Switches over to new write leader.
Synopsis Switches over to new write leader. Use switchover method 'fast' for immediate
switchover. Use 'strict' to wait until lag is less than 'route_writer_max_lag'
on the given target node. If switchover fails due to timeout or any other
issue, BDR might elect a write leader that's different from the given target
node.
Examples
Example 1 (with required arguments, default method is 'strict' and default
timeout is '10s')
$ pgd switchover --group-name group_a --node-name bdr-a1
switchover is complete
Example 2 (with optional arguments)
$ pgd switchover --group-name group_a --node-name bdr-a1 --method strict --timeout 15s
switchover is complete
Example 3 (immediate switchover)
$ pgd switchover --group-name group_a --node-name bdr-a1 --method fast
switchover is complete
Options --group-name string group name
-h, --help help for switchover
--method string switchover method (strict, fast)
strict - waits until lag on given node is less than route_writer_max_lag
fast - immediate switchover, route_writer_max_lag is ignored (default "strict")
--node-name string node name
--timeout duration timeout period when switchover method is strict (default 10s) Options inherited from parent commands -f, --config-file string config file; ignored if
--dsn flag is present (default "/etc/edb/pgd-cli/pgd-cli-config.yml")
--dsn string database connection string
e.g."host=bdr-a1 port=5432 dbname=bdrdb user=postgres "
-L, --log-level string logging level: debug, info, warn, error (default "error")
-o, --output string output format: json, yaml