@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ at the upper right corner):
99To treat the data correctly, you need deep Postgres knowledge. Each report
1010consists of 3 sections: Observations, Conclusions, and Recommendations.
1111Observations are filled automatically. As for Conclusions and Recommendations
12- sections, as of October 2019, only limited number of reports are auto-generated.*
12+ sections, not all reports are auto-generated.*
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ cd postgres-checkup
153153Let's make a report for a project named ` prod1 ` . Assume that we have two servers,
154154` db1.vpn.local ` and ` db2.vpn.local ` .
155155
156- Postgres-checkup automatically detects which one is a master:
156+ Postgres-checkup automatically detects which one is the master:
157157
158158``` bash
159159./checkup -h db1.vpn.local -p 5432 --username postgres --dbname postgres --project prod1 -e 1
@@ -168,7 +168,8 @@ project directory, as epoch of check `1`. Epoch is a numerical (**integer**) sig
168168For example: in half a year we can switch to "epoch number ` 2 ` ".
169169
170170` -h db2.vpn.local ` means: try to connect to host via SSH and then use remote ` psql ` command to perform checks.
171- If SSH is not available the local 'psql' will be used (non-psql reports will be skipped).
171+ If SSH is not available the local 'psql' will be used (non-psql reports will be skipped) to establish
172+ Postgres connection. If you want to avoid "guessing", use ` -ssh-hostname ` or ` --pg-hostname ` .
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173174Also, you can define a specific way to connect: SSH or ` psql ` :
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