Greetings, * Peter Eisentraut (peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com) wrote: > On 27/11/2018 13:21, David Steele wrote: > > I would prefer a specific file that will be auto-included into > > postgresql.conf when present but be ignored when not present. Some > > settings are generally ephemeral (recovery_target_time) and it would be > > nice for them to go away. When recovery is complete the file would be > > renamed to .done just as recovery.conf is now. > > That might be a useful facility, but it wouldn't really address the > pg_basebackup -R issue, because that creates settings that you don't > want going away in this manner. You'd then need two separate such > files, one for targeted recovery that goes away when recovery ends, and > one that is automatically included that pg_basebackup can overwrite at will.
I've been thinking about this also and I agree that there's some challenges when it comes to having another file- what happens if someone does an ALTER SYSTEM on primary_conninfo while it's in the 'recovery.auto.conf' (or whatever) file? Does that go into postgresql.auto.conf, or somewhere else? What if they do a RESET? Then there's the other side of things- do we really want things like recovery_target_time being kept around in postgresql.auto.conf after a promotoion? Do we want to keep appending primary_conninfo into postgresql.auto.conf? I haven't looked but I'm also concerned that something like ALTER SYSTEM RESET isn't really prepared to find duplicates in postgresql.auto.conf... Maybe thinking through what we want to have happen in each scenario would be good. If you perform a pg_basebackup -R and there's already something set in postgresql.auto.conf for primary conninfo- what should happen? If we reach the end of recovery and promote while postgresql.auto.conf has recovery_target_time set, what should happen? If third-party tools want to do what pg_basebackup -R does and modify things in postgresql.auto.conf, how should they do that? Here's my thoughts on answers to the above: - pg_basebackup -R should INSERT .. ON CONFLICT UPDATE the settings that it wants to set in postgresql.auto.conf - When we reach the end of recovery and promote, we should DELETE from the postgresql.auto.conf the recovery target settings. - External tools should either be told that they can modify postgresql.auto.conf and given guideance on how to do so, or we should provide a tool which allows them to do so (or maybe both). As we already have a section for recovery target settings that clearly has them as independent, hopefully this will make sense to users. Open to other ideas too, of course, but I don't think we can continue to just append things to the end of postgresql.auto.conf when pg_basebackup is run with -R. Thanks! Stephen
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