.. _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 :ref:`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`__. __ https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html 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`__. __ https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html Examples -------- :: $ pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum --name node1 true $ pg_autoctl get node replication-quorum --name node1 --json { "name": "node1", "replication-quorum": true }