Sun Cluster Data Service for PostgreSQL Guide for Solaris OS

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# ident   "@(#)rolechg_config.ksh 1.2     08/05/06 SMI"
#
# This file will be sourced in by rolechg_register and the parameters
# listed below will be used.
#
# These parameters can be customized in (key=value) form
#
#                  RS - name of the resource for the application.
#                  RG - name of the resource group containing RS.
#                PORT - name of the port number.
#                  LH - name of the LogicalHostname SC resource.
#                       Do not set the LH variable if you plan to have a network
#                       unaware installation.
#              HAS_RS - Name of the HAStoragePlus SC resource.
#            STDBY_RS - The resource name of designated standby database
#              PRI_RS - The resource name of designated primary database
#          STDBY_HOST - Hostname  or zonename of the standby host. If empty, a role switch
#                       will be initiated on any host.
#          SDBY_PFILE - Parameter file which contains the PostgreSQL specific
#                       parameters for the standby database. This file is mentioned in
#                       the Start_command of the PostgreSQL standby resource.
#             TRIGGER - The filename which will get created to tell pg_standby to end the
#                       recovery mode, this filename is mentioned in the recovery.conf file
#                       of the PostgreSQL standby database.
#                WAIT - The number of seconds the start method waits before it touches
#                       the trigger file. This little break is necessary because, if the
#                       trigger file should be touched before, or in the middle of the
#                       PostgreSQL start process, it would get removed automatically.

RS=
RG=
PORT=
LH=
HAS_RS=
STDBY_RS=
PRI¯_RS=
STDBY_HOST=
STDBY_PFILE=
TRIGGER=
WAIT=