On 05/29/2015 12:08 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:

Now, BDR is good because it sets an application_name which lets me
figure out what's using the replication slot.  But that's by no means
required; other LC plug-ins, I expect, do not do so.  So there's no way
for the user to figure out which replication connection relates to which
slots, as far as I can tell.

In this test, it's easy because there's only one replication connection
and one slot.  But imagine the case of 14 replication connections with
their own slots.  How could you possibly figure out which one was the
laggy one?

The client_addr?

JD




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