pcp_node_info
Options
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-n
node_id
--node-id= node_id -
The index of backend node to get information of.
- Other options
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See pcp_common_options .
Example
Here is an example output:
$ pcp_node_info -h localhost -U postgres 0 host1 5432 1 1073741823.500000
The result is in the following order:
1. hostname 2. port number 3. status 4. load balance weight 5. status name
Status is represented by a digit from [0 to 3].
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0 - This state is only used during the initialization. PCP will never display it.
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1 - Node is up. No connections yet.
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2 - Node is up. Connections are pooled.
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3 - Node is down.
The load balance weight is displayed in normalized format.
The --verbose option can help understand the output. For example:
$ pcp_node_info --verbose -h localhost -U postgres 0 Hostname : host1 Port : 5432 Status : 1 Weight : 0.5 Status Name: waiting