to use <application>pg_rewind</application>,
and the cluster was not initialised using data checksums, you may want to consider enabling
<varname>wal_log_hints</varname>; for more details see <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin-pg-rewind">.
</para>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="quickstart-repmgr-user-database"> <sect1 id="quickstart-repmgr-user-database">
@@ -234,45 +229,17 @@
<para> <para>
<filename>repmgr.conf</filename> should not be stored inside the PostgreSQL data directory, <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> should not be stored inside the PostgreSQL data directory,
as it could be overwritten when setting up or reinitialising the PostgreSQL as it could be overwritten when setting up or reinitialising the PostgreSQL
server. See sections <xref linkend="configuration"> and <xref linkend="configuration-file"> server. See sections on <xref linkend="configuration-file"> and <xref linkend="configuration-file-settings">
for further details about <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>. for further details about <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
&repmgr; only uses <option>pg_bindir</option> when it executes
PostgreSQL binaries directly.
</para>
<para>
For user-defined scripts such as <option>promote_command</option> and the
various <option>service_*_command</option>s, you <emphasis>must</emphasis>
always explicitly provide the full path to the binary or script being
executed, even if it is &repmgr; itself.
</para>
<para>
This is because these options can contain user-defined scripts in arbitrary
locations, so prepending <option>pg_bindir</option> may break them.
</para>
</note>
<tip> <tip>
<simpara> <simpara>
For Debian-based distributions we recommend explictly setting For Debian-based distributions we recommend explictly setting
<option>pg_bindir</option> to the directory where <command>pg_ctl</command> and other binaries <literal>pg_bindir</literal> to the directory where <command>pg_ctl</command> and other binaries
not in the standard path are located. For PostgreSQL 9.6 this would be <filename>/usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/</filename>. not in the standard path are located. For PostgreSQL 9.6 this would be <filename>/usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/</filename>.
</simpara> </simpara>
</tip> </tip>
<tip>
<simpara>
If your distribution places the &repmgr; binaries in a location other than the
PostgreSQL installation directory, specify this with <option>repmgr_bindir</option>
to enable &repmgr; to perform operations (e.g.
<command><link linkend="repmgr-cluster-crosscheck">repmgr cluster crosscheck</link></command>)
on other nodes.
</simpara>
</tip>
<para> <para>
See the file See the file
<ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/repmgr.conf.sample">repmgr.conf.sample</> <ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/repmgr.conf.sample">repmgr.conf.sample</>
@@ -339,10 +306,11 @@
(and possibly <literal>data_directory</literal>) adjusted accordingly, e.g.: (and possibly <literal>data_directory</literal>) adjusted accordingly, e.g.:
</para> </para>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
node_id=2 node=2
node_name=node2 node_name=node2
conninfo='host=node2 user=repmgr dbname=repmgr connect_timeout=2' conninfo='host=node2 user=repmgr dbname=repmgr connect_timeout=2'
data_directory='/var/lib/postgresql/data'</programlisting> data_directory='/var/lib/postgresql/data'
</programlisting>
<para> <para>
Use the <command>--dry-run</command> option to check the standby can be cloned: Use the <command>--dry-run</command> option to check the standby can be cloned:
</para> </para>

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<chapter id="repmgrd-bdr">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>BDR</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>BDR</primary>
</indexterm>
<title>BDR failover with repmgrd</title>
<para>
&repmgr; 4.x provides support for monitoring BDR nodes and taking action in
case one of the nodes fails.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
Due to the nature of BDR, it's only safe to use this solution for
a two-node scenario. Introducing additional nodes will create an inherent
risk of node desynchronisation if a node goes down without being cleanly
removed from the cluster.
</simpara>
</note>
<para>
In contrast to streaming replication, there's no concept of "promoting" a new
primary node with BDR. Instead, "failover" involves monitoring both nodes
with `repmgrd` and redirecting queries from the failed node to the remaining
active node. This can be done by using an
<link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> script
which is called by <application>repmgrd</application> to dynamically
reconfigure a proxy server/connection pooler such as <application>PgBouncer</application>.
</para>
<sect1 id="prerequisites" xreflable="BDR prequisites">
</sect1>
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<title>Description</title> <title>Description</title>
<para> <para>
Purges monitoring history from the <literal>repmgr.monitoring_history</literal> table to Purges monitoring history from the <literal>repmgr.monitoring_history</literal> table to
prevent excessive table growth. prevent excessive table growth. Use the <literal>-k/--keep-history</literal> to specify the
</para> number of days of monitoring history to retain. This command can be used
<para> manually or as a cronjob.
By default <emphasis>all</emphasis> data will be removed; Use the <option>-k/--keep-history</option>
option to specify the number of days of monitoring history to retain.
</para>
<para>
This command can be executed manually or as a cronjob.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
@@ -43,35 +38,4 @@
<filename>repmgr.conf</filename>. <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-cluster-cleanup-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>cluster_cleanup</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Only delete monitoring records for the specified node.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
For more details see the sections <xref linkend="repmgrd-monitoring"> and
<xref linkend="repmgrd-monitoring-configuration">.
</para>
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@@ -38,59 +38,5 @@
and therefore determine the state of outbound connections from that node. and therefore determine the state of outbound connections from that node.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr cluster crosscheck</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The check completed successfully and all nodes are reachable.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_BAD_SSH (12)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
One or more nodes could not be accessed via SSH.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
This only applies to nodes unreachable from the node where
this command is executed.
</simpara>
<simpara>
It's also possible that the crosscheck establishes that
connections between PostgreSQL on all nodes are functioning,
even if SSH access between some nodes is not possible.
</simpara>
</note>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_NODE_STATUS (25)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
PostgreSQL on one or more nodes could not be reached.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
This error code overrides <option>ERR_BAD_SSH</option>.
</simpara>
</note>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
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@@ -40,29 +40,10 @@
<simpara><literal>--node-name</literal>: restrict entries to node with this name</simpara> <simpara><literal>--node-name</literal>: restrict entries to node with this name</simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><literal>--event</literal>: filter specific event (see <xref linkend="event-notifications"> for a full list)</simpara> <simpara><literal>--event</literal>: filter specific event</simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<para>
The "Details" column can be omitted by providing <literal>--terse</literal>.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Output format</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>--csv</literal>: generate output in CSV format. Note that the <literal>Details</literal>
column will currently not be emitted in CSV format.
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
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@@ -97,49 +97,5 @@
useful result. useful result.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr cluster matrix</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The check completed successfully and all nodes are reachable.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_BAD_SSH (12)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
One or more nodes could not be accessed via SSH.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_NODE_STATUS (25)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
PostgreSQL on one or more nodes could not be reached.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
This error code overrides <option>ERR_BAD_SSH</option>.
</simpara>
</note>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
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<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Options</title> <title>Options</title>
<para>
<variablelist> <command>repmgr cluster show</command> accepts an optional parameter <literal>--csv</literal>, which
outputs the replication cluster's status in a simple CSV format, suitable for
<varlistentry> parsing by scripts:
<term><option>--csv</option></term> <programlisting>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>repmgr cluster show</command> accepts an optional parameter <literal>--csv</literal>, which
outputs the replication cluster's status in a simple CSV format, suitable for
parsing by scripts, e.g.:
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf cluster show --csv $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf cluster show --csv
1,-1,-1 1,-1,-1
2,0,0 2,0,0
3,0,1</programlisting> 3,0,1</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
The columns have following meanings:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
node ID
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
availability (0 = available, -1 = unavailable)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
recovery state (0 = not in recovery, 1 = in recovery, -1 = unknown)
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--verbose</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Display the full text of any database connection error messages
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr cluster show</command>:
</para> </para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
No issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_NODE_STATUS (25)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
One or more issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para> <para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-node-status">, <xref linkend="repmgr-node-check">, <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-status"> The columns have following meanings:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
node ID
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
availability (0 = available, -1 = unavailable)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
recovery state (0 = not in recovery, 1 = in recovery, -1 = unknown)
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
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<refentry id="repmgr-daemon-pause">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgr daemon pause</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>repmgr daemon pause</refentrytitle>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>repmgr daemon pause</refname>
<refpurpose>Instruct all <application>repmgrd</application> instances in the replication cluster to pause failover operations</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
<title>Description</title>
<para>
This command can be run on any active node in the replication cluster to instruct all
running <application>repmgrd</application> instances to &quot;pause&quot; themselves, i.e. take no
action (such as promoting themselves or following a new primary) if a failover event is detected.
</para>
<para>
This functionality is useful for performing maintenance operations, such as switchovers
or upgrades, which might otherwise trigger a failover if <application>repmgrd</application>
is running normally.
</para>
<note>
<para>
It's important to wait a few seconds after restarting PostgreSQL on any node before running
<command>repmgr daemon pause</command>, as the <application>repmgrd</application> instance
on the restarted node will take a second or two before it has updated its status.
</para>
</note>
<para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause"> will instruct all previously paused <application>repmgrd</application>
instances to resume normal failover operation.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Execution</title>
<para>
<command>repmgr daemon pause</command> can be executed on any active node in the
replication cluster. A valid <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file is required.
It will have no effect on previously paused nodes.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Example</title>
<para>
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon pause
NOTICE: node 1 (node1) paused
NOTICE: node 2 (node2) paused
NOTICE: node 3 (node3) paused</programlisting>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check if nodes are reachable but don't pause <application>repmgrd</application>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr daemon unpause</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> could be paused on all nodes.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_REPMGRD_PAUSE (26)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> could not be paused on one or mode nodes.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause">, <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-status">
</para>
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<refentry id="repmgr-daemon-status">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgr daemon status</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>repmgr daemon status</refentrytitle>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>repmgr daemon status</refname>
<refpurpose>display information about the status of <application>repmgrd</application> on each node in the cluster</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
<title>Description</title>
<para>
This command provides an overview over all active nodes in the cluster and the state
of each node's <application>repmgrd</application> instance. It can be used to check
the result of <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause"> and <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause">
operations.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Execution</title>
<para>
<command>repmgr daemon status</command> can be executed on any active node in the
replication cluster. A valid <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file is required.
</para>
<note>
<para>
After restarting PostgreSQL on any node, the <application>repmgrd</application> instance
will take a second or two before it is able to update its status. Until then,
<application>repmgrd</application> will be shown as not running.
</para>
</note>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Examples</title>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> running normally on all nodes:
<programlisting>$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status
ID | Name | Role | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused?
----+-------+---------+---------+---------+------+---------
1 | node1 | primary | running | running | 7851 | no
2 | node2 | standby | running | running | 7889 | no
3 | node3 | standby | running | running | 7918 | no</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> paused on all nodes (using <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause">):
<programlisting>$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status
ID | Name | Role | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused?
----+-------+---------+---------+---------+------+---------
1 | node1 | primary | running | running | 7851 | yes
2 | node2 | standby | running | running | 7889 | yes
3 | node3 | standby | running | running | 7918 | yes</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> not running on one node:
<programlisting>$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status
ID | Name | Role | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused?
----+-------+---------+---------+-------------+------+---------
1 | node1 | primary | running | running | 7851 | yes
2 | node2 | standby | running | not running | n/a | n/a
3 | node3 | standby | running | running | 7918 | yes</programlisting>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--csv</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>repmgr daemon status</command> accepts an optional parameter <literal>--csv</literal>, which
outputs the replication cluster's status in a simple CSV format, suitable for
parsing by scripts, e.g.:
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status --csv
1,node1,primary,1,1,10204,1
2,node2,standby,1,0,-1,1
3,node3,standby,1,1,10225,1</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
The columns have following meanings:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
node ID
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
node name
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
node type (primary or standby)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
PostgreSQL server running
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<application>repmgrd</application> running (1 = running, 0 = not running)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<application>repmgrd</application> PID (-1 if not running)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<application>repmgrd</application> paused (1 = paused, 0 = not paused)
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--verbose</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Display the full text of any database connection error messages
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause">, <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause">, <xref linkend="repmgr-cluster-show">
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
<refentry id="repmgr-daemon-unpause">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgr daemon unpause</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>repmgr daemon unpause</refentrytitle>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>repmgr daemon unpause</refname>
<refpurpose>Instruct all <application>repmgrd</application> instances in the replication cluster to resume failover operations</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
<title>Description</title>
<para>
This command can be run on any active node in the replication cluster to instruct all
running <application>repmgrd</application> instances to &quot;unpause&quot;
(following a previous execution of <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause">)
and resume normal failover/monitoring operation.
</para>
<note>
<para>
It's important to wait a few seconds after restarting PostgreSQL on any node before running
<command>repmgr daemon pause</command>, as the <application>repmgrd</application> instance
on the restarted node will take a second or two before it has updated its status.
</para>
</note>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Execution</title>
<para>
<command>repmgr daemon unpause</command> can be executed on any active node in the
replication cluster. A valid <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file is required.
It will have no effect on nodes which are not already paused.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Example</title>
<para>
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon unpause
NOTICE: node 1 (node1) unpaused
NOTICE: node 2 (node2) unpaused
NOTICE: node 3 (node3) unpaused</programlisting>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check if nodes are reachable but don't unpause <application>repmgrd</application>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr daemon unpause</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> could be unpaused on all nodes.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_REPMGRD_PAUSE (26)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> could not be unpaused on one or mode nodes.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause">, <xref linkend="repmgr-daemon-status">
</para>
</refsect1>
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Replication lag: OK (N/A - node is primary) Replication lag: OK (N/A - node is primary)
WAL archiving: OK (0 pending files) WAL archiving: OK (0 pending files)
Downstream servers: OK (2 of 2 downstream nodes attached) Downstream servers: OK (2 of 2 downstream nodes attached)
Replication slots: OK (node has no replication slots) Replication slots: OK (node has no replication slots)</programlisting>
Missing replication slots: OK (node has no missing replication slots)</programlisting>
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
@@ -62,9 +61,7 @@
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara> <simpara>
<literal>--archive-ready</literal>: checks for WAL files which have not yet been archived, <literal>--archive-ready</literal>: checks for WAL files which have not yet been archived
and returns <literal>WARNING</literal> or <literal>CRITICAL</literal> if the number
exceeds <varname>archive_ready_warning</varname> or <varname>archive_ready_critical</varname> respectively.
</simpara> </simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
@@ -80,110 +77,11 @@
</simpara> </simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>--missing-slots</literal>: checks there are no missing replication slots
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<para>
Individual checks can also be output in a Nagios-compatible format by additionally
providing the option <literal>--nagios</literal>.
</para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Output format</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>--csv</literal>: generate output in CSV format (not available
for individual checks)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>--nagios</literal>: generate output in a Nagios-compatible format
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
When executing <command>repmgr node check</command> with one of the individual
checks listed above, &repmgr; will emit one of the following Nagios-style exit codes
(even if <literal>--nagios</literal> is not supplied):
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>0</literal>: OK
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>1</literal>: WARNING
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>2</literal>: ERROR
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>3</literal>: UNKNOWN
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr status check</command>
if no individual check was specified.
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
No issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_NODE_STATUS (25)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
One or more issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-node-status">, <xref linkend="repmgr-cluster-show">
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -28,10 +28,6 @@
If the node is running and needs to be attached to the current primary, use If the node is running and needs to be attached to the current primary, use
<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">. <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">.
</para> </para>
<para>
Note <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow"> can only be used for standbys which have not diverged
from the rest of the cluster.
</para>
</tip> </tip>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
@@ -49,102 +45,6 @@
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually execute the rejoin.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--force-rewind[=/path/to/pg_rewind]</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Execute <application>pg_rewind</application>.
</para>
<para>
It is only necessary to provide the <application>pg_rewind</application> path
if using PostgreSQL 9.3 or 9.4, and <application>pg_rewind</application>
is not installed in the PostgreSQL <filename>bin</filename> directory.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--config-files</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
comma-separated list of configuration files to retain after
executing <application>pg_rewind</application>.
</para>
<para>
Currently <application>pg_rewind</application> will overwrite
the local node's configuration files with the files from the source node,
so it's advisable to use this option to ensure they are kept.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--config-archive-dir</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Directory to temporarily store configuration files specified with
<option>--config-files</option>; default: <filename>/tmp</filename>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-W/--no-wait</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Don't wait for the node to rejoin cluster.
</para>
<para>
If this option is supplied, &repmgr; will restart the node but
not wait for it to connect to the primary.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Configuration file settings</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>node_rejoin_timeout</literal>:
the maximum length of time (in seconds) to wait for
the node to reconnect to the replication cluster (defaults to
the value set in <literal>standby_reconnect_timeout</literal>,
60 seconds).
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-node-rejoin-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>node_rejoin</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Notes</title> <title>Notes</title>
<para> <para>
@@ -169,31 +69,23 @@
</tip> </tip>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-node-rejoin-pg-rewind" xreflabel="Using pg_rewind"> <refsect1 id="repmgr-node-rejoin-pg-rewind">
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_rewind</primary>
<secondary>using with "repmgr node rejoin"</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Using <command>pg_rewind</command></title> <title>Using <command>pg_rewind</command></title>
<para> <para>
<command>repmgr node rejoin</command> can optionally use <command>pg_rewind</command> to re-integrate a <command>repmgr node rejoin</command> can optionally use <command>pg_rewind</command> to re-integrate a
node which has diverged from the rest of the cluster, typically a failed primary. node which has diverged from the rest of the cluster, typically a failed primary.
<command>pg_rewind</command> is available in PostgreSQL 9.5 and later as part of the core distribution, <command>pg_rewind</command> is available in PostgreSQL 9.5 and later.
and can be installed from external sources for PostgreSQL 9.3 and 9.4.
</para> </para>
<note> <note>
<para> <para>
<command>pg_rewind</command> <emphasis>requires</emphasis> that either <command>pg_rewind</command> *requires* that either <varname>wal_log_hints</varname> is enabled, or that
<varname>wal_log_hints</varname> is enabled, or that
data checksums were enabled when the cluster was initialized. See the data checksums were enabled when the cluster was initialized. See the
<ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgrewind.html"><command>pg_rewind</command> documentation</ulink> for details. <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgrewind.html"><command>pg_rewind</command> documentation</ulink> for details.
</para> </para>
</note> </note>
<para> <para>
To have <command>repmgr node rejoin</command> use <command>pg_rewind</command>, To have <command>repmgr node rejoin</command> use <command>pg_rewind</command> if required,
pass the command line option <literal>--force-rewind</literal>, which will tell &repmgr; pass the command line option <literal>--force-rewind</literal>, which will tell &repmgr;
to execute <command>pg_rewind</command> to ensure the node can be rejoined successfully. to execute <command>pg_rewind</command> to ensure the node can be rejoined successfully.
</para> </para>
@@ -226,15 +118,6 @@
INFO: pg_rewind would now be executed INFO: pg_rewind would now be executed
DETAIL: pg_rewind command is: DETAIL: pg_rewind command is:
pg_rewind -D '/var/lib/postgresql/data' --source-server='host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr'</programlisting> pg_rewind -D '/var/lib/postgresql/data' --source-server='host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr'</programlisting>
<note>
<para>
If <option>--force-rewind</option> is used with the <option>--dry-run</option> option,
this checks the prerequisites for using <application>pg_rewind</application>, but cannot
predict the outcome of actually executing <application>pg_rewind</application>.
</para>
</note>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
$ repmgr node rejoin -f /etc/repmgr.conf -d 'host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr' \ $ repmgr node rejoin -f /etc/repmgr.conf -d 'host=node1 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr' \
--force-rewind --config-files=postgresql.local.conf,postgresql.conf --verbose --force-rewind --config-files=postgresql.local.conf,postgresql.conf --verbose

