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PG_AUTOCTL GET NODE REPLICATION-QUORUM(1) | pg_auto_failover | PG_AUTOCTL GET NODE REPLICATION-QUORUM(1) |
NAME¶
pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum - pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum
pg_autoctl get replication-quorum - get replication-quorum property from the monitor
SYNOPSIS¶
This command prints pg_autoctl replication quorum for a given node:
usage: pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum [ --pgdata ] [ --json ] [ --formation ] [ --name ] --pgdata path to data directory --formation pg_auto_failover formation --name pg_auto_failover node name --json output data in the JSON format
DESCRIPTION¶
See also pg_autoctl show settings for the full list of replication settings.
OPTIONS¶
- --pgdata
- Location of the Postgres node being managed locally. Defaults to the environment variable PGDATA. Use --monitor to connect to a monitor from anywhere, rather than the monitor URI used by a local Postgres node managed with pg_autoctl.
- --json
- Output JSON formatted data.
- --formation
- Show replication settings for given formation. Defaults to default.
- --name
- Show replication settings for given node, selected by name.
ENVIRONMENT¶
PGDATA
Postgres directory location. Can be used instead of the
--pgdata option.
PG_AUTOCTL_MONITOR
Postgres URI to connect to the monitor node, can be used
instead of the --monitor option.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
The pg_autoctl command stores its configuration files in
the standard place XDG_CONFIG_HOME. See the XDG Base Directory
Specification.
XDG_DATA_HOME
The pg_autoctl command stores its internal states files
in the standard place XDG_DATA_HOME, which defaults to ~/.local/share.
See the XDG Base Directory Specification.
EXAMPLES¶
$ pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum --name node1 true $ pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum --name node1 --json {
"name": "node1",
"replication-quorum": true }
AUTHOR¶
Microsoft
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
November 6, 2022 | 2.0 |