Re: PostgreSQL 9.0 and asynchronous replication through VPN - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Edson Richter
Subject Re: PostgreSQL 9.0 and asynchronous replication through VPN
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Msg-id 4ED9910D.80907@simkorp.com.br
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL 9.0 and asynchronous replication through VPN  (Edson Richter <richter@simkorp.com.br>)
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Indeed, there is a log message. My problem was that I missed to add "listen_address='*'" to my postgresql.conf!

Hope this helps others in future.

Regards,

Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter
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Em 30-11-2011 14:41, Edson Richter escreveu:
Em 30-11-2011 11:17, John DeSoi escreveu:
On Nov 30, 2011, at 5:02 AM, Edson Richter wrote:

I assume that the OpenVPN got disconnected for a few seconds, and came back again.

My question is: assuming I have enough wal segments on Master side, does the Slave get synchronized automatically after the connection is reestablished, or I'll need to restart Slave PostgreSQL to put it in sync again?

If I restart Slave PostgreSQL, I get:

Yes, it automatically catches up when the connection is working again. You should not have to restart the slave.
Thanks! Would be a nice improvement if when replication is restablished, then a log message occur.

Regards,

Edson.

John DeSoi, Ph.D.



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