repmgr daemon stop repmgrd stopping repmgr daemon stop repmgr daemon stop Stop the &repmgrd; daemon Description This command stops the &repmgrd; daemon on the local node. By default, &repmgr; will wait for up to 15 seconds to confirm that &repmgrd; stopped. This behaviour can be overridden by specifying a diffent value using the option, or disabled altogether with the option. If PostgreSQL is not running on the local node, under some circumstances &repmgr; may not be able to confirm if &repmgrd; has actually stopped. The repmgr.conf parameter repmgrd_service_stop_command must be set for repmgr daemon stop to work; see section for details. Configuration repmgr daemon stop will execute the command defined by the repmgrd_service_stop_command parameter in repmgr.conf. This must be set to a shell command which will stop &repmgrd;; if &repmgr; was installed from a package, this will be the service command defined by the package. For more details see Appendix: &repmgr; package details. If &repmgr; was installed from a system package, and you do not configure repmgrd_service_stop_command to an appropriate service command, this may result in the system becoming confused about the state of the &repmgrd; service; this is particularly the case with systemd. Options Check prerequisites but don't actually attempt to stop &repmgrd;. This action will output the command which would be executed. Wait for the specified number of seconds to confirm that &repmgrd; stopped successfully. Note that providing is the equivalent of . Don't wait to confirm that &repmgrd; stopped successfully. This is equivalent to providing . Configuration file settings The following parameter in repmgr.conf is relevant to repmgr daemon stop: repmgrd_service_stop_command with "repmgr daemon stop" repmgr daemon stop will execute the command defined by the repmgrd_service_stop_command parameter in repmgr.conf. This must be set to a shell command which will stop &repmgrd;; if &repmgr; was installed from a package, this will be the service command defined by the package. For more details see Appendix: &repmgr; package details. If &repmgr; was installed from a system package, and you do not configure repmgrd_service_stop_command to an appropriate service command, this may result in the system becoming confused about the state of the &repmgrd; service; this is particularly the case with systemd. Exit codes One of the following exit codes will be emitted by repmgr daemon stop: &repmgrd; could be stopped. repmgrd_service_stop_command is not defined in repmgr.conf. &repmgrd; could not be stopped. See also , ,