Any takers on this issue?
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From:
Selva manickaraja <mavles78@gmail.com> Date: Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 3:24 PM
Subject: Standby function after fail-over
To:
pgsql-admin@postgresql.orgDear All,
We are in the midst of setting up fail-over arrangements between a primary and secondary.
In the primary we have set the "archive_command" to copy the WAL(s) to a shared directory "archive_dir" accessible by both Primary and Secondary.
As the Secondary is meant to fail-over. The "restore_command" will recover the WAL(s) from "archive_dir". Once it becomes the Primary, can it assume the role of the initial Primary to copy the WAL(s) to "archive_dir". This means the "archive_command" and "archive_mode" settings need to be as same as the initial Primary. One thing to note here is that the "hot_standby" has been to "on" in the Secondary to function as a read-only server. What is expected to happen if the Secondary fails-over? Can it copy the WAL(s) to "archive_dir" just as the Primary did? Or must be change the setting after the fail-over and initiate a restart?
Thank you.
Regards,
Selvam