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CHECK-CONFIG¶
The CHECK-CONFIG
subcommand checks the global parameter settings in the BART
configuration file as well as the database server configuration for
which the -s
option is specified.
Syntax:
The following syntax is used to check the BART configuration file global section settings.
bart CHECK-CONFIG
The following syntax is used to check the database server configuration settings.
bart CHECK-CONFIG [ –s <server_name> ]
The following table describes the CHECK-CONFIG
option:
Option |
Description |
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Example
The following code sample demonstrates successfully checking the
BART configuration file global parameters with the bart CHECK-CONFIG
command:
bash-4.1$ bart CHECK-CONFIG
INFO: Verifying that pg_basebackup is executable
INFO: success -
INFO: success - pg_basebackup(/usr/edb/as11/bin/pg_basebackup) returns
version 11.400000
The following code sample demonstrates successfully checking the
BART configuration file database server parameters with the bart CHECK-CONFIG
command with the –s
option:
[edb@localhost bin]$ ./bart check-config -s hr
INFO: Checking server hr
INFO: Verifying cluster_owner and ssh/scp connectivity
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying user, host, and replication connectivity
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying that user is a database superuser
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying that cluster_owner can read cluster data files
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying that you have permission to write to vault
INFO: success
INFO: /home/edb/bkup_new/hr
INFO: Verifying database server configuration
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying that WAL archiving is working
INFO: waiting 30 seconds for
/home/edb/bkup_new/hr/archived_wals/00000001000000000000001E
INFO: success
INFO: Verifying that bart-scanner is configured and running
INFO: success