pg_autoctl disable maintenance
pg_autoctl disable maintenance - Disable Postgres maintenance mode on this node
Synopsis
A pg_auto_failover can be put to a maintenance state. The Postgres node is then still registered to the monitor, and is known to be unreliable until maintenance is disabled. A node in the maintenance state is not a candidate for promotion.
Typical use of the maintenance state include Operating System or Postgres reboot, e.g. when applying security upgrades.
usage: pg_autoctl disable maintenance [ --pgdata --allow-failover ]
--pgdata path to data directory
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 withpg_autoctl
.- --formation
Target formation where to disable secondary feature.
Examples
$ pg_autoctl show state
Name | Node | Host:Port | LSN | Connection | Current State | Assigned State
------+-------+----------------+-----------+--------------+---------------------+--------------------
node1 | 1 | localhost:5501 | 0/4000810 | read-write | primary | primary
node2 | 2 | localhost:5502 | 0/4000810 | read-only | secondary | secondary
node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | 0/4000810 | none | maintenance | maintenance
$ pg_autoctl disable maintenance --pgdata node3
12:06:37 47542 INFO Listening monitor notifications about state changes in formation "default" and group 0
12:06:37 47542 INFO Following table displays times when notifications are received
Time | Name | Node | Host:Port | Current State | Assigned State
---------+-------+-------+----------------+---------------------+--------------------
12:06:37 | node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | maintenance | catchingup
12:06:37 | node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | catchingup | catchingup
12:06:37 | node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | catchingup | secondary
12:06:37 | node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | secondary | secondary
$ pg_autoctl show state
Name | Node | Host:Port | LSN | Connection | Current State | Assigned State
------+-------+----------------+-----------+--------------+---------------------+--------------------
node1 | 1 | localhost:5501 | 0/4000848 | read-write | primary | primary
node2 | 2 | localhost:5502 | 0/4000848 | read-only | secondary | secondary
node3 | 3 | localhost:5503 | 0/4000000 | read-only | secondary | secondary