133 lines
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133 lines
4.6 KiB
Plaintext
# -------------------------------
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# PostgreSQL recovery config file
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# -------------------------------
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#
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# Edit this file to provide the parameters that PostgreSQL needs to
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# perform an archive recovery of a database, or to act as a replication
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# standby.
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#
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# If "recovery.conf" is present in the PostgreSQL data directory, it is
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# read on postmaster startup. After successful recovery, it is renamed
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# to "recovery.done" to ensure that we do not accidentally re-enter
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# archive recovery or standby mode.
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#
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# This file consists of lines of the form:
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#
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# name = value
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#
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# Comments are introduced with '#'.
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#
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# The complete list of option names and allowed values can be found
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# in the PostgreSQL documentation.
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ARCHIVE RECOVERY PARAMETERS
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# restore_command
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#
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# specifies the shell command that is executed to copy log files
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# back from archival storage. The command string may contain %f,
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# which is replaced by the name of the desired log file, and %p,
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# which is replaced by the absolute path to copy the log file to.
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#
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# This parameter is *required* for an archive recovery, but optional
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# for streaming replication.
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#
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# It is important that the command return nonzero exit status on failure.
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# The command *will* be asked for log files that are not present in the
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# archive; it must return nonzero when so asked.
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#
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# NOTE that the basename of %p will be different from %f; do not
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# expect them to be interchangeable.
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#
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#restore_command = '' # e.g. 'cp /mnt/server/archivedir/%f %p'
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#
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#
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# archive_cleanup_command
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#
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# specifies an optional shell command to execute at every restartpoint.
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# This can be useful for cleaning up the archive of a standby server.
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#
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#archive_cleanup_command = ''
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#
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# recovery_end_command
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#
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# specifies an optional shell command to execute at completion of recovery.
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# This can be useful for cleaning up after the restore_command.
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#
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#recovery_end_command = ''
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# RECOVERY TARGET PARAMETERS
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# By default, recovery will rollforward to the end of the WAL log.
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# If you want to stop rollforward at a specific point, you
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# must set a recovery target.
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#
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# You may set a recovery target either by transactionId, by name,
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# or by timestamp. Recovery may either include or exclude the
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# transaction(s) with the recovery target value (ie, stop either
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# just after or just before the given target, respectively).
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#
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#
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#recovery_target_name = '' # e.g. 'daily backup 2011-01-26'
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#
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#recovery_target_time = '' # e.g. '2004-07-14 22:39:00 EST'
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#
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#recovery_target_xid = ''
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#
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#recovery_target_inclusive = true
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#
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#
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# If you want to recover into a timeline other than the "main line" shown in
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# pg_control, specify the timeline number here, or write 'latest' to get
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# the latest branch for which there's a history file.
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#
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#recovery_target_timeline = 'latest'
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#
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#
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# If pause_at_recovery_target is enabled, recovery will pause when
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# the recovery target is reached. The pause state will continue until
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# pg_xlog_replay_resume() is called. This setting has no effect if
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# hot standby is not enabled, or if no recovery target is set.
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#
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#pause_at_recovery_target = true
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# STANDBY SERVER PARAMETERS
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# standby_mode
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#
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# When standby_mode is enabled, the PostgreSQL server will work as a
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# standby. It will continuously wait for the additional XLOG records, using
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# restore_command and/or primary_conninfo.
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#
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#standby_mode = off
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#
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# primary_conninfo
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#
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# If set, the PostgreSQL server will try to connect to the primary using this
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# connection string and receive XLOG records continuously.
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#
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#primary_conninfo = '' # e.g. 'host=localhost port=5432'
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#
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#
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# By default, a standby server keeps restoring XLOG records from the
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# primary indefinitely. If you want to stop the standby mode, finish recovery
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# and open the system in read/write mode, specify path to a trigger file.
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# The server will poll the trigger file path periodically and start as a
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# primary server when it's found.
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#
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#trigger_file = ''
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# HOT STANDBY PARAMETERS
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Hot Standby related parameters are listed in postgresql.conf
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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