diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 3badb514aee39f7d68a35214a41c95350e9de920..6207ef782dc59022758171d3312880a487dff5a0 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -16577,9 +16577,11 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup()); <title>Replication Functions</title> <para> - PostgreSQL exposes a number of functions for controlling and interacting - with replication features. See <xref linkend="streaming-replication"> - and <xref linkend="streaming-replication-slots">. + The functions shown in <xref linkend="functions-replication-table"> are + for controlling and interacting with replication features. + See <xref linkend="streaming-replication"> + and <xref linkend="streaming-replication-slots"> for information about the + underlying features. </para> <para> @@ -16588,8 +16590,8 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup()); </para> <para> - The sections <xref linkend="functions-snapshot-synchronization">, <xref - linkend="functions-recovery-control"> and <xref + The functions described in <xref linkend="functions-snapshot-synchronization">, <xref + linkend="functions-recovery-control">, and <xref linkend="functions-admin-backup"> are also relevant for replication. </para>