Create a repmgr.conf
file on the primary server. The file must
contain at least the following parameters:
node_id=1 node_name='node1' conninfo='host=node1 user=repmgr dbname=repmgr connect_timeout=2' data_directory='/var/lib/postgresql/data'
repmgr.conf
should not be stored inside the PostgreSQL data directory,
as it could be overwritten when setting up or reinitialising the PostgreSQL
server. See sections Configuration and configuration file
for further details about repmgr.conf
.
repmgr only uses pg_bindir
when it executes
PostgreSQL binaries directly.
For user-defined scripts such as promote_command
and the
various service_*_command
s, you must
always explicitly provide the full path to the binary or script being
executed, even if it is repmgr itself.
This is because these options can contain user-defined scripts in arbitrary
locations, so prepending pg_bindir
may break them.
For Debian-based distributions we recommend explictly setting
pg_bindir
to the directory where pg_ctl
and other binaries
not in the standard path are located. For PostgreSQL 9.6 this would be /usr/lib/postgresql/9.6/bin/
.
If your distribution places the repmgr binaries in a location other than the
PostgreSQL installation directory, specify this with repmgr_bindir
to enable repmgr to perform operations (e.g.
repmgr cluster crosscheck
)
on other nodes.
See the file repmgr.conf.sample for details of all available configuration parameters.