Thanks Jeff for your reply. We are not using replication concept here but
doing the data copy using few custom sql scripts. We had our PostgreSQL
engine supported by AWS and the instance was restarted automatically based
on the AWS design of PostgreSQL engine. Replica is restarted automatically
Hi
st 20. 11. 2019 v 13:12 odesílatel Soto Cuevas Manuel Alejandro <
mcs...@entel.cl> napsal:
> Taking advantage of the instance, what software do you recommend to do
> reverse engineering of postgresql?
>
please, open new thread. Your query is not related to subject.
Taking advantage of the instance, what software do you recommend to do reverse
engineering of postgresql?
Thank you
Manuel
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 12:23 PM github kran wrote:
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>>
>> *Problem what we have right now. *
>>
>> When the migration activity runs(weekly) from past 2 times , we saw the
>> cluster read replica instance has restarted as it fallen behind the
>> master(writer instance).
>>
>
I can't figure out
Any reply on this please ?.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 9:10 AM github kran wrote:
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>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 11:42 PM Pavel Stehule
> wrote:
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>> these numbers looks crazy high - how much memory has your server - more
>> than 1TB?
>>
>
> The cluster got 244 GB of RAM and storage capacity it
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 11:42 PM Pavel Stehule
wrote:
> these numbers looks crazy high - how much memory has your server - more
> than 1TB?
>
The cluster got 244 GB of RAM and storage capacity it has is 64 TB.
>
>
> pá 15. 11. 2019 v 6:26 odesílatel github kran
> napsal:
>
>>
>> Hello
pá 15. 11. 2019 v 6:26 odesílatel github kran napsal:
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> Hello postGreSQL Community ,
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope everyone is doing great !!.
>>
>>
>> *Background*
>>
>> We use PostgreSQL Version 10.6 version and heavily use PostgreSQL for our
>> day to day activities to write and read data. We have 2
> Hello postGreSQL Community ,
>
>
>
> Hope everyone is doing great !!.
>
>
> *Background*
>
> We use PostgreSQL Version 10.6 version and heavily use PostgreSQL for our
> day to day activities to write and read data. We have 2 clusters running
> PostgreSQL engine , one cluster
>
> keeps data up to
sorry changing the subject line.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 11:21 AM github kran wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
>
>
> Hope everyone is doing great !!.
>
>
> *Background*
>
> We use PostgreSQL Version 10.6 version and heavily use PostgreSQL for our
> day to day activities to write and read data. We have 2