pg_isready
pg_isready
pg_isready - check the connection status of a PostgreSQL server
Synopsis
    
     pg_isready
    
    [
    
     
      connection-option
     
    
    ...] [
    
     
      option
     
    
    ...]
   
Description
pg_isready is a utility for checking the connection status of a PostgreSQL database server. The exit status specifies the result of the connection check.
Options
- 
     
      -ddbname
 --dbname=dbname
- 
     Specifies the name of the database to connect to. The dbnamecan be a connection string . If so, connection string parameters will override any conflicting command line options.
- 
     
      -hhostname
 --host=hostname
- 
     Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running. If the value begins with a slash, it is used as the directory for the Unix-domain socket. 
- 
     
      -pport
 --port=port
- 
     Specifies the TCP port or the local Unix-domain socket file extension on which the server is listening for connections. Defaults to the value of the PGPORTenvironment variable or, if not set, to the port specified at compile time, usually 5432.
- 
     
      -q
 --quiet
- 
     Do not display status message. This is useful when scripting. 
- 
     
      -tseconds
 --timeout=seconds
- 
     The maximum number of seconds to wait when attempting connection before returning that the server is not responding. Setting to 0 disables. The default is 3 seconds. 
- 
     
      -Uusername
 --username=username
- 
     Connect to the database as the user usernameinstead of the default.
- 
     
      -V
 --version
- 
     Print the pg_isready version and exit. 
- 
     
      -?
 --help
- 
     Show help about pg_isready command line arguments, and exit. 
Exit Status
   
    pg_isready
   
   returns
   
    0
   
   to the shell if the server
   is accepting connections normally,
   
    1
   
   if the server is rejecting
   connections (for example during startup),
   
    2
   
   if there was no response to the
   connection attempt, and
   
    3
   
   if no attempt was made (for example due to invalid
   parameters).
  
Environment
   
    pg_isready
   
   , like most other
   
    PostgreSQL
   
   utilities,
   also uses the environment variables supported by
   
    libpq
   
   (see
   
    Section 33.14
   
   ).
  
   The environment variable
   
    PG_COLOR
   
   specifies whether to use
   color in diagnostic messages. Possible values are
   
    always
   
   ,
   
    auto
   
   and
   
    never
   
   .
  
Notes
It is not necessary to supply correct user name, password, or database name values to obtain the server status; however, if incorrect values are provided, the server will log a failed connection attempt.
Examples
Standard Usage:
$pg_isready/tmp:5432 - accepting connections$echo $?0
Running with connection parameters to a PostgreSQL cluster in startup:
$pg_isready -h localhost -p 5433localhost:5433 - rejecting connections$echo $?1
Running with connection parameters to a non-responsive PostgreSQL cluster:
$pg_isready -h someremotehostsomeremotehost:5432 - no response$echo $?2