pg_stat_replication vs StandbyReplyMessage - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Magnus Hagander
Subject pg_stat_replication vs StandbyReplyMessage
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Msg-id CABUevEwA=AFWXr-7cCpZ9MDdxHL2wFGsxFiB6uyFDTOhRudGrA@mail.gmail.com
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Re: pg_stat_replication vs StandbyReplyMessage
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The pg_stat_replication view exposes all the fields in
StandbyReplyMessage *except* for the timestamp when the message was
generated. On an active system this is not all that interesting, but
on a mostly idle system that allows the monitoring to react faster
than the timeout that actually kicks the other end off - and could be
useful in manual debugging scenarios. Any particular reason why this
was not exposed as it's own column?

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