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
<title>Example</title> <title>Example</title>
<para> <para>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node status $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.comf node status
Node "node1": Node "node1":
PostgreSQL version: 10beta1 PostgreSQL version: 10beta1
Total data size: 30 MB Total data size: 30 MB
@@ -38,54 +38,10 @@
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Output format</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>--csv</literal>: generate output in CSV format
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr node status</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
No issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_NODE_STATUS (25)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
One or more issues were detected.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>See also</title> <title>See also</title>
<para> <para>
See <xref linkend="repmgr-node-check"> to diagnose issues and <xref linkend="repmgr-cluster-show"> See <xref linkend="repmgr-node-check"> to diagnose issues.
for an overview of all nodes in the cluster.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
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<title>Description</title> <title>Description</title>
<para> <para>
<command>repmgr primary register</command> registers a primary node in a <command>repmgr primary register</command> registers a primary node in a
streaming replication cluster, and configures it for use with &repmgr;, including streaming replication cluster, and configures it for use with repmgr, including
installing the &repmgr; extension. This command needs to be executed before any installing the &repmgr; extension. This command needs to be executed before any
standby nodes are registered. standby nodes are registered.
</para> </para>
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Execution</title> <title>Execution</title>
<para> <para>
Execute with the <option>--dry-run</option> option to check what would happen without Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to check what would happen without
actually registering the primary. actually registering the primary.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<note> <note>
<para> <para>
If providing the configuration file location with <option>-f/--config-file</option>, If providing the configuration file location with <literal>-f/--config-file</literal>,
avoid using a relative path, as &repmgr; stores the configuration file location avoid using a relative path, as &repmgr; stores the configuration file location
in the repmgr metadata for use when &repmgr; is executed remotely (e.g. during in the repmgr metadata for use when &repmgr; is executed remotely (e.g. during
<xref linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover">). &repmgr; will attempt to convert the <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover">). &repmgr; will attempt to convert the
@@ -48,46 +48,4 @@
</note> </note>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually register the primary.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-F</option>, <option>--force</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Overwrite an existing node record
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-primary-register-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
Following <link linkend="event-notifications">event notifications</link> will be generated:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>cluster_created</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><literal>primary_register</literal></simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Description</title> <title>Description</title>
<para> <para>
<command>repmgr primary unregister</command> unregisters an inactive primary node <command>repmgr primary register</command> unregisters an inactive primary node
from the &repmgr; metadata. This is typically when the primary has failed and is from the &repmgr; metadata. This is typically when the primary has failed and is
being removed from the cluster after a new primary has been promoted. being removed from the cluster after a new primary has been promoted.
</para> </para>
@@ -21,10 +21,6 @@
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Execution</title> <title>Execution</title>
<para>
<command>repmgr primary unregister</command> can be run on any active &repmgr; node,
with the ID of the node to unregister passed as <option>--node-id</option>.
</para>
<para> <para>
Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to check what would happen without Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to check what would happen without
actually unregistering the node. actually unregistering the node.
@@ -32,43 +28,7 @@
<para> <para>
<command>repmgr master unregister</command> can be used as an alias for <command>repmgr master unregister</command> can be used as an alias for
<command>repmgr primary unregister</command>. <command>repmgr primary unregister</command>/
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually unregister the primary.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
ID of the inactive primary to be unregistered.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-primary-unregister-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>primary_unregister</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -25,11 +25,9 @@
<note> <note>
<simpara> <simpara>
<command>repmgr standby clone</command> does not start the standby, and after cloning <command>repmgr standby clone</command> does not start the standby, and after cloning
a standby, the command <command>repmgr standby register</command> must be executed to <command>repmgr standby register</command> must be executed to notify &repmgr; of its presence.
notify &repmgr; of its existence.
</simpara> </simpara>
</note> </note>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
@@ -49,7 +47,7 @@
not be copied by default. &repmgr; can copy these files, either to the same not be copied by default. &repmgr; can copy these files, either to the same
location on the standby server (provided appropriate directory and file permissions location on the standby server (provided appropriate directory and file permissions
are available), or into the standby's data directory. This requires passwordless are available), or into the standby's data directory. This requires passwordless
SSH access to the primary server. Add the option <option>--copy-external-config-files</option> SSH access to the primary server. Add the option <literal>--copy-external-config-files</literal>
to the <command>repmgr standby clone</command> command; by default files will be copied to to the <command>repmgr standby clone</command> command; by default files will be copied to
the same path as on the upstream server. Note that the user executing <command>repmgr</command> the same path as on the upstream server. Note that the user executing <command>repmgr</command>
must have write access to those directories. must have write access to those directories.
@@ -59,96 +57,15 @@
<literal>--copy-external-config-files=pgdata</literal>, but note that <literal>--copy-external-config-files=pgdata</literal>, but note that
any include directives in the copied files may need to be updated. any include directives in the copied files may need to be updated.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
When executing <command>repmgr standby clone</command> with the
<option>--copy-external-config-files</option> aand <option>--dry-run</option>
options, &repmgr; will check the SSH connection to the source node, but
will not verify whether the files can actually be copied.
</para>
<para>
During the actual clone operation, a check will be made before the database itself
is cloned to determine whether the files can actually be copied; if any problems are
encountered, the clone operation will be aborted, enabling the user to fix
any issues before retrying the clone operation.
</para>
</note>
<tip> <tip>
<simpara> <simpara>
For reliable configuration file management we recommend using a For reliable configuration file management we recommend using a
configuration management tool such as Ansible, Chef, Puppet or Salt. configuration management tool such as Ansible, Chef, Puppet or Salt.
</simpara> </simpara>
</tip> </tip>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-clone-recovery-conf"> <refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-clone-wal-management" xreflabel="Managing WAL during the cloning process">
<indexterm>
<primary>recovery.conf</primary>
<secondary>customising with "repmgr standby clone"</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Customising recovery.conf</title>
<para>
By default, &repmgr; will create a minimal <filename>recovery.conf</filename>
containing following parameters:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>standby_mode</varname> (always <literal>'on'</literal>)</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>recovery_target_timeline</varname> (always <literal>'latest'</literal>)</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>primary_conninfo</varname></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>primary_slot_name</varname> (if replication slots in use)</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
The following additional parameters can be specified in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>
for inclusion in <filename>recovery.conf</filename>:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>restore_command</varname></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>archive_cleanup_command</varname></simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara><varname>recovery_min_apply_delay</varname></simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<note>
<para>
We recommend using <ulink url="https://www.pgbarman.org/">Barman</ulink> to manage
WAL file archiving. For more details on combining &repmgr; and <application>Barman</application>,
in particular using <varname>restore_command</varname> to configure Barman as a backup source of
WAL files, see <xref linkend="cloning-from-barman">.
</para>
</note>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-clone-wal-management">
<title>Managing WAL during the cloning process</title> <title>Managing WAL during the cloning process</title>
<para> <para>
When initially cloning a standby, you will need to ensure When initially cloning a standby, you will need to ensure
@@ -182,186 +99,5 @@
</simpara> </simpara>
</note> </note>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-create-recovery-conf">
<indexterm>
<primary>recovery.conf</primary>
<secondary>generating for a standby cloned by another method</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Using a standby cloned by another method</title>
<para>
&repmgr; supports standbys cloned by another method (e.g. using <application>barman</application>'s
<command><ulink url="http://docs.pgbarman.org/release/2.4/#recover">barman recover</ulink></command> command).
</para>
<para>
To integrate the standby as a &repmgr; node, ensure the <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>
file is created for the node, and that it has been registered using
<command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">repmgr standby register</link></command>.
Then execute the command <command>repmgr standby clone --recovery-conf-only</command>.
This will create the <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file needed to attach
the node to its upstream, and will also create a replication slot on the
upstream node if required.
</para>
<para>
Note that the upstream node must be running. An existing
<filename>recovery.conf</filename> will not be overwritten unless the
<option>-F/--force</option> option is provided.
</para>
<para>
Execute <command>repmgr standby clone --recovery-conf-only --dry-run</command>
to check the prerequisites for creating the <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file,
and display the contents of the file without actually creating it.
</para>
<note>
<para>
<option>--recovery-conf-only</option> was introduced in &repmgr; <link linkend="release-4.0.4">4.0.4</link>.
</para>
</note>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-d, --dbname=CONNINFO</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Connection string of the upstream node to use for cloning.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually clone the standby.
</para>
<para>
If <option>--recovery-conf-only</option> specified, the contents of
the generated <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file will be displayed
but the file itself not written.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-c, --fast-checkpoint</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Force fast checkpoint (not effective when cloning from Barman).
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--copy-external-config-files[={samepath|pgdata}]</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Copy configuration files located outside the data directory on the source
node to the same path on the standby (default) or to the
PostgreSQL data directory.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--no-upstream-connection</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
When using Barman, do not connect to upstream node.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-R, --remote-user=USERNAME</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Remote system username for SSH operations (default: current local system username).
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option> --recovery-conf-only</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Create <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file for a previously cloned instance. &repmgr 4.0.4 and later.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--replication-user</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
User to make replication connections with (optional, not usually required).
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--superuser</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
If the &repmgr; user is not a superuser, the name of a valid superuser must
be provided with this option.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--upstream-conninfo</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<literal>primary_conninfo</literal> value to write in recovery.conf
when the intended upstream server does not yet exist.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--upstream-node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
ID of the upstream node to replicate from (optional, defaults to primary node)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--without-barman </option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Do not use Barman even if configured.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-clone-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>standby_clone</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title>
<para>
See <xref linkend="cloning-standbys"> for details about various aspects of cloning.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry> </refentry>

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running. It can only be used to attach an active standby to the current primary node running. It can only be used to attach an active standby to the current primary node
(and not to another standby). (and not to another standby).
</para> </para>
<tip> <para>
<para> To re-add an inactive node to the replication cluster, see
To re-add an inactive node to the replication cluster, use <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin">
<xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin">. </para>
</para>
</tip>
<para>
<command>repmgr standby follow</command> will wait up to
<varname>standby_follow_timeout</varname> seconds (default: <literal>30</literal>)
to verify the standby has actually connected to the new primary.
</para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
@@ -57,56 +48,7 @@
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually follow a new standby.
</para>
<important>
<para>
This does not guarantee the standby can follow the primary; in
particular, whether the primary and standby timelines have diverged,
can currently only be determined by actually attempting to
attach the standby to the primary.
</para>
</important>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-w</option></term>
<term><option>--wait</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Wait for a primary to appear. &repmgr; will wait for up to
<varname>primary_follow_timeout</varname> seconds
(default: 60 seconds) to verify that the standby is following the new primary.
This value can be defined in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-follow-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>standby_follow</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
<para>
If provided, &repmgr; will substitute the placeholders <literal>%p</literal> with the node ID of the primary
being followed, <literal>%c</literal> with its <literal>conninfo</literal> string, and
<literal>%a</literal> with its node name.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See also</title> <title>See also</title>
<para> <para>
<xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin"> <xref linkend="repmgr-node-rejoin">

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@@ -26,13 +26,6 @@
by using <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">; if <application>repmgrd</application> by using <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-follow">; if <application>repmgrd</application>
is active, it will handle this automatically. is active, it will handle this automatically.
</para> </para>
<para>
Note that &repmgr; will wait for up to <varname>promote_check_timeout</varname> seconds
(default: 60 seconds) to verify that the standby has been promoted, and will
check the promotion every <varname>promote_check_interval</varname> seconds (default: 1 second).
Both values can be defined in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
@@ -48,13 +41,4 @@
DETAIL: server "node2" (ID: 2) was successfully promoted to primary</programlisting> DETAIL: server "node2" (ID: 2) was successfully promoted to primary</programlisting>
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-promote-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>standby_promote</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -37,36 +37,19 @@
</note> </note>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-register-wait-start" xreflabel="repmgr standby register --wait-start"> <refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-register-wait" xreflabel="repmgr standby register --wait">
<title>Waiting for the the standby to start</title>
<para>
By default, &repmgr; will wait 30 seconds for the standby to become available before
aborting with a connection error. This is useful when setting up a standby from a script,
as the standby may not have fully started up by the time <command>repmgr standby register</command>
is executed.
</para>
<para>
To change the timeout, pass the desired value with the <literal>--wait-start</literal> option.
A value of <literal>0</literal> will disable the timeout.
</para>
<para>
The timeout will be ignored if <literal>-F/--force</literal> was provided.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-register-wait-sync" xreflabel="repmgr standby register --wait-sync">
<title>Waiting for the registration to propagate to the standby</title> <title>Waiting for the registration to propagate to the standby</title>
<para> <para>
Depending on your environment and workload, it may take some time for the standby's node record Depending on your environment and workload, it may take some time for
to propagate from the primary to the standby. Some actions (such as starting the standby's node record to propagate from the primary to the standby. Some
<application>repmgrd</application>) require that the standby's node record actions (such as starting <application>repmgrd</application>) require that the standby's node record
is present and up-to-date to function correctly. is present and up-to-date to function correctly.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
By providing the option <option>--wait-sync</option> to the By providing the option <literal>--wait-sync</literal> to the
<command>repmgr standby register</command> command, &repmgr; will wait <command>repmgr standby register</command> command, &repmgr; will wait
until the record is synchronised before exiting. An optional timeout (in until the record is synchronised before exiting. An optional timeout (in
seconds) can be added to this option (e.g. <option>--wait-sync=60</option>). seconds) can be added to this option (e.g. <literal>--wait-sync=60</literal>).
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
@@ -75,109 +58,20 @@
<para> <para>
Under some circumstances you may wish to register a standby which is not Under some circumstances you may wish to register a standby which is not
yet running; this can be the case when using provisioning tools to create yet running; this can be the case when using provisioning tools to create
a complex replication cluster. In this case, by using the <option>-F/--force</option> a complex replication cluster. In this case, by using the <literal>-F/--force</literal>
option and providing the connection parameters to the primary server, option and providing the connection parameters to the primary server,
the standby can be registered. the standby can be registered.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Similarly, with cascading replication it may be necessary to register Similarly, with cascading replication it may be necessary to register
a standby whose upstream node has not yet been registered - in this case, a standby whose upstream node has not yet been registered - in this case,
using <option>-F/--force</option> will result in the creation of an inactive placeholder using <literal>-F/--force</literal> will result in the creation of an inactive placeholder
record for the upstream node, which will however later need to be registered record for the upstream node, which will however later need to be registered
with the <option>-F/--force</option> option too. with the <literal>-F/--force</literal> option too.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
When used with <command>repmgr standby register</command>, care should be taken that use of the When used with <command>repmgr standby register</command>, care should be taken that use of the
<option>-F/--force</option> option does not result in an incorrectly configured cluster. <literal>-F/--force</literal> option does not result in an incorrectly configured cluster.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-register-node-cloned-other-source">
<title>Registering a node not cloned by repmgr</title>
<para>
If you've cloned a standby using another method (e.g. <application>barman</application>'s
<command>barman recover</command> command), first execute
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-create-recovery-conf">repmgr standby clone --recovery-conf-only</link>
to add the <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file, then register the standby as usual.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually register the standby.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-F</option><option>--force</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Overwrite an existing node record
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--upstream-node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
ID of the upstream node to replicate from (optional)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--wait-start</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
wait for the standby to start (timeout in seconds, default 30 seconds)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--wait-sync</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
wait for the node record to synchronise to the standby (optional timeout in seconds)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-register-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>standby_register</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link>
will be generated immediately after the node record is updated on the primary.
</para>
<para>
If the <option>--wait-sync</option> option is provided, a <literal>standby_register_sync</literal>
event notification will be generated immediately after the node record has synchronised to the
standby.
</para>
<para>
If provided, &repmgr; will substitute the placeholders <literal>%p</literal> with the node ID of the
primary node, <literal>%c</literal> with its <literal>conninfo</literal> string, and
<literal>%a</literal> with its node name.
</para>
</refsect1>
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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
<refpurpose>promote a standby to primary and demote the existing primary to a standby</refpurpose> <refpurpose>promote a standby to primary and demote the existing primary to a standby</refpurpose>
</refnamediv> </refnamediv>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Description</title> <title>Description</title>
@@ -23,189 +22,11 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If other standbys are connected to the demotion candidate, &repmgr; can instruct If other standbys are connected to the demotion candidate, &repmgr; can instruct
these to follow the new primary if the option <literal>--siblings-follow</literal> these to follow the new primary if the option <literal>--siblings-follow</literal>
is specified. This requires a passwordless SSH connection between the promotion is specified.
candidate (new primary) and the standbys attached to the demotion candidate
(existing primary).
</para>
<note>
<para>
Performing a switchover is a non-trivial operation. In particular it
relies on the current primary being able to shut down cleanly and quickly.
&repmgr; will attempt to check for potential issues but cannot guarantee
a successful switchover.
</para>
<para>
&repmgr; will refuse to perform the switchover if an exclusive backup is running on
the current primary.
</para>
</note>
<para>
For more details on performing a switchover, including preparation and configuration,
see section <xref linkend="performing-switchover">.
</para>
<note>
<para>
From <link linkend="release-4.2">repmgr 4.2</link>, &repmgr; will instruct any running
<application>repmgrd</application> instances to pause operations while the switchover
is being carried out, to prevent <application>repmgrd</application> from
unintentionally promoting a node. For more details, see <xref linkend="repmgrd-pausing">.
</para>
<para>
Users of &repmgr; versions prior to 4.2 should ensure that <application>repmgrd</application>
is not running on any nodes while a switchover is being executed.
</para>
</note>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--always-promote</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Promote standby to primary, even if it is behind or has diverged
from the original primary. The original primary will be shut down in any case,
and will need to be manually reintegrated into the replication cluster.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually execute a switchover.
</para>
<important>
<para>
Success of <option>--dry-run</option> does not imply the switchover will
complete successfully, only that
the prerequisites for performing the operation are met.
</para>
</important>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-F</option></term>
<term><option>--force</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Ignore warnings and continue anyway.
</para>
<para>
Specifically, if a problem is encountered when shutting down the current primary,
using <option>-F/--force</option> will cause &repmgr; to continue by promoting
the standby to be the new primary, and if <option>--siblings-follow</option> is
specified, attach any other standbys to the new primary.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--force-rewind[=/path/to/pg_rewind]</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Use <application>pg_rewind</application> to reintegrate the old primary if necessary
(and the prerequisites for using <application>pg_rewind</application> are met).
If using PostgreSQL 9.3 or 9.4, and the <application>pg_rewind</application>
binary is not installed in the PostgreSQL <filename>bin</filename> directory,
provide its full path. For more details see also <xref linkend="switchover-pg-rewind">.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-R</option></term>
<term><option>--remote-user</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
System username for remote SSH operations (defaults to local system user).
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--repmgrd-no-pause</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Don't pause <application>repmgrd</application> while executing a switchover.
</para>
<para>
This option should not be used unless you take steps by other means
to ensure <application>repmgrd</application> is paused or not
running on all nodes.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--siblings-follow</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Have standbys attached to the old primary follow the new primary.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Configuration file settings</title>
<para>
Note that following parameters in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> are relevant to the
switchover operation:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>replication_lag_critical</literal>:
if replication lag (in seconds) on the standby exceeds this value, the
switchover will be aborted (unless the <literal>-F/--force</literal> option
is provided)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>shutdown_check_timeout</literal>: maximum number of seconds to wait for the
demotion candidate (current primary) to shut down, before aborting the switchover.
</simpara>
<simpara>
Note that this parameter is set on the node where <command>repmgr standby switchover</command>
is executed (promotion candidate); setting it on the demotion candidate (former primary) will
have no effect.
</simpara>
<note>
<para>
In versions prior to <link linkend="release-4.2">&repmgr; 4.2</link>, <command>repmgr standby switchover</command> would
use the values defined in <literal>reconnect_attempts</literal> and <literal>reconnect_interval</literal>
to determine the timeout for demotion candidate shutdown.
</para>
</note>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<literal>standby_reconnect_timeout</literal>:
maximum number of seconds to attempt to wait for the demotion candidate (former primary)
to reconnect to the promoted primary (default: 60 seconds)
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>Execution</title> <title>Execution</title>
@@ -213,72 +34,12 @@
Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to test the switchover as far as Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to test the switchover as far as
possible without actually changing the status of either node. possible without actually changing the status of either node.
</para> </para>
<important>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> must be shut down on all nodes while a switchover is being
executed. This restriction will be removed in a future &repmgr; version.
</para>
</important>
<para> <para>
External database connections, e.g. from an application, should not be permitted while <application>repmgrd</application> should not be active on any nodes while a switchover is being
the switchover is taking place. In particular, active transactions on the primary executed. This restriction may be lifted in a later version.
can potentially disrupt the shutdown process.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-switchover-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
<literal>standby_switchover</literal> and <literal>standby_promote</literal>
<link linkend="event-notifications">event notifications</link> will be generated for the new primary,
and a <literal>node_rejoin</literal> event notification for the former primary (new standby).
</para>
<para>
If using an event notification script, <literal>standby_switchover</literal>
will populate the placeholder parameter <literal>%p</literal> with the node ID of
the former primary.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Exit codes</title>
<para>
Following exit codes can be emitted by <command>repmgr standby switchover</command>:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>SUCCESS (0)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The switchover completed successfully.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_SWITCHOVER_FAIL (18)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The switchover could not be executed.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>ERR_SWITCHOVER_INCOMPLETE (22)</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The switchover was executed but a problem was encountered.
Typically this means the former primary could not be reattached
as a standby. Check preceding log messages for more information.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>
<title>See also</title> <title>See also</title>
<para> <para>

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@@ -42,29 +42,5 @@
repmgr standby unregister -f /etc/repmgr.conf --node-id=3</programlisting> repmgr standby unregister -f /etc/repmgr.conf --node-id=3</programlisting>
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<varname>node_id</varname> of the node to unregister (optional)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-standby-unregister-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>standby_unregister</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry> </refentry>

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@@ -49,12 +49,4 @@
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-witness-register-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>witness_register</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry> </refentry>

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@@ -20,10 +20,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The node does not have to be running to be unregistered, however if this is the The node does not have to be running to be unregistered, however if this is the
case then either provide connection information for the primary server, or case then connection information for the primary server must be provided.
execute <command>repmgr witness unregister</command> on a running node and
provide the parameter <option>--node-id</option> with the node ID of the
witness server.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to check what would happen Execute with the <literal>--dry-run</literal> option to check what would happen
@@ -39,17 +36,17 @@
INFO: connecting to witness node "node3" (ID: 3) INFO: connecting to witness node "node3" (ID: 3)
INFO: unregistering witness node 3 INFO: unregistering witness node 3
INFO: witness unregistration complete INFO: witness unregistration complete
DETAIL: witness node with UD 3 successfully unregistered</programlisting> DETAIL: witness node with id 3 (conninfo: host=node3 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr port=5499) successfully unregistered</programlisting>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Unregistering a non-running witness node: Unregistering a non-running witness node:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf witness unregister -h node1 -p 5501 -F $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf witness unregister -h localhost -p 5501 -F
INFO: connecting to node "node3" (ID: 3) INFO: connecting to witness node "node3" (ID: 3)
NOTICE: unable to connect to node "node3" (ID: 3), removing node record on cluster primary only NOTICE: unable to connect to witness node "node3" (ID: 3), removing node record on cluster primary only
INFO: unregistering witness node 3 INFO: unregistering witness node 3
INFO: witness unregistration complete INFO: witness unregistration complete
DETAIL: witness node with id ID 3 successfully unregistered</programlisting> DETAIL: witness node with id 3 (conninfo: host=node3 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr port=5499) successfully unregistered</programlisting>
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
@@ -64,39 +61,4 @@
<link linkend="repmgr-witness-register">repmgr witness register --force</link>. <link linkend="repmgr-witness-register">repmgr witness register --force</link>.
</para> </para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Check prerequisites but don't actually unregister the witness.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>--node-id</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Unregister witness server with the specified node ID.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="repmgr-witness-unregister-events">
<title>Event notifications</title>
<para>
A <literal>witness_unregister</literal> <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> will be generated.
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry> </refentry>

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@@ -86,7 +86,6 @@
&repmgrd-cascading-replication; &repmgrd-cascading-replication;
&repmgrd-network-split; &repmgrd-network-split;
&repmgrd-witness-server; &repmgrd-witness-server;
&repmgrd-pausing;
&repmgrd-degraded-monitoring; &repmgrd-degraded-monitoring;
&repmgrd-monitoring; &repmgrd-monitoring;
&repmgrd-bdr; &repmgrd-bdr;
@@ -113,15 +112,11 @@
&repmgr-cluster-crosscheck; &repmgr-cluster-crosscheck;
&repmgr-cluster-event; &repmgr-cluster-event;
&repmgr-cluster-cleanup; &repmgr-cluster-cleanup;
&repmgr-daemon-status;
&repmgr-daemon-pause;
&repmgr-daemon-unpause;
</part> </part>
&appendix-release-notes; &appendix-release-notes;
&appendix-signatures; &appendix-signatures;
&appendix-faq; &appendix-faq;
&appendix-packages;
<![%include-index;[&bookindex;]]> <![%include-index;[&bookindex;]]>
<![%include-xslt-index;[<index id="bookindex"></index>]]> <![%include-xslt-index;[<index id="bookindex"></index>]]>

