diff --git a/doc/pgprobackup.xml b/doc/pgprobackup.xml
index fe5109e6..26ce99c9 100644
--- a/doc/pgprobackup.xml
+++ b/doc/pgprobackup.xml
@@ -1634,13 +1634,14 @@ pg_probackup restore -B backup_dir --instance
If you restore ARCHIVE backups,
perform PITR,
- or specify the --restore-as-replica option with the
+ or specify the --restore-as-replica flag with the
restore command to set up a standby server,
pg_probackup creates a recovery configuration
file once all data files are copied into the target directory. This file
includes the minimal settings required for recovery, except for the password in the
primary_conninfo
- parameter; you have to add the password manually, if required.
+ parameter; you have to add the password manually or use
+ the --primary-conninfo option, if required.
For PostgreSQL 11 or lower,
recovery settings are written into the recovery.conf
file. Starting from PostgreSQL 12,
@@ -3584,6 +3585,7 @@ pg_probackup restore -B backup_dir --instance OLDDIR=NEWDIR] [--external-mapping=OLDDIR=NEWDIR] [--skip-external-dirs]
[-R | --restore-as-replica] [--no-validate] [--skip-block-validation] [--force]
[--restore-command=cmdline]
+[--primary-conninfo=primary_conninfo]
[recovery_target_options] [logging_options] [remote_options]
[partial_restore_options] [remote_wal_archive_options]
@@ -3621,6 +3623,21 @@ pg_probackup restore -B backup_dir --instance
+
+
+
+
+ Sets the
+ primary_conninfo
+ parameter to the specified value.
+ This option will be ignored if used without the flag.
+
+
+ Example: --primary-conninfo='host=192.168.1.50 port=5432 user=foo password=foopass'
+
+
+
+