Simon Riggs wrote:
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 14:39 +0200, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
For a solution that doesn't depend on the file-based log shipping, I
think we'll need a way for the standby to request a certain starting
point for the streaming when it connects. When the standby starts, it
would first recover all the log segments it can obtain using
recovery_command, and then connect to the primary and request to
start
streaming from where recovery_command stopped.
That was already suggested and rejected because it introduces a
potentially unacceptable delay in the start of synch replication - for
large databases this could be hours. (I should add it was suggested by
me and I now accept that it should be rejected.)
I don't understand that argument. If the standby is missing say 100 log
files, it's not up-to-date with the primary until it has somehow
obtained and replayed all those log file. It doesn't make any difference
whether it obtains them over the wire via walreceiver, or via an
archive. Until it has obtained and replayed all those files, it's not
up-to-date, and a failover would lead to data loss.
Or did I misunderstand what "start of synch replication" means? Got a
pointer to the previous discussion?
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Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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