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6 pg_autoctl get node candidate-priority - pg_autoctl get node candidate-
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9 pg_autoctl get candidate-priority - get candidate-priority property
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13 This command prints pg_autoctl candidate priority for a given node:
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15 usage: pg_autoctl get node candidate-priority [ --pgdata ] [ --json ] [ --formation ] [ --name ]
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17 --pgdata path to data directory
18 --formation pg_auto_failover formation
19 --name pg_auto_failover node name
20 --json output data in the JSON format
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23 See also pg_autoctl_show_settings for the full list of replication set‐
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28 Location of the Postgres node being managed locally. Defaults to
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36 Show replication settings for given formation. Defaults to de‐
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39 --name Show replication settings for given node, selected by name.
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