Anupama Ramaswamy wrote: > I would like to setup a 2 servers with streaming replication, one master and > another hot standby. > I want to use the standby for read-only queries. So I want the replication > lag to be as small as > possible. > So I choose streaming replication over WAL shipping. > > When the master fails, I want the standby to take over as master. So I would > like minimal data loss, > if there is a streaming replication delay. > > Is it possible to setup such a way that under normal conditions the standby > by replicating using > streaming replication and on failover, it uses the WAL archive for syncing up > with the transactions. > Of course the WAL will be available on a shared storage volume. If this is > possible, what exactly do I > need in my configuration files - postgresql.conf, recovery.conf ?
Most of this will happen automatically - WAL archives are used if recovery falls behind. Where you will need additional software is automatic failover; you need some OS cluster software that can detect failure and automatically promote the standby. Yours, Laurenz Albe -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general