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CHECK-CONFIG¶
The CHECK-CONFIG
subcommand checks the global parameter settings as well as the database server configuration in the BART configuration file.
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 |
---|---|
-s <server_name> --server <server_name> |
|
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