How to tell if PGSQL 8.4 is in standby mode - Mailing list pgsql-admin
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Subject | How to tell if PGSQL 8.4 is in standby mode |
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Re: How to tell if PGSQL 8.4 is in standby mode
(Shreeyansh Dba <shreeyansh2014@gmail.com>)
Re: How to tell if PGSQL 8.4 is in standby mode (Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at>) Re: How to tell if PGSQL 8.4 is in standby mode (Mark Kirkwood <mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz>) |
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I have a PostgreSQL 8.4 database that I'm am trying to start in standby mode (I am shipping my own logs from the active DB). I think my standby DB is in standby/recovery mode but I'm not sure how to tell.
First of all, pg_controldata says the database is "shut down":
[root@node2 pgsql]# pg_controldata data
pg_control version number: 843
Catalog version number: 200904091
Database system identifier: 6514583873281163231
Database cluster state: shut down
pg_control last modified: Sun 15 Apr 2018 05:39:25 PM EDT
Latest checkpoint location: 7/56000020
Prior checkpoint location: 7/55000020
Latest checkpoint's REDO location: 7/56000020
Latest checkpoint's TimeLineID: 116
Latest checkpoint's NextXID: 0/40171
Latest checkpoint's NextOID: 20826
Latest checkpoint's NextMultiXactId: 1
Latest checkpoint's NextMultiOffset: 0
Time of latest checkpoint: Sun 15 Apr 2018 05:39:24 PM EDT
Minimum recovery ending location: 0/0
Maximum data alignment: 8
Database block size: 8192
Blocks per segment of large relation: 131072
WAL block size: 8192
Bytes per WAL segment: 16777216
Maximum length of identifiers: 64
Maximum columns in an index: 32
Maximum size of a TOAST chunk: 1996
Date/time type storage: 64-bit integers
Float4 argument passing: by value
Float8 argument passing: by value
But that contradicts the status command output:
[root@node2 pgsql]# sudo -u postgres pg_ctl status -D /var/lib/pgsql/data
pg_ctl: server is running (PID: 35852)
/usr/bin/postgres "-D" "/var/lib/pgsql/data"
And when I try to start the database it says it's already running:
[root@node2 pgsql]# sudo -u postgres pg_ctl start -D /var/lib/pgsql/data
pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
[2018-04-15 23:06:11 GMT] FATAL: lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
[2018-04-15 23:06:11 GMT] HINT: Is another postmaster (PID 35852) running in data directory "/var/lib/pgsql/data"?
pg_ctl: could not start server
Examine the log output.
And I can see that my recovery.conf is still in place:
[root@node2 pgsql]# cat data/recovery.conf
restore_command='pg_standby -r 10 -t /var/run/myapp.trigger /var/lib/pgsql/data/myapp-archive "%f" "%p"'
And finally, I see an every growing list of files in the archive directory.
So, is there a way to tell if the wal (archive) files are being applied to the database?
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