Hi, 

I am using pg 9.2.4 and ubuntu 12.04 to set up a pair of pg-Master and pg-Slave 
with streaming replication.  

The archive_command is enabled and the "rsync" is used in pg-Master to save all 
its archived WAL files to the 3rd machine for backup purpose,  by default, both 
fsync and wal_sync_method are commented out in postgresql.conf:

archive_command = '(cp %p /usr/pg_arcxlog/%f && rsync -aq  %p 
pg@pg_slave:/usr/pg_arcxlog/%f'
#fsync = on                                             # turns forced 
synchronization on or off
#wal_sync_method = fsync                # the default is the first option

Thus I think the latest WAL might not be flushed to disk from time to time in 
pg-Master, therefore the WAL saved in the 3rd server might not contain the 
latest WAL. In order to avoid possible data lost, should 'fsync" be turned ON 
in pg-Master and pg-Slave?  if yes what would be the best settings of 
"wal_sync_method" for these two servers respectively?

Please advise.   
regards

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