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NAME

       pcp_detach_node - detaches the given node from Pgpool-II. Existing connections to
       Pgpool-II are forced to be disconnected.

SYNOPSIS

       pcp_detach_node [options...] [node_id] [gracefully]

DESCRIPTION

       pcp_detach_node detaches the given node from Pgpool-II. If failover_command and/or
       follow_primary_command are specified, they are executed too. Existing connections to
       Pgpool-II are forced to be disconnected.

       pcp_detach_node just detaches the node, and does not touch running backend behind the
       node. This command is useful when admin needs to maintain the PostgreSQL node. He/she can
       shutdown or stop the backend as many times as he/she wants.

       The safest way to re-attach the detached node is, stopping the backend and apply
       pcp_recovery_node(1). However if you are sure that there's no replication delay (or the
       delay will be recovered later on) and the role of the node (primary/standby) will not be
       changed, you can use pcp_attach_node(1).

OPTIONS

       -n node_id
       --node_id=node_id
           The index of backend node to detach.

       -g
       --gracefully
           wait until all clients are disconnected (unless client_idle_limit_in_recovery is -1 or
           recovery_timeout is expired).

       Other options
           See pcp_common_options(1).