2017-02-11 1:34 GMT+01:00 Tanner Kerr :
> I have two databases being replicated across three nodes with bdr. The
> third node filled up and crashed. I removed this node from the group
> successfully, but now I'm having trouble rejoining it. I'm able to re-join
> the one database
I have two databases being replicated across three nodes with bdr. The
third node filled up and crashed. I removed this node from the group
successfully, but now I'm having trouble rejoining it. I'm able to re-join
the one database no problem. However, trying to do a bdr join on the other
causes
On 2015-09-14 13:32, Martín Marqués wrote:
We (well, actually mostly you ;)) have pushed 0.9.2 bdr packages in rpm
and deb format.
$ rpm -qa | grep bdr94-bdr
postgresql-bdr94-bdr-debuginfo-0.9.2-1_2ndQuadrant.el7.centos.x86_64
postgresql-bdr94-bdr-0.9.2-1_2ndQuadrant.el7.centos.x86_64
Yup,
El 14/09/15 a las 06:37, Craig Ringer escribió:
>
> Support is focused mainly on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, but Debian/Ubuntu
> packages are also produced. We're a little behind at the moment and
> haven't got 0.9.2 packages out. I'll be pushing 0.9.3 soon and will
> produce 0.9.3 packages for
http://bdr-project.org/docs/next/index.html
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Charles Lynch <
charleslynchpostgre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So for about a month now, we've been getting things prepared to use a BDR
> cluster in a production, multi-region setup on aws. Our initial testing
> produced
On 12 September 2015 at 05:21, Charles Lynch
wrote:
> We have, just recently, ran into a problem. I created a test cluster only
> within NV and after about a week of working without any problems, we got an
> error: Unexpected EOF on SSL connection. I had seen
So for about a month now, we've been getting things prepared to use a BDR
cluster in a production, multi-region setup on aws. Our initial testing
produced some absolutely fantastic results with replication delays less
than 150ms between singapore, ireland, and north virginia and this is will
SSL