Hi David,
If you set up a Bucardo instance on node A to replicate a database between node
A and node B, you will find that the database on node B (which does not even
have a Bucardo instance or any Bucardo-related process running, other than the
triggers) has some relations added under the
Hi Roland,
Please check the following links (and/or the bucardo man page):
https://bucardo.org/Bucardo/operations/onetimecopy
https://bucardo.org/Bucardo/object_types/fullcopy
https://bucardo.org/Bucardo/object_types/pushdelta
If you just add a "standard" sync and do nothing else, the tables
Hi there,
Can you use just plain psql to access the database named "bucardo" using the
user named "bucardo"?
Your problem lies probably in the pg_hba configuration. I take it you followed
IBM's steps (I didn't know IBM had posted a Bucardo tutorial!), but I guess the
problem is probably there.
Hi sir,
Can you, using plain psql, access your bucardo database? And if so, is the
relation bucardo_config there?
Best regards.
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On Wednesday, August 18th, 2021 at 7:18 PM, Thomas, Austin
wrote:
> I attempted the $(sudo -c ""command" bucardo) method with no
Hola Johann.
You probably need to update pg_hba.conf first. This is not really
bucardo-specific, you just need to allow these connections.
Is that connection performed by Bucardo when connecting to localhost at
startup? Is it after you configure some syncs and try to connect to a remote
node?