repmgr daemon status repmgrd displaying daemon status repmgr daemon status repmgr daemon status display information about the status of repmgrd on each node in the cluster Description This command provides an overview over all active nodes in the cluster and the state of each node's repmgrd instance. It can be used to check the result of and operations. Execution repmgr daemon status can be executed on any active node in the replication cluster. A valid repmgr.conf file is required. If PostgreSQL is not running on a node, &repmgr; will not be able to determine the status of that node's repmgrd instance. After restarting PostgreSQL on any node, the repmgrd instance will take a second or two before it is able to update its status. Until then, repmgrd will be shown as not running. Examples repmgrd running normally on all nodes: $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status ID | Name | Role | Priority | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused? | Upstream last seen ----+-------+---------+----------+---------+---------+-------+---------+-------------------- 1 | node1 | primary | 100 | running | running | 71987 | no | n/a 2 | node2 | standby | 100 | running | running | 71996 | no | 1 second(s) ago 3 | node3 | standby | 100 | running | running | 72042 | no | 1 second(s) ago repmgrd paused on all nodes (using ): $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status ID | Name | Role | Priority | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused? | Upstream last seen ----+-------+---------+----------+---------+---------+-------+---------+-------------------- 1 | node1 | primary | 100 | running | running | 71987 | yes | n/a 2 | node2 | standby | 100 | running | running | 71996 | yes | 0 second(s) ago 3 | node3 | standby | 100 | running | running | 72042 | yes | 0 second(s) ago repmgrd not running on one node: $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status ID | Name | Role | Priority | Status | repmgrd | PID | Paused? | Upstream last seen ----+-------+---------+----------+---------+-------------+-------+---------+-------------------- 1 | node1 | primary | 100 | running | running | 71987 | yes | n/a 2 | node2 | standby | 100 | running | not running | n/a | n/a | n/a 3 | node3 | standby | 100 | running | running | 72042 | yes | 0 second(s) ago Options repmgr daemon status accepts an optional parameter --csv, which outputs the replication cluster's status in a simple CSV format, suitable for parsing by scripts, e.g.: $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf daemon status --csv 1,node1,primary,1,1,5722,1,100,-1 2,node2,standby,1,0,-1,1,100,1 3,node3,standby,1,1,5779,1,100,1 The columns have following meanings: node ID node name node type (primary or standby) PostgreSQL server running (1 = running, 0 = not running) repmgrd running (1 = running, 0 = not running, -1 = unknown) repmgrd PID (-1 if not running or status unknown) repmgrd paused (1 = paused, 0 = not paused, -1 = unknown) repmgrd node priority interval in seconds since the node's upstream was last seen (this will be -1 if the value could not be retrieved, or the node is primary) Display the full text of any database connection error messages See also , ,