El 27/05/16 a las 06:33, Nikhil escribió:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have a BDR setup with two nodes. If I bring one node down i am seeing that
> the replication slot is becoming inactive with below error.
If you take down one of the nodes of a BDR mesh, the replication slots
from each of the upstream nodes it connects to will switch to inactive.
That's how replication slots work.
> <10.106.43.152(43253)nsxpostgres798452016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%DETAIL:
> streaming transactions committing after 0/111A91
> 48, reading WAL from 0/110F03F8
> <10.106.43.152(43253)nsxpostgres798452016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG:
> logical decoding found consistent point at 0/110F03
> F8
> <10.106.43.152(43253)nsxpostgres798452016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%DETAIL:
> Logical decoding will begin using saved snapshot
> .
> <10.106.43.152(43253)nsxpostgres798452016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG:
> unexpected EOF on standby connection
Downstream node got disconnected, which is sensible given that you took
that node down.
> <127.0.0.1(31185)nsxroot792492016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG: duration:
> 0.437 ms
> <127.0.0.1(31185)nsxroot792492016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG: duration:
> 0.462 ms
> <127.0.0.1(31185)nsxroot792492016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG: duration:
> 0.096 ms
> <127.0.0.1(31185)nsxroot792492016-05-25 23:58:19 GMTnsxdb%LOG: duration:
> 0.101 ms
> <3462016-05-25 23:58:20 GMT%LOG: starting background worker process "bdr
> (6288505144157102317,1,16384,)->bdr (628851211361
> 7339435,2,"
It seems you brought up postgres on the downstream node again and it
connected to the replication slot.
> <798462016-05-25 23:58:20 GMT%ERROR: relation "af_npx_device_l3_16_149_10"
> already exists
I'm not sure what happened here. Does that relation exist?
Run \d+ af_npx_device_l3_16_149_10 with psql on both nodes.
Also, did replication resume? Check with the lag query from the BDR
documentation.
Regards,
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