--- a/repmgr.conf.sample +++ b/repmgr.conf.sample @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ # stderr can be redirected to an arbitrary file: # -#logfile='/var/log/repmgr/repmgr.log' +logfile='/var/log/postgresql/repmgr.log' # event notifications can be passed to an arbitrary external program # together with the following parameters: @@ -121,19 +121,17 @@ # If you use sudo, the user repmgr runs as (usually 'postgres') must have # passwordless sudo access to execute the command # -# For example, to use systemd, you may use the following configuration: +# For example, to use OpenRC, you may use the following configuration: # # # this is required when running sudo over ssh without -t: # Defaults:postgres !requiretty -# postgres ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/systemctl stop postgresql-9.5, \ -# /usr/bin/systemctl start postgresql-9.5, \ -# /usr/bin/systemctl restart postgresql-9.5 +# postgres ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/postgresql # -# service_start_command = systemctl start postgresql-9.5 -# service_stop_command = systemctl stop postgresql-9.5 -# service_restart_command = systemctl restart postgresql-9.5 -# service_reload_command = pg_ctlcluster 9.5 main reload -# service_promote_command = pg_ctlcluster 9.5 main promote +service_start_command = /etc/init.d/postgresql start +service_stop_command = /etc/init.d/postgresql stop +service_restart_command = /etc/init.d/postgresql restart +# service_reload_command = pg_ctl reload +# service_promote_command = pg_ctl promote # external command options