Re: Update on replication - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: Update on replication
Date
Msg-id 20021218020722.GB14482@dcc.uchile.cl
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In response to Re: Update on replication  (Greg Copeland <greg@CopelandConsulting.Net>)
Responses Re: Update on replication
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 07:43:05PM -0600, Greg Copeland wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 19:38, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

> > How come these solutions are such well kept secrets?  I've heard of
> > neither in relation to past discussions about replication, or have I just
> > missed them? :(
> 
> Good questions.  I've heard of Usogres, more or less in passing, but
> heard it didn't work very well.

I'm sure this is because there little or no documentation of the system
in english.  I tried Usogres sometime ago, and felt really lost.  I
managed to install it and maybe even got it to work, but the
documentation was so lacking that I didn't feel confident enough with
it.

I think the same can be said of QueryMaster, plus it isn't mentioned
anywhere.  How can I possibly search for documentation on a project if I
don't know it even exists?

One would be tempted to say that GBorg is a good place to list
PostgreSQL related projects.  Sadly, GBorg doesn't even have a
connection to the outside world.  What value does it have if people
don't know it exists, or can't remember how to get to it?  Let alone use
it to find a project...

-- 
Alvaro Herrera (<alvherre[a]dcc.uchile.cl>)
"Now I have my system running, not a byte was off the shelf;
It rarely breaks and when it does I fix the code myself.
It's stable, clean and elegant, and lightning fast as well,
And it doesn't cost a nickel, so Bill Gates can go to hell."


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