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authorPaul B <paul@bonaud.fr>2020-05-28 15:21:12 +0200
committerPaul B <paul@bonaud.fr>2020-05-28 18:41:06 +0200
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recovery: optional restore_command & allow custom command if needed
Right now the role assumes you always want to use barman-wal-restore script as a restore command to recover WAL files at startup time of a standby server. This PR adds a new `primary.restore_command` option which lets you override the command to use. ⚠️ Breaking change: the PR renames the existing `primary.restore_directory` option to `primary.restore_barman_directory` ⚠️ in order to give more context to this option which will automatically use the `barman-wal-restore` script as a restore command. Finally if none of the two options specified above are specified in the `primary:` object then the `restore_command` is left commented out in the PG configuration (which is totally fine as it will try to recover WALs from the primary server directly see [documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/warm-standby.html#STANDBY-SERVER-OPERATION))
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