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
</para> </para>
<note> <note>
<simpara> <simpara>
Due to the nature of BDR 1.x/2.x, it's only safe to use this solution for Due to the nature of BDR, it's only safe to use this solution for
a two-node scenario. Introducing additional nodes will create an inherent a two-node scenario. Introducing additional nodes will create an inherent
risk of node desynchronisation if a node goes down without being cleanly risk of node desynchronisation if a node goes down without being cleanly
removed from the cluster. removed from the cluster.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
<para> <para>
In contrast to streaming replication, there's no concept of "promoting" a new In contrast to streaming replication, there's no concept of "promoting" a new
primary node with BDR. Instead, "failover" involves monitoring both nodes primary node with BDR. Instead, "failover" involves monitoring both nodes
with <application>repmgrd</application> and redirecting queries from the failed node to the remaining with `repmgrd` and redirecting queries from the failed node to the remaining
active node. This can be done by using an active node. This can be done by using an
<link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> script <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> script
which is called by <application>repmgrd</application> to dynamically which is called by <application>repmgrd</application> to dynamically
@@ -99,16 +99,15 @@
replication cluster. The database must be the BDR-enabled database. replication cluster. The database must be the BDR-enabled database.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If defined, the <varname>event_notifications</varname> parameter will restrict If defined, the evenr <application>event_notifications</application> parameter
execution of the script defined in <varname>event_notification_command</varname> will restrict execution of <varname>event_notification_command</varname>
to the specified event(s). to the specified event(s).
</para> </para>
<note> <note>
<simpara> <simpara>
<varname>event_notification_command</varname> is the script which does the actual "heavy lifting" <varname>event_notification_command</varname> is the script which does the actual "heavy lifting"
of reconfiguring the proxy server/ connection pooler. It is fully of reconfiguring the proxy server/ connection pooler. It is fully
user-definable; see section <xref linkend="bdr-event-notification-command"> for a reference user-definable; a reference implementation is documented below.
implementation.
</simpara> </simpara>
</note> </note>
@@ -170,18 +169,22 @@
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="bdr-event-notification-command" xreflabel="Defining the BDR failover &quot;event_notification command&quot;"> <sect1 id="bdr-event-notification-command" xreflabel="BDR failover event notification command">
<title>Defining the BDR failover "event_notification_command"</title> <title>Defining the "event_notification_command"</title>
<para> <para>
Key to "failover" execution is the <literal>event_notification_command</literal>, Key to "failover" execution is the <literal>event_notification_command</literal>,
which is a user-definable script specified in <filename>repmpgr.conf</filename> which is a user-definable script specified in <filename>repmpgr.conf</filename>
and which can use a &repmgr; <link linkend="event-notifications">event notification</link> and which should reconfigure the proxy server/ connection pooler to point
to reconfigure the proxy server / connection pooler so it points to the other, still-active node. to the other, still-active node.
Details of the event will be passed as parameters to the script.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Following parameter placeholders are available for the script definition in <filename>repmpgr.conf</filename>; Each time &repmgr; (or <application>repmgrd</application>) records an event,
these will be replaced with the appropriate value when the script is executed: it can optionally execute the script defined in
<literal>event_notification_command</literal> to take further action;
details of the event will be passed as parameters.
</para>
<para>
Following placeholders are available to the script:
</para> </para>
<variablelist> <variablelist>
@@ -228,37 +231,20 @@
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>%c</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
conninfo string of the next available node (<varname>bdr_failover</varname> and <varname>bdr_recovery</varname>)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>%a</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
name of the next available node (<varname>bdr_failover</varname> and <varname>bdr_recovery</varname>)
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist> </variablelist>
<para> <para>
Note that <literal>%c</literal> and <literal>%a</literal> are only provided with Note that <literal>%c</literal> and <literal>%a</literal> will only be provided during
particular failover events, in this case <varname>bdr_failover</varname>. <varname>bdr_failover</varname> events, which is what is of interest here.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The provided sample script The provided sample script (`scripts/bdr-pgbouncer.sh`) is configured like
(<literal><ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/scripts/bdr-pgbouncer.sh">scripts/bdr-pgbouncer.sh</ulink></literal>) this:
is configured as follows:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
event_notification_command='/path/to/bdr-pgbouncer.sh %n %e %s "%c" "%a"'</programlisting> event_notification_command='/path/to/bdr-pgbouncer.sh %n %e %s "%c" "%a"'</programlisting>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
and parses the placeholder parameters like this: and parses the configures parameters like this:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
NODE_ID=$1 NODE_ID=$1
EVENT_TYPE=$2 EVENT_TYPE=$2
@@ -266,14 +252,12 @@
NEXT_CONNINFO=$4 NEXT_CONNINFO=$4
NEXT_NODE_NAME=$5</programlisting> NEXT_NODE_NAME=$5</programlisting>
</para> </para>
<note> <para>
<para> The script also contains some hard-coded values about the <application>PgBouncer</application>
The sample script also contains some hard-coded values for the <application>PgBouncer</application> configuration for both nodes; these will need to be adjusted for your local environment
configuration for both nodes; these will need to be adjusted for your local environment (ideally the scripts would be maintained as templates and generated by some
(ideally the scripts would be maintained as templates and generated by some kind of provisioning system).
kind of provisioning system). </para>
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
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@@ -1,499 +1,60 @@
<chapter id="repmgrd-configuration"> <chapter id="repmgrd-configuration">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary> <primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>configuration</secondary> <secondary>configuration</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<title>repmgrd configuration</title> <title>repmgrd configuration</title>
<para>
To use <application>repmgrd</application>, its associated function library must be
included in <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> with:
<para> <programlisting>
<application>repmgrd</application> is a daemon which runs on each PostgreSQL node, shared_preload_libraries = 'repmgr'</programlisting>
monitoring the local node, and (unless it's the primary node) the upstream server </para>
(the primary server or with cascading replication, another standby) which it's <para>
connected to. Changing this setting requires a restart of PostgreSQL; for more details see
</para> the <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config-client.html#GUC-SHARED-PRELOAD-LIBRARIES">PostgreSQL documentation</ulink>.
<para> </para>
<application>repmgrd</application> can be configured to provide failover <para>
capability in case the primary upstream node becomes unreachable, and/or Additionally the following <application>repmgrd</application> options *must* be set in
provide monitoring data to the &repmgr; metadatabase. <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> (adjust configuration file locations as appropriate):
</para> <programlisting>
failover=automatic
<sect1 id="repmgrd-basic-configuration"> promote_command='repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf --log-to-file'
<title>repmgrd basic configuration</title> follow_command='repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf --log-to-file --upstream-node-id=%n'</programlisting>
</para>
<para> <para>
To use <application>repmgrd</application>, its associated function library <emphasis>must</emphasis> be Note that the <literal>--log-to-file</literal> option will cause
included via <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> with: output generated by the &repmgr; command, when executed by <application>repmgrd</application>,
to be logged to the same destination configured to receive log output for <application>repmgrd</application>.
<programlisting> See <filename>repmgr.conf.sample</filename> for further <application>repmgrd</application>-specific settings.
shared_preload_libraries = 'repmgr'</programlisting> </para>
</para> <para>
<para> When <varname>failover</varname> is set to <literal>automatic</literal>, upon detecting failure
Changing this setting requires a restart of PostgreSQL; for more details see of the current primary, <application>repmgrd</application> will execute one of
the <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config-client.html#GUC-SHARED-PRELOAD-LIBRARIES">PostgreSQL documentation</ulink>. <varname>promote_command</varname> or <varname>follow_command</varname>,
</para> depending on whether the current server is to become the new primary, or
needs to follow another server which has become the new primary. Note that
these commands can be any valid shell script which results in one of these
<sect2 id="repmgrd-automatic-failover-configuration"> two actions happening, but if &repmgr;'s <command>standby follow</command> or
<title>automatic failover configuration</title> <command>standby promote</command>
<para> commands are not executed (either directly as shown here, or from a script which
If using automatic failover, the following <application>repmgrd</application> options *must* be set in performs other actions), the &repmgr; metadata will not be updated and
<filename>repmgr.conf</filename> : &repmgr; will no longer function reliably.
<programlisting> </para>
failover=automatic <para>
promote_command='/usr/bin/repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf --log-to-file' The <varname>follow_command</varname> should provide the <literal>--upstream-node-id=%n</literal>
follow_command='/usr/bin/repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf --log-to-file --upstream-node-id=%n'</programlisting> option to <command>repmgr standby follow</command>; the <literal>%n</literal> will be replaced by
</para> <application>repmgrd</application> with the ID of the new primary node. If this is not provided, &repmgr;
<para> will attempt to determine the new primary by itself, but if the
Adjust file paths as appropriate; alway specify the full path to the &repmgr; binary. original primary comes back online after the new primary is promoted, there is a risk that
</para> <command>repmgr standby follow</command> will result in the node continuing to follow
the original primary.
<note> </para>
<para> <sect1 id="repmgrd-connection-settings">
&repmgr; will not apply <option>pg_bindir</option> when executing <option>promote_command</option> <title>repmgrd connection settings</title>
or <option>follow_command</option>; these can be user-defined scripts so must always be
specified with the full path.
</para>
</note>
<para>
Note that the <literal>--log-to-file</literal> option will cause
output generated by the &repmgr; command, when executed by <application>repmgrd</application>,
to be logged to the same destination configured to receive log output for <application>repmgrd</application>.
See <filename><ulink url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2ndQuadrant/repmgr/master/repmgr.conf.sample">repmgr.conf.sample</ulink></filename>
for further <application>repmgrd</application>-specific settings.
</para>
<para>
When <varname>failover</varname> is set to <literal>automatic</literal>, upon detecting failure
of the current primary, <application>repmgrd</application> will execute one of:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>promote_command</varname> (if the current server is to become the new primary)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>follow_command</varname> (if the current server needs to follow another server which has
become the new primary)
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<note>
<para>
These commands can be any valid shell script which results in one of these
two actions happening, but if &repmgr;'s <command>standby follow</command> or
<command>standby promote</command>
commands are not executed (either directly as shown here, or from a script which
performs other actions), the &repmgr; metadata will not be updated and
&repmgr; will no longer function reliably.
</para>
</note>
<para>
The <varname>follow_command</varname> should provide the <literal>--upstream-node-id=%n</literal>
option to <command>repmgr standby follow</command>; the <literal>%n</literal> will be replaced by
<application>repmgrd</application> with the ID of the new primary node. If this is not provided, &repmgr;
will attempt to determine the new primary by itself, but if the
original primary comes back online after the new primary is promoted, there is a risk that
<command>repmgr standby follow</command> will result in the node continuing to follow
the original primary.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-service-configuration">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>PostgreSQL service configuration</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>PostgreSQL service configuration</title>
<para>
If using automatic failover, currently <application>repmgrd</application> will need to execute
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-follow"><command>repmgr standby follow</command></link>
to restart PostgreSQL on standbys to have them follow a new primary.
</para>
<para>
To ensure this happens smoothly, it's essential to provide the appropriate system/service restart
command appropriate to your operating system via <varname>service_restart_command</varname>
in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>. If you don't do this, <application>repmgrd</application>
will default to using <command>pg_ctl</command>, which can result in unexpected problems,
particularly on <application>systemd</application>-based systems.
</para>
<para>
For more details, see <xref linkend="configuration-file-service-commands">.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-monitoring-configuration" xreflabel="repmgrd monitoring configuration">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>monitoring configuration</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Monitoring configuration</title>
<para>
To enable monitoring, set:
<programlisting>
monitoring_history=yes</programlisting>
in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para>
<para>
The default monitoring interval is 2 seconds; this value can be explicitly set using:
<programlisting>
monitor_interval_secs=&lt;seconds&gt;</programlisting>
in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>.
</para>
<para>
For more details on monitoring, see <xref linkend="repmgrd-monitoring">.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-reloading-configuration"xreflabel="reloading repmgrd configuration">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>applying configuration changes</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Applying configuration changes to repmgrd</title>
<para>
To apply configuration file changes to a running <application>repmgrd</application>
daemon, execute the operating system's <application>repmgrd</application> service reload command
(see <xref linkend="appendix-packages"> for examples),
or for instances which were manually started, execute <command>kill -HUP</command>, e.g.
<command>kill -HUP `cat /tmp/repmgrd.pid`</command>.
</para>
<tip>
<para>
Check the <application>repmgrd</application> log to see what changes were
applied, or if any issues were encountered when reloading the configuration.
</para>
</tip>
<para>
Note that only the following subset of configuration file parameters can be changed on a
running <application>repmgrd</application> daemon:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>async_query_timeout</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>bdr_local_monitoring_only</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>bdr_recovery_timeout</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>conninfo</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>degraded_monitoring_timeout</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>event_notification_command</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>event_notifications</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>failover</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>follow_command</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>log_facility</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>log_file</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>log_level</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>log_status_interval</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>monitor_interval_secs</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>monitoring_history</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>primary_notification_timeout</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>promote_command</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>reconnect_attempts</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>reconnect_interval</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
The following set of configuration file parameters must be updated via
<command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">repmgr standby register --force</link></command>,
as they require changes to the <literal>repmgr.nodes</literal> table so they are visible to
all nodes in the replication cluster:
</para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>node_id</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>node_name</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>data_directory</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>location</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<varname>priority</varname>
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<note>
<para>
After executing <command><link linkend="repmgr-standby-register">repmgr standby register --force</link></command>,
<application>repmgrd</application> <emphasis>must</emphasis> be restarted for the changes to take effect.
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="repmgrd-daemon">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>starting and stopping</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>repmgrd daemon</title>
<para>
If installed from a package, the <application>repmgrd</application> can be started
via the operating system's service command, e.g. in <application>systemd</application>
using <command>systemctl</command>.
</para>
<para>
See appendix <xref linkend="appendix-packages"> for details of service commands
for different distributions.
</para>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> can be started manually like this:
<programlisting>
repmgrd -f /etc/repmgr.conf --pid-file /tmp/repmgrd.pid</programlisting>
and stopped with <command>kill `cat /tmp/repmgrd.pid`</command>. Adjust paths as appropriate.
</para>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-pid-file" xreflabel="repmgrd's PID file">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>PID file</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>PID file</primary>
<secondary>repmgrd</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>repmgrd's PID file</title>
<para>
<application>repmgrd</application> will generate a PID file by default.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
This is a behaviour change from previous versions (earlier than 4.1), where
the PID file had to be explicitly specified with the command line
parameter <option> --pid-file</option>.
</simpara>
</note>
<para>
The PID file can be specified in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> with the configuration
parameter <varname>repmgrd_pid_file</varname>.
</para>
<para>
It can also be specified on the command line (as in previous versions) with
the command line parameter <option>--pid-file</option>. Note this will override
any value set in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> with <varname>repmgrd_pid_file</varname>.
<option>--pid-file</option> may be deprecated in future releases.
</para>
<para>
If a PID file location was specified by the package maintainer, <application>repmgrd</application>
will use that. This only applies if &repmgr; was installed from a package and the package
maintainer has specified the PID file location.
</para>
<para>
If none of the above apply, <application>repmgrd</application> will create a PID file
in the operating system's temporary directory (das etermined by the environment variable
<varname>TMPDIR</varname>, or if that is not set, will use <filename>/tmp</filename>).
</para>
<para>
To prevent a PID file being generated at all, provide the command line option
<option>--no-pid-file</option>.
</para>
<para>
To see which PID file <application>repmgrd</application> would use, execute <application>repmgrd</application>
with the option <option>--show-pid-file</option>. <application>repmgrd</application>
will not start if this option is provided. Note that the value shown is the
file <application>repmgrd</application> would use next time it starts, and is
not necessarily the PID file currently in use.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-configuration-debian-ubuntu">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>Debian/Ubuntu and daemon configuration</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>Debian/Ubuntu</primary>
<secondary>repmgrd daemon configuration</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>repmgrd daemon configuration on Debian/Ubuntu</title>
<para>
If &repmgr; was installed from Debian/Ubuntu packages, additional configuration
is required before <application>repmgrd</application> is started as a daemon.
</para>
<para>
This is done via the file <filename>/etc/default/repmgrd</filename>, which by default
looks like this:
<programlisting>
# default settings for repmgrd. This file is source by /bin/sh from
# /etc/init.d/repmgrd
# disable repmgrd by default so it won't get started upon installation
# valid values: yes/no
REPMGRD_ENABLED=no
# configuration file (required)
#REPMGRD_CONF="/path/to/repmgr.conf"
# additional options
REPMGRD_OPTS="--daemonize=false"
# user to run repmgrd as
#REPMGRD_USER=postgres
# repmgrd binary
#REPMGRD_BIN=/usr/bin/repmgrd
# pid file
#REPMGRD_PIDFILE=/var/run/repmgrd.pid</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Set <varname>REPMGRD_ENABLED</varname> to <literal>yes</literal>, and <varname>REPMGRD_CONF</varname>
to the <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> file you are using.
</para>
<tip>
<para>
See <xref linkend="packages-debian-ubuntu"> for details of the Debian/Ubuntu packages and
typical file locations (including <filename>repmgr.conf</filename>).
</para>
</tip>
<para>
From <application>repmgrd</application> 4.1, ensure <varname>REPMGRD_OPTS</varname> includes
<option>--daemonize=false</option>, as daemonization is handled by the service command.
We recommend setting <varname>repmgrd_pid_file</varname> in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> to the
same value set in <varname>REPMGRD_PIDFILE</varname> to prevent another <application>repmgrd</application>
instance from being started manually.
</para>
<para>
If using <application>systemd</application>, you may need to execute <command>systemctl daemon-reload</command>.
Also, if you attempted to start <application>repmgrd</application> using <command>systemctl start repmgrd</command>,
you'll need to execute <command>systemctl stop repmgrd</command>. Because that's how <application>systemd</application>
rolls.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="repmgrd-connection-settings">
<title>repmgrd connection settings</title>
<para> <para>
In addition to the &repmgr; configuration settings, parameters in the In addition to the &repmgr; configuration settings, parameters in the
<varname>conninfo</varname> string influence how &repmgr; makes a network connection to <varname>conninfo</varname> string influence how &repmgr; makes a network connection to
@@ -515,43 +76,25 @@ REPMGRD_OPTS="--daemonize=false"
<ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS">PostgreSQL documentation</ulink>. <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS">PostgreSQL documentation</ulink>.
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="repmgrd-log-rotation"> <sect1 id="repmgrd-log-rotation">
<indexterm>
<primary>log rotation</primary>
<secondary>repmgrd</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>log rotation</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>repmgrd log rotation</title> <title>repmgrd log rotation</title>
<para> <para>
To ensure the current <application>repmgrd</application> logfile To ensure the current <application>repmgrd</application> logfile does not grow
(specified in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> with the parameter indefinitely, configure your system's <command>logrotate</command> to
<option>log_file</option>) does not grow indefinitely, configure your regularly rotate it.
system's <command>logrotate</command> to regularly rotate it.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Sample configuration to rotate logfiles weekly with retention for Sample configuration to rotate logfiles weekly with retention for
up to 52 weeks and rotation forced if a file grows beyond 100Mb: up to 52 weeks and rotation forced if a file grows beyond 100Mb:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
/var/log/repmgr/repmgrd.log { /var/log/postgresql/repmgr-9.6.log {
missingok missingok
compress compress
rotate 52 rotate 52
maxsize 100M maxsize 100M
weekly weekly
create 0600 postgres postgres create 0600 postgres postgres
postrotate
/usr/bin/killall -HUP repmgrd
endscript
}</programlisting> }</programlisting>
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
<chapter id="repmgrd-degraded-monitoring" xreflabel="repmgrd degraded monitoring"> <chapter id="repmgrd-degraded-monitoring">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary> <primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>degraded monitoring</secondary> <secondary>degraded monitoring</secondary>
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
<title>"degraded monitoring" mode</title> <title>"degraded monitoring" mode</title>
<para> <para>
In certain circumstances, <application>repmgrd</application> is not able to fulfill its primary mission In certain circumstances, <application>repmgrd</application> is not able to fulfill its primary mission
of monitoring the node's upstream server. In these cases it enters &quot;degraded monitoring&quot; of monitoring the nodes' upstream server. In these cases it enters "degraded
mode, where <application>repmgrd</application> remains active but is waiting for the situation monitoring" mode, where <application>repmgrd</application> remains active but is waiting for the situation
to be resolved. to be resolved.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara>repmgrd is monitoring the primary node, but it is not available (and no other node has been promoted as primary)</simpara> <simpara>repmgrd is monitoring the primary node, but it is not available</simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
@@ -69,15 +69,7 @@
By default, <literal>repmgrd</literal> will continue in degraded monitoring mode indefinitely. By default, <literal>repmgrd</literal> will continue in degraded monitoring mode indefinitely.
However a timeout (in seconds) can be set with <varname>degraded_monitoring_timeout</varname>, However a timeout (in seconds) can be set with <varname>degraded_monitoring_timeout</varname>,
after which <application>repmgrd</application> will terminate. after which <application>repmgrd</application> will terminate.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
If <application>repmgrd</application> is monitoring a primary mode which has been stopped
and manually restarted as a standby attached to a new primary, it will automatically detect
the status change and update the node record to reflect the node's new status
as an active standby. It will then resume monitoring the node as a standby.
</para>
</note>
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@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
<chapter id="repmgrd-monitoring" xreflabel="Monitoring with repmgrd"> <chapter id="repmgrd-monitoring">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary> <primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>monitoring</secondary> <secondary>monitoring</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>monitoring</primary>
<secondary>with repmgrd</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Monitoring with repmgrd</title> <title>Monitoring with repmgrd</title>
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@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@
In a failover situation, <application>repmgrd</application> will check if any servers in the In a failover situation, <application>repmgrd</application> will check if any servers in the
same location as the current primary node are visible. If not, <application>repmgrd</application> same location as the current primary node are visible. If not, <application>repmgrd</application>
will assume a network interruption and not promote any node in any will assume a network interruption and not promote any node in any
other location (it will however enter <link linkend="repmgrd-degraded-monitoring">degraded monitoring</link> other location (it will however enter <xref linkend="repmgrd-degraded-monitoring"> mode until
mode until a primary becomes visible). a primary becomes visible).
</para> </para>
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@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@
<chapter id="repmgrd-pausing" xreflabel="Pausing repmgrd">
<indexterm>
<primary>repmgrd</primary>
<secondary>pausing</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>pausing repmgrd</primary>
</indexterm>
<title>Pausing repmgrd</title>
<para>
In normal operation, <application>repmgrd</application> monitors the state of the
PostgreSQL node it is running on, and will take appropriate action if problems
are detected, e.g. (if so configured) promote the node to primary, if the existing
primary has been determined as failed.
</para>
<para>
However, <application>repmgrd</application> is unable to distinguish between
planned outages (such as performing a <link linkend="performing-switchover">switchover</link>
or upgrading a server), and an actual server outage. In versions prior to &repmgr; 4.2
it was necessary to stop <application>repmgrd</application> on all nodes (or at least
on all nodes where <application>repmgrd</application> is
<link linkend="repmgrd-automatic-failover">configured for automatic failover</link>)
to prevent <application>repmgrd</application> from making changes to the
replication cluster.
</para>
<para>
From <link linkend="release-4.2">&repmgr; 4.2</link>, <application>repmgrd</application>
can now be &quot;paused&quot;, i.e. instructed not to take any action such as performing a failover.
This can be done from any node in the cluster, removing the need to stop/restart
each <application>repmgrd</application> individually.
</para>
<sect1 id="repmgrd-pausing-prerequisites">
<title>Prerequisites for pausing <application>repmgrd</application></title>
<para>
In order to be able to pause/unpause <application>repmgrd</application>, following
prerequisites must be met:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara><link linkend="release-4.2">&repmgr; 4.2</link> or later must be installed on all nodes.</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>The same major &repmgr; version (e.g. 4.2) must be installed on all nodes (and preferably the same minor version).</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
PostgreSQL on all nodes must be accessible from the node where the
<literal>pause</literal>/<literal>unpause</literal> operation is executed, using the
<varname>conninfo</varname> string shown by <link linkend="repmgr-cluster-show"><command>repmgr cluster show</command></link>.
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<note>
<para>
These conditions are required for normal &repmgr; operation in any case.
</para>
</note>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="repmgrd-pausing-execution">
<title>Pausing/unpausing <application>repmgrd</application></title>
<para>
