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27 lines
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pg_rewind resynchronizes a PostgreSQL cluster with another copy of the cluster.
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Usage:
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pg_rewind [OPTION]...
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Options:
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-c, --restore-target-wal use restore_command in target configuration to
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retrieve WAL files from archives
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-D, --target-pgdata=DIRECTORY existing data directory to modify
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--source-pgdata=DIRECTORY source data directory to synchronize with
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--source-server=CONNSTR source server to synchronize with
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-n, --dry-run stop before modifying anything
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-N, --no-sync do not wait for changes to be written
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safely to disk
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-P, --progress write progress messages
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-R, --write-recovery-conf write configuration for replication
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(requires --source-server)
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--config-file=FILENAME use specified main server configuration
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file when running target cluster
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--debug write a lot of debug messages
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--no-ensure-shutdown do not automatically fix unclean shutdown
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-V, --version output version information, then exit
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-?, --help show this help, then exit
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Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org>.
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PostgreSQL home page: <https://www.postgresql.org/>
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