repmgr node check repmgr node check repmgr node check performs some health checks on a node from a replication perspective Description Performs some health checks on a node from a replication perspective. This command must be run on the local node. Currently &repmgr; performs health checks on physical replication slots only, with the aim of warning about streaming replication standbys which have become detached and the associated risk of uncontrolled WAL file growth. Example Execution on the primary server: $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node check Node "node1": Server role: OK (node is primary) Replication lag: OK (N/A - node is primary) WAL archiving: OK (0 pending files) Upstream connection: OK (N/A - is primary) Downstream servers: OK (2 of 2 downstream nodes attached) Replication slots: OK (node has no physical replication slots) Missing replication slots: OK (node has no missing physical replication slots) Configured data directory: OK (configured "data_directory" is "/var/lib/postgresql/data") Execution on a standby server: $ repmgr -f /etc/repmgr.conf node check Node "node2": Server role: OK (node is standby) Replication lag: OK (0 seconds) WAL archiving: OK (0 pending archive ready files) Upstream connection: OK (node "node2" (ID: 2) is attached to expected upstream node "node1" (ID: 1)) Downstream servers: OK (this node has no downstream nodes) Replication slots: OK (node has no physical replication slots) Missing physical replication slots: OK (node has no missing physical replication slots) Configured data directory: OK (configured "data_directory" is "/var/lib/postgresql/data") Individual checks Each check can be performed individually by supplying an additional command line parameter, e.g.: $ repmgr node check --role OK (node is primary) Parameters for individual checks are as follows: : checks if the node has the expected role : checks if the node is lagging by more than replication_lag_warning or replication_lag_critical : checks for WAL files which have not yet been archived, and returns WARNING or CRITICAL if the number exceeds archive_ready_warning or archive_ready_critical respectively. : checks that the expected downstream nodes are attached : checks that the node is attached to its expected upstream : checks there are no inactive physical replication slots : checks there are no missing physical replication slots : checks the data directory configured in repmgr.conf matches the actual data directory. This check is not directly related to replication, but is useful to verify &repmgr; is correctly configured. Connection options /: connect as the named superuser instead of the &repmgr; user Output format : generate output in CSV format (not available for individual checks) : generate output in a Nagios-compatible format (for individual checks only) Exit codes When executing repmgr node check with one of the individual checks listed above, &repmgr; will emit one of the following Nagios-style exit codes (even if is not supplied): 0: OK 1: WARNING 2: ERROR 3: UNKNOWN One of the following exit codes will be emitted by repmgr status check if no individual check was specified. No issues were detected. One or more issues were detected. See also ,