To pause <application>repmgrd</application>, execute <link linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause"><command>repmgr daemon pause</command></link>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon pause
NOTICE: node 1 (node1) paused
NOTICE: node 2 (node2) paused
NOTICE: node 3 (node3) paused</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
The state of <application>repmgrd</application> on each node can be checked with
<link linkend="repmgr-daemon-status"><command>repmgr daemon status</command></link>, e.g.:
<programlisting>$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status
ID | Name | Role | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused?
----+-------+---------+---------+---------+------+---------
1 | node1 | primary | running | running | 7851 | yes
2 | node2 | standby | running | running | 7889 | yes
3 | node3 | standby | running | running | 7918 | yes</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
If executing a switchover with <link linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover"><command>repmgr standby switchover</command></link>,
&repmgr; will automatically pause/unpause <application>repmgrd</application> as part of the switchover process.
</para>
</note>
<para>
If the primary (in this example, <literal>node1</literal>) is stopped, <application>repmgrd</application>
running on one of the standbys (here: <literal>node2</literal>) will react like this:
<programlisting>
[2018-09-20 12:22:21] [WARNING] unable to connect to upstream node "node1" (node ID: 1)
[2018-09-20 12:22:21] [INFO] checking state of node 1, 1 of 5 attempts
[2018-09-20 12:22:21] [INFO] sleeping 1 seconds until next reconnection attempt
...
[2018-09-20 12:22:24] [INFO] sleeping 1 seconds until next reconnection attempt
[2018-09-20 12:22:25] [INFO] checking state of node 1, 5 of 5 attempts
[2018-09-20 12:22:25] [WARNING] unable to reconnect to node 1 after 5 attempts
[2018-09-20 12:22:25] [NOTICE] node is paused
[2018-09-20 12:22:33] [INFO] node "node2" (node ID: 2) monitoring upstream node "node1" (node ID: 1) in degraded state
[2018-09-20 12:22:33] [DETAIL] repmgrd paused by administrator
[2018-09-20 12:22:33] [HINT] execute "repmgr daemon unpause" to resume normal failover mode</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
If the primary becomes available again (e.g. following a software upgrade), <application>repmgrd</application>
will automatically reconnect, e.g.:
<programlisting>
[2018-09-20 13:12:41] [NOTICE] reconnected to upstream node 1 after 8 seconds, resuming monitoring</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
To unpause <application>repmgrd</application>, execute <link linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause"><command>repmgr daemon unpause</command></link>, e.g.:
<programlisting>
$ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon pause
NOTICE: node 1 (node1) unpaused
NOTICE: node 2 (node2) unpaused
NOTICE: node 3 (node3) unpaused</programlisting>
</para>
<note>
<para>
If the previous primary is no longer accessible when <application>repmgrd</application>
is unpaused, no failover action will be taken. Instead, a new primary must be manually promoted using
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-promote"><command>repmgr standby promote</command></link>,
and any standbys attached to the new primary with
<link linkend="repmgr-standby-follow"><command>repmgr standby follow</command></link>.
</para>
<para>
This is to prevent <link linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause"><command>repmgr daemon unpause</command></link>
resulting in the automatic promotion of a new primary, which may be a problem particularly
in larger clusters, where <application>repmgrd</application> could select a different promotion
candidate to the one intended by the administrator.
</para>
</note>
<sect2 id="repmgrd-pausing-details">
<title>Details on the <application>repmgrd</application> pausing mechanism</title>
<para>
The pause state of each node will be stored over a PostgreSQL restart.
</para>
<para>
<link linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause"><command>repmgr daemon pause</command></link> and
<link linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause"><command>repmgr daemon unpause</command></link> can be
executed even if <application>repmgrd</application> is not running; in this case,
<application>repmgrd</application> will start up in whichever pause state has been set.
</para>
<note>
<para>
<link linkend="repmgr-daemon-pause"><command>repmgr daemon pause</command></link> and
<link linkend="repmgr-daemon-unpause"><command>repmgr daemon unpause</command></link>
<emphasis>do not</emphasis> stop/start <application>repmgrd</application>.
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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@@ -19,10 +19,9 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<command>repmgr standby switchover</command> differs from other &repmgr; <command>repmgr standby switchover</command> differs from other &repmgr;
actions in that it also performs actions on other servers (the demotion actions in that it also performs actions on another server (the demotion
candidate, and optionally any other servers which are to follow the new primary), candidate), which means passwordless SSH access is required to that server
which means passwordless SSH access is required to those servers from the one where from the one where <command>repmgr standby switchover</command> is executed.
<command>repmgr standby switchover</command> is executed.
</para> </para>
<note> <note>
<simpara> <simpara>
@@ -55,119 +54,45 @@
<secondary>preparation</secondary> <secondary>preparation</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<title>Preparing for switchover</title> <title>Preparing for switchover</title>
<para> <para>
As mentioned in the previous section, success of the switchover operation depends on As mentioned above, success of the switchover operation depends on &repmgr;
&repmgr; being able to shut down the current primary server quickly and cleanly. being able to shut down the current primary server quickly and cleanly.
</para> </para>
<para>
Ensure that the promotion candidate has sufficient free walsenders available
(PostgreSQL configuration item <varname>max_wal_senders</varname>), and if replication
slots are in use, at least one free slot is available for the demotion candidate (
PostgreSQL configuration item <varname>max_replication_slots</varname>).
</para>
<para>
Ensure that a passwordless SSH connection is possible from the promotion candidate
(standby) to the demotion candidate (current primary). If <literal>--siblings-follow</literal>
will be used, ensure that passwordless SSH connections are possible from the
promotion candidate to all standbys attached to the demotion candidate.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
&repmgr; expects to find the &repmgr; binary in the same path on the remote
server as on the local server.
</simpara>
</note>
<para> <para>
Double-check which commands will be used to stop/start/restart the current Double-check which commands will be used to stop/start/restart the current
primary; on the current primary execute: primary; on the primary execute:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=stop repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=stop
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=start repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=start
repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=restart</programlisting> repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node service --list --action=restart
</programlisting>
</para> </para>
<para>
These commands can be defined in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> with
<option>service_start_command</option>, <option>service_stop_command</option>
and <option>service_restart_command</option>.
</para>
<important>
<para>
If &repmgr; is installed from a package. you should set these commands
to use the appropriate service commands defined by the package/operating
system as these will ensure PostgreSQL is stopped/started properly
taking into account configuration and log file locations etc.
</para>
<para>
If the <option>service_*_command</option> options aren't defined, &repmgr; will
fall back to using <application>pg_ctl</application> to stop/start/restart
PostgreSQL, which may not work properly, particularly when executed on a remote
server.
</para>
<para>
For more details, see <xref linkend="configuration-file-service-commands">.
</para>
</important>
<note> <note>
<simpara> <simpara>
On <literal>systemd</literal> systems we strongly recommend using the appropriate On <literal>systemd</literal> systems we strongly recommend using the appropriate
<command>systemctl</command> commands (typically run via <command>sudo</command>) to ensure <command>systemctl</command> commands (typically run via <command>sudo</command>) to ensure
<literal>systemd</literal> is informed about the status of the PostgreSQL service. <literal>systemd</literal> informed about the status of the PostgreSQL service.
</simpara>
<simpara>
If using <command>sudo</command> for the <command>systemctl</command> calls, make sure the
<command>sudo</command> specification doesn't require a real tty for the user. If not set
this way, <command>repmgr</command> will fail to stop the primary.
</simpara> </simpara>
</note> </note>
<para> <para>
Check that access from applications is minimalized or preferably blocked Check that access from applications is minimalized or preferably blocked
completely, so applications are not unexpectedly interrupted. completely, so applications are not unexpectedly interrupted.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
If an exclusive backup is running on the current primary, &repmgr; will not perform the
switchover.
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
Check there is no significant replication lag on standbys attached to the Check there is no significant replication lag on standbys attached to the
current primary. current primary.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If WAL file archiving is set up, check that there is no backlog of files waiting If WAL file archiving is set up, check that there is no backlog of files waiting
to be archived, as PostgreSQL will not finally shut down until all of these have been to be archived, as PostgreSQL will not finally shut down until all these have been
archived. If there is a backlog exceeding <varname>archive_ready_warning</varname> WAL files, archived. If there is a backlog exceeding <varname>archive_ready_warning</varname> WAL files,
&repmgr; will emit a warning before attempting to perform a switchover; you can also check &repmgr; will emit a warning before attempting to perform a switchover; you can also check
manually with <command>repmgr node check --archive-ready</command>. manually with <command>repmgr node check --archive-ready</command>.
</para> </para>
<para>
<note> Ensure that <application>repmgrd</application> is *not* running anywhere to prevent it unintentionally
<para> promoting a node.
From <link linkend="release-4.2">repmgr 4.2</link>, &repmgr; will instruct any running </para>
<application>repmgrd</application> instances to pause operations while the switchover
is being carried out, to prevent <application>repmgrd</application> from
unintentionally promoting a node. For more details, see <xref linkend="repmgrd-pausing">.
</para>
<para>
Users of &repmgr; versions prior to 4.2 should ensure that <application>repmgrd</application>
is not running on any nodes while a switchover is being executed.
</para>
</note>
<para> <para>
Finally, consider executing <command>repmgr standby switchover</command> with the Finally, consider executing <command>repmgr standby switchover</command> with the
<literal>--dry-run</literal> option; this will perform any necessary checks and inform you about <literal>--dry-run</literal> option; this will perform any necessary checks and inform you about
@@ -176,7 +101,7 @@
<programlisting> <programlisting>
$ repmgr standby switchover -f /etc/repmgr.conf --siblings-follow --dry-run $ repmgr standby switchover -f /etc/repmgr.conf --siblings-follow --dry-run
NOTICE: checking switchover on node "node2" (ID: 2) in --dry-run mode NOTICE: checking switchover on node "node2" (ID: 2) in --dry-run mode
INFO: SSH connection to host "node1" succeeded INFO: SSH connection to host "localhost" succeeded
INFO: archive mode is "off" INFO: archive mode is "off"
INFO: replication lag on this standby is 0 seconds INFO: replication lag on this standby is 0 seconds
INFO: all sibling nodes are reachable via SSH INFO: all sibling nodes are reachable via SSH
@@ -185,74 +110,6 @@
"pg_ctl -l /var/log/postgresql/startup.log -D '/var/lib/postgresql/data' -m fast -W stop" "pg_ctl -l /var/log/postgresql/startup.log -D '/var/lib/postgresql/data' -m fast -W stop"
</programlisting> </programlisting>
</para> </para>
<important>
<para>
Be aware that <option>--dry-run</option> checks the prerequisites
for performing the switchover and some basic sanity checks on the
state of the database which might effect the switchover operation
(e.g. replication lag); it cannot however guarantee the switchover
operation will succeed. In particular, if the current primary
does not shut down cleanly, &repmgr; will not be able to reliably
execute the switchover (as there would be a danger of divergence
between the former and new primary nodes).
</para>
</important>
<note>
<simpara>
See <xref linkend="repmgr-standby-switchover"> for a full list of available
command line options and <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> settings relevant
to performing a switchover.
</simpara>
</note>
<sect2 id="switchover-pg-rewind" xreflabel="Switchover and pg_rewind">
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_rewind</primary>
<secondary>using with "repmgr standby switchover"</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Switchover and pg_rewind</title>
<para>
If the demotion candidate does not shut down smoothly or cleanly, there's a risk it
will have a slightly divergent timeline and will not be able to attach to the new
primary. To fix this situation without needing to reclone the old primary, it's
possible to use the <application>pg_rewind</application> utility, which will usually be
able to resync the two servers.
</para>
<para>
To have &repmgr; execute <application>pg_rewind</application> if it detects this
situation after promoting the new primary, add the <option>--force-rewind</option>
option.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
If &repmgr; detects a situation where it needs to execute <application>pg_rewind</application>,
it will execute a <literal>CHECKPOINT</literal> on the new primary before executing
<application>pg_rewind</application>.
</simpara>
</note>
<para>
For more details on <application>pg_rewind</application>, see:
<ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgrewind.html">https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgrewind.html</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
<application>pg_rewind</application> has been part of the core PostgreSQL distribution since
version 9.5. Users of versions 9.3 and 9.4 will need to manually install it; the source code is available here:
<ulink url="https://github.com/vmware/pg_rewind">https://github.com/vmware/pg_rewind</ulink>.
If the <application>pg_rewind</application>
binary is not installed in the PostgreSQL <filename>bin</filename> directory, provide
its full path on the demotion candidate with <option>--force-rewind</option>.
</para>
<para>
Note that building the 9.3/9.4 version of <application>pg_rewind</application> requires the PostgreSQL
source code. Also, PostgreSQL 9.3 does not provide <varname>wal_log_hints</varname>,
meaning data checksums must have been enabled when the database was initialized.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="switchover-execution" xreflabel="Executing the switchover command"> <sect1 id="switchover-execution" xreflabel="Executing the switchover command">
@@ -276,7 +133,7 @@
INFO: searching for primary node INFO: searching for primary node
INFO: checking if node 1 is primary INFO: checking if node 1 is primary
INFO: current primary node is 1 INFO: current primary node is 1
INFO: SSH connection to host "node1" succeeded INFO: SSH connection to host "localhost" succeeded
INFO: archive mode is "off" INFO: archive mode is "off"
INFO: replication lag on this standby is 0 seconds INFO: replication lag on this standby is 0 seconds
NOTICE: local node "node2" (ID: 2) will be promoted to primary; current primary "node1" (ID: 1) will be demoted to standby NOTICE: local node "node2" (ID: 2) will be promoted to primary; current primary "node1" (ID: 1) will be demoted to standby
@@ -310,21 +167,7 @@
2 | node2 | primary | * running | | default | host=node2 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr 2 | node2 | primary | * running | | default | host=node2 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr
</programlisting> </programlisting>
</para> </para>
<para>
If <application>repmgrd</application> is in use, it's worth double-checking that
all nodes are unpaused by executing <command><link linkend="repmgr-daemon-status">repmgr-daemon-status</link></command>.
</para>
<note>
<para>
Users of &repmgr; versions prior to 4.2 will need to manually restart <application>repmgrd</application>
on all nodes after the switchover is completed.
</para>
</note>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="switchover-caveats" xreflabel="Caveats"> <sect1 id="switchover-caveats" xreflabel="Caveats">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>switchover</primary> <primary>switchover</primary>
@@ -350,76 +193,17 @@
for details. for details.
</simpara> </simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
<application>repmgrd</application> should not be running with setting <varname>failover=automatic</varname>
in <filename>repmgr.conf</filename> when a switchover is carried out, otherwise the
<application>repmgrd</application> daemon may try and promote a standby by itself.
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<para>
We hope to remove some of these restrictions in future versions of &repmgr;.
</para>
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="switchover-troubleshooting" xreflabel="Troubleshooting">
<indexterm>
<primary>switchover</primary>
<secondary>troubleshooting</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Troubleshooting switchover issues</title>
<para>
As <link linkend="performing-switchover">emphasised previously</link>, performing a switchover
is a non-trivial operation and there are a number of potential issues which can occur.
While &repmgr; attempts to perform sanity checks, there's no guaranteed way of determining the success of
a switchover without actually carrying it out.
</para>
<sect2 id="switchover-troubleshooting-primary-shutdown">
<title>Demotion candidate (old primary) does not shut down</title>
<para>
&repmgr; may abort a switchover with a message like:
<programlisting>
ERROR: shutdown of the primary server could not be confirmed
HINT: check the primary server status before performing any further actions</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
This means the shutdown of the old primary has taken longer than &repmgr; expected,
and it has given up waiting.
</para>
<para>
In this case, check the PostgreSQL log on the primary server to see what is going
on. It's entirely possible the shutdown process is just taking longer than the
timeout set by the configuration parameter <varname>shutdown_check_timeout</varname>
(default: 60 seconds), in which case you may need to adjust this parameter.
</para>
<note>
<para>
Note that <varname>shutdown_check_timeout</varname>is set on the node where
<command>repmgr standby switchover</command> is executed (promotion candidate); setting it on the
demotion candidate (former primary) will have no effect.
</para>
</note>
<para>
If the primary server has shut down cleanly, and no other node has been promoted,
it is safe to restart it, in which case the replication cluster will be restored
to its original configuration.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="switchover-troubleshooting-exclusive-backup">
<title>Switchover aborts with an &quot;exclusive backup&quot; error</title>
<para>
&repmgr; may abort a switchover with a message like:
<programlisting>
ERROR: unable to perform a switchover while primary server is in exclusive backup mode
HINT: stop backup before attempting the switchover</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
This means an exclusive backup is running on the current primary; interrupting this
will not only abort the backup, but potentially leave the primary with an ambiguous
backup state.
</para>
<para>
To proceed, either wait until the backup has finished, or cancel it with the command
<command>SELECT pg_stop_backup()</command>. For more details see the PostgreSQL
documentation section
<ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/continuous-archiving.html#BACKUP-LOWLEVEL-BASE-BACKUP-EXCLUSIVE">Making an exclusive low level backup</ulink>.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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@@ -7,261 +7,26 @@
<title>Upgrading repmgr</title> <title>Upgrading repmgr</title>
<para> <para>
&repmgr; is updated regularly with minor releases (e.g. 4.0.1 to 4.0.2) &repmgr; is updated regularly with point releases (e.g. 4.0.1 to 4.0.2)
containing bugfixes and other minor improvements. Any substantial new containing bugfixes and other minor improvements. Any substantial new
functionality will be included in a major release (e.g. 4.0 to 4.1). functionality will be included in a feature release (e.g. 4.0.x to 4.1.x).
</para>
<para>
&repmgr; is implemented as a PostgreSQL extension; to upgrade it, first
install the updated package (or compile the updated source), then in the
database where the &repmgr; extension is installed, execute
<command>ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</command>.
</para>
<para>
If <application>repmgrd</application> is running, it may be necessary to restart
the PostgreSQL server if the upgrade contains changes to the shared object
file used by <application>repmgrd</application>; check the release notes for details.
</para> </para>
<sect1 id="upgrading-repmgr-extension" xreflabel="Upgrading repmgr 4.x and later"> <para>
<indexterm> Please check the <link linkend="appendix-release-notes">release notes</link> for every
<primary>upgrading</primary> release as they may contain upgrade instructions particular to individual versions.
<secondary>repmgr 4.x and later</secondary> </para>
</indexterm>
<title>Upgrading repmgr 4.x and later</title>
<para>
From version 4, &repmgr; consists of three elements:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
the <application>repmgr</application> and <application>repmgrd</application> executables
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
the objects for the &repmgr; PostgreSQL extension (SQL files for creating/updating
repmgr metadata, and the extension control file)
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
the shared library module used by <application>repmgrd</application> which
is resident in the PostgreSQL backend
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para>
With <emphasis>minor releases</emphasis>, usually changes are only made to the <application>repmgr</application>
and <application>repmgrd</application> executables. In this case, the upgrade is quite straightforward,
and is simply a case of installing the new version, and restarting <application>repmgrd</application>
(if running).
</para>
<para>
For <emphasis>major releases</emphasis>, the &repmgr; PostgreSQL extension will need to be updated
to the latest version. Additionally, if the shared library module has been updated (this is sometimes,
but not always the case), PostgreSQL itself will need to be restarted on each node.
</para>
<important>
<para>
Always check the <link linkend="appendix-release-notes">release notes</link> for every
release as they may contain upgrade instructions particular to individual versions.
</para>
</important>
<sect2 id="upgrading-minor-version" xreflabel="Upgrading a minor version release">
<indexterm>
<primary>upgrading</primary>
<secondary>minor release</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Upgrading a minor version release</title>
<para>
The process for installing minor version upgrades is quite straightforward:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact" mark="bullet">
<listitem>
<simpara>
install the new &repmgr; version
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
restart <application>repmgrd</application> on all nodes where it is running
</simpara>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<note>
<para>
Some packaging systems (e.g. <link linkend="packages-debian-ubuntu">Debian/Ubuntu</link>
may restart <application>repmgrd</application> as part of the package upgrade process.
</para>
</note>
<para>
Minor version upgrades can be performed in any order on the nodes in the replication
cluster.
</para>
<para>
A PostgreSQL restart is <emphasis>not</emphasis> required for minor version upgrades.
</para>
<note>
<para>
The same &repmgr; &quot;major version&quot; (e.g. <literal>4.2</literal>) must be
installed on all nodes in the replication cluster. While it's possible to have differing
&repmgr; &quot;minor versions&quot; (e.g. <literal>4.2.1</literal>) on different nodes,
we strongly recommend updating all nodes to the latest minor version.
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="upgrading-major-version" xreflabel="Upgrading a major version release">
<indexterm>
<primary>upgrading</primary>
<secondary>major release</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Upgrading a major version release</title>
<para>
&quot;major version&quot; upgrades need to be planned more carefully, as they may include
changes to the &repmgr; metadata (which need to be propagated from the primary to all
standbys) and/or changes to the shared object file used by <application>repmgrd</application>
(which require a PostgreSQL restart).
</para>
<para>
With this in mind,
</para>
<para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem>
<simpara>
Stop <application>repmgrd</application> (if in use) on all nodes where it is running.
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
Disable the <application>repmgrd</application> service on all nodes where it is in use;
this is to prevent packages from prematurely restarting <application>repmgrd</application>.
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
Install the updated package (or compile the updated source) on all nodes.
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
If running a <literal>systemd</literal>-based Linux distribution, execute (as <literal>root</literal>,
or with appropriate <literal>sudo</literal> permissions):
<programlisting>
systemctl daemon-reload</programlisting>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
If the &repmgr; shared library module has been updated (check the <link linkend="appendix-release-notes">release notes</link>!),
restart PostgreSQL, then <application>repmgrd</application> (if in use) on each node,
The order in which this is applied to individual nodes is not critical,
and it's also fine to restart PostgreSQL on all nodes first before starting <application>repmgrd</application>.
</simpara>
<simpara>
Note that if the upgrade requires a PostgreSQL restart, <application>repmgrd</application>
will only function correctly once all nodes have been restarted.
</simpara>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
On the primary node, execute
<programlisting>
ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</programlisting>
in the database where &repmgr; is installed.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<simpara>
Reenable the <application>repmgrd</application> service on all nodes where it is in use.
</simpara>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
</para>
<tip>
<para>
If the &repmgr; upgrade requires a PostgreSQL restart, combine the &repmgr; upgrade
with a PostgreSQL minor version upgrade, which will require a restart in any case.
New PostgreSQL minor version are usually released every couple of months.
</para>
</tip>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="upgrading-check-repmgrd" xreflabel="Checking repmgrd status after an upgrade">
<indexterm>
<primary>upgrading</primary>
<secondary>checking repmgrd status</secondary>
</indexterm>
<title>Checking repmgrd status after an upgrade</title>
<para>
From &repmgr; 4.2, once the upgrade is complete, execute the <command><link linkend="repmgr-daemon-status">repmgr daemon status</link></command>
command (on any node) to show an overview of the status of <application>repmgrd</application> on all nodes.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="upgrading-and-pg-upgrade" xreflabel="pg_upgrade and repmgr">
<indexterm>
<primary>upgrading</primary>
<secondary>pg_upgrade</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_upgrade</primary>
</indexterm>
<title>pg_upgrade and repmgr</title>
<para>
<application>pg_upgrade</application> requires that if any functions are
dependent on a shared library, this library must be present in both
the old and new installations before <application>pg_upgrade</application>
can be executed.
</para>
<para>
To minimize the risk of any upgrade issues (particularly if an upgrade to
a new major &repmgr; version is involved), we recommend upgrading
&repmgr; on the old server <emphasis>before</emphasis> running
<application>pg_upgrade</application> to ensure that old and new
versions are the same.
</para>
<note>
<simpara>
This issue applies to any PostgreSQL extension which has
dependencies on a shared library.
</simpara>
</note>
<para>
For further details please see the <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgupgrade.html">pg_upgrade documentation</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
If replication slots are in use, bear in mind these will <emphasis>not</emphasis>
be recreated by <application>pg_upgrade</application>. These will need to
be recreated manually.
</para>
<tip>
<para>
Use <command><link linkend="repmgr-node-check">repmgr node check</link></command>
to determine which replacation slots need to be recreated.
</para>
</tip>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="upgrading-from-repmgr-3" xreflabel="Upgrading from repmgr 3.x"> <sect1 id="upgrading-from-repmgr-3" xreflabel="Upgrading from repmgr 3.x">
<indexterm> <indexterm>
@@ -280,7 +45,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</programlisting>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara> <simpara>
upgrading the repmgr schema using <command>CREATE EXTENSION</command> upgrading the repmgr schema
</simpara> </simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
</orderedlist> </orderedlist>
@@ -293,19 +58,11 @@ ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</programlisting>
a packaged PostgreSQL extension) is normally carried out a packaged PostgreSQL extension) is normally carried out
automatically when the &repmgr; extension is created. automatically when the &repmgr; extension is created.
</para> </para>
<para>
The shared library has been renamed from <literal>repmgr_funcs</literal> to
<literal>repmgr</literal> - if it's set in <varname>shared_preload_libraries</varname>
in <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> it will need to be updated to the new name:
<programlisting>
shared_preload_libraries = 'repmgr'</programlisting>
</para>
<sect2 id="converting-repmgr-conf"> <sect2 id="converting-repmgr-conf">
<title>Converting repmgr.conf configuration files</title> <title>Converting repmgr.conf configuration files</title>
<para> <para>
With a completely new repmgr version, we've taken the opportunity With a completely new repmgr version, we've taken the opportunity
to rename some configuration items for to rename some configuration items have had their names changed for
clarity and consistency, both between the configuration file and clarity and consistency, both between the configuration file and
the column names in <structname>repmgr.nodes</structname> the column names in <structname>repmgr.nodes</structname>
(e.g. <varname>node</varname> to <varname>node_id</varname>), and (e.g. <varname>node</varname> to <varname>node_id</varname>), and
@@ -394,7 +151,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</programlisting>
be ignored.</simpara> be ignored.</simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<simpara><varname>upstream_node</varname>: is replaced by the <simpara><varname>upstream_node_id</varname>: is replaced by the
command-line parameter <literal>--upstream-node-id</literal></simpara> command-line parameter <literal>--upstream-node-id</literal></simpara>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
@@ -410,7 +167,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION repmgr UPDATE</programlisting>
$ ./convert-config.pl /etc/repmgr.conf $ ./convert-config.pl /etc/repmgr.conf
node_id=2 node_id=2
node_name=node2 node_name=node2
conninfo=host=node2 dbname=repmgr user=repmgr connect_timeout=2 conninfo=host=localhost dbname=repmgr user=repmgr connect_timeout=2
pg_ctl_options='-l /var/log/postgres/startup.log' pg_ctl_options='-l /var/log/postgres/startup.log'
rsync_options=--exclude=postgresql.local.conf --archive rsync_options=--exclude=postgresql.local.conf --archive
log_level=INFO log_level=INFO

