> Sorry, now I understand fail over caused by the \d command problem is > due to the replicate_select is set. My question now is how to > replicate a select function (with insert/update) when replicate_select > is disabled. It looks like that we can use 'black_function_list' > mentioned in the manual. However, is there an option to apply for all > functions, instead of listing all of them under 'black_function_list', > just in case there are too many to be listed ? By the way, is there a > limit for 'black_function_list' ?
You have two options: 1) Add all your functions to black_function_list you want to replicate. There's no limit for black_function_list. 2) Empty black_function_list and add a bogus function (for example "foo") to white_function_list. This will effectively replicate all function calls except "foo". Caution: this will cause an unwanted side effect: \d command will fail because replicated. BTW pgpool-II 3.1 will have an ability to use regular expression in black_function_list and white_function_list(Thanks to Gilles Darold and Guillaume Lela!). So if your project decide to name the functions starting with "my_function_" for example, you could put something like "^my_function_.*$" to indicate that all functions starting with "my_function_" should be treated as they are writing. -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php Japanese: http://www.sraoss.co.jp _______________________________________________ Pgpool-general mailing list [email protected] http://pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/pgpool-general
