repmgr standby switchoverrepmgr standby switchoverrepmgr standby switchoverpromote a standby to primary and demote the existing primary to a standbyDescription
Promotes a standby to primary and demotes the existing primary to a standby.
This command must be run on the standby to be promoted, and requires a
passwordless SSH connection to the current primary.
If other nodes are connected to the demotion candidate, &repmgr; can instruct
these to follow the new primary if the option --siblings-follow
is specified. This requires a passwordless SSH connection between the promotion
candidate (new primary) and the nodes attached to the demotion candidate
(existing primary). Note that a witness server, if in use, is also
counted as a "sibling node" as it needs to be instructed to
synchronise its metadata with the new primary.
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.
&repmgr; will refuse to perform the switchover if an exclusive backup is running on
the current primary, or if WAL replay is paused on the standby.
For more details on performing a switchover, including preparation and configuration,
see section .
From repmgr 4.2, &repmgr; will instruct any running
&repmgrd; instances to pause operations while the switchover
is being carried out, to prevent &repmgrd; from
unintentionally promoting a node. For more details, see .
Users of &repmgr; versions prior to 4.2 should ensure that &repmgrd;
is not running on any nodes while a switchover is being executed.
User permission requirementsdata_directory
&repmgr; needs to be able to determine the location of the data directory on the
demotion candidate. If the &repmgr; is not a superuser or member of the pg_read_all_settingspredefined roles,
the name of a superuser should be provided with the / option.
CHECKPOINT
&repmgr; executes CHECKPOINT on the demotion candidate as part of the shutdown
process to ensure it shuts down as smoothly as possible.
Note that CHECKPOINT requires database superuser permissions to execute.
If the repmgr user is not a superuser, the name of a superuser should be
provided with the / option.
If &repmgr; is unable to execute the CHECKPOINT command, the switchover
can still be carried out, albeit at a greater risk that the demotion candidate may not
be able to shut down as smoothly as might otherwise have been the case.
pg_promote() (PostgreSQL 12 and later)
From PostgreSQL 12, &repmgr; defaults to using the built-in pg_promote() function to
promote a standby to primary.
Note that execution of pg_promote() is restricted to superusers or to
any user who has been granted execution permission for this function. If the &repmgr; user
is not permitted to execute pg_promote(), &repmgr; will fall back to using
"pg_ctl promote". For more details see
repmgr standby promote.
Options
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.
Check prerequisites but don't actually execute a switchover.
Success of does not imply the switchover will
complete successfully, only that
the prerequisites for performing the operation are met.
Ignore warnings and continue anyway.
Specifically, if a problem is encountered when shutting down the current primary,
using will cause &repmgr; to continue by promoting
the standby to be the new primary, and if is
specified, attach any other standbys to the new primary.
Use pg_rewind to reintegrate the old primary if necessary
(and the prerequisites for using pg_rewind are met).
If using PostgreSQL 9.4, and the pg_rewind
binary is not installed in the PostgreSQL bin directory,
provide its full path. For more details see also
and .
System username for remote SSH operations (defaults to local system user).
Don't pause &repmgrd; while executing a switchover.
This option should not be used unless you take steps by other means
to ensure &repmgrd; is paused or not
running on all nodes.
This option cannot be used together with .
Always unpause all &repmgrd; instances after executing a switchover. This will ensure that
any &repmgrd; instances which were paused before the switchover will be
unpaused.
This option cannot be used together with .
Have nodes attached to the old primary follow the new primary.
This will also ensure that a witness node, if in use, is updated
with the new primary's data.
In a future &repmgr; release, will be applied
by default.
/
Use the named superuser instead of the normal &repmgr; user to perform
actions requiring superuser permissions.
Configuration file settings
The following parameters in repmgr.conf are relevant to the
switchover operation:
replication_lag_criticalwith "repmgr standby switchover"
If replication lag (in seconds) on the standby exceeds this value, the
switchover will be aborted (unless the -F/--force option
is provided)
shutdown_check_timeoutwith "repmgr standby switchover"
The maximum number of seconds to wait for the
demotion candidate (current primary) to shut down, before aborting the switchover.
Note that this parameter is set on the node where repmgr standby switchover
is executed (promotion candidate); setting it on the demotion candidate (former primary) will
have no effect.
In versions prior to &repmgr; 4.2, repmgr standby switchover would
use the values defined in reconnect_attempts and reconnect_interval
to determine the timeout for demotion candidate shutdown.
wal_receive_check_timeoutwith "repmgr standby switchover"
After the primary has shut down, the maximum number of seconds to wait for the
walreceiver on the standby to flush WAL to disk before comparing WAL receive location
with the primary's shut down location.
standby_reconnect_timeoutwith "repmgr standby switchover"
The maximum number of seconds to attempt to wait for the demotion candidate (former primary)
to reconnect to the promoted primary (default: 60 seconds)
Note that this parameter is set on the node where repmgr standby switchover
is executed (promotion candidate); setting it on the demotion candidate (former primary) will
have no effect.
node_rejoin_timeoutwith "repmgr standby switchover"
maximum number of seconds to attempt to wait for the demotion candidate (former primary)
to reconnect to the promoted primary (default: 60 seconds)
Note that this parameter is set on the the demotion candidate (former primary);
setting it on the node where repmgr standby switchover is
executed will have no effect.
However, this value must be less than on the
promotion candidate (the node where repmgr standby switchover is executed).
Execution
Execute with the --dry-run option to test the switchover as far as
possible without actually changing the status of either node.
External database connections, e.g. from an application, should not be permitted while
the switchover is taking place. In particular, active transactions on the primary
can potentially disrupt the shutdown process.
Event notificationsstandby_switchover and standby_promote
event notifications will be generated for the new primary,
and a node_rejoin event notification for the former primary (new standby).
If using an event notification script, standby_switchover
will populate the placeholder parameter %p with the node ID of
the former primary.
Exit codes
One of the following exit codes will be emitted by repmgr standby switchover:
The switchover completed successfully; or if was provided,
no issues were detected which would prevent the switchover operation.
The switchover could not be executed.
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.
See also,
For more details on performing a switchover operation, see the section .