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@@ -1 +1 @@
<!ENTITY repmgrversion "4.2"> <!ENTITY repmgrversion "4.0.0">

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* errcode.h * errcode.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -43,10 +43,5 @@
#define ERR_BARMAN 19 #define ERR_BARMAN 19
#define ERR_REGISTRATION_SYNC 20 #define ERR_REGISTRATION_SYNC 20
#define ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY 21 #define ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY 21
#define ERR_SWITCHOVER_INCOMPLETE 22
#define ERR_FOLLOW_FAIL 23
#define ERR_REJOIN_FAIL 24
#define ERR_NODE_STATUS 25
#define ERR_REPMGRD_PAUSE 26
#endif /* _ERRCODE_H_ */ #endif /* _ERRCODE_H_ */

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* log.c - Logging methods * log.c - Logging methods
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ _stderr_log_with_level(const char *level_name, int level, const char *fmt, va_li
__attribute__((format(PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE, 3, 0))); __attribute__((format(PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE, 3, 0)));
int log_type = REPMGR_STDERR; int log_type = REPMGR_STDERR;
int log_level = LOG_INFO; int log_level = LOG_NOTICE;
int last_log_level = LOG_INFO; int last_log_level = LOG_INFO;
int verbose_logging = false; int verbose_logging = false;
int terse_logging = false; int terse_logging = false;
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ _stderr_log_with_level(const char *level_name, int level, const char *fmt, va_li
/* /*
* Store the requested level so that if there's a subsequent log_hint() or * Store the requested level so that if there's a subsequent log_hint() or
* log_detail(), we can suppress that if --terse was specified, * log_detail(), we can suppress that if appropriate.
*/ */
last_log_level = level; last_log_level = level;
@@ -329,21 +329,6 @@ logger_set_terse(void)
} }
void
logger_set_level(int new_log_level)
{
log_level = new_log_level;
}
void
logger_set_min_level(int min_log_level)
{
if (min_log_level > log_level)
log_level = min_log_level;
}
int int
detect_log_level(const char *level) detect_log_level(const char *level)
{ {

4
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* log.h * log.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -128,8 +128,6 @@ bool logger_shutdown(void);
void logger_set_verbose(void); void logger_set_verbose(void);
void logger_set_terse(void); void logger_set_terse(void);
void logger_set_min_level(int min_log_level);
void logger_set_level(int new_log_level);
void void
log_detail(const char *fmt,...) log_detail(const char *fmt,...)

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION repmgr" to load this file. \quit

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@@ -91,6 +91,9 @@ CREATE RULE voting_term_delete AS
ON DELETE TO repmgr.voting_term ON DELETE TO repmgr.voting_term
DO INSTEAD NOTHING; DO INSTEAD NOTHING;
/* XXX do this in "repmgr primary register" */
INSERT INTO repmgr.voting_term (term) VALUES (1);
/* ================= */ /* ================= */
/* repmgrd functions */ /* repmgrd functions */

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION repmgr" to load this file. \quit
CREATE FUNCTION get_repmgrd_pid()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_repmgrd_pid'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_repmgrd_pidfile()
RETURNS TEXT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_repmgrd_pidfile'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION set_repmgrd_pid(INT, TEXT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'set_repmgrd_pid'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_is_running()
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_is_running'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_pause(BOOL)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_pause'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_is_paused()
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_is_paused'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;

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@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION repmgr" to load this file. \quit
CREATE TABLE repmgr.nodes (
node_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
upstream_node_id INTEGER NULL REFERENCES nodes (node_id) DEFERRABLE,
active BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE,
node_name TEXT NOT NULL,
type TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (type IN('primary','standby','witness','bdr')),
location TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'default',
priority INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 100,
conninfo TEXT NOT NULL,
repluser VARCHAR(63) NOT NULL,
slot_name TEXT NULL,
config_file TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE repmgr.events (
node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
event TEXT NOT NULL,
successful BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE,
event_timestamp TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
details TEXT NULL
);
DO $repmgr$
DECLARE
DECLARE server_version_num INT;
BEGIN
SELECT setting
FROM pg_catalog.pg_settings
WHERE name = 'server_version_num'
INTO server_version_num;
IF server_version_num >= 90400 THEN
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
last_monitor_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
last_apply_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE,
last_wal_primary_location PG_LSN NOT NULL,
last_wal_standby_location PG_LSN,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
)
$repmgr_func$;
ELSE
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
last_monitor_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
last_apply_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE,
last_wal_primary_location TEXT NOT NULL,
last_wal_standby_location TEXT,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
)
$repmgr_func$;
END IF;
END$repmgr$;
CREATE INDEX idx_monitoring_history_time
ON repmgr.monitoring_history (last_monitor_time, standby_node_id);
CREATE VIEW repmgr.show_nodes AS
SELECT n.node_id,
n.node_name,
n.active,
n.upstream_node_id,
un.node_name AS upstream_node_name,
n.type,
n.priority,
n.conninfo
FROM repmgr.nodes n
LEFT JOIN repmgr.nodes un
ON un.node_id = n.upstream_node_id;
/* XXX update upgrade scripts! */
CREATE TABLE repmgr.voting_term (
term INT NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX voting_term_restrict
ON repmgr.voting_term ((TRUE));
CREATE RULE voting_term_delete AS
ON DELETE TO repmgr.voting_term
DO INSTEAD NOTHING;
/* ================= */
/* repmgrd functions */
/* ================= */
/* monitoring functions */
CREATE FUNCTION set_local_node_id(INT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'set_local_node_id'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_local_node_id()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_local_node_id'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION standby_set_last_updated()
RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'standby_set_last_updated'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION standby_get_last_updated()
RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'standby_get_last_updated'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
/* failover functions */
CREATE FUNCTION notify_follow_primary(INT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'notify_follow_primary'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_new_primary()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_new_primary'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION reset_voting_status()
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'reset_voting_status'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION am_bdr_failover_handler(INT)
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'am_bdr_failover_handler'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION unset_bdr_failover_handler()
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'unset_bdr_failover_handler'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE VIEW repmgr.replication_status AS
SELECT m.primary_node_id, m.standby_node_id, n.node_name AS standby_name,
n.type AS node_type, n.active, last_monitor_time,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN m.last_wal_primary_location ELSE NULL END AS last_wal_primary_location,
m.last_wal_standby_location,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN pg_catalog.pg_size_pretty(m.replication_lag) ELSE NULL END AS replication_lag,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN
CASE WHEN replication_lag > 0 THEN age(now(), m.last_apply_time) ELSE '0'::INTERVAL END
ELSE NULL
END AS replication_time_lag,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN pg_catalog.pg_size_pretty(m.apply_lag) ELSE NULL END AS apply_lag,
AGE(NOW(), CASE WHEN pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() THEN repmgr.standby_get_last_updated() ELSE m.last_monitor_time END) AS communication_time_lag
FROM repmgr.monitoring_history m
JOIN repmgr.nodes n ON m.standby_node_id = n.node_id
WHERE (m.standby_node_id, m.last_monitor_time) IN (
SELECT m1.standby_node_id, MAX(m1.last_monitor_time)
FROM repmgr.monitoring_history m1 GROUP BY 1
);

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@@ -1,197 +0,0 @@
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION repmgr" to load this file. \quit
CREATE TABLE repmgr.nodes (
node_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
upstream_node_id INTEGER NULL REFERENCES nodes (node_id) DEFERRABLE,
active BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE,
node_name TEXT NOT NULL,
type TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (type IN('primary','standby','witness','bdr')),
location TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'default',
priority INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 100,
conninfo TEXT NOT NULL,
repluser VARCHAR(63) NOT NULL,
slot_name TEXT NULL,
config_file TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE repmgr.events (
node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
event TEXT NOT NULL,
successful BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE,
event_timestamp TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
details TEXT NULL
);
DO $repmgr$
DECLARE
DECLARE server_version_num INT;
BEGIN
SELECT setting
FROM pg_catalog.pg_settings
WHERE name = 'server_version_num'
INTO server_version_num;
IF server_version_num >= 90400 THEN
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
last_monitor_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
last_apply_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE,
last_wal_primary_location PG_LSN NOT NULL,
last_wal_standby_location PG_LSN,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
)
$repmgr_func$;
ELSE
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
last_monitor_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
last_apply_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE,
last_wal_primary_location TEXT NOT NULL,
last_wal_standby_location TEXT,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
)
$repmgr_func$;
END IF;
END$repmgr$;
CREATE INDEX idx_monitoring_history_time
ON repmgr.monitoring_history (last_monitor_time, standby_node_id);
CREATE VIEW repmgr.show_nodes AS
SELECT n.node_id,
n.node_name,
n.active,
n.upstream_node_id,
un.node_name AS upstream_node_name,
n.type,
n.priority,
n.conninfo
FROM repmgr.nodes n
LEFT JOIN repmgr.nodes un
ON un.node_id = n.upstream_node_id;
/* XXX update upgrade scripts! */
CREATE TABLE repmgr.voting_term (
term INT NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX voting_term_restrict
ON repmgr.voting_term ((TRUE));
CREATE RULE voting_term_delete AS
ON DELETE TO repmgr.voting_term
DO INSTEAD NOTHING;
/* ================= */
/* repmgrd functions */
/* ================= */
/* monitoring functions */
CREATE FUNCTION set_local_node_id(INT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'set_local_node_id'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_local_node_id()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_local_node_id'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION standby_set_last_updated()
RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'standby_set_last_updated'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION standby_get_last_updated()
RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'standby_get_last_updated'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
/* failover functions */
CREATE FUNCTION notify_follow_primary(INT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'notify_follow_primary'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_new_primary()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_new_primary'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION reset_voting_status()
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'reset_voting_status'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION am_bdr_failover_handler(INT)
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'am_bdr_failover_handler'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION unset_bdr_failover_handler()
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'unset_bdr_failover_handler'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_repmgrd_pid()
RETURNS INT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_repmgrd_pid'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION get_repmgrd_pidfile()
RETURNS TEXT
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'get_repmgrd_pidfile'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION set_repmgrd_pid(INT, TEXT)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'set_repmgrd_pid'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_is_running()
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_is_running'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_pause(BOOL)
RETURNS VOID
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_pause'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION repmgrd_is_paused()
RETURNS BOOL
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME', 'repmgrd_is_paused'
LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE VIEW repmgr.replication_status AS
SELECT m.primary_node_id, m.standby_node_id, n.node_name AS standby_name,
n.type AS node_type, n.active, last_monitor_time,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN m.last_wal_primary_location ELSE NULL END AS last_wal_primary_location,
m.last_wal_standby_location,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN pg_catalog.pg_size_pretty(m.replication_lag) ELSE NULL END AS replication_lag,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN
CASE WHEN replication_lag > 0 THEN age(now(), m.last_apply_time) ELSE '0'::INTERVAL END
ELSE NULL
END AS replication_time_lag,
CASE WHEN n.type='standby' THEN pg_catalog.pg_size_pretty(m.apply_lag) ELSE NULL END AS apply_lag,
AGE(NOW(), CASE WHEN pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() THEN repmgr.standby_get_last_updated() ELSE m.last_monitor_time END) AS communication_time_lag
FROM repmgr.monitoring_history m
JOIN repmgr.nodes n ON m.standby_node_id = n.node_id
WHERE (m.standby_node_id, m.last_monitor_time) IN (
SELECT m1.standby_node_id, MAX(m1.last_monitor_time)
FROM repmgr.monitoring_history m1 GROUP BY 1
);

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@@ -71,17 +71,6 @@ INSERT INTO repmgr.voting_term (term) VALUES (1);
-- convert "repmgr_$cluster.repl_monitor" to "monitoring_history" -- convert "repmgr_$cluster.repl_monitor" to "monitoring_history"
DO $repmgr$
DECLARE
DECLARE server_version_num INT;
BEGIN
SELECT setting
FROM pg_catalog.pg_settings
WHERE name = 'server_version_num'
INTO server_version_num;
IF server_version_num >= 90400 THEN
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history ( CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL, primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL, standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
@@ -91,32 +80,12 @@ CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
last_wal_standby_location PG_LSN, last_wal_standby_location PG_LSN,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL, replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
) );
$repmgr_func$;
INSERT INTO repmgr.monitoring_history
(primary_node_id, standby_node_id, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location, last_wal_standby_location, replication_lag, apply_lag)
SELECT primary_node, standby_node, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location::pg_lsn, last_wal_standby_location::pg_lsn, replication_lag, apply_lag
FROM repmgr.repl_monitor;
ELSE
EXECUTE $repmgr_func$
CREATE TABLE repmgr.monitoring_history (
primary_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
standby_node_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
last_monitor_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
last_apply_time TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE,
last_wal_primary_location TEXT NOT NULL,
last_wal_standby_location TEXT,
replication_lag BIGINT NOT NULL,
apply_lag BIGINT NOT NULL
)
$repmgr_func$;
INSERT INTO repmgr.monitoring_history
(primary_node_id, standby_node_id, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location, last_wal_standby_location, replication_lag, apply_lag)
SELECT primary_node, standby_node, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location, last_wal_standby_location, replication_lag, apply_lag
FROM repmgr.repl_monitor;
END IF; INSERT INTO repmgr.monitoring_history
END$repmgr$; (primary_node_id, standby_node_id, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location, last_wal_standby_location, replication_lag, apply_lag)
SELECT primary_node, standby_node, last_monitor_time, last_apply_time, last_wal_primary_location::pg_lsn, last_wal_standby_location::pg_lsn, replication_lag, apply_lag
FROM repmgr.repl_monitor;
CREATE INDEX idx_monitoring_history_time CREATE INDEX idx_monitoring_history_time
ON repmgr.monitoring_history (last_monitor_time, standby_node_id); ON repmgr.monitoring_history (last_monitor_time, standby_node_id);

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-bdr.c * repmgr-action-standby.c
* *
* Implements BDR-related actions for the repmgr command line utility * Implements BDR-related actions for the repmgr command line utility
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -83,49 +83,16 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
/* BDR 2 implementation is for 2 nodes only */ if (bdr_nodes.node_count > 2)
if (get_bdr_version_num() < 3 && bdr_nodes.node_count > 2)
{ {
log_error(_("repmgr can only support BDR 2.x clusters with 2 nodes")); log_error(_("repmgr can only support BDR clusters with 2 nodes"));
log_detail(_("this BDR cluster has %i nodes"), bdr_nodes.node_count); log_detail(_("this BDR cluster has %i nodes"), bdr_nodes.node_count);
PQfinish(conn); PQfinish(conn);
pfree(dbname); pfree(dbname);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
/* check for a matching BDR node */ /* check whether repmgr extension exists, and that any other nodes are BDR */
{
PQExpBufferData bdr_local_node_name;
bool node_match = false;
initPQExpBuffer(&bdr_local_node_name);
node_match = bdr_node_name_matches(conn, config_file_options.node_name, &bdr_local_node_name);
if (node_match == false)
{
if (strlen(bdr_local_node_name.data))
{
log_error(_("local node BDR node name is \"%s\", expected: \"%s\""),
bdr_local_node_name.data,
config_file_options.node_name);
log_hint(_("\"node_name\" in repmgr.conf must match \"node_name\" in bdr.bdr_nodes"));
}
else
{
log_error(_("local node does not report BDR node name"));
log_hint(_("ensure this is an active BDR node"));
}
PQfinish(conn);
pfree(dbname);
termPQExpBuffer(&bdr_local_node_name);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
termPQExpBuffer(&bdr_local_node_name);
}
/* check whether repmgr extension exists, and there are no non-BDR nodes registered */
extension_status = get_repmgr_extension_status(conn); extension_status = get_repmgr_extension_status(conn);
if (extension_status == REPMGR_UNKNOWN) if (extension_status == REPMGR_UNKNOWN)
@@ -175,10 +142,17 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
pfree(dbname); pfree(dbname);
if (bdr_node_has_repmgr_set(conn, config_file_options.node_name) == false) /* check for a matching BDR node */
{ {
log_debug("bdr_node_has_repmgr_set() = false"); bool node_exists = bdr_node_exists(conn, config_file_options.node_name);
bdr_node_set_repmgr_set(conn, config_file_options.node_name);
if (node_exists == false)
{
log_error(_("no BDR node with node_name \"%s\" found"), config_file_options.node_name);
log_hint(_("\"node_name\" in repmgr.conf must match \"node_name\" in bdr.bdr_nodes"));
PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
} }
/* /*
@@ -191,7 +165,7 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
{ {
NodeInfoList local_node_records = T_NODE_INFO_LIST_INITIALIZER; NodeInfoList local_node_records = T_NODE_INFO_LIST_INITIALIZER;
(void) get_all_node_records(conn, &local_node_records); get_all_node_records(conn, &local_node_records);
if (local_node_records.node_count == 0) if (local_node_records.node_count == 0)
{ {
@@ -203,7 +177,6 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
if (bdr_nodes.node_count == 0) if (bdr_nodes.node_count == 0)
{ {
log_error(_("unable to retrieve any BDR node records")); log_error(_("unable to retrieve any BDR node records"));
log_detail("%s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
PQfinish(conn); PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
@@ -239,7 +212,7 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
continue; continue;
} }
(void) get_all_node_records(bdr_node_conn, &existing_nodes); get_all_node_records(bdr_node_conn, &existing_nodes);
for (cell = existing_nodes.head; cell; cell = cell->next) for (cell = existing_nodes.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{ {
@@ -255,35 +228,7 @@ do_bdr_register(void)
} }
/* Add the repmgr extension tables to a replication set */ /* Add the repmgr extension tables to a replication set */
add_extension_tables_to_bdr_replication_set(conn);
if (get_bdr_version_num() < 3)
{
add_extension_tables_to_bdr_replication_set(conn);
}
else
{
/* this is the only table we need to replicate */
char *replication_set = get_default_bdr_replication_set(conn);
/*
* this probably won't happen, but we need to be sure we're using
* the replication set metadata correctly...
*/
if (conn == NULL)
{
log_error(_("unable to retrieve default BDR replication set"));
log_hint(_("see preceding messages"));
log_debug("check query in get_default_bdr_replication_set()");
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
if (is_table_in_bdr_replication_set(conn, "nodes", replication_set) == false)
{
add_table_to_bdr_replication_set(conn, "nodes", replication_set);
}
pfree(replication_set);
}
initPQExpBuffer(&event_details); initPQExpBuffer(&event_details);

