## ## postgresql-repmgr-pgsql.conf ## # Enable replication connections; set this figure to at least one more # than the number of standbys which will connect to this server # (note that repmgr will execute `pg_basebackup` in WAL streaming mode, # which requires two free WAL senders) max_wal_senders = 10 # Enable replication slots; set this figure to at least one more # than the number of standbys which will connect to this server. # Note that repmgr will only make use of replication slots if # "use_replication_slots" is set to "true" in repmgr.conf max_replication_slots = 0 # Ensure WAL files contain enough information to enable read-only queries # on the standby. wal_level = 'replica' # Enable read-only queries on a standby # (Note: this will be ignored on a primary but we recommend including it anyway) hot_standby = on # Enable WAL file archiving archive_mode = on # Set archive command to a script or application that will safely store # you WALs in a secure place. /bin/true is an example of a command that # ignores archiving. Use something more sensible. archive_command = '/bin/true'