Am 13.06.2018 um 13:17 schrieb Alex O'Ree:
I have a situation with multiple postgres servers running all with the same databases and table structure. I need to periodically export the data from each of there then merge them all into a single server. OnĀ  occasion, it's feasible for the same record (primary key) to be stored in two or more servers

what should happen in this case?


I was using pgdump without the --insert option however I just noticed that pgrestore will stop inserting into a table when the conflict occurs, leaving me with an incomplete set.


Other solution:

* create the tables on the destination server without the PK or with an other, new PK (maybe SERIAL) * use logical replication to replicate the table from all your source-db's to the destination table, see more here: https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/pglogical/

your problem seems as a typical task for logical replication to me. You needs 9.4 at least.


Regards, Andreas

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