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<chapter id="high-availability">
<title>High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication</title>
<term><varname>restore_end_command</varname> (<type>string</type>)</term>
<listitem>
<para>
- In standby-mode, <varname>restore_command</> (and <varname>restore_end_command</>) is set to a
- simple command or script like in PITR. pg_standby or similar tools
- that wait for the next WAL file to arrive, cannot be used with
+ In standby-mode, <varname>restore_command</> (and <varname>restore_end_command</>) is set to a
+ simple command or script like in PITR. pg_standby or similar tools
+ that wait for the next WAL file to arrive, cannot be used with
streaming replication, as the server handles retries and waiting
itself. Set <varname>restore_command</> as you would if you were
recovering using a Continuous archiving backup (see <xref linkend="backup-pitr-recovery">).