Aleksander,
> What you actually meant probably was "do so on ALL standby servers
> first", right?
Good point, right now it can give you the idea that applying it to just
1 standby (instead of all of them) is good enough, when instead you
need to apply it to all of them.
Attached is an adjusted v
Done! It can be found at https://commitfest.postgresql.org/14/1110/
Thanks for reviewing thus far :)
Yorick
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Ha! It seems I indeed had it the other way around. I suppose that's what
happens when writing a patch late at night. Somewhat ironically I did
have the other correct in my Git commit message.
Attached is an updated version of the patch that corrects the order in
the documentation.
Yorick
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The attached patch updates the hot-standby documentation (in the high
availability section) so it explicitly mentions that certain settings
need to be applied to servers in a particular order. For example, it
states that if you increase a certain setting (e.g. max_connections) you
need to do so on