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-bdr.h * repmgr-action-bdr.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-cluster.h * repmgr-action-cluster.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

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@@ -1,420 +0,0 @@
/*
* repmgr-action-daemon.c
*
* Implements repmgrd actions for the repmgr command line utility
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "repmgr.h"
#include "repmgr-client-global.h"
#include "repmgr-action-daemon.h"
/*
* Possibly also show:
* - repmgrd start time?
* - repmgrd mode
* - priority
* - whether promotion candidate (due to zero priority/different location)
*/
typedef enum
{
STATUS_ID = 0,
STATUS_NAME,
STATUS_ROLE,
STATUS_PG,
STATUS_RUNNING,
STATUS_PID,
STATUS_PAUSED
} StatusHeader;
#define STATUS_HEADER_COUNT 7
struct ColHeader headers_status[STATUS_HEADER_COUNT];
static void fetch_node_records(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list);
static void _do_repmgr_pause(bool pause);
void
do_daemon_status(void)
{
PGconn *conn = NULL;
NodeInfoList nodes = T_NODE_INFO_LIST_INITIALIZER;
NodeInfoListCell *cell = NULL;
int i;
RepmgrdInfo **repmgrd_info;
ItemList warnings = {NULL, NULL};
/* Connect to local database to obtain cluster connection data */
log_verbose(LOG_INFO, _("connecting to database"));
if (strlen(config_file_options.conninfo))
conn = establish_db_connection(config_file_options.conninfo, true);
else
conn = establish_db_connection_by_params(&source_conninfo, true);
fetch_node_records(conn, &nodes);
repmgrd_info = (RepmgrdInfo **) pg_malloc0(sizeof(RepmgrdInfo *) * nodes.node_count);
if (repmgrd_info == NULL)
{
log_error(_("unable to allocate memory"));
exit(ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_ID].title, _("ID"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_NAME].title, _("Name"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_ROLE].title, _("Role"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_PG].title, _("Status"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_RUNNING].title, _("repmgrd"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_PID].title, _("PID"), MAXLEN);
strncpy(headers_status[STATUS_PAUSED].title, _("Paused?"), MAXLEN);
for (i = 0; i < STATUS_HEADER_COUNT; i++)
{
headers_status[i].max_length = strlen(headers_status[i].title);
}
i = 0;
for (cell = nodes.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
int j;
repmgrd_info[i] = pg_malloc0(sizeof(RepmgrdInfo));
repmgrd_info[i]->node_id = cell->node_info->node_id;
repmgrd_info[i]->pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
repmgrd_info[i]->paused = false;
repmgrd_info[i]->running = false;
repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running = true;
cell->node_info->conn = establish_db_connection_quiet(cell->node_info->conninfo);
if (PQstatus(cell->node_info->conn) != CONNECTION_OK)
{
if (runtime_options.verbose)
{
char error[MAXLEN];
strncpy(error, PQerrorMessage(cell->node_info->conn), MAXLEN);
item_list_append_format(&warnings,
"when attempting to connect to node \"%s\" (ID: %i), following error encountered :\n\"%s\"",
cell->node_info->node_name, cell->node_info->node_id, trim(error));
}
else
{
item_list_append_format(&warnings,
"unable to connect to node \"%s\" (ID: %i)",
cell->node_info->node_name, cell->node_info->node_id);
}
repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running = false;
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running_text, "%s", _("not running"));
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->repmgrd_running, "%s", _("n/a"));
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->pid_text, "%s", _("n/a"));
}
else
{
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running_text, "%s", _("running"));
repmgrd_info[i]->pid = repmgrd_get_pid(cell->node_info->conn);
repmgrd_info[i]->running = repmgrd_is_running(cell->node_info->conn);
if (repmgrd_info[i]->running == true)
{
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->repmgrd_running, "%s", _("running"));
}
else
{
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->repmgrd_running, "%s", _("not running"));
}
if (repmgrd_info[i]->pid == UNKNOWN_PID)
{
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->pid_text, "%s", _("n/a"));
}
else
{
maxlen_snprintf(repmgrd_info[i]->pid_text, "%i", repmgrd_info[i]->pid);
}
repmgrd_info[i]->paused = repmgrd_is_paused(cell->node_info->conn);
PQfinish(cell->node_info->conn);
}
headers_status[STATUS_NAME].cur_length = strlen(cell->node_info->node_name);
headers_status[STATUS_ROLE].cur_length = strlen(get_node_type_string(cell->node_info->type));
headers_status[STATUS_PID].cur_length = strlen(repmgrd_info[i]->pid_text);
headers_status[STATUS_RUNNING].cur_length = strlen(repmgrd_info[i]->repmgrd_running);
headers_status[STATUS_PG].cur_length = strlen(repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running_text);
for (j = 0; j < STATUS_HEADER_COUNT; j++)
{
if (headers_status[j].cur_length > headers_status[j].max_length)
{
headers_status[j].max_length = headers_status[j].cur_length;
}
}
i++;
}
/* Print column header row (text mode only) */
if (runtime_options.output_mode == OM_TEXT)
{
print_status_header(STATUS_HEADER_COUNT, headers_status);
}
i = 0;
for (cell = nodes.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
if (runtime_options.output_mode == OM_CSV)
{
printf("%i,%s,%s,%i,%i,%i,%i\n",
cell->node_info->node_id,
cell->node_info->node_name,
get_node_type_string(cell->node_info->type),
repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running ? 1 : 0,
repmgrd_info[i]->running ? 1 : 0,
repmgrd_info[i]->pid,
repmgrd_info[i]->paused ? 1 : 0);
}
else
{
printf(" %-*i ", headers_status[STATUS_ID].max_length, cell->node_info->node_id);
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_NAME].max_length, cell->node_info->node_name);
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_ROLE].max_length, get_node_type_string(cell->node_info->type));
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_PG].max_length, repmgrd_info[i]->pg_running_text);
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_RUNNING].max_length, repmgrd_info[i]->repmgrd_running);
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_PID].max_length, repmgrd_info[i]->pid_text);
if (repmgrd_info[i]->pid == UNKNOWN_PID)
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_PAUSED].max_length, "n/a");
else
printf("| %-*s ", headers_status[STATUS_PAUSED].max_length, repmgrd_info[i]->paused ? "yes" : "no");
printf("\n");
}
free(repmgrd_info[i]);
i++;
}
free(repmgrd_info);
/* emit any warnings */
if (warnings.head != NULL && runtime_options.terse == false && runtime_options.output_mode != OM_CSV)
{
ItemListCell *cell = NULL;
printf(_("\nWARNING: following issues were detected\n"));
for (cell = warnings.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
printf(_(" - %s\n"), cell->string);
}
if (runtime_options.verbose == false)
{
log_hint(_("execute with --verbose option to see connection error messages"));
}
}
}
void
do_daemon_pause(void)
{
_do_repmgr_pause(true);
}
void
do_daemon_unpause(void)
{
_do_repmgr_pause(false);
}
static void
_do_repmgr_pause(bool pause)
{
PGconn *conn = NULL;
NodeInfoList nodes = T_NODE_INFO_LIST_INITIALIZER;
NodeInfoListCell *cell = NULL;
RepmgrdInfo **repmgrd_info;
int i;
int error_nodes = 0;
repmgrd_info = (RepmgrdInfo **) pg_malloc0(sizeof(RepmgrdInfo *) * nodes.node_count);
if (repmgrd_info == NULL)
{
log_error(_("unable to allocate memory"));
exit(ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
/* Connect to local database to obtain cluster connection data */
log_verbose(LOG_INFO, _("connecting to database"));
if (strlen(config_file_options.conninfo))
conn = establish_db_connection(config_file_options.conninfo, true);
else
conn = establish_db_connection_by_params(&source_conninfo, true);
fetch_node_records(conn, &nodes);
i = 0;
for (cell = nodes.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
repmgrd_info[i] = pg_malloc0(sizeof(RepmgrdInfo));
repmgrd_info[i]->node_id = cell->node_info->node_id;
log_verbose(LOG_DEBUG, "pausing node %i (%s)",
cell->node_info->node_id,
cell->node_info->node_name);
cell->node_info->conn = establish_db_connection_quiet(cell->node_info->conninfo);
if (PQstatus(cell->node_info->conn) != CONNECTION_OK)
{
log_warning(_("unable to connect to node %i"),
cell->node_info->node_id);
error_nodes++;
}
else
{
if (runtime_options.dry_run == true)
{
if (pause == true)
{
log_info(_("would pause node %i (%s) "),
cell->node_info->node_id,
cell->node_info->node_name);
}
else
{
log_info(_("would unpause node %i (%s) "),
cell->node_info->node_id,
cell->node_info->node_name);
}
}
else
{
bool success = repmgrd_pause(cell->node_info->conn, pause);
if (success == false)
error_nodes++;
log_notice(_("node %i (%s) %s"),
cell->node_info->node_id,
cell->node_info->node_name,
success == true
? pause == true ? "paused" : "unpaused"
: pause == true ? "not paused" : "not unpaused");
}
PQfinish(cell->node_info->conn);
}
i++;
}
if (error_nodes > 0)
{
if (pause == true)
{
log_error(_("unable to pause %i node(s)"), error_nodes);
}
else
{
log_error(_("unable to unpause %i node(s)"), error_nodes);
}
log_hint(_("execute \"repmgr daemon status\" to view current status"));
exit(ERR_REPMGRD_PAUSE);
}
exit(SUCCESS);
}
void
fetch_node_records(PGconn *conn, NodeInfoList *node_list)
{
bool success = get_all_node_records(conn, node_list);
if (success == false)
{
/* get_all_node_records() will display any error message */
PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
if (node_list->node_count == 0)
{
log_error(_("no node records were found"));
log_hint(_("ensure at least one node is registered"));
PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
}
void do_daemon_help(void)
{
print_help_header();
printf(_("Usage:\n"));
printf(_(" %s [OPTIONS] daemon status\n"), progname());
printf(_(" %s [OPTIONS] daemon pause\n"), progname());
printf(_(" %s [OPTIONS] daemon unpause\n"), progname());
puts("");
printf(_("DAEMON STATUS\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" \"daemon status\" shows the status of repmgrd on each node in the cluster\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" --csv emit output as CSV\n"));
printf(_(" --verbose show text of database connection error messages\n"));
puts("");
printf(_("DAEMON PAUSE\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" \"daemon pause\" instructs repmgrd on each node to pause failover detection\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" --dry-run check if nodes are reachable but don't pause repmgrd\n"));
puts("");
printf(_("DAEMON PAUSE\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" \"daemon unpause\" instructs repmgrd on each node to resume failover detection\n"));
puts("");
printf(_(" --dry-run check if nodes are reachable but don't unpause repmgrd\n"));
puts("");
puts("");
}

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
/*
* repmgr-action-daemon.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef _REPMGR_ACTION_DAEMON_H_
#define _REPMGR_ACTION_DAEMON_H_
extern void do_daemon_status(void);
extern void do_daemon_pause(void);
extern void do_daemon_unpause(void);
extern void do_daemon_help(void);
#endif

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-node.h * repmgr-action-node.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
extern void do_node_status(void); extern void do_node_status(void);
extern void do_node_check(void); extern void do_node_check(void);
extern void do_node_rejoin(void); extern void do_node_rejoin(void);
extern void do_node_service(void); extern void do_node_service(void);

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* *
* Implements primary actions for the repmgr command line utility * Implements primary actions for the repmgr command line utility
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -64,19 +64,17 @@ do_primary_register(void)
PQfinish(conn); PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
else
log_error(_("unable to determine server's recovery type")); {
PQfinish(conn); log_error(_("connection to node lost"));
exit(ERR_DB_CONN); PQfinish(conn);
exit(ERR_DB_CONN);
}
} }
log_verbose(LOG_INFO, _("server is not in recovery")); log_verbose(LOG_INFO, _("server is not in recovery"));
/* /* create the repmgr extension if it doesn't already exist */
* create the repmgr extension if it doesn't already exist;
* note that create_repmgr_extension() will take into account
* the --dry-run option
*/
if (!create_repmgr_extension(conn)) if (!create_repmgr_extension(conn))
{ {
PQfinish(conn); PQfinish(conn);
@@ -94,7 +92,6 @@ do_primary_register(void)
return; return;
} }
initialize_voting_term(conn);
/* Ensure there isn't another registered node which is primary */ /* Ensure there isn't another registered node which is primary */
primary_conn = get_primary_connection(conn, &current_primary_id, NULL); primary_conn = get_primary_connection(conn, &current_primary_id, NULL);
@@ -170,8 +167,8 @@ do_primary_register(void)
&node_info); &node_info);
if (record_created == true) if (record_created == true)
{ {
appendPQExpBufferStr(&event_description, appendPQExpBuffer(&event_description,
"existing primary record updated"); "existing primary record updated");
} }
else else
{ {
@@ -546,8 +543,7 @@ do_primary_help(void)
printf(_(" \"primary unregister\" unregisters an inactive primary node.\n")); printf(_(" \"primary unregister\" unregisters an inactive primary node.\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_(" --dry-run check what would happen, but don't actually unregister the primary\n")); printf(_(" --dry-run check what would happen, but don't actually unregister the primary\n"));
printf(_(" --node-id ID of the inactive primary node to unregister.\n")); printf(_(" -F, --force force removal of the record\n"));
printf(_(" -F, --force force removal of an active record\n"));
puts(""); puts("");

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-primary.h * repmgr-action-primary.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-standby.h * repmgr-action-standby.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ extern void do_standby_switchover(void);
extern void do_standby_help(void); extern void do_standby_help(void);
extern bool do_standby_follow_internal(PGconn *primary_conn, t_node_info *primary_node_record, PQExpBufferData *output, int *error_code); extern bool do_standby_follow_internal(PGconn *primary_conn, t_node_info *primary_node_record, PQExpBufferData *output);

