Sebastian Böhm wrote:
> I have a primary server (9.1), which does wal archiving like this:
>
> wal_level = hot_standby
> archive_mode = on
> archive_command = 'test ! -f /home/autobackup/wal/%f && cp %p
> /home/autobackup/wal/%f'
>
>
> then I have a warm standby with this configuration in recov
Hi,
I have a primary server (9.1), which does wal archiving like this:
wal_level = hot_standby
archive_mode = on
archive_command = 'test ! -f /home/autobackup/wal/%f && cp %p
/home/autobackup/wal/%f'
then I have a warm standby with this configuration in recovery.conf:
restore_command = 'c
On Feb 1, 2009, at 4:47 AM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
Hi,
(Note: I have never used log shipping before, I'm just interested in
the concepts, so I'm might be missing a very important aspect)
I was reading the blog entry about HA and warm standby:
http://scale-out-blog.blogspot.com/2009/02/simp
@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Kellerer
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 7:47 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Warm Standby question
Hi,
(Note: I have never used log shipping before, I'm just interested in the
concepts, so I'm might be missing a very importa
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Subject: [GENERAL] Warm Standby question
Hi,
(Note: I have never used log shipping before, I'm just interested in the
concepts, so I'm might be missing a very important aspect)
I was reading the blog entry about HA and warm standby:
http://scale-out-blog.blogspot.com/2009/02/simp
Hi,
(Note: I have never used log shipping before, I'm just interested in the
concepts, so I'm might be missing a very important aspect)
I was reading the blog entry about HA and warm standby:
http://scale-out-blog.blogspot.com/2009/02/simple-ha-with-postgresql-point-in-time.html
The image tha