New command line options ------------------------ - `--dry-run`: repmgr will attempt to perform the action as far as possible without making any changes to the database - `--upstream-node-id`: use to specify the upstream node the standby will connect later stream from, when cloning a standby. This replaces the configuration file parameter `upstream_node`, as the upstream node is set when the standby is initially cloned, but can change over the lifetime of an installation (due to failovers, switchovers etc.) so it's pointless/confusing keeping the original value around in the config file. Changed command line options ---------------------------- ### repmgr - `--replication-user` is now passed when registering the master server (and optionally when registering a standby), *not* during standby clone/follow. The value (defaults to the user in the conninfo string) will be stored in the repmgr metadata for use by standby clone/follow.. ### repmgrd - `--monitoring-history` is deprecated and has been replaced by the configuration file option `monitoring_history`. This enables the setting to be changed without having to modify system service files. Removed configuration file options ---------------------------------- - `upstream_node`: see note about `--upstream-node-id` above. Logging changes --------------- - Following configuration file parameters have been renamed for consistency with other parameters (and conform to the pattern used by PostgreSQL itself, which uses the prefix `log_` for logging parameters): - `loglevel` has been renamed to `log_level` - `logfile` has been renamed to `log_file` - `logfacility` has been renamed to `log_facility` - default value for `log_level` is `INFO` rather than `NOTICE`. - new parameter `log_status_interval`