Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andreas Seltenreich
Subject Re: Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode
Date
Msg-id 87v97vobka.fsf@aurora.ydns.eu
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In response to Multiple hosts in connection string failed to failover in non-hot standby mode  (Hubert Zhang <zhubert@vmware.com>)
List pgsql-hackers
> On Thu, May 06, 2021 at 01:22:27PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> I'm curious though why it took this long for anyone to complain.
>> I'd supposed that people were running sqlsmith against HEAD on
>> a pretty regular basis.

Last time I ran it was November 27.  I'm neglecting it on my spare time
and there is hardly any opportunity to sneak it onto my agenda at work.
I'll do my best to try to get either of these fixed.

Justin Pryzby writes:
> I think it's also becase sqlsmith would need to run against the v14 *client*
> library.  I don't know about anyone else's workflow, but I tend not to "make
> install", but work with binaries out of ./tmp_install.

My playbooks don't grab the client libraries of the test target either.
I'll change them.

> There's a few changes needed on sqlsmith HEAD, but I guess nobody would have
> gotten that far if the connection was failing (or rather, detected as such).

Thanks for the patch.

regards,
andreas



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