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* *
* Implements witness actions for the repmgr command line utility * Implements witness actions for the repmgr command line utility
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ do_witness_register(void)
if (recovery_type == RECTYPE_STANDBY) if (recovery_type == RECTYPE_STANDBY)
{ {
log_error(_("provided node is a standby")); log_error(_("provided node is a standby"));
log_hint(_("a witness node must run on an independent primary server")); log_error(_("a witness node must run on an independent primary server"));
PQfinish(witness_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
@@ -86,7 +86,6 @@ do_witness_register(void)
/* connect to primary with provided parameters */ /* connect to primary with provided parameters */
log_info(_("connecting to primary node")); log_info(_("connecting to primary node"));
/* /*
* Extract the repmgr user and database names from the conninfo string * Extract the repmgr user and database names from the conninfo string
* provided in repmgr.conf * provided in repmgr.conf
@@ -111,12 +110,12 @@ do_witness_register(void)
} }
/* check primary node's recovery type */ /* check primary node's recovery type */
recovery_type = get_recovery_type(primary_conn); recovery_type = get_recovery_type(witness_conn);
if (recovery_type == RECTYPE_STANDBY) if (recovery_type == RECTYPE_STANDBY)
{ {
log_error(_("provided primary node is a standby")); log_error(_("provided primary node is a standby"));
log_hint(_("provide the connection details of the cluster's primary server")); log_error(_("provide the connection details of the cluster's primary server"));
PQfinish(witness_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
@@ -136,11 +135,8 @@ do_witness_register(void)
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
/* /* XXX sanity check witness node is not part of main cluster */
* TODO: sanity check witness node is not part of main cluster; we could
* add a random application_name to the respective connections,
* and do a simple check of pg_stat_activity
*/
/* create repmgr extension, if does not exist */ /* create repmgr extension, if does not exist */
if (runtime_options.dry_run == false && !create_repmgr_extension(witness_conn)) if (runtime_options.dry_run == false && !create_repmgr_extension(witness_conn))
@@ -186,6 +182,7 @@ do_witness_register(void)
log_error(_("witness node is already registered")); log_error(_("witness node is already registered"));
log_hint(_("use option -F/--force to reregister the node")); log_hint(_("use option -F/--force to reregister the node"));
PQfinish(witness_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
@@ -193,38 +190,14 @@ do_witness_register(void)
} }
} }
/*
* Check that an active node with the same node_name doesn't exist already
*/
record_status = get_node_record_by_name(primary_conn, // XXX check other node with same name does not exist
config_file_options.node_name,
&node_record);
if (record_status == RECORD_FOUND)
{
if (node_record.active == true && node_record.node_id != config_file_options.node_id)
{
log_error(_("node %i exists already with node_name \"%s\""),
node_record.node_id,
config_file_options.node_name);
PQfinish(primary_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
}
/* /*
* if repmgr.nodes contains entries, delete if -F/--force provided, * if repmgr.nodes contains entries, delete if -F/--force provided,
* otherwise exit with error * otherwise exit with error
*/ */
if (get_all_node_records(witness_conn, &nodes) == false) get_all_node_records(witness_conn, &nodes);
{
/* get_all_node_records() will display the error */
PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
log_verbose(LOG_DEBUG, "%i node records found", nodes.node_count); log_verbose(LOG_DEBUG, "%i node records found", nodes.node_count);
@@ -249,7 +222,6 @@ do_witness_register(void)
PQfinish(witness_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
exit(SUCCESS); exit(SUCCESS);
} }
/* create record on primary */ /* create record on primary */
/* /*
@@ -316,59 +288,55 @@ do_witness_register(void)
void void
do_witness_unregister(void) do_witness_unregister(void)
{ {
PGconn *local_conn = NULL; PGconn *witness_conn = NULL;
PGconn *primary_conn = NULL; PGconn *primary_conn = NULL;
t_node_info node_record = T_NODE_INFO_INITIALIZER; t_node_info node_record = T_NODE_INFO_INITIALIZER;
RecordStatus record_status = RECORD_NOT_FOUND; RecordStatus record_status = RECORD_NOT_FOUND;
bool node_record_deleted = false; bool node_record_deleted = false;
bool local_node_available = true; bool witness_available = true;
int witness_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
if (runtime_options.node_id != UNKNOWN_NODE_ID) log_info(_("connecting to witness node \"%s\" (ID: %i)"),
{
/* user has specified the witness node id */
witness_node_id = runtime_options.node_id;
}
else
{
/* assume witness node is local node */
witness_node_id = config_file_options.node_id;
}
log_info(_("connecting to node \"%s\" (ID: %i)"),
config_file_options.node_name, config_file_options.node_name,
config_file_options.node_id); config_file_options.node_id);
local_conn = establish_db_connection_quiet(config_file_options.conninfo); witness_conn = establish_db_connection_quiet(config_file_options.conninfo);
if (PQstatus(local_conn) != CONNECTION_OK) if (PQstatus(witness_conn) != CONNECTION_OK)
{ {
if (!runtime_options.force) if (!runtime_options.force)
{ {
log_error(_("unable to connect to node \"%s\" (ID: %i)"), log_error(_("unable to connect to witness node \"%s\" (ID: %i)"),
config_file_options.node_name, config_file_options.node_name,
config_file_options.node_id); config_file_options.node_id);
log_detail("%s", PQerrorMessage(local_conn)); log_detail("%s", PQerrorMessage(witness_conn));
log_hint(_("provide -F/--force to remove the witness record if the server is not running"));
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
log_notice(_("unable to connect to witness node \"%s\" (ID: %i), removing node record on cluster primary only"), log_notice(_("unable to connect to witness node \"%s\" (ID: %i), removing node record on cluster primary only"),
config_file_options.node_name, config_file_options.node_name,
config_file_options.node_id); config_file_options.node_id);
local_node_available = false; witness_available = false;
} }
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
{ {
primary_conn = get_primary_connection_quiet(local_conn, NULL, NULL); primary_conn = get_primary_connection_quiet(witness_conn, NULL, NULL);
} }
else else
{ {
/* /*
* Assume user has provided connection details for the primary server * Extract the repmgr user and database names from the conninfo string
* provided in repmgr.conf
*/ */
get_conninfo_value(config_file_options.conninfo, "user", repmgr_user);
get_conninfo_value(config_file_options.conninfo, "dbname", repmgr_db);
param_set_ine(&source_conninfo, "user", repmgr_user);
param_set_ine(&source_conninfo, "dbname", repmgr_db);
primary_conn = establish_db_connection_by_params(&source_conninfo, false); primary_conn = establish_db_connection_by_params(&source_conninfo, false);
} }
if (PQstatus(primary_conn) != CONNECTION_OK) if (PQstatus(primary_conn) != CONNECTION_OK)
@@ -376,26 +344,26 @@ do_witness_unregister(void)
log_error(_("unable to connect to primary")); log_error(_("unable to connect to primary"));
log_detail("%s", PQerrorMessage(primary_conn)); log_detail("%s", PQerrorMessage(primary_conn));
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
{ {
PQfinish(local_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
} }
else if (runtime_options.connection_param_provided == false) else
{ {
log_hint(_("provide connection details for the primary server")); log_hint(_("provide connection details to primary server"));
} }
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
/* Check node exists and is really a witness */ /* Check node exists and is really a witness */
record_status = get_node_record(primary_conn, witness_node_id, &node_record); record_status = get_node_record(primary_conn, config_file_options.node_id, &node_record);
if (record_status != RECORD_FOUND) if (record_status != RECORD_FOUND)
{ {
log_error(_("no record found for node %i"), witness_node_id); log_error(_("no record found for node %i"), config_file_options.node_id);
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
PQfinish(local_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
@@ -403,17 +371,11 @@ do_witness_unregister(void)
if (node_record.type != WITNESS) if (node_record.type != WITNESS)
{ {
/*
* The node (either explicitly provided with --node-id, or the local node)
* is not a witness.
*
* TODO: scan node list and print hint about identity of known witness servers.
*/
log_error(_("node %i is not a witness node"), config_file_options.node_id); log_error(_("node %i is not a witness node"), config_file_options.node_id);
log_detail(_("node %i is a %s node"), config_file_options.node_id, get_node_type_string(node_record.type)); log_detail(_("node %i is a %s node"), config_file_options.node_id, get_node_type_string(node_record.type));
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
PQfinish(local_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
@@ -422,43 +384,49 @@ do_witness_unregister(void)
if (runtime_options.dry_run == true) if (runtime_options.dry_run == true)
{ {
log_info(_("prerequisites for unregistering the witness node are met")); log_info(_("prerequisites for unregistering the witness node are met"));
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
PQfinish(local_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
exit(SUCCESS); exit(SUCCESS);
} }
log_info(_("unregistering witness node %i"), witness_node_id); log_info(_("unregistering witness node %i"), config_file_options.node_id);
node_record_deleted = delete_node_record(primary_conn, node_record_deleted = delete_node_record(primary_conn,
witness_node_id); config_file_options.node_id);
if (node_record_deleted == false) if (node_record_deleted == false)
{ {
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
PQfinish(witness_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
}
if (local_node_available == true) /* sync records from primary */
PQfinish(local_conn); if (witness_available == true && witness_copy_node_records(primary_conn, witness_conn) == false)
PQfinish(local_conn); {
log_error(_("unable to copy repmgr node records from primary"));
PQfinish(primary_conn);
PQfinish(witness_conn);
exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG); exit(ERR_BAD_CONFIG);
} }
/* Log the event */ /* Log the event */
create_event_record(primary_conn, create_event_record(primary_conn,
&config_file_options, &config_file_options,
witness_node_id, config_file_options.node_id,
"witness_unregister", "witness_unregister",
true, true,
NULL); NULL);
PQfinish(primary_conn); PQfinish(primary_conn);
if (local_node_available == true) if (witness_available == true)
PQfinish(local_conn); PQfinish(witness_conn);
log_info(_("witness unregistration complete")); log_info(_("witness unregistration complete"));
log_detail(_("witness node with ID %i successfully unregistered"), log_detail(_("witness node with id %i (conninfo: %s) successfully unregistered"),
witness_node_id); config_file_options.node_id, config_file_options.conninfo);
return; return;
} }
@@ -478,19 +446,16 @@ void do_witness_help(void)
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_(" Requires provision of connection information for the primary\n")); printf(_(" Requires provision of connection information for the primary\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_(" --dry-run check prerequisites but don't make any changes\n")); printf(_(" --dry-run check prerequisites but don't make any changes\n"));
printf(_(" -F, --force overwrite an existing node record\n")); printf(_(" -F, --force overwrite an existing node record\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_("WITNESS UNREGISTER\n")); printf(_("WITNESS UNREGISTER\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_(" \"witness register\" unregisters a witness node.\n")); printf(_(" \"witness register\" unregisters a witness node.\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
printf(_(" --dry-run check prerequisites but don't make any changes\n")); printf(_(" --dry-run check prerequisites but don't make any changes\n"));
printf(_(" -F, --force unregister when witness node not running\n")); printf(_(" -F, --force unregister when witness node not running\n"));
printf(_(" --node-id node ID of the witness node (provide if executing on\n"));
printf(_(" another node)\n"));
puts(""); puts("");
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-action-witness.h * repmgr-action-witness.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-client-global.h * repmgr-client-global.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -42,12 +42,10 @@ typedef struct
bool force; bool force;
char pg_bindir[MAXLEN]; /* overrides setting in repmgr.conf */ char pg_bindir[MAXLEN]; /* overrides setting in repmgr.conf */
bool wait; bool wait;
bool no_wait;
/* logging options */ /* logging options */
char log_level[MAXLEN]; /* overrides setting in repmgr.conf */ char log_level[MAXLEN]; /* overrides setting in repmgr.conf */
bool log_to_file; bool log_to_file;
bool quiet;
bool terse; bool terse;
bool verbose; bool verbose;
@@ -70,7 +68,6 @@ typedef struct
int node_id; int node_id;
char node_name[MAXLEN]; char node_name[MAXLEN];
char data_dir[MAXPGPATH]; char data_dir[MAXPGPATH];
int remote_node_id;
/* "standby clone" options */ /* "standby clone" options */
bool copy_external_config_files; bool copy_external_config_files;
@@ -82,7 +79,6 @@ typedef struct
char replication_user[MAXLEN]; char replication_user[MAXLEN];
char upstream_conninfo[MAXLEN]; char upstream_conninfo[MAXLEN];
bool without_barman; bool without_barman;
bool recovery_conf_only;
/* "standby clone"/"standby follow" options */ /* "standby clone"/"standby follow" options */
int upstream_node_id; int upstream_node_id;
@@ -90,14 +86,11 @@ typedef struct
/* "standby register" options */ /* "standby register" options */
bool wait_register_sync; bool wait_register_sync;
int wait_register_sync_seconds; int wait_register_sync_seconds;
int wait_start;
/* "standby switchover" options */ /* "standby switchover" options */
bool always_promote; bool always_promote;
bool force_rewind_used; bool force_rewind;
char force_rewind_path[MAXPGPATH];
bool siblings_follow; bool siblings_follow;
bool repmgrd_no_pause;
/* "node status" options */ /* "node status" options */
bool is_shutdown_cleanly; bool is_shutdown_cleanly;
@@ -108,9 +101,6 @@ typedef struct
bool replication_lag; bool replication_lag;
bool role; bool role;
bool slots; bool slots;
bool missing_slots;
bool has_passfile;
bool replication_connection;
/* "node join" options */ /* "node join" options */
char config_files[MAXLEN]; char config_files[MAXLEN];
@@ -138,30 +128,30 @@ typedef struct
/* configuration metadata */ \ /* configuration metadata */ \
false, false, false, false, \ false, false, false, false, \
/* general configuration options */ \ /* general configuration options */ \
"", false, false, "", false, false, \ "", false, false, "", false, \
/* logging options */ \ /* logging options */ \
"", false, false, false, false, \ "", false, false, false, \
/* output options */ \ /* output options */ \
false, false, false, \ false, false, false, \
/* database connection options */ \ /* database connection options */ \
"", "", "", "", \ "", "", "", "", \
/* other connection options */ \ /* other connection options */ \
"", "", \ "", "", \
/* general node options */ \ /* node options */ \
UNKNOWN_NODE_ID, "", "", UNKNOWN_NODE_ID, \ UNKNOWN_NODE_ID, "", "", \
/* "standby clone" options */ \ /* "standby clone" options */ \
false, CONFIG_FILE_SAMEPATH, false, false, false, "", "", "", \ false, CONFIG_FILE_SAMEPATH, false, false, false, "", "", "", \
false, false, \ false, \
/* "standby clone"/"standby follow" options */ \ /* "standby clone"/"standby follow" options */ \
NO_UPSTREAM_NODE, \ NO_UPSTREAM_NODE, \
/* "standby register" options */ \ /* "standby register" options */ \
false, -1, DEFAULT_WAIT_START, \ false, 0, \
/* "standby switchover" options */ \ /* "standby switchover" options */ \
false, false, "", false, false, \ false, false, false, \
/* "node status" options */ \ /* "node status" options */ \
false, \ false, \
/* "node check" options */ \ /* "node check" options */ \
false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, \ false, false, false, false, false, \
/* "node join" options */ \ /* "node join" options */ \
"", \ "", \
/* "node service" options */ \ /* "node service" options */ \
@@ -170,7 +160,7 @@ typedef struct
false, "", CLUSTER_EVENT_LIMIT, \ false, "", CLUSTER_EVENT_LIMIT, \
/* "cluster cleanup" options */ \ /* "cluster cleanup" options */ \
0, \ 0, \
/* following options for internal use */ \ /* Following options for internal use */ \
"/tmp", OM_TEXT \ "/tmp", OM_TEXT \
} }
@@ -187,21 +177,12 @@ typedef enum
ACTION_NONE, ACTION_NONE,
ACTION_START, ACTION_START,
ACTION_STOP, ACTION_STOP,
ACTION_STOP_WAIT,
ACTION_RESTART, ACTION_RESTART,
ACTION_RELOAD, ACTION_RELOAD,
ACTION_PROMOTE ACTION_PROMOTE
} t_server_action; } t_server_action;
typedef struct ColHeader
{
char title[MAXLEN];
int max_length;
int cur_length;
} ColHeader;
/* global configuration structures */ /* global configuration structures */
extern t_runtime_options runtime_options; extern t_runtime_options runtime_options;
@@ -221,7 +202,6 @@ extern void check_93_config(void);
extern bool create_repmgr_extension(PGconn *conn); extern bool create_repmgr_extension(PGconn *conn);
extern int test_ssh_connection(char *host, char *remote_user); extern int test_ssh_connection(char *host, char *remote_user);
extern bool local_command(const char *command, PQExpBufferData *outputbuf); extern bool local_command(const char *command, PQExpBufferData *outputbuf);
extern bool local_command_simple(const char *command, PQExpBufferData *outputbuf);
extern standy_clone_mode get_standby_clone_mode(void); extern standy_clone_mode get_standby_clone_mode(void);
@@ -237,18 +217,12 @@ extern void get_superuser_connection(PGconn **conn, PGconn **superuser_conn, PGc
extern bool remote_command(const char *host, const char *user, const char *command, PQExpBufferData *outputbuf); extern bool remote_command(const char *host, const char *user, const char *command, PQExpBufferData *outputbuf);
extern void make_remote_repmgr_path(PQExpBufferData *outputbuf, t_node_info *remote_node_record); extern void make_remote_repmgr_path(PQExpBufferData *outputbuf, t_node_info *remote_node_record);
/* display functions */
extern void print_help_header(void); extern void print_help_header(void);
extern void print_status_header(int cols, ColHeader *headers);
/* server control functions */ /* server control functions */
extern void get_server_action(t_server_action action, char *script, char *data_dir); extern void get_server_action(t_server_action action, char *script, char *data_dir);
extern bool data_dir_required_for_action(t_server_action action); extern bool data_dir_required_for_action(t_server_action action);
extern void get_node_config_directory(char *config_dir_buf);
extern void get_node_data_directory(char *data_dir_buf); extern void get_node_data_directory(char *data_dir_buf);
extern void init_node_record(t_node_info *node_record); extern void init_node_record(t_node_info *node_record);
extern bool can_use_pg_rewind(PGconn *conn, const char *data_directory, PQExpBufferData *reason);
extern void drop_replication_slot_if_exists(PGconn *conn, int node_id, char *slot_name);
#endif /* _REPMGR_CLIENT_GLOBAL_H_ */ #endif /* _REPMGR_CLIENT_GLOBAL_H_ */

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* /*
* repmgr-client.h * repmgr-client.h
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -45,9 +45,6 @@
#define CLUSTER_MATRIX 19 #define CLUSTER_MATRIX 19
#define CLUSTER_CROSSCHECK 20 #define CLUSTER_CROSSCHECK 20
#define CLUSTER_EVENT 21 #define CLUSTER_EVENT 21
#define DAEMON_STATUS 22
#define DAEMON_PAUSE 23
#define DAEMON_UNPAUSE 24
/* command line options without short versions */ /* command line options without short versions */
#define OPT_HELP 1001 #define OPT_HELP 1001
@@ -59,7 +56,7 @@
#define OPT_NODE_NAME 1007 #define OPT_NODE_NAME 1007
#define OPT_WITHOUT_BARMAN 1008 #define OPT_WITHOUT_BARMAN 1008
#define OPT_NO_UPSTREAM_CONNECTION 1009 #define OPT_NO_UPSTREAM_CONNECTION 1009
#define OPT_WAIT_SYNC 1010 #define OPT_REGISTER_WAIT 1010
#define OPT_LOG_TO_FILE 1011 #define OPT_LOG_TO_FILE 1011
#define OPT_UPSTREAM_CONNINFO 1012 #define OPT_UPSTREAM_CONNINFO 1012
#define OPT_REPLICATION_USER 1013 #define OPT_REPLICATION_USER 1013
@@ -84,15 +81,6 @@
#define OPT_DOWNSTREAM 1032 #define OPT_DOWNSTREAM 1032
#define OPT_SLOTS 1033 #define OPT_SLOTS 1033
#define OPT_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_DIR 1034 #define OPT_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_DIR 1034
#define OPT_HAS_PASSFILE 1035
#define OPT_WAIT_START 1036
#define OPT_REPL_CONN 1037
#define OPT_REMOTE_NODE_ID 1038
#define OPT_RECOVERY_CONF_ONLY 1039
#define OPT_NO_WAIT 1040
#define OPT_MISSING_SLOTS 1041
#define OPT_REPMGRD_NO_PAUSE 1042
/* deprecated since 3.3 */ /* deprecated since 3.3 */
#define OPT_DATA_DIR 999 #define OPT_DATA_DIR 999
#define OPT_NO_CONNINFO_PASSWORD 998 #define OPT_NO_CONNINFO_PASSWORD 998
@@ -110,8 +98,7 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
{"dry-run", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DRY_RUN}, {"dry-run", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DRY_RUN},
{"force", no_argument, NULL, 'F'}, {"force", no_argument, NULL, 'F'},
{"pg_bindir", required_argument, NULL, 'b'}, {"pg_bindir", required_argument, NULL, 'b'},
{"wait", no_argument, NULL, 'w'}, {"wait", no_argument, NULL, 'W'},
{"no-wait", no_argument, NULL, 'W'},
/* connection options */ /* connection options */
{"dbname", required_argument, NULL, 'd'}, {"dbname", required_argument, NULL, 'd'},
@@ -125,12 +112,10 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
{"pgdata", required_argument, NULL, 'D'}, {"pgdata", required_argument, NULL, 'D'},
{"node-id", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NODE_ID}, {"node-id", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NODE_ID},
{"node-name", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NODE_NAME}, {"node-name", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NODE_NAME},
{"remote-node-id", required_argument, NULL, OPT_REMOTE_NODE_ID},
/* logging options */ /* logging options */
{"log-level", required_argument, NULL, 'L'}, {"log-level", required_argument, NULL, 'L'},
{"log-to-file", no_argument, NULL, OPT_LOG_TO_FILE}, {"log-to-file", no_argument, NULL, OPT_LOG_TO_FILE},
{"quiet", no_argument, NULL, 'q'},
{"terse", no_argument, NULL, 't'}, {"terse", no_argument, NULL, 't'},
{"verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v'}, {"verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
@@ -148,11 +133,9 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
{"upstream-conninfo", required_argument, NULL, OPT_UPSTREAM_CONNINFO}, {"upstream-conninfo", required_argument, NULL, OPT_UPSTREAM_CONNINFO},
{"upstream-node-id", required_argument, NULL, OPT_UPSTREAM_NODE_ID}, {"upstream-node-id", required_argument, NULL, OPT_UPSTREAM_NODE_ID},
{"without-barman", no_argument, NULL, OPT_WITHOUT_BARMAN}, {"without-barman", no_argument, NULL, OPT_WITHOUT_BARMAN},
{"recovery-conf-only", no_argument, NULL, OPT_RECOVERY_CONF_ONLY},
/* "standby register" options */ /* "standby register" options */
{"wait-start", required_argument, NULL, OPT_WAIT_START}, {"wait-sync", optional_argument, NULL, OPT_REGISTER_WAIT},
{"wait-sync", optional_argument, NULL, OPT_WAIT_SYNC},
/* "standby switchover" options /* "standby switchover" options
* *
@@ -160,7 +143,6 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
*/ */
{"always-promote", no_argument, NULL, OPT_ALWAYS_PROMOTE}, {"always-promote", no_argument, NULL, OPT_ALWAYS_PROMOTE},
{"siblings-follow", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SIBLINGS_FOLLOW}, {"siblings-follow", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SIBLINGS_FOLLOW},
{"repmgrd-no-pause", no_argument, NULL, OPT_REPMGRD_NO_PAUSE},
/* "node status" options */ /* "node status" options */
{"is-shutdown-cleanly", no_argument, NULL, OPT_IS_SHUTDOWN_CLEANLY}, {"is-shutdown-cleanly", no_argument, NULL, OPT_IS_SHUTDOWN_CLEANLY},
@@ -171,14 +153,11 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
{"replication-lag", no_argument, NULL, OPT_REPLICATION_LAG}, {"replication-lag", no_argument, NULL, OPT_REPLICATION_LAG},
{"role", no_argument, NULL, OPT_ROLE}, {"role", no_argument, NULL, OPT_ROLE},
{"slots", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SLOTS}, {"slots", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SLOTS},
{"missing-slots", no_argument, NULL, OPT_MISSING_SLOTS},
{"has-passfile", no_argument, NULL, OPT_HAS_PASSFILE},
{"replication-connection", no_argument, NULL, OPT_REPL_CONN},
/* "node rejoin" options */ /* "node rejoin" options */
{"config-files", required_argument, NULL, OPT_CONFIG_FILES}, {"config-files", required_argument, NULL, OPT_CONFIG_FILES},
{"config-archive-dir", required_argument, NULL, OPT_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_DIR}, {"config-archive-dir", required_argument, NULL, OPT_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_DIR},
{"force-rewind", optional_argument, NULL, OPT_FORCE_REWIND}, {"force-rewind", no_argument, NULL, OPT_FORCE_REWIND},
/* "node service" options */ /* "node service" options */
{"action", required_argument, NULL, OPT_ACTION}, {"action", required_argument, NULL, OPT_ACTION},

