I've serious problems with slow link between continents, and twice a
week I have to manually reestablish the slave, by running the following
script:
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psql -c "SELECT pg_start_backup('standby_sync', true)"
rsync --progress -a ${PGDATA}/*
root@server2.mycompany.com:/opt/pgsql/slave1/ --exclude postmaster.pid
--exclude postgresql.conf --exclude pg_hba.conf --exclude pg_log
--exclude pg_xlog
psql -c "SELECT pg_stop_backup()"
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Point is not to analyze the connection issues between the continents,
but if there is a way better to synchronize these servers, and avoid to
transport 8Gb of data between them when syncronizing.
The rsync above can be optimized? Both servers are CentOS 5 with OpenVPN
established between them (this is one of the problems: the VPN keep
falling several times a day, and then finally, the sender and receiver
process just vanish in the air - and I had no time to investigate the
vanishment).
Thanks in advance for your help,