On 01/08/2014 02:49 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Then you don't understand the point of sync mode, and you shouldn't be
using it. The point is *exactly* to refuse to commit transactions unless
we can guarantee the data's been replicated.
I understand exactly that and I don't disagree, except in the case where
it is going to bring down the master (see my further reply). I now
remember arguing about this a few years ago when we started down the
sync path.
Anyway, perhaps this is just something of a knob that can be turned. We
don't have to continue the argument. Thank you for considering what I
was saying.
Sincerely,
JD
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