WAITLSN
WAITLSN — wait for the target LSN to be replayed
Synopsis
WAITLSN 'LSN
' [ INFINITELY ] WAITLSN 'LSN
' TIMEOUTwait_time
WAITLSN 'LSN
' NOWAIT
Description
WAITLSN
provides a simple interprocess communication mechanism to wait for the target log sequence number (LSN) on standby in Postgres Pro databases with primary-standby asynchronous replication. When run with the LSN
option, the WAITLSN
command waits for the specified LSN to be replayed. By default, wait time is unlimited. Waiting can be interrupted using Ctrl+C
, or by shutting down the postgres
server. You can also limit the wait time using the TIMEOUT
option, or check the target LSN status immediately using the NOWAIT
option.
Important
The WAITLSN
command is deprecated.
Parameters
LSN
Specify the target log sequence number to wait for.
- INFINITELY
Wait until the target LSN is replayed on standby. This is an optional parameter reinforcing the default behavior.
- TIMEOUT
wait_time
Limit the time to wait for the LSN to be replayed. The specified
wait_time
must be an integer and is measured in milliseconds.- NOWAIT
Report whether the target LSN has been replayed already, without any waiting.
Examples
Run WAITLSN
from psql, limiting wait time to 10000 milliseconds:
WAITLSN '0/3F07A6B1' TIMEOUT 10000; NOTICE: LSN is not reached. Try to increase wait time. LSN reached ------------- f (1 row)
Wait until the specified LSN is replayed:
WAITLSN '0/3F07A611'; LSN reached ------------- t (1 row)
Limit LSN wait time to 500000 milliseconds, and then cancel the command:
WAITLSN '0/3F0FF791' TIMEOUT 500000; ^CCancel request sent NOTICE: LSN is not reached. Try to increase wait time. ERROR: canceling statement due to user request LSN reached ------------- f (1 row)
Compatibility
There is no WAITLSN
statement in the SQL standard.