Hi, On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Gabi Julien <gabi.julien@broadsign.com> wrote: Yes, the logs are shipped every minute but the recevory is 3 or 4 times longer. Are you disabling full_page_writes? It may slow down recovery several times. Thanks I will take a look at it. Also, I came across the record log shipping feature too in my research: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/warm-standby.html#WARM-STANDBY-RECORD Could this help? If the logs are smaller then I could potentially afford shipping then at a higher frequency. No. Even if the logs are shipped frequently, they cannot be applied until the log file fills. Regards,
Hi, On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Gabi Julien <gabi.julien@broadsign.com> wrote:
Yes, the logs are shipped every minute but the recevory is 3 or 4 times longer.
Are you disabling full_page_writes? It may slow down recovery several times.
Thanks I will take a look at it. Also, I came across the record log shipping feature too in my research: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/warm-standby.html#WARM-STANDBY-RECORD Could this help? If the logs are smaller then I could potentially afford shipping then at a higher frequency.
No. Even if the logs are shipped frequently, they cannot be applied until the log file fills. Regards,
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