Re: Desperate help needed for Replication - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Chris M. Gamble
Subject Re: Desperate help needed for Replication
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Msg-id 9E0E7DA2130F1D42861EC43B568E99FC0913E9@mail1.cpbinc.in
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In response to Desperate help needed for Replication  ("Chris M. Gamble" <chris.gamble@cpbinc.com>)
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Re: Desperate help needed for Replication
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Isnt the erserv project limited to Read-only slave stations?

    When I looked at it, it did not seem to indicate that I could make an update on any of the postgres servers and
havethat update replicated to all others. It looked as though I could only update at 1 server. 

> El Jue 23 Oct 2003 19:41, Chris M. Gamble escribió:
> > I am trying to perform what I best understand as Multi-master asynchronous
> replication for postgres 7.3.3 servers. After researching, I tried the
> pgReplication project (and made the simple modification as listed in their
> mailing lists), but was not able to build the environment needed for Redhat
> 7.3.
> >
> > My question is: is anyone doing this type of replication, and if you are not
> using pgReplicate, then what are you using?
>
> 1) I think the best shot should be eRServ
>
> http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/erserver/projdisplay.php
>
> 2) Upgrade your DB server to 7.3.4. Your actual version has a serious bug
> which can cause crashes of the system.
>
>

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