Hi,

I have a few questions about pg_checksums.

Long story short, checksums were disabled in our environment but are getting 
enabled now (again!) because of block corruptions which destroyed a few 
databases in a database cluster. And before you say "told you so", the decision 
to disable checksums was not mine. Some people just have to learn the hard way.

Anyway, re-enabling data checksums creates a few questions:

a) why isn't it possible to enable checksumming while a database cluster is up?

b) why isn't it possible to check whether checksums are enabled or not?

c) in a Patroni cluster consisting of a primary and a sync standby, is it safe 
to enable checksumming in the replica, then switch over and enable it in the 
ex-primary, i.e. now new replica, without any penalty? Or do I have to perform 
a reinit to really get them in sync again, though paronictl happily reports 
them to be in sync?

d) how long does it take to enable checksums in general? Minimizing down-time 
is crucial. Does it depend on the database cluster size, or the number of files 
it uses, or what can be taken as a criterion to estimate then necessary 
down-time.

Thanks in advance for your insights.

Cheers
Paul

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