Hi Robert and Dominic, Reading your posting this morning, it looks like you have a single controller in your configuration? I had the same issue at the beginning of the year, take a look at JIRA issue SEQUOIA-905 - and the email chain on the list around the last week of January this year.
Hope this helps, Regards Ken -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Hodges (JIRA) Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2007 8:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Sequoia] [JIRA] Commented: (SEQUOIA-996) Recovery log is not applied when backend is enabled [ https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/SEQUOIA-996?page=comments#action_14 112 ] Robert Hodges commented on SEQUOIA-996: --------------------------------------- Hi Dominic! There's definitely something not right here... I'm tracking down a bug from our commercial products that looks really similar. Where were you keeping the recovery logs? What is happening in that particular case is that there's a corner case (or maybe a race condition) that is causing the controller not to synchronize logs. It seems to occur when the controller logs are in the same database as the VDB backend. Would you be so kind as to attach your VDB definition files to the case? You can wipe out passwords if that's an issue. I just need to see the overall configuration, especially of the recovery log. Also, when you look in the logs, do you see any errors from the recovery log? If so, please append that log as well. Thanks, Robert > Recovery log is not applied when backend is enabled > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SEQUOIA-996 > URL: https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/SEQUOIA-996 > Project: Sequoia > Type: Bug > Components: Backup System > Versions: Sequoia 2.9 > Environment: Linux Redhat with postgres 8.2.5 > Reporter: Dominic Vieira > > > I have setup sequoia with two postgres backends. I activate the > cluster accordling to the user guide documentation. 1. Initialize BE1 > 2. Enable BE1 3.Create a backup of BE1 > 4.Restore to BE2 > 5. Enable BE2 > 6. Insert 2 rows, they appear in both > 7. I disable BE2 > 8. Insert row 3, appears only in BE1 (good) > 9.Enable BE2 **I expected to see the row replicated over to BE2, but it doesn't and the backends are out of sync with both backends showing enabled*** > The checkpoints appear correct in the recovery logs and also in "show backend *" > Is there something wrong here? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: https://forge.continuent.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira _______________________________________________ Sequoia mailing list [email protected] https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia _______________________________________________ Sequoia mailing list [email protected] https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia
