# which is replaced by the absolute path to copy the log file to.
#
# This parameter is *required* for an archive recovery, but optional
-# for replication.
+# for streaming replication.
#
# It is important that the command return nonzero exit status on failure.
# The command *will* be asked for log files that are not present in the
#restore_command = 'cp /mnt/server/archivedir/%f %p'
#
#
+# restartpoint_command
+#
+# specifies an optional shell command to execute at every restartpoint.
+# This can be useful for cleaning up the archive of a standby server.
+#
+#restartpoint_command = ''
+#
# recovery_end_command
#
# specifies an optional shell command to execute at completion of recovery.
#
#recovery_end_command = ''
#
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# RECOVERY TARGET PARAMETERS
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# By default, recovery will rollforward to the end of the WAL log.
-# If you want to stop rollforward before that point, you
+# If you want to stop rollforward at a specific point, you
# must set a recovery target.
#
# You may set a recovery target either by transactionId, or
#
#recovery_target_timeline = '33' # number or 'latest'
#
-#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOG-STREAMING REPLICATION PARAMETERS
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# connection settings primary_conninfo, and receives XLOG records
# continuously.
#
-#standby_mode = 'false' # 'true' or 'false'
+#standby_mode = 'off' # 'on' or 'off'
#
#primary_conninfo = 'host=localhost port=5432'
#
# HOT STANDBY PARAMETERS
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
-# If you want to enable read-only connections during recovery, enable
-# recovery_connections in postgresql.conf
+# Hot Standby related parameters are listed in postgresql.conf
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------