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* /*
* repmgr.c - repmgr extension * repmgr.c - repmgr extension
* *
* Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2018 * Copyright (c) 2ndQuadrant, 2010-2017
* *
* This is the actual extension code; see repmgr-client.c for the code which * This is the actual extension code; see repmgr-client.c for the code which
* generates the repmgr binary * generates the repmgr binary
@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@
#include "access/xlog.h" #include "access/xlog.h"
#include "miscadmin.h" #include "miscadmin.h"
#include "replication/walreceiver.h" #include "replication/walreceiver.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
#include "storage/ipc.h" #include "storage/ipc.h"
#include "storage/lwlock.h" #include "storage/lwlock.h"
#include "storage/procarray.h" #include "storage/procarray.h"
@@ -44,21 +43,14 @@
#include "lib/stringinfo.h" #include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "access/xact.h" #include "access/xact.h"
#include "utils/snapmgr.h" #include "utils/snapmgr.h"
#if (PG_VERSION_NUM >= 90400)
#include "pgstat.h" #include "pgstat.h"
#else
#define PGSTAT_STAT_PERMANENT_DIRECTORY "pg_stat"
#endif
#include "voting.h" #include "voting.h"
#define UNKNOWN_NODE_ID -1 #define UNKNOWN_NODE_ID -1
#define UNKNOWN_PID -1
#define TRANCHE_NAME "repmgrd" #define TRANCHE_NAME "repmgrd"
#define REPMGRD_STATE_FILE PGSTAT_STAT_PERMANENT_DIRECTORY "/repmgrd_state.txt"
PG_MODULE_MAGIC; PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
@@ -74,9 +66,6 @@ typedef struct repmgrdSharedState
LWLockId lock; /* protects search/modification */ LWLockId lock; /* protects search/modification */
TimestampTz last_updated; TimestampTz last_updated;
int local_node_id; int local_node_id;
int repmgrd_pid;
char repmgrd_pidfile[MAXPGPATH];
bool repmgrd_paused;
/* streaming failover */ /* streaming failover */
NodeVotingStatus voting_status; NodeVotingStatus voting_status;
int current_electoral_term; int current_electoral_term;
@@ -123,25 +112,6 @@ PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(am_bdr_failover_handler);
Datum unset_bdr_failover_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); Datum unset_bdr_failover_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(unset_bdr_failover_handler); PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(unset_bdr_failover_handler);
Datum set_repmgrd_pid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(set_repmgrd_pid);
Datum get_repmgrd_pid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(get_repmgrd_pid);
Datum get_repmgrd_pidfile(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(get_repmgrd_pidfile);
Datum repmgrd_is_running(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(repmgrd_is_running);
Datum repmgrd_pause(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(repmgrd_pause);
Datum repmgrd_is_paused(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(repmgrd_is_paused);
/* /*
* Module load callback * Module load callback
@@ -215,9 +185,6 @@ repmgr_shmem_startup(void)
#endif #endif
shared_state->local_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID; shared_state->local_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
shared_state->repmgrd_pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
memset(shared_state->repmgrd_pidfile, 0, MAXPGPATH);
shared_state->repmgrd_paused = false;
shared_state->current_electoral_term = 0; shared_state->current_electoral_term = 0;
shared_state->voting_status = VS_NO_VOTE; shared_state->voting_status = VS_NO_VOTE;
shared_state->candidate_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID; shared_state->candidate_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
@@ -237,8 +204,6 @@ Datum
set_local_node_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) set_local_node_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{ {
int local_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID; int local_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
int stored_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
int paused = -1;
if (!shared_state) if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL(); PG_RETURN_NULL();
@@ -248,34 +213,6 @@ set_local_node_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
local_node_id = PG_GETARG_INT32(0); local_node_id = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
/* read state file and if exists/valid, update "repmgrd_paused" */
{
FILE *file = NULL;
file = AllocateFile(REPMGRD_STATE_FILE, PG_BINARY_R);
if (file != NULL)
{
int buffer_size = 128;
char buffer[buffer_size];
if (fgets(buffer, buffer_size, file) != NULL)
{
if (sscanf(buffer, "%i:%i", &stored_node_id, &paused) != 2)
{
elog(WARNING, "unable to parse repmgrd state file");
}
else
{
elog(DEBUG1, "node_id: %i; paused: %i", stored_node_id, paused);
}
}
FreeFile(file);
}
}
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE); LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
/* only set local_node_id once, as it should never change */ /* only set local_node_id once, as it should never change */
@@ -284,19 +221,6 @@ set_local_node_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
shared_state->local_node_id = local_node_id; shared_state->local_node_id = local_node_id;
} }
/* only update if state file valid */
if (stored_node_id == shared_state->local_node_id)
{
if (paused == 0)
{
shared_state->repmgrd_paused = false;
}
else if (paused == 1)
{
shared_state->repmgrd_paused = true;
}
}
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock); LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
PG_RETURN_VOID(); PG_RETURN_VOID();
@@ -364,6 +288,7 @@ standby_get_last_updated(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
Datum Datum
notify_follow_primary(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) notify_follow_primary(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{ {
#ifndef BDR_ONLY
int primary_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID; int primary_node_id = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
if (!shared_state) if (!shared_state)
@@ -391,7 +316,7 @@ notify_follow_primary(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
} }
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock); LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
#endif
PG_RETURN_VOID(); PG_RETURN_VOID();
} }
@@ -404,12 +329,14 @@ get_new_primary(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
if (!shared_state) if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL(); PG_RETURN_NULL();
#ifndef BDR_ONLY
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED); LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
if (shared_state->follow_new_primary == true) if (shared_state->follow_new_primary == true)
new_primary_node_id = shared_state->candidate_node_id; new_primary_node_id = shared_state->candidate_node_id;
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock); LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
#endif
if (new_primary_node_id == UNKNOWN_NODE_ID) if (new_primary_node_id == UNKNOWN_NODE_ID)
PG_RETURN_NULL(); PG_RETURN_NULL();
@@ -421,6 +348,7 @@ get_new_primary(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
Datum Datum
reset_voting_status(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) reset_voting_status(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{ {
#ifndef BDR_ONLY
if (!shared_state) if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL(); PG_RETURN_NULL();
@@ -438,7 +366,7 @@ reset_voting_status(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
} }
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock); LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
#endif
PG_RETURN_VOID(); PG_RETURN_VOID();
} }
@@ -492,191 +420,9 @@ unset_bdr_failover_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE); LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
shared_state->bdr_failover_handler = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID; shared_state->bdr_failover_handler = UNKNOWN_NODE_ID;
}
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock); LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
}
PG_RETURN_VOID(); PG_RETURN_VOID();
} }
/*
* Returns the repmgrd pid; or NULL if none set; or -1 if set but repmgrd
* process not running (TODO!)
*/
Datum
get_repmgrd_pid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int repmgrd_pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
repmgrd_pid = shared_state->repmgrd_pid;
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
PG_RETURN_INT32(repmgrd_pid);
}
/*
* Returns the repmgrd pidfile
*/
Datum
get_repmgrd_pidfile(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
char repmgrd_pidfile[MAXPGPATH];
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
memset(repmgrd_pidfile, 0, MAXPGPATH);
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
strncpy(repmgrd_pidfile, shared_state->repmgrd_pidfile, MAXPGPATH);
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
if (repmgrd_pidfile[0] == '\0')
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(cstring_to_text(repmgrd_pidfile));
}
Datum
set_repmgrd_pid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int repmgrd_pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
char *repmgrd_pidfile = NULL;
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_VOID();
if (PG_ARGISNULL(0))
{
repmgrd_pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
}
else
{
repmgrd_pid = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
}
elog(DEBUG3, "set_repmgrd_pid(): provided pid is %i", repmgrd_pid);
if (repmgrd_pid != UNKNOWN_PID && !PG_ARGISNULL(1))
{
repmgrd_pidfile = text_to_cstring(PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP(1));
elog(INFO, "set_repmgrd_pid(): provided pidfile is %s", repmgrd_pidfile);
}
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
shared_state->repmgrd_pid = repmgrd_pid;
memset(shared_state->repmgrd_pidfile, 0, MAXPGPATH);
if(repmgrd_pidfile != NULL)
{
strncpy(shared_state->repmgrd_pidfile, repmgrd_pidfile, MAXPGPATH);
}
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
Datum
repmgrd_is_running(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int repmgrd_pid = UNKNOWN_PID;
int kill_ret;
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
repmgrd_pid = shared_state->repmgrd_pid;
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
/* No PID registered - assume not running */
if (repmgrd_pid == UNKNOWN_PID)
{
PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
}
kill_ret = kill(repmgrd_pid, 0);
if (kill_ret == 0)
{
PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
}
PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
}
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repmgrd_pause(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
bool pause;
FILE *file = NULL;
StringInfoData buf;
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
if (PG_ARGISNULL(0))
PG_RETURN_NULL();
pause = PG_GETARG_BOOL(0);
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
shared_state->repmgrd_paused = pause;
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
/* write state to file */
file = AllocateFile(REPMGRD_STATE_FILE, PG_BINARY_W);
if (file == NULL)
{
elog(DEBUG1, "unable to allocate %s", REPMGRD_STATE_FILE);
// XXX anything else we can do? log?
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
elog(DEBUG1, "allocated");
initStringInfo(&buf);
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
appendStringInfo(&buf, "%i:%i",
shared_state->local_node_id,
pause ? 1 : 0);
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
// XXX check success
fwrite(buf.data, strlen(buf.data) + 1, 1, file);
resetStringInfo(&buf);
FreeFile(file);
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
Datum
repmgrd_is_paused(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
bool is_paused;
if (!shared_state)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
LWLockAcquire(shared_state->lock, LW_SHARED);
is_paused = shared_state->repmgrd_paused;
LWLockRelease(shared_state->lock);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(is_paused);
}

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@@ -13,74 +13,67 @@
# repmgr and repmgrd require the following items to be explicitly configured. # repmgr and repmgrd require the following items to be explicitly configured.
#node_id= # A unique integer greater than zero #node_id= # A unique integer greater than zero
#node_name='' # An arbitrary (but unique) string; we recommend #node_name='' # An arbitrary (but unique) string; we recommend
# using the server's hostname or another identifier # using the server's hostname or another identifier
# unambiguously associated with the server to avoid # unambiguously associated with the server to avoid
# confusion. Avoid choosing names which reflect the # confusion. Avoid choosing names which reflect the
# node's current role, e.g. "primary" or "standby1", # node's current role, e.g. "primary" or "standby1",
# as roles can change and it will be confusing if # as roles can change and it will be confusing if
# the current primary is called "standby1". # the current primary is called "standby1".
#conninfo='' # Database connection information as a conninfo string. #conninfo='' # Database connection information as a conninfo string.
# All servers in the cluster must be able to connect to # All servers in the cluster must be able to connect to
# the local node using this string. # the local node using this string.
# #
# For details on conninfo strings, see: # For details on conninfo strings, see:
# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING # https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
# #
# If repmgrd is in use, consider explicitly setting # If repmgrd is in use, consider explicitly setting
# "connect_timeout" in the conninfo string to determine # "connect_timeout" in the conninfo string to determine
# the length of time which elapses before a network # the length of time which elapses before a network
# connection attempt is abandoned; for details see: # connection attempt is abandoned; for details see:
# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNECT-CONNECT-TIMEOUT # https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNECT-CONNECT-TIMEOUT
#data_directory='' # The node's data directory. This is needed by repmgr #data_directory # The node's data directory. This is needed by repmgr
# when performing operations when the PostgreSQL instance # when performing operations when the PostgreSQL instance
# is not running and there's no other way of determining # is not running and there's no other way of determining
# the data directory. # the data directory.
#replication_user # User to make replication connections with, if not set defaults
# to the user defined in "conninfo".
# ============================================================================= # =============================================================================
# Optional configuration items # Optional configuration items
# ============================================================================= # =============================================================================
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Server settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#config_directory='' # If configuration files are located outside the data
# directory, specify the directory where the main
# postgresql.conf file is located.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Replication settings # Replication settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#replication_user='repmgr' # User to make replication connections with, if not set defaults #replication_type=physical # Must be one of 'physical' or 'bdr'.
# to the user defined in "conninfo".
#replication_type=physical # Must be one of 'physical' or 'bdr'. #location=default # arbitrary string defining the location of the node; this
# is used during failover to check visibilty of the
# current primary node. See the 'repmgrd' documentation
# in README.md for further details.
#location=default # arbitrary string defining the location of the node; this #use_replication_slots=no # whether to use physical replication slots
# is used during failover to check visibilty of the # NOTE: when using replication slots,
# current primary node. See the 'repmgrd' documentation # 'max_replication_slots' should be configured for
# in README.md for further details. # at least the number of standbys which will connect
# to the primary.
#use_replication_slots=no # whether to use physical replication slots #recovery_min_apply_delay= # If provided, "recovery_min_apply_delay" in recovery.conf
# NOTE: when using replication slots, # will be set to this value.
# 'max_replication_slots' should be configured for
# at least the number of standbys which will connect
# to the primary.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Witness server settings # Witness server settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#witness_sync_interval=15 # interval (in seconds) to synchronise node records #witness_sync_interval=15 # interval (in seconds) to synchronise node records
# to the witness server # to the witness server
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Logging settings # Logging settings
@@ -92,14 +85,14 @@
# This is mainly intended for those cases when `repmgr` is executed directly # This is mainly intended for those cases when `repmgr` is executed directly
# by `repmgrd`. # by `repmgrd`.
#log_level=INFO # Log level: possible values are DEBUG, INFO, NOTICE, #log_level=INFO # Log level: possible values are DEBUG, INFO, NOTICE,
# WARNING, ERROR, ALERT, CRIT or EMERG # WARNING, ERROR, ALERT, CRIT or EMERG
#log_facility=STDERR # Logging facility: possible values are STDERR, or for #log_facility=STDERR # Logging facility: possible values are STDERR, or for
# syslog integration, one of LOCAL0, LOCAL1, ..., LOCAL7, USER # syslog integration, one of LOCAL0, LOCAL1, ..., LOCAL7, USER
#log_file='' # STDERR can be redirected to an arbitrary file #log_file='' # stderr can be redirected to an arbitrary file:
#log_status_interval=300 # interval (in seconds) for repmgrd to log a status message #log_status_interval=300 # interval (in seconds) for repmgrd to log a status message
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -125,37 +118,28 @@
# #
# event_notifications=primary_register,standby_register # event_notifications=primary_register,standby_register
#event_notification_command='' # An external program or script which #event_notification_command='' # An external program or script which
# can be executed by the user under which # can be executed by the user under which
# repmgr/repmgrd are run. # repmgr/repmgrd are run.
#event_notifications='' # A commas-separated list of notification #event_notifications='' # A commas-separated list of notification
# types # types
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Environment/command settings # Environment/command settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pg_bindir='' # Path to PostgreSQL binary directory (location #pg_bindir='' # Path to PostgreSQL binary directory (location
# of pg_ctl, pg_basebackup etc.). Only needed # of pg_ctl, pg_basebackup etc.). Only needed
# if these files are not in the system $PATH. # if these files are not in the system $PATH.
# #
# Debian/Ubuntu users: you will probably need to # Debian/Ubuntu users: you will probably need to
# set this to the directory where `pg_ctl` is located, # set this to the directory where `pg_ctl` is located,
# e.g. /usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/ # e.g. /usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/
# #use_primary_conninfo_password=false # explicitly set "password" in recovery.conf's
# *NOTE* "pg_bindir" is only used when repmgr directly # "primary_conninfo" parameter using the value contained
# executes PostgreSQL binaries; any user-defined scripts # in the environment variable PGPASSWORD
# *must* be specified with the full path #passfile='' # path to .pgpass file to include in "primary_conninfo"
#repmgr_bindir='' # Path to repmgr binary directory (location of the repmgr
# binary. Only needed if the repmgr executable is not in
# the system $PATH or the path defined in "pg_bindir".
#use_primary_conninfo_password=false # explicitly set "password" in recovery.conf's
# "primary_conninfo" parameter using the value contained
# in the environment variable PGPASSWORD
#passfile='' # path to .pgpass file to include in "primary_conninfo"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# external command options # external command options
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -165,19 +149,20 @@
# Examples: # Examples:
# #
# pg_ctl_options='-s' # pg_ctl_options='-s'
# pg_basebackup_options='--label=repmgr_backup' # pg_basebackup_options='--label=repmgr_backup
# rsync_options=--archive --checksum --compress --progress --rsh="ssh -o \"StrictHostKeyChecking no\"" # rsync_options=--archive --checksum --compress --progress --rsh="ssh -o \"StrictHostKeyChecking no\""
# ssh_options=-o "StrictHostKeyChecking no" # ssh_options=-o "StrictHostKeyChecking no"
#pg_ctl_options='' # Options to append to "pg_ctl" #pg_ctl_options='' # Options to append to "pg_ctl"
#pg_basebackup_options='' # Options to append to "pg_basebackup" #pg_basebackup_options='' # Options to append to "pg_basebackup"
#rsync_options='' # Options to append to "rsync" #rsync_options='' # Options to append to "rsync"
ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh" ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "standby clone" settings # Standby clone settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #
# These settings apply when cloning a standby ("repmgr standby clone"). # These settings apply when cloning a standby ("repmgr standby clone").
@@ -187,80 +172,33 @@ ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
# tablespace_mapping=/path/to/original/tablespace=/path/to/new/tablespace # tablespace_mapping=/path/to/original/tablespace=/path/to/new/tablespace
# restore_command = 'cp /path/to/archived/wals/%f %p' # restore_command = 'cp /path/to/archived/wals/%f %p'
#tablespace_mapping='' # Tablespaces can be remapped from one #tablespace_mapping='' # Tablespaces can be remapped from one
# file system location to another. This # file system location to another. This
# parameter can be provided multiple times. # parameter can be provided multiple times.
#restore_command='' # This will be placed in the recovery.conf file generated
# by repmgr.
#archive_cleanup_command='' # This will be placed in the recovery.conf file generated
# by repmgr. Note we recommend using Barman for managing
# WAL archives (see: https://www.pgbarman.org )
#recovery_min_apply_delay= # If provided, "recovery_min_apply_delay" in recovery.conf
# will be set to this value (PostgreSQL 9.4 and later).
#restore_command='' # This will be placed in the recovery.conf
# file generated by repmgr
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "standby promote" settings # Standby follow settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings apply when instructing a standby to promote itself to the
# new primary ("repmgr standby promote").
#promote_check_timeout=60 # The length of time (in seconds) to wait
# for the new primary to finish promoting
#promote_check_interval=1 # The interval (in seconds) to check whether
# the new primary has finished promoting
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "standby follow" settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings apply when instructing a standby to follow the new primary # These settings apply when instructing a standby to follow the new primary
# ("repmgr standby follow"). # ("repmgr standby follow").
#primary_follow_timeout=60 # The max length of time (in seconds) to wait #primary_follow_timeout=60 # The length of time (in seconds) to wait
# for the new primary to become available # for the new primary to become available
#standby_follow_timeout=15 # The max length of time (in seconds) to wait
# for the standby to connect to the primary
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "standby switchover" settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings apply when switching roles between a primary and a standby
# ("repmgr standby switchover").
#shutdown_check_timeout=60 # The max length of time (in seconds) to wait for the demotion
# candidate (current primary) to shut down
#standby_reconnect_timeout=60 # The max length of time (in seconds) to wait
# for the demoted standby to reconnect to the promoted
# primary (note: this value should be equal to or greater
# than that set for "node_rejoin_timeout")
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "node rejoin" settings
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings apply when reintegrating a node into a replication cluster
# with "repmgrd_node_rejoin"
#node_rejoin_timeout=60 # The maximum length of time (in seconds) to wait for
# the node to reconnect to the replication cluster
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Barman options # Barman options
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#barman_server='' # The barman configuration section #barman_server='' # The barman configuration section
#barman_host='' # The host name of the barman server #barman_host='' # The host name of the barman server
#barman_config='' # The Barman configuration file on the #barman_config='' # The Barman configuration file on the
# Barman server (needed if the file is # Barman server (needed if the file is
# in a non-standard location) # in a non-standard location)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Failover and monitoring settings (repmgrd) # Failover and monitoring settings (repmgrd)
@@ -269,51 +207,42 @@ ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
# These settings are only applied when repmgrd is running. Values shown # These settings are only applied when repmgrd is running. Values shown
# are defaults. # are defaults.
#repmgrd_pid_file= # Path of PID file to use for repmgrd; if not set, a PID file will #failover=manual # one of 'automatic', 'manual'.
# be generated in a temporary directory specified by the environment # determines what action to take in the event of upstream failure
# variable $TMPDIR, or if not set, in "/tmp". This value can be overridden #
# by the command line option "-p/--pid-file"; the command line option # 'automatic': repmgrd will automatically attempt to promote the
# "--no-pid-file" will force PID file creation to be skipped. # node or follow the new upstream node
#failover=manual # one of 'automatic', 'manual'. # 'manual': repmgrd will take no action and the node will require
# determines what action to take in the event of upstream failure # manual attention to reattach it to replication
# # (does not apply to BDR mode)
# 'automatic': repmgrd will automatically attempt to promote the
# node or follow the new upstream node
# 'manual': repmgrd will take no action and the node will require
# manual attention to reattach it to replication
# (does not apply to BDR mode)
#priority=100 # indicate a preferred priority for promoting nodes; #priority=100 # indicate a preferred priorty for promoting nodes;
# a value of zero prevents the node being promoted to primary # a value of zero prevents the node being promoted to primary
# (default: 100) # (default: 100)
#reconnect_attempts=6 # Number of attempts which will be made to reconnect to an unreachable #reconnect_attempts=6 # Number attempts which will be made to reconnect to an unreachable
# primary (or other upstream node) # primary (or other upstream node)
#reconnect_interval=10 # Interval between attempts to reconnect to an unreachable #reconnect_interval=10 # Interval between attempts to reconnect to an unreachable
# primary (or other upstream node) # primary (or other upstream node)
#promote_command= # command repmgrd executes when promoting a new primary; use something like: #promote_command= # command to execute when promoting a new primary; use something like:
# #
# repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf # repmgr standby promote -f /etc/repmgr.conf
# #
#follow_command= # command repmgrd executes when instructing a standby to follow a new primary; #follow_command= # command to execute when instructing a standby to follow a new primary;
# use something like: # use something like:
# #
# repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf -W --upstream-node-id=%n # repmgr standby follow -f /etc/repmgr.conf -W --upstream-node-id=%n
# #
#primary_notification_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd on a standby #primary_notification_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd on a standby
# will wait for a notification from the new primary, # will wait for a notification from the new primary,
# before falling back to degraded monitoring # before falling back to degraded monitoring
#repmgrd_standby_startup_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd on a standby will wait #monitoring_history=no
# for the the local node to restart and become ready to accept connections after
# executing "follow_command" (defaults to the value set in "standby_reconnect_timeout")
#monitoring_history=no # Whether to write monitoring data to the "montoring_history" table #degraded_monitoring_timeout=-1 # Interval (in seconds) after which repmgrd will terminate if the
#monitor_interval_secs=2 # Interval (in seconds) at which to write monitoring data # server being monitored is no longer available. -1 (default)
#degraded_monitoring_timeout=-1 # Interval (in seconds) after which repmgrd will terminate if the # disables the timeout completely.
# server being monitored is no longer available. -1 (default) #async_query_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd will wait before
# disables the timeout completely. # cancelling an asynchronous query.
#async_query_timeout=60 # Interval (in seconds) which repmgrd will wait before
# cancelling an asynchronous query.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# service control commands # service control commands
@@ -341,19 +270,16 @@ ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
# /usr/bin/systemctl start postgresql-9.6, \ # /usr/bin/systemctl start postgresql-9.6, \
# /usr/bin/systemctl restart postgresql-9.6 # /usr/bin/systemctl restart postgresql-9.6
# #
# Debian/Ubuntu users: use "sudo pg_ctlcluster" to execute service control commands.
#
# For more details, see: https://repmgr.org/docs/4.1/configuration-service-commands.html
#service_start_command = '' #service_start_command = ''
#service_stop_command = '' #service_stop_command = ''
#service_restart_command = '' #service_restart_command = ''
#service_reload_command = '' #service_reload_command = ''
#service_promote_command = '' # This parameter is intended for systems which provide a #service_promote_command = '' # Note: this overrides any value contained in the setting
# package-level promote command, such as Debian's # "promote_command". This is intended for systems which
# "pg_ctlcluster". *IMPORTANT*: it is *not* a substitute # provide a package-level promote command, such as Debian's
# for "promote_command"; do not use "repmgr standby promote" # "pg_ctlcluster"
# (or a script which executes "repmgr standby promote") here.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Status check thresholds # Status check thresholds
@@ -361,25 +287,25 @@ ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
# Various warning/critical thresholds used by "repmgr node check". # Various warning/critical thresholds used by "repmgr node check".
#archive_ready_warning=16 # repmgr node check --archive-ready #archive_ready_warning=16 # repmgr node check --archiver
#archive_ready_critical=128 # #archive_ready_critical=128 #
# Numbers of files pending archiving via PostgreSQL's # Numbers of files pending archiving via PostgreSQL's
# "archive_command" configuration parameter. If # "archive_command" configuration parameter. If
# files can't be archived fast enough, or the archive # files can't be archived fast enough, or the archive
# command is failing, the buildup of files can # command is failing, the buildup of files can
# cause various issues, such as server shutdown being # cause various issues, such as server shutdown being
# delayed until all files are archived, or excessive # delayed until all files are archived, or excessive
# space being occupied by unarchived files. # space being occupied by unarchived files.
# #
# Note that these values will be checked when executing # Note that these values will be checked when executing
# "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential # "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential
# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate. # issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
#replication_lag_warning=300 # repmgr node check --replication-lag #replication_lag_warning=300 # repmgr node check --replication-lag
#replication_lag_critical=600 # #replication_lag_critical=600 #
# Note that these values will be checked when executing # Note that these values will be checked when executing
# "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential # "repmgr standby switchover" to warn about potential
# issues with shutting down the demotion candidate. # issues with shutting down the demotion candidate.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -387,7 +313,7 @@ ssh_options='-q -o ConnectTimeout=10' # Options to append to "ssh"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#bdr_local_monitoring_only=false # Only monitor the local node; no checks will be #bdr_local_monitoring_only=false # Only monitor the local node; no checks will be
# performed on the other node # performed on the other node
#bdr_recovery_timeout # If a BDR node was offline and has become available #bdr_recovery_timeout # If a BDR node was offline and has become available
# maximum length of time in seconds to wait for the # maximum length of time in seconds to wait for the
# node to reconnect to the cluster # node to reconnect to the cluster

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# repmgr extension # repmgr extension
comment = 'Replication manager for PostgreSQL' comment = 'Replication manager for PostgreSQL'
default_version = '4.2' default_version = '4.0'
module_pathname = '$libdir/repmgr' module_pathname = '$libdir/repmgr'
relocatable = false relocatable = false
schema = repmgr schema = repmgr

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