s.pro...@pharmatechnik.de writes:
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
> Bug reference:      7567
> Logged by:          Stefan Pröls
> Email address:      s.pro...@pharmatechnik.de
> PostgreSQL version: 9.1.3
> Operating system:   OpenSUSE 11.4 32-Bit
> Description:        

> Scenario:
> 1 Master, 1 Hot-Standby Slave, asynchronous streaming replication, both
> servers PostgreSQL 9.1.3.

The fact that the slave sees the last_value as ahead of the master is
not a bug; you'd have the same last_value on the master if it were to
crash and restart.  (This is due to a tradeoff made long ago to reduce
the amount of WAL traffic created by nextval: only one WAL record is
written per 32 nextval's, and that record claims last_value is 32 ahead
of what it previously was.)

There is a known bug, fixed in 9.1.5, associated with sequences that
have been ALTER'd ... but that's not what you're showing here.

                        regards, tom lane


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