Viewing PGD topology v5.7.0
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Listing PGD groups
Using pgd-cli
Use the pgd-cli groups list
command to list all groups in the PGD cluster:
pgd groups list
Group Name Parent Group Name Group Type Nodes
---------- ----------------- --------------- -----
bdrgroup bdrgroup global 0
group_a bdrgroup data 4
group_b bdrgroup data 4
group_c bdrgroup data 1
group_so bdrgroup subscriber-only 1
Using SQL
The following simple query lists all the PGD node groups of which the current
node is a member. It currently returns only one row from
bdr.local_node_summary
.
SELECT node_group_name FROM bdr.local_node_summary;
You can display the configuration of each node group using a more complex query:
SELECT g.node_group_name , ns.pub_repsets , ns.sub_repsets , g.node_group_default_repset AS default_repset , node_group_check_constraints AS check_constraints FROM bdr.local_node_summary ns JOIN bdr.node_group g USING (node_group_name);
Listing nodes in a PGD group
Using pgd-cli
Use the nodes list
command to list all nodes in the PGD cluster:
pgd nodes list
Node Name Group Name Node Kind Join State Node Status
------------------- ---------- --------------- ---------- -----------
bdr-a1 group_a data ACTIVE Up
bdr-a2 group_a data ACTIVE Up
logical-standby-a1 group_a standby ACTIVE Up
witness-a group_a witness ACTIVE Up
bdr-b1 group_b data ACTIVE Up
bdr-b2 group_b data ACTIVE Up
logical-standby-b1 group_b standby ACTIVE Up
witness-b group_b witness ACTIVE Up
witness-c group_c witness ACTIVE Up
subscriber-only-c1 group_so subscriber-only ACTIVE Up
Use grep
with the group name to filter the list to a specific group:
pgd nodes list | grep group_b
bdr-b1 group_b data ACTIVE Up
bdr-b2 group_b data ACTIVE Up
logical-standby-b1 group_b standby ACTIVE Up
witness-b group_b witness ACTIVE Up
Using SQL
You can extract the list of all nodes in a given node group (such as mygroup
)
from the bdr.node_summary
` view. For example:
SELECT node_name AS name , node_seq_id AS ord , peer_state_name AS current_state , peer_target_state_name AS target_state , interface_connstr AS dsn FROM bdr.node_summary WHERE node_group_name = 'mygroup';
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