repmgr standby unregister
repmgr standby unregister
Unregisters a standby with `repmgr`. This command does not affect the actual
replication, just removes the standby's entry from the &repmgr; metadata.
To unregister a running standby, execute:
repmgr standby unregister -f /etc/repmgr.conf
This will remove the standby record from &repmgr;'s internal metadata
table (repmgr.nodes). A standby_unregister
event notification will be recorded in the repmgr.events table.
If the standby is not running, the command can be executed on another
node by providing the id of the node to be unregistered using
the command line parameter --node-id, e.g. executing the following
command on the master server will unregister the standby with
id 3:
repmgr standby unregister -f /etc/repmgr.conf --node-id=3