ALTER FAULT GROUP
Modifies an existing fault group.
	Modifies an existing fault group. ALTER FAULT GROUP can perform the following tasks:
- 
Add a node to or drop a node from an existing fault group. 
- 
Add a child fault group to or drop a child fault group from a parent fault group. 
- 
Rename a fault group. 
Syntax
ALTER FAULT GROUP fault-group-name {
    | ADD NODE node-name
    | DROP NODE node-name
    | ADD FAULT GROUP child-fault-group-name
    | DROP FAULT GROUP child-fault-group-name
    | RENAME TO new-fault-group-name }
Parameters
- fault-group-name
- The existing fault group name you want to modify.
TipFor a list of all fault groups defined in the cluster, query the FAULT_GROUPS system table.
- node-name
- The node name you want to add to or drop from the existing (parent) fault group.
- child-fault-group-name
- The name of the child fault group you want to add to or remove from an existing parent fault group.
- new-fault-group-name
- The new name for the fault group you want to rename.
Privileges
Superuser
Examples
This example shows how to rename the parent0 fault group to parent100:
=> ALTER FAULT GROUP parent0 RENAME TO parent100;
ALTER FAULT GROUP
Verify the change by querying the FAULT_GROUPS system table:
=> SELECT member_name FROM fault_groups;
   member_name
----------------------
v_exampledb_node0003
parent100
mygroup